The gunman in the Walmart mass shooting in Virginia left a “death note” addressed to God on his phone, police say.
Andre Bing, 31, said that his actions were not planned, but things had fallen into place like he was being led by Satan, in the rambling note that was released by the Chesapeake Police Department on Friday, NBC reports.
Bing added that he had failed to listen to the Holy Spirit.
In the document, Bing also said that he had lost his dignity after his phone was hacked.
He said people unfairly compared him to serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, and wrote: “I would have never killed anyone who entered my home.”
Signing off, he asked for God’s forgiveness for what he was about to do.
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Police said in a statement that they found the note when “detectives conducted a forensic analysis of the suspect’s phone which was located at the scene.”
A motive for the shooting remains unclear, police said, and the force could not say when the note was written.