‘Stalker’ Teen Went Live on YouTube After Killing High School Girls: Police
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Texas, USA — A shocking and deeply disturbing crime has left a small Texas community reeling after police revealed that a teenage boy murdered two high school girls—and then went live on YouTube immediately after the killings. Authorities are calling it one of the most horrifying crimes the town has ever faced, describing the suspect’s behavior as “sadistic” and “attention-hungry.”The suspect, a 17-year-old whose name has not yet been released due to his age, allegedly ambushed the two teenage victims outside their high school late Friday evening. According to investigators, he had been stalking one of the girls for months, sending her harassing messages and lurking outside her home. On the night of the murders, police say, he confronted the girls in a secluded area near the school parking lot and fatally attacked them with a knife.
But the horror didn’t end there. Minutes later, the teen reportedly started a live stream on YouTube, showing himself covered in blood, rambling incoherently, and boasting about what he had done. The chilling broadcast lasted several minutes before it was taken down, but not before dozens of viewers saw the grisly aftermath and alerted authorities. “This wasn’t just a crime—it was a performance,” said Sheriff Daniel Hart. “This young man wanted the world to witness his brutality.”
Police responded within minutes, tracking the suspect to his home, where he was arrested without further incident. Inside, investigators discovered journals and digital files detailing his obsession with the victims and violent fantasies about killing them. Authorities now believe the attack was premeditated and designed to gain notoriety online.
“This is the sick convergence of violence and social media,” said Chief Prosecutor Laura Medina. “Two innocent girls lost their lives because someone wanted clicks and views.”
The victims, both aged 16, were described by classmates as “bright, funny, and inseparable best friends.” Grief has swept through their school, with counselors brought in to help students cope. Vigils are being held, and a memorial of flowers and candles continues to grow outside the school gates. Parents across the county are demanding answers as to how such a disturbed teenager was able to slip through the cracks without intervention.
YouTube has since issued a statement condemning the incident and pledging to work with law enforcement. “The content was removed swiftly, and we are providing investigators with all available data,” a spokesperson said. Critics, however, argue that social media platforms remain dangerously unprepared to handle violent content in real time.
As the community grapples with heartbreak and outrage, prosecutors have confirmed they will charge the teen as an adult with capital murder. If convicted, he faces life in prison.
What remains is the chilling reminder that in the digital age, some crimes are not only committed—but broadcast for the world to see.