The 17-year-old Wisconsin boy was charged in connection with the shooting death of his mother and stepfather, which were found to have been severely disassembled at his home in February.
Nikita Casap has been charged with ID information for two counts of first-degree intentional murder, two counts of hidden corpses, theft of mobile property, theft of facts unique to mobile property, and two counts of obtaining and driving a vehicle without consent, court records show that two counts of ID information are being charged with two counts.
According to an Affiliate Fox6 Milwaukee report, the court chief set bail at $1 million and dismissed a previous car theft case against him.
The bodies of Donald Mayer and his wife, Tatiana, were found in their Wisconsin home few weeks later, authorities claimed their son had shot them. (witi)
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The bodies of Donald Mayer and his wife, Tatiana, were reportedly severely disassembled at their home on February 28th, according to the report.
Prosecutors allege that CASAP shot and killed his parents on February 11th, killing his parents more than two weeks before the body was found.
Officials said the 17-year-old “fantasy” about killing his parents and committing suicide.


Officials say CASAP “fantasysed” about killing his parents and committing suicide, and told his female classmates about the ominous conspiracy. (witi)
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Video from the surveillance cameras showed the camera facing Donald Mayer’s body, covered in blankets and pillows, according to reports.
Casap is seen in footage of entering the room to “keep the candle light,” and is said to say, “There you can see him. You can literally see his rotten body.”
On February 23, authorities claim they will leave their home in their parents’ SUV and pass through Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Wyoming and Colorado, and be arrested in rural northwest Kansas.


Donald Mayer and his wife, Tatiana, residence in Wisconsin. (witi)
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Police investigators were able to track the telegram message before the murders CASAP had asked Russian speakers. “…Can you live a normal life in Ukraine?
According to the report, CASAP told a female classmate that he had been in contact with a Russian man.
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Authorities claim that the Russians knew the boy’s plan to steal his passport, car and family dogs and flee to Ukraine.