The man accused of killing four people inside a Markham home posted messages about the murders with people he met while playing an online game, shortly after the killings took place, according to a CityNews source.
The chilling messages — obtained by CityNews — show a conversation between the 23-year-old murder suspect, Menhaz Zaman, and an another online gamer he had connected with through the adventure fantasy game called ‘Perfect World Void.’
According to the screenshots, the accused writes about killing four family members –- his mother, grandmother, sister and father.
The source tells CityNews Zaman would “troll around about this for years – so no one believed him.”
Zaman would talk about feeling depressed and dropping out of university.
“I started getting depressed, became an atheist, and ultimately created this plan,” he wrote.
“ … I don’t want my parents to feel the shame of having a son like me.”
“I know it sounds confusing but what’s done is done and what had been planned has been concluded,” Zaman also wrote.
He also posted images of the murder scene.
He now faces four counts of first-degree murder.
Markham quadruple murder suspect writes about killing family in chat group
The chilling messages — obtained by CityNews — show a conversation between the 23-year-old murder suspect, Menhaz Zaman, and an another online gamer he had connected with through the adventure fantasy game called ‘Perfect World Void.’
According to the screenshots, the accused writes about killing four family members –- his mother, grandmother, sister and father.
The source tells CityNews Zaman would “troll around about this for years – so no one believed him.”
Zaman would talk about feeling depressed and dropping out of university.
“I started getting depressed, became an atheist, and ultimately created this plan,” he wrote.
“ … I don’t want my parents to feel the shame of having a son like me.”
“I know it sounds confusing but what’s done is done and what had been planned has been concluded,” Zaman also wrote.
He also posted images of the murder scene.
He now faces four counts of first-degree murder.
Markham quadruple murder suspect writes about killing family in chat group