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Son 'holds dad's decapitated head' in horrifying YouTube vid after chilling rant

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Mohn had released a slew of writings and songs that could give insight into his beliefs
Mohn had released a slew of writings and songs that could give insight into his beliefs

A MAN has been arrested after he allegedly posted a disturbing video on YouTube showing him holding up his father's decapitated head while deeming him a traitor.

Cops raced to a Levittown, Pennsylvania, home on Tuesday night where they found the beheaded corpse inside.

Suspected murderer Justin Mohn (pictured) shared a YouTube video that allegedly showed him holding his father's decapitated head eiqruidtqiqkhprw
Suspected murderer Justin Mohn (pictured) shared a YouTube video that allegedly showed him holding his father's decapitated headCredit: YouTube
Justin's father Michael Mohn, pictured with his wife Denice, was found dead inside the home's bathroom
Justin's father Michael Mohn, pictured with his wife Denice, was found dead inside the home's bathroomCredit: Facebook/Denice Kaplan Mohn
Mohn was arrested and charged with murder after detectives believe he fled the scene in his father's car
Mohn was arrested and charged with murder after detectives believe he fled the scene in his father's carCredit: Fox 29
Mohn, 32, was denied bail during his arraignment and is awaiting a preliminary hearing
Mohn, 32, was denied bail during his arraignment and is awaiting a preliminary hearingCredit: Bucks County District Attorney's Office
Justin is seen on the right with his siblings
Justin is seen on the right with his siblingsCredit: Facebook/ Denice Kaplan Mohn

Police found the body of Michael Mohn upstairs in a bathroom, local Fox affiliate WTXF reported.

Justin Mohn, who is believed to be the victim's 32-year-old son, was found two hours away, near Fort Indiantown Gap in Lebanon County.

Middletown Township Police Chief Joe Bartorilla said that he took off in the victim's vehicle and was taken into custody 100 miles from the crime scene.

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A YouTube video was posted by Mohn and a detective from the police department confirmed to The U.S. Sun. that it is believed to be connected to the sick crime.

The U.S. Sun has seen the video and it shows Mohn going on a deranged tirade where he voiced right-wing conspiracy theories and deemed his father a "traitor."

Court documents seen by The U.S. Sun reveal Mohn faces three charges, including first-degree murder, abuse of a corpse, and possessing an instrument of crime with intent.

Mohn was denied bail at an arraignment at 4 am and is awaiting a preliminary hearing.

'THE MESSIAH'

In the video, Mohn fired off wild allegations against the federal government while appearing to hold up his father's head.

He shared theories that are usually associated with Q-Anon, a far-right political conspiracy theory group.

At one point, he said, "Satan wants America to fall so he can unleash his plan on the world.

"I and many other leaders know how to fix America, but we have to fight for it."

Mohn went on to slam his father for being a "traitor" to the US and said he was a federal employee for 20 years.

However, it's unclear where his father worked.

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Talking about himself, a disturbed Mohn claimed that he was so beloved he could have been "the first unanimously-elected candidate for both parties since George Washington."

"But I was betrayed by the FBI, the federal courts, and my own family, because there are people who believe I am the messiah," he said.

"This belief that I am the messiah is why you have never heard this story on the news, because it would spread that belief.

"I'm not saying I am the messiah, as I would never compare myself to Jesus Christ. I'm just saying, that's why I was betrayed," he said during the senseless rant.

The 14-minute-long clip, titled Call to Arms for American Patriots, ended with Mohn sharing quotes from the Bible.

The video was up for about six hours and had over 5,000 views before it was removed for violating YouTube's rules on displays of violence.

The U.S. Sun has contacted YouTube for comment.

WHO IS MOHN?

Court records show that Mohn had filed at least three lawsuits against federal agencies, including the US government, and accused them of negligence.

One suit said that Mohn took out student loans for his education at Pennsylvania State University from 2010 to 2014 only to become an "overeducated white man" who couldn't find work.

He alleged in the suit that being unable to repay his loans hurt his quality of life.

Mohn paid $2,000 to submit the filing before Christmastime and was seeking $10 million in damages, but the judge threw out his complaint.

The judge, listed as Kearney J, deemed the accusations "entirely speculative and without factual basis" and slammed Mohn for being a "disappointed college graduate."

On his social media accounts, Mohn deemed himself a musician, producer, and author of seven books that were available on Amazon.

In his songs, which can be found under his Spotify account, he rages against the government and discusses how he felt lonely.

In They Came for Justin Mohn, he sang that "he had no real dad and was often sad," and asked why "Jesus gave him life with no friends and no wife."

Mohn has an author page on Amazon where he described himself as wanting "to bring positive change to the world."

"His life story is unbelievable and there may not be enough words to describe him, but one may begin to understand his complexity and experiences through his art," the description reads.

MENTAL HEALTH HISTORY

Police Chief Bartorilla said on Tuesday night that the victim's family had been notified about the YouTube video.

"I know he has siblings," Bartorilla said of the suspect. "We have told (the victim’s wife) to notify them before they see the video, or the video is sent to them."

When asked if the victim's son had a history of mental issues, Bartorilla said, "I'll just take a guess, without knowing for sure, I'll say yeah.

"We're getting contacted by some people in the community that know us, and know him and his family.

"And we're hearing a lot. Obviously, he's well known in the community just by the calls we're getting."

Several police cars were spotted in the neighborhood as investigators spoke with residents.

Levittown is located between Trenton and Philadelphia.

The victim was found in the upstairs bathroom, according to police
The victim was found in the upstairs bathroom, according to policeCredit: Fox 29
In the chilling YouTube video, the man allegedly held his father's decapitated head
In the chilling YouTube video, the man allegedly held his father's decapitated headCredit: Fox 29

Cheyenne R. Ubiera

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