Sick conspiracy theories of 'second messiah' son who beheaded father on YouTube

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Justin Mohn
Justin Mohn's YouTube video was up for six hours before being taken down

The son accused of being behind a sick video in which he appears to parade his father’s decapitated head is a conspiracy theorist who believes he is the “Second Messiah”, it has been revealed.

In a horrific video which was left on YouTube for six hours, 32-year-old Justin Mohn appeared to hold up the head of his dead father, Mike, 68. The 14-minute video ranted about “woke mobs” and migrants, while claiming the Biden administration were traitors to the United States - before holding up the apparently severed head of his father, a longtime federal employee who he said is “in hell for eternity as a traitor to his country”.

Details have now emerged about the twisted man and alleged murderer, who was arrested at Fort Indiantown Gap in Pennsylvania at 9pm on Tuesday night. After graduating from Penn State in business management in 2014, Mohn has struggled to hold down a job.

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Sick conspiracy theories of 'second messiah' son who beheaded father on YouTube qhiddtitriquuinvMike Mohn was a federal employee - but Justin said in the video that he was a "traitor" (Facebook)
Sick conspiracy theories of 'second messiah' son who beheaded father on YouTubeThe 32-year-old thought he was the Second Messiah - and apparently attempted to build an army behind him (facebook)

Career as an ‘artist’

He found himself moving back home to live with his parents in their $390,000 home after he was fired from a job in Colorado, when he kicked open an office door. The man, who also has two siblings, Zachary, 35, and Stephanie, 38, has also self-published eight books - one of which, “loosely based on him” is called ‘The Second Messiah’.

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Mohn has also released music on Spotify, in which he laments his struggles as a white male and claims his dad was jealous of him - and therefore wouldn’t let him succeed. The song titles include ‘They Came For Justin Mohn’, ‘Cold War Waste Town’, and ‘Mohny Baloney’. In one of the songs he complains of the debts he is under. The singer, songwriter and producer sings that it is a “woman’s world. Empowering only girls. Step on all the men. Kill the cock and praise the hen”.

Sick conspiracy theories of 'second messiah' son who beheaded father on YouTubeMohn's profile picture on Spotify - where he released several songs lamenting his 'struggles' as a white educated male (facebook)

In a song called ‘Mommunist the Communist’ from a 2019 collection called ‘Justin’s Stalkers’, he complained about living at home and how his mother tells him to pay off his debt. Creepy song production accompanies a poor singing voice in the eerie music.

Mohn’s conspiracy theories align with those from the QAnon Movement, a far-right group from 2017, who claimed that cannibalistic child molesters who are part of a global child sex trafficking ring conspired against Donald Trump.

His Amazon and Spotify biographies both read: “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.” His books are titled: 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.

Sick conspiracy theories of 'second messiah' son who beheaded father on YouTubeMohn's musical career didn't take off in the way he had perhaps hoped (facebook)

Belief that he is the “Second Messiah”

The last title speaks to Mohn’s belief that he is “now officially the acting president of America under martial law”. He claimed that both the Democratic and Republican parties actually believed he would be the best choice for president in 2020, and appears to believe he has a large army of supporters - which he calls ‘Mohn’s Militia’. Mohn had reportedly been trying to recruit people from firearm and weapon subreddits to join his ‘1 person militia’, according to a reddit post from July 2023.

In what appear to be old social media posts from Mohn, shared by X user Lucky, it was revealed that Mohn supported Kanye West for president, writing that “2024 may be the first year I bother to vote”, after West announced his intention to run.

Sick conspiracy theories of 'second messiah' son who beheaded father on YouTubeMohn claims his family also believed he was the "Second Coming King of Earth" (facebook)

He also believed that there was a “Civil war between Justin Mohn and his followers vs The Cult” - appearing to mean the political establishment in the US.

Despite his hatred of the “traitorous” Biden administration, Mohn was also no fan of Donald Trump. In his delusional and unhinged rant about ‘The Cult’, Mohn wrote: “‘America’ is secretly focusing and revolving around me such that The Cult is trying to hide me and kill me while empowering The Cult, and using the media as a distraction.

Sick conspiracy theories of 'second messiah' son who beheaded father on YouTubePolice arrived at the home to find Mike Mohn's decapitated head in the bathroom (WPVI)

“Nobody thinks it’s odd that I’m suing one of the biggest companies in America due to a devout cult belief that I am the Second Coming King of Earth? Even my own family upholds this Cult belief and is willing to go to jail to prove it. Donald Trump, if this does not get fixed ASAP than you will also be in jail for the rest of your life after I sue you for everything you own - that’s not a threat that’s a promise b*tch.”

Mohn tried to sue the federal government four times for permitting him to borrow money to attend college - but failing to warn him that he would struggle to find work afterwards because he is an “overeducated white man”. In 2023, the judge threw out one of these cases and described it as having “no legal standing”.

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