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Son who decapitated father was debt-ridden QAnon conspiracy theorist

  • 32-year-old Justin Mohn was arrested at Fort Indiantown Gap in Pennsylvania 
  • He has self-published eight books ‘to bring positive change to the world’
  • Mohn has sued the federal government four times unsuccessfully 

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The son who is suspected of decapitating his father and parading his head in a sick YouTube video was riddled with student debt, a devot conspiracy theorist and believed he was the ‘Second Messiah’.

32-year-old Justin Mohn was arrested at Fort Indiantown Gap in Pennsylvania at around 9pm on Tuesday night, on the charge of murdering his father, Mike, 68. 

In a 14-minute YouTube video, the deranged son ranted about the federal government for ‘woke mobs’, migrants who have ruined the United States, and the hated ‘globalists and communists’ before holding up the severed head. 

Now, the MailOnline can reveal the extent of the delusions behind Mohn’s actions. 

Records show that Mohn moved back home to live in his parents $390,000 home with his brother Zachary, 35, and his sister Stephanie, 38 – having been fired from a job in Colorado for kicking open an office door.

He graduated from Penn State in business management in 2014, but struggled to hold down any job in the decade since. 

Instead he has self-published eight books which claim to ‘only wish to bring positive change to the world’, including ‘The Second Messiah’, which he said is ‘loosely based on him.’

He wrote and produced a number of Spotify songs about his debt, his struggles as a white man and that fact that his dad was jealous of him and wouldn’t let him succeed.

His conspiracy theories echo similar grievances as those associated with the QAnon Movement, a far-right group created in 2017.  

32-year-old Justin Mohn was arrested at Fort Indiantown Gap in Pennsylvania at around 9pm on Tuesday night, on the charge of murdering his father, Mike, 68

Mike Mohn, Justin Mohn's father (left) and his mother who is believed to have discovered the body and called the police

One of his self-published books which he states is 'loosely based on him'

His books include ‘They will burn this book’, ‘The Punishing’, ‘Poems I wrote while stoned’, ‘The Kingdom of Dark’, ‘The Pink’, ‘Dark Ages of the Future’ and ‘The Revolution Leader’s Survival Guide’. 

His amazon bio reads: ‘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.’

Mohn, a 2014 graduate of Penn State for business management, has tried to blame others from his crippling debt through legal action.

He has tried to sue the federal government four times for allowing him to borrow money to attend college without informing him that he would struggle to find work afterwards because he is ‘an overeducated white man’. 

The most recent of these claims was filed in 2023, which the judge threw out as it had ‘no legal standing’. 

In 2019 Mohn also sued Progressive Insurance after he failed to move ahead in the company, which he claimed was because he was a man. 

There are a number of songs on Spotify which are produced and performed by Mohn, including ‘They Came For Justin Mohn,’ ‘I Miss Lauren,’ and ‘Judge Kathy Toilet.’ 

In one song, he complained about the debts he owed and stated that authorities wanted him to die.

It went: ‘This is a woman’s world. Empowering only girls. Step on all the men. Kill the cock and praise the hen.’

He has tried to sue the federal government four times for allowing him to borrow money to attend college without telling him that he would struggle to find work afterwards because he is 'an overeducated white man'

Justin Mohn (far right) with his siblings, Zachary (middle) and Michael Jr (left)  in photos from their mother's Facebook page

On a collection of 2019 songs called ‘Justin’s Stalkers,’ Mohn had a song called ‘Mommunist the Communist’ where he complained about living at home and his mother telling him to pay off his debt. 

He also sang that his dad was jealous of him and wouldn’t let him succeed.

‘I am now officially the acting president of America under martial law,’ was another of his beliefs, alongside the fact that both the Democratic and Republican parties thought he would have been the best 2020 Presidential candidate. 

His conspiracy theories echo similar grievances as those associated with the QAnon Movement, a far-right group created in 2017. 

According to public records, Mohn moved to Colorado in 2015, but had been forced back to his hometown to live with his parents.

He attended Sandburg Middle School and Neshaminy High School, graduating in 2010, according to levittownnow.

Middletown Township Police were called to a home on Upper Orchard Drive at about about 7 p.m. by the wife of the victim, the Bucks County District Attorney’s Office said in a statement. 

The YouTube sees Mohn hold up his father’s head in a bloodied plastic bag placed inside a silver, having declared: ‘Violence is the only solution to the federal government’s treason.’

He says: ‘This is the head of Mike Mohn, a federal employee of over 20 years and my father. He is now in hell for eternity as a traitor to his country.’

Mohn is listed as living there with his father; his mother Denice, 63; his brother Zachary, 35, and his sister Stephanie, 38.

His father is believed to have owned two businesses – a cleaning company, and a literacy initiative. There is no evidence of his being a federal employee.

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