THE MINNEAPOLIS ANNUNCIATION ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH ATROCITY
J. S. a former female classmate of Robin Westman ( a transvestite formerly known as Robert Westman), said Westman had few friends and some odd obsessions.
She says she attended grade school with Robin in St. Paul, who then went by Robert. Looking back, she says she now sees some red flags.
“I knew that something was off, but I was a kid; how was I to know what to do?” J. S. said.
In seventh grade, J.S says she struck up a friendship with the boy she knew as Robert Westman, but that friendship was short-lived after some unusual behavior.
“When you see something erratic, it doesn’t leave your mind… so he would put up his hand and praise Hitler,” J.S. said.
* “I think that’s a spiritual battle,” said J.S of the manifesto videos. “I don’t think it’s this world, it’s demonic, I’m sorry, it is. I think we need Jesus. He needed him.”
Westmans' manifesto " His disturbing videos showed Westman’s arsenal of guns, ammunition and what appears to be a handwritten four-page manifesto addressed to Westman’s family and friends.
The letter begins, “I don’t expect forgiveness … I do apologize for the effects my actions will have on your lives.”
“I was corrupted by this world and have learned to hate what life is,” the writing continues.
The end of the second page reads, “I have wanted this for so long. I am not well. I am not right. I am a sad person, haunted by these thoughts that do not go away. I know this is wrong, but I can’t seem to stop myself. I am severely depressed and have been suicidal for years. Only recently have I lost all hope and decided to perform my final action against this world.”
* ( comment from Robin Stephen Aldrich : YES, He certainly needed Jesus. I wonder if JS knew Jesus herself and testifed to Westman ? Our young ones can , and do share Jesus in their own ways, and this is absolutely vital these days )
( photo of Westman below)
J. S. a former female classmate of Robin Westman ( a transvestite formerly known as Robert Westman), said Westman had few friends and some odd obsessions.
She says she attended grade school with Robin in St. Paul, who then went by Robert. Looking back, she says she now sees some red flags.
“I knew that something was off, but I was a kid; how was I to know what to do?” J. S. said.
In seventh grade, J.S says she struck up a friendship with the boy she knew as Robert Westman, but that friendship was short-lived after some unusual behavior.
“When you see something erratic, it doesn’t leave your mind… so he would put up his hand and praise Hitler,” J.S. said.
* “I think that’s a spiritual battle,” said J.S of the manifesto videos. “I don’t think it’s this world, it’s demonic, I’m sorry, it is. I think we need Jesus. He needed him.”
Westmans' manifesto " His disturbing videos showed Westman’s arsenal of guns, ammunition and what appears to be a handwritten four-page manifesto addressed to Westman’s family and friends.
The letter begins, “I don’t expect forgiveness … I do apologize for the effects my actions will have on your lives.”
“I was corrupted by this world and have learned to hate what life is,” the writing continues.
The end of the second page reads, “I have wanted this for so long. I am not well. I am not right. I am a sad person, haunted by these thoughts that do not go away. I know this is wrong, but I can’t seem to stop myself. I am severely depressed and have been suicidal for years. Only recently have I lost all hope and decided to perform my final action against this world.”
* ( comment from Robin Stephen Aldrich : YES, He certainly needed Jesus. I wonder if JS knew Jesus herself and testifed to Westman ? Our young ones can , and do share Jesus in their own ways, and this is absolutely vital these days )
( photo of Westman below)
THE MINNEAPOLIS ANNUNCIATION ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH ATROCITY
J. S. a former female classmate of Robin Westman ( a transvestite formerly known as Robert Westman), said Westman had few friends and some odd obsessions.
She says she attended grade school with Robin in St. Paul, who then went by Robert. Looking back, she says she now sees some red flags.
“I knew that something was off, but I was a kid; how was I to know what to do?” J. S. said.
In seventh grade, J.S says she struck up a friendship with the boy she knew as Robert Westman, but that friendship was short-lived after some unusual behavior.
“When you see something erratic, it doesn’t leave your mind… so he would put up his hand and praise Hitler,” J.S. said.
* “I think that’s a spiritual battle,” said J.S of the manifesto videos. “I don’t think it’s this world, it’s demonic, I’m sorry, it is. I think we need Jesus. He needed him.”
Westmans' manifesto " His disturbing videos showed Westman’s arsenal of guns, ammunition and what appears to be a handwritten four-page manifesto addressed to Westman’s family and friends.
The letter begins, “I don’t expect forgiveness … I do apologize for the effects my actions will have on your lives.”
“I was corrupted by this world and have learned to hate what life is,” the writing continues.
The end of the second page reads, “I have wanted this for so long. I am not well. I am not right. I am a sad person, haunted by these thoughts that do not go away. I know this is wrong, but I can’t seem to stop myself. I am severely depressed and have been suicidal for years. Only recently have I lost all hope and decided to perform my final action against this world.”
* ( comment from Robin Stephen Aldrich : YES, He certainly needed Jesus. I wonder if JS knew Jesus herself and testifed to Westman ? Our young ones can , and do share Jesus in their own ways, and this is absolutely vital these days )
( photo of Westman below)