Details revealed for the first time about the Tesla bomber. This is what was found on his phone

Although his phone was charred inside the Tesla truck that exploded in front of US President Donald Trump’s hotel in Las Vegas last Wednesday, investigation teams were able to recover two messages left by the suicide soldier Matthew Livelsperger.

Before being shot in the head inside the Cybertruck, the 37-year-old wrote two notes on his mobile phone, one of which stressed that his shocking suicide was not a terrorist attack, but rather a way for an American soldier to “purify his mind and atone for actions he committed previously.”

He also criticized “the incapable leadership of the United States, which is on the verge of collapse,” as he put it. He said, “The United States is the best country that has ever existed!” But now we are suffering from a serious illness and heading towards collapse.”

Investigator Spencer Evans at the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) explained yesterday, Friday, that what happened in front of the Trump Hotel was “a tragic case of suicide for a decorated combat soldier who suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder and other problems,” according to what was reported by Agence France-Presse.

Las Vegas Municipal Police Chief Kevin McMahill also told reporters earlier that Matthew, who also served as a soldier in Afghanistan, was shot in the head before his car was blown up, and was burned to the point that he was beyond recognition.

As for the location of the explosion, investigators explained that “Matthew did not harbor any animosity against Trump.”

While his uncle confirmed in previous statements that he loved the president-elect, had respect for him, and also considered him a lover of his country and the American army.

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