The Quiet Unravelling of the Man Who Almost Killed Trump
- In his past, Crooks was a high-achieving college student, but his mental health declined leading up to the attack, according to reports.
- The FBI indicated that Crooks had no known mental health treatment, yet he exhibited concerning behaviors, such as researching violent attacks and purchasing explosives.
- Investigators have struggled to understand Crooks' motives, with no clear connections to extremist groups found.
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Report gives new details on Trump assassination attempt suspect's 'descent into madness'
Thomas Matthew Crooks, who attempted to assassinate then-former President Donald Trump, experienced a "descent into madness" prior to the July 2024 incident in Butler, Pennsylvania, a report said.
Report: Thomas Crooks' previous online searches reveal interest in JFK assassination 'distance,' while dad claims he spoke to imaginary people
A new report has surfaced claiming that Thomas Matthew Crooks, the 20-year-old who attempted, but failed, to assassinate President Donald Trump, had suffered a "descent into madness" leading up to the murder attempt.
ABLECHILD: From Crime Scene to Newsroom – How Physical Evidence in the Butler, PA Assassination Attempt on Crooks Got Lost
From Crime Scene to Newsroom: How Physical Evidence in the Butler, PA Assassination Attempt on Crooks Got Lost Republished with permission from AbleChild. The New York Times has produced an investigative article on the alleged would-be assassin Thomas Matthew Crooks that seems so contrived that it leaves the reader wondering what has happened to the talent at
Thomas Crooks searched for JFK assassination distance, was talking to imaginary people before trying to kill Trump
Thomas Crooks was talking to imaginary people, dancing alone in his room and even researched the distance for the assassination of President John F. Kennedy...
The gunman who nearly killed Donald Trump was spotless before the shooting on July 13, 2024. His only offense was a detention in middle school for chewing gum. But in the year before the shooting, Thomas Crook's mental health deteriorated, a review shows.
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