In a shocking revelation, it has been uncovered that Claudio Neves Valente, the man behind the tragic shootings at Brown University, had been plotting his attack for over six semesters. Valente, a 48-year-old former student, tragically took the lives of two students and later an MIT professor as part of his long-planned attack. His demise was discovered in a storage facility in New Hampshire, where authorities found videos he recorded after the shootings.
In these videos, Valente expressed a chilling lack of remorse, claiming no one had ever apologized to him in his life, which influenced his decision not to apologize for his actions. He referred to his execution of the crimes as 'a little incompetent' but felt that at least 'something was done.' The investigation raises serious concerns regarding campus safety and the psychological factors contributing to such violence.
In these videos, Valente expressed a chilling lack of remorse, claiming no one had ever apologized to him in his life, which influenced his decision not to apologize for his actions. He referred to his execution of the crimes as 'a little incompetent' but felt that at least 'something was done.' The investigation raises serious concerns regarding campus safety and the psychological factors contributing to such violence.




















