The guy implicated of fatally shooting an engaged couple at a Washington music celebration last weekend informed the authorities he took psychedelic mushrooms and thought the world was ending priorto he opened fire, court records program.
U.S. Army Spc. James Kelly, 26, is dealingwith 2 counts of first-degree murder, 2 counts of first-degree attack and domestic violence attack according to files from the Grant County Superior Court gotten by USA TODAY.
Brandy Escamilla and Josilyn Ruiz passedaway on Saturday night in the shooting at the Beyond Wonderland music celebration at the Gorge Amphitheatre, about 150 miles southeast of Seattle.
Kelly, who is being held without bail, informed officers that priorto walking to the outside location, he took the psychedelics triggering him to hallucinate. Documents program Kelly participatedin the dance celebration with a 20-year-old female whom he dated for a year.
“This is the end,” Kelly informed his date, according to files.
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Court records state Kelly got a pistol from a locked box in the console of his pickup truck, crammed it and fired numerous bullets at the Seattle couple who were strolling by.
Escamilla, 29 and Ruiz, 26, passedaway at the scene.
A 31-year-old male from Eugene, Washington was shot at least on