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Details Emerge About UCSB Killer’s Frantic Parents

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A photo from Elliot Rodger’s blog.

Federal agents searched the homes of the parents of Elliott Rodger in the San Fernando Valley on May 25, as new details emerged about a frantic effort by his mother and father to head off their son’s planned murderous rampage in Isla Vista.

Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, along with investigators from the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Department, conducted searches at the father’s house in Woodland Hills, and mother’s house several miles away in West Hills, media reports said.

According to CNN and the Los Angeles Times, Rodger’s mother saw the killer’s 140-page manifesto – against women in general and UCSB students in particular – at 9:11 p.m. on May 23, which turned out to be after three men had been stabbed to death but 20 minutes before three other people were shot dead by Rodger as he drove through Isla Vista in his BMW. Another 13 people suffered gunshot wounds or were run over by Rodger during the rampage.

Both CNN and The Times reported that Rodger’s mother immediately went to YouTube, where she knew her son often posted videos. She saw his last post, “Retribution,” called the boy’s father and then called 911.

The two then set off for Isla Vista in a search for their son. The sequence of events was provided to The Times and CNN by a friend of the Rodger family, a talent agent and media adviser named Simon Astaire.

While on the 101 Freeway, they heard about the shootings near UC Santa Barbara, Astaire told CNN and The Times.

On May 25, the sheriff’s department released the names of the three stabbing victims.

They were identified as Cheng Yuan Hong, 20, and George Chen, 19, both of San Jose; and 20-year-old Weihan Wang of Fremont. All three were UCSB students, the department reported.

They were found deceased with multiple stab wounds in Rodger’s apartment in the 6500 block of Seville Road, according to the sheriff’s department, which reported that Hong and Chen were listed on the apartment lease along with Rodger, who was a Santa Barbara City College student.

It was unclear if Wang was also a roommate in the apartment or a visitor.

Santa Barbara County District Attorney Joyce Dudley confirmed that it was Hong who had pleaded guilty to a petty theft infraction for stealing $22 worth of candles from Rodger, who made a citizen’s arrest and filed a complaint against his roommate in January.

Santa Barbara County Sheriff Bill Brown had spoken of that case during a news conference on Saturday when detailing Rodger’s prior contacts with law enforcement.

The people who were shot to death were identified Saturday as Katherine Breann Cooper of Chino Hills, and Veronika Elizabeth Weiss, 19, of Westlake Village, who were gunned down near the Alpha Phi sorority house; and, Christopher Ross Michaels-Martinez, 20, of Los Osos, who was shot and killed at a nearby delicatessen. All three were UCSB students.

Rodger had bought two of three 9 mm handguns found in his car from gun shops in the Los Angeles area – one in Burbank, the other in Oxnard. The third was purchased from a shop in Goleta, not far from the UCSB campus, Santa Barbara Sheriff Bill Brown said during the May 24 news conference. All three were legally purchased and registered to Rodger, he said.

According to a KCAL9 report, the Burbank store, Gun World at 2412 West Magnolia Boulevard, has been served with search warrants.

The guns, along with more than 400 rounds of ammunition, were recovered after sheriff’s deputies found Rodger dead from an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound in his black BMW, which was wrecked as the six-minute shooting spree ended. One was a Glock 34 long slide Rodger said in his manifesto that he purchased in Goleta. The other two were Sig Sauers, Brown said.

Rodger’s first three victims were stabbed repeatedly before the shooting began. He also used his BMW to mow down four people.

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