Las Vegas man claims 'aliens advised him' to kill his father, report says

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A person accused of killing his father advised police that “aliens had told him to kill his father and that he felt like he was on a different planet,” in line with the arrest report.

Timothy Sahrang La, 35, is going through a cost of homicide with the usage of a lethal weapon. He was taken into custody on the day of the killing, Feb. 5, in a southwest valley neighborhood.

Las Vegas Metropolitan police dispatched officers to the house close to Blue Diamond Highway and Decatur Boulevard after a “hysterical” lady, later recognized as La’s mom, referred to as police to report her 73-year-old husband, Eun Jin La, was unconscious and never respiratory, the report stated.

Las Vegas police arrest man accused of taking pictures, killing father

Eun Jin La, who was found in the master suite, suffered a gunshot wound to the again proper facet of his head, in line with the Clark County Coroner’s workplace.

Police paperwork acknowledged La’s mom advised police their son lived with them however she had not seen him because the morning when she left for work. She described her son as having a medical situation which was redacted within the report.

Police discovered La strolling within the neighborhood and took him into custody. Throughout an interview with police concerning the taking pictures, he advised them he believed “he was saving someone a ‘worker’ from being tortured” and “this ‘worker’ was wearing the skin of his father’s face,” in line with the paperwork.

La advised police that he walked across the neighborhood after the taking pictures. Police discovered the 9mm gun and a 9mm casing on the dwelling.

La had an preliminary look in Las Vegas Justice Courtroom Tuesday morning. He’s scheduled for a preliminary listening to on February 25.

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