BACK TO THE ABOVE CHART WITH PISCES ON THE CUSP OF THE 7 TH HOUSE: (SOUNDS VERY MUCH LIKE THIS GUY CRIMO WHO OBVIOUSLY IS MENTALLY ILL, PARANOID, HAS SOME SORT OF RELIGIOUS?? TYPE OF UNDERPINNING ABOUT HIMSELF? THINKS OF HIMSELF AS "ABOVE OTHERS" (others are deemed sinners he says)
One of the “Bobby Crimo” Vimeo videos was viewed by the Washington Times before it was taken down.
It was posted eight months ago and is called “Are You Awake?”
The first-person, nihilistic song identifies the performer as a sleepwalker and includes images of someone shooting a rifle into a crowd and stylized stick figures with red splotches.
The all-spoken lyrics include verses like “I need to leave now. I need to just do it. It is my destiny. / Everything has led up to this. Nothing can stop me, not even myself. / Is there such thing as free will, or has this been planned out like a cosmic recipe?”
“My actions will be valiant / And my thought is unnecessary,” the rapper says.
At one point in the video, as the performer sits on a bed, a newspaper can be seen taped to the wall behind him. The banner headline reads “Oswald slain in jail shift.”
Police released a photo of the Robert Crimo who is a “person of interest.” Both that person and the performer in the rap video have a distinctive red-and-green flower tattoo on the neck.
A Facebook page identified as “Robert Crimo” was taken down. The account’s top and most-recent post was from May 29, 2021, and merely says “you are all sinners.”
The gunman killed six people and wounded 24 others in Highland Park as the northern Chicago suburb hosted its annual Independence Day parade.
Police had issued a description of the suspect not long after the attack — a white male with long black hair. Authorities initially said the suspect was believed to be aged 18-20, though Mr. Crimo is 22.
The gunman began firing on the crowd from a rooftop at around 10:15 a.m. Central Time, when the parade was getting near its end.
The weapon, a “high-powered rifle” was abandoned at the crime scene. The gunman reached the rooftop via an external ladder that had not been secured, authorities said.
While the suspect remained at large, several nearby towns — Evanston, Deerfield, Skokie, Waukegan and Glencoe — canceled public celebrations, fearing another attack.