Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Paul Kevin Curtis Facebook Information 4/17/2013

Paul Kevin Curtis, reported to be the man who sent ricin letters to President Obama and a US Senator, has been revealed to be a hardcore liberal and Obama supporter.

On his Facebook page, Curtis used the phrase, "This is KC and I approve this message" on April 11.  This is also the phrase used on the letters sent to people who received ricin letters:
His profile also shows that he comes from Tupelo, MS, where the arrests were reportedly made today.

Pictures of Curtis show him to be an avid Elvis impersonator:
As well as a proud democrat, although his facebook account lists him as an "independent":
Among the things that Curtis "liked" on Facebook was Justice For Trayvon Martin and the FBI.

According to his YouTube page, he enjoys going by the name "KC," which was also used on the ricin letters. He also enjoys singing:

His Twitter account has recently been disbanded.

The Clarion Ledger confirms that this is the correct Paul Kevin Curtis.

Update: Curtis also went on several rants in the last week on Facebook.

In one he wrote:
This world is not what it used to be and the hopes of all are not what they "USED" to be. We have let God down. We removed prayer from schools in 62....we have staged wars simply for profits in oil and drugs....we have lied our way from the capitol to the pulpit. We the people should be ashamed. I weep for the future of our children. God bless
In another he called the average person "non-conspiracy theorists & conformists!"

In another he complained of getting "a strange feeling inside when you look and see how many "strangers" are following ya?"

He was also upset about the "culture of war" the United States had entered.

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3 comments:

  1. Sounds like he was becoming paranoid, talking about people following him. He could have been struggling with a mental disorder. I hope they will give him a mental health evaluation. It doesn't sound like he was an evil person. It sounded like maybe he was into conspiracy theories and took them to heart. Too bad, especially because he has a son. I'm glad no one got hurt.

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  2. You know that is his car how? Jason Shelton has denied even knowing the guy. http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/04/18/ricin-suspect/2093231/

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  3. that looks like he is mocking the bumper sticker hardly evidence of a hardcore liberal

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