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cleveland facebook killer found deadSteve Stephens who murdered an innocent grandpa after Easter Sunday Lunch has been found dead. The suspect who boasted on camera that he had killed 13 people and will kill more until police found him was found with self inflicted gunshot wounds this morning in Erie country, Pennsylvania. Stephens said in one of the videos he uploaded on the social media that he’s a frustrated man with a lot of built-in anger.

As he was walking home on Easter Sunday, he approached 74-year-old Robert Godwin and asked him to name a woman believed to be his former girlfriend and when the victim couldn’t answer him, he shoot him in the head. He then uploaded the barbaric video on Facebook for the world to see. Before he was found dead, police had set up a manhunt for him in 5 key US states.
mcdonald's employee catch facebook killer Steve Stephens reportedly went through the drive-thru section of a McDonald’s (Fast Food Restaurant) on Buffalo Road in Erie earlier today. As stated by Employees, he ordered 20-piece McNugget and a large fry however when one of the drive-thru employees identified him as the man declared wanted for murder, he gave him the 20-piece McNugget and held his large fry to give police enough time to catch him. While the employees were buying his time, Steve Stephens sensed danger and drove away with his nuggets without the fries.

While making his way out of the place, police gave him a high speed chase for about 90 minutes. Police were still pursuing him when he came to a full stop in the middle of the road and shot himself dead. His lifeless body was found in his white Ford Fusion at exactly 11:10am yesterday.

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