Content of Suicide Note Left by Lewiston Shooter Revealed, Body Found Inside of Trailer
Maine Department of Public Safety Commissioner Mike Sauschuck held a press conference on Saturday afternoon and revealed more details regarding a suicide note that Lewiston mass shooter left behind suspect Robert Card.
During the press conference, Sauschuck noted that he’s well aware of the public’s concern about the note that was left behind by Card and stated, “I’m not going to read it to you verbatim, but it’s a note to a loved one and is saying that this is the passcode for my phone and bank account numbers.
Sauschuck continued, “I wouldn’t describe it as an explicit suicide note, but the tone and tenor was that the individual was not going to be around and wanted to make sure that this loved one had access to his phone and whatever was in his phone.
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WATCH: Maine Department of Public Safety Commissioner Mike Sauschuck Reveals Content of Robert Card’s Suicide Note pic.twitter.com/26NyD8B4EI
— The Triune Times (@TriuneTimes) October 28, 2023
The mass murderer in Maine wrote a note to a loved one with his phone’s passcode and bank account before he was found dead about a mile away from his abandoned car.
Robert Card indiscriminately opened fire with a semiautomatic assault rifle inside a bowling alley and bar in Lewiston, Maine, on Wednesday, killing at least 18 people and injuring 13 more.
Maine Public Safety Commissioner Mike Sauschuck said the paper note he left behind wasn’t “an explicit suicide note, but the tone and tenor was that the individual was not going to be around.”
Two nights after the shooting – around 7:45 p.m. Friday – law enforcement found Card dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound inside one of about 55 to 60 metal trailers in a recycling center’s overflow parking lot.
Sauschuck also revealed Card’s body was found inside a trailer that was located at a recycling center’s overflow parking lot.
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US Army reservist Robert Card, accused of killing 18 people in Lewiston, Maine, was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound in a recycling-plant trailer after a 48-hour manhunt, police said https://t.co/QhP7UULXys pic.twitter.com/64A55D5zc2
— Reuters (@Reuters) October 28, 2023
Watch the full press conference below: