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The Independent UK
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Siobhan Fenton

Cat faeces and grimy sex toys found inside apartment of Virginia TV killer

Vester Lee Flanagan, known professionally as Bryce Williams ()

Images have emerged of the apartment of the gunman who shot his former colleagues dead during a live TV broadcast.

The pictures paint a more detailed portrait of the man who has been described as a disgruntled colleague of his victims who wanted to launch a race war against white people.

Vester Lee Flanagan, 41, who went by the broadcast name of Bryce Williams, shot Alison Parker, 24, and Adam Ward, 27, on Wednesday morning in Virginia during a live TV broadcast.

After escaping the scene, he uploaded video of the moment he shot them dead on to social media before shooting0 himself and later dying of his injuries.

VesterFlanaganApartment.jpg The apartment appears to be sparsely decorated Police raided his apartment shortly after his death. The sparse property was found to contain few belongings and is only decorated by photos of the broadcaster posing for modelling and publicity shots, taped to his fridge.

VesterFlanaganApartment2.jpg Vester Flanagan is understood to have lived alone in the dimly lit apartment

The bed had only a bare mattress on it; without any pillows, sheets, blankets or a duvet.

VesterFlanaganApartment3.jpg The exterior of the apartment complex where Vester Flanagan lived with his two cats Cat faeces were found smeared on the balcony. Neighbours told reporters Flanagan was often aggressive towards his neighbours and would throw the excrement of his two cats at other residents. One said: “He would literally just throw cat s*** into their balconies.”

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web-virginia-shooting-3.jpg Journalists Alison Parker and Adam Ward, who were killed after a gunman opened fire during a live broadcast in Virginia Following the attack, he posted films of the shooting online and faxed a 23-page "manifesto" to ABC News in which he expressed admiration for other mass shooters - such as the Virginia Tech killer, Seung-Hui Cho.

The local news channel where Flanagan had previously worked with Palmer and Ward said it received a faxed manifesto in Bryce Williams' name at 8.26am on Wednesday. The document – received two hours after the shooting – claimed the attack on a Charleston church in South Carolina was the “tipping point” for his attack.

In the rambling manifesto, in which Flanagan claims he faced discrimination as “a black gay man”, he continued: “I’ve been a human powder keg for a while… just waiting to go BOOM!!!!”

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