Newly Released Videos from Brown University Shooter Raise Key Questions

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Four videos found with the body of Claudio Neves Valente, the suspect in the December shootings at Brown University and an MIT professor, provide unsettling insights into his mindset and the events surrounding the attacks. The videos, which include confessions and details about his actions, do not clarify his motives, leaving investigators with critical unanswered questions. Valente, who had been estranged from his family, carried out the shootings on December 13 and 15, respectively, before taking his own life. The case has drawn national attention and highlighted the complexities of the manhunt that ensued, with significant delays and misidentifications complicating the investigation.
Key Details: • Claudio Neves Valente was identified as the shooter in attacks on December 13 and 15. • The videos were released by the US Attorney’s Office in Massachusetts. • Valente displayed no remorse in the videos and blamed victims for their deaths. • The investigation faced delays due to misidentification and lack of surveillance footage.