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Ohio incel wanted to kill women he had been 'deprived' of and fantasized about 'having': manifesto

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A self-described "incel," or "involuntary celibate," from Ohio, who pleaded guilty on Tuesday to plotting a mass shooting, wrote in a 2019 manifesto that the wanted the "death" of women he had been "deprived" of, yet cherished and fanaticized about "having." Tres Genco, 22, of Hillsboro admitted to planning a hate crime to shoot 3,000 people, including sorority girls, at an Ohio university in 2021.

In a manifesto titled, "A Hideous Symphony, a manifesto written by Tres Genco, the socially exiled incel," dated Aug. 3, 2019, the then-19-year-old wrote that he was "set to go into the U.S.

Army" to train for "the attainment of one reality," according to an indictment. Genco described that "reality" as "the death of what" he had been "deprived most, but also cherish and fantasize at the opportunity of having but has been neglected of; Women." Tres Genco pleaded guilty to plotting to 'slaughter' 3,000 sorority girls. (Butler County) "I will slaughter out of hatred, jealousy, and revenge," he wrote. "I will take away the power of life that they withhold from me, by showing there is more than just happiness and fulfillment, there is encompassing death, the great equalizer that will bear all of us into its seductively calm velvet of silence and serenity." In another note obtained by law enforcement, Genco said he wanted to "aim big" for a 3,000-person kill count, the indictment states.

The day he wrote his manifesto, Genco searched online for sororities and information about the Ohio university where he planned to conduct the attack.

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