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Natalie Rupnow opened fire at the Madison campus of the K-12 Abundant Life Christian School inside a classroom during study hall.
Wisconsin school shooter Natalie ‘Samantha’ Rupnow gunned down a teen student and a teacher at Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wisconsin.
Natalie ‘Samantha’ Rupnow- alleged Wisconsin school shooter who killed two and injured six- was reportedly a member of a site called “Watch People Die”. The site includes disturbing images of people being killed and has over three million registered users. Graphics on the site include people getting shot to death, run over and images of international incidents like a 19-year-old man who died after getting caught in a meat grinder, New York Post reported.
Wisconsin school shooting
Natalie Rupnow opened fire at the Madison campus of the K-12 Abundant Life Christian School inside a classroom during study hall. Police said that a teacher and a teenage student were killed in the shooting while three other teenagers and a teacher were injured.
Natalie Rupnow’s dark past
Natalie Rupnow, who turned the gun on herself following the shooting and died on the way to the hospital, posted on the site under the handle @Crossixir. The report claimed that she had written four months ago in response to a post on suicide by hanging: “Gotta be thinking of something while hanging himself.
A post asked her to explain the same to which Natalie Rupnow replied, “I wonder what a lot people think before they die you know? Like just simply if it’s if they want to die at all or just nothing, or either perhaps just sex or just something stupid. Only thing I would bother to think of is just do it already if I was killing myself but depends on the situation. What would you think though?” She also posted a comment alongside a video of a man jumping through a window “Fat version of Liam Payne” which referred to the One Direction singer who plunged to his death from a hotel balcony in October this year.
Site bans Natalie Rupnow’s username
Natalie Rupnow’s username @Crossixir has since been banned by the site whose rules list “do not post anything illegal under US law” and “do not post animal cruelty/abuse”, New York Post reported.