
Indian Origin, Varun Suresh, allegedly stabbed and killed a man in a fremont in California, after he focused on him to be listed in the register of public sexual offenders, according to a report by independent court documents.
Suresh, 29, was arrested after the police responded to a call in the residence where David Brimmer (71) was found to be deadly stabbed. Brimmer died on the scene. Officers got a knife from Suresh, which was taken into custody.
Suresh was formally accused of murder on Monday.
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According to a report, a feeling that has issued court documents, Varun Suresh told the police that he wanted to kill sexual offenders for years and states that he “hurts children”.
Reportedly he did not express any regret and told officers that all sex offenses “deserve to die” and outlined his justification for fatal stabbing David Brimmer, 71.
“It is not your duty to decide whether to accept the sky, it is your responsibility to send them to the gates,” he said.
How did Suresh plan to kill Brimmer?
According to the police, Varun Suresh used the Lest to attract Brimmer to open the door and set out for the CPA, which was looking for new clients from door to door. To see this act convincingly, Suresh carried a bag, a laptop and a cup of coffee to look professionally and threatening, according to The Independent.
Investigators say Suresh knocked on Brimmer’s door and involved him in an interview to reduce suspicion. Reportedly, he shook Brimmer’s hand, confirmed his identity, and then said, “I knew I had the right guy.”
At this point, according to court documents, Suresh dropped his belongings and forced Brimmer back to the house.
Brimmer reportedly escaped briefly and tried to mark the passing car, but no one stopped.
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Suresh told the police that Brimmer had picked up the rock, maybe he defended himself after he saw the knife, but eventually “didn’t worry”. Suresh also allegedly claimed that he asked Brimmer if he believed in God, and told him to “get his last words” before a deadly sting.
Brimmer was included on the Megan’s Law website as a registered sex offender. In 1995, he was convicted of obscene and breadsses with a child and served for nine years in prison for a crime.
What did Suresh say after arrest?
After his arrest Varun Suresh, he reportedly told the police that after killing he never intended to escape and even claimed he would call himself if he did not expect to be on his way. According to the court documents, Suresh expressed the desire to be arrested and allegedly said, “I hope that (the victim is) a pedophile… as if everyone hated pedophiles … so it should be fine. It should be fine.”
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In the interviews after the arrest, the investigators said Suresh had not shown any regret and said that “not sorry” for killing David Brimmer and “not feeling sad at all.” According to police reports, he even described the act of murder as “honestly really fun”.
What do government data say?
According to the United States City Commission, 10.8% of individuals convicted of sexual abuse in court proceedings were convicted of 2.7% of all other federally convicted individuals.
Figure Source: The Commission for Convolution of the United States.
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Individuals who were convicted of traveling to participate in the forbidden sexual behavior with the minor, received an average sentence of 163 months. Among them, 79.8% were convicted of crimes that carried a compulsory minimum punishment, resulting in a higher average sentence of 185 months. On the other hand, those who are not subject to a compulsory minimum, which have been received significantly lighter sentences, on average 77 months.
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