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Parkland shooter Nicholas Cruz scrawled '666' on prison cell wall in his own blood

According to newly released images, the Parkland school shooter, Nicolas Cruz, had his blood smeared on a prison cell wall before his ongoing sentencing trial. I scribbled "666" in.

The Broward County Sheriff's Office this week released a treasure trove of drawings and texts from the killer's maniacal prison. This includes the Devil's Cell Block graffiti he doodled in May.

"I don't want life, please help me get to death row!!!" It depicts people being gunned down behind desks.

Broward County Sheriff's Office released drawings and writing from Parkland school shooter Nikolas Cruz.
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 Cruz wrote "666" in blood on his cell wall in May.
Broward County SHeriff

How many One page contains a declaration of love for Satan and pictures of various types of guns and ammunition.

Another entry has more mass shootings.

Cruz asked that "my brothers and sisters of blood and death kill your children."

"I call for genocide and terrorists to destroy this country and spread evil and destruction," he added.

One of the drawings Cruz made in prison depicting a school shooting.
Broward County Sheriff
Cruz wrote "Hail Lucifer" and included Satanic symbols on one page.
Broward County Sheriff

He closes the page with "Hail Lucifer," with a giant painting of a pentagram and a head resembling a jack-o'-lantern. .

Cruz exposes his murderous nihilism in another writing and wishes his own end.

"I hate everyone and everything and everyone," he wrote. "I never wanted to live. I hope I die and never wake up."

A series of disturbing drawing from Cruz.
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The sketches and other materials were released to local media on Monday and were obtained by the Post through a public records request. I was.

Their release led a Florida jury to sentence Cruz, 23, to death for the massacre of 14 students and three staff members at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. or sentenced to life imprisonment. At Parkland in February 2018.

Cruz's attorneys described his brain as "broken" and said the school shooter suffered from severe mental illness and the contents of the prison. claimed to serve as evidence.

They sayhis traumatic upbringing and long-standing mental illness should reduce his sentence.

Prosecutors argue that Cruz's rampage - one of the worst mass shootings in the country's history - justified his execution. .

Jurors were shown graphic footage of his assaults on frightened students and staff, along with autopsy photographs of those he had killed. Survivors of the attack have spent weeks narrating horror in the stands, bathing panels in the Cruz massacre.