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Suspect in Indiana killings inspired by Purge film

Indianapolis — A 19-year-old Indianapolis man has been charged with killing three people over four days, and authorities say he was inspired by the horror movie The Purge.

A witness told detectives that Johnathan Cruz told her he had been "purging" by shooting and robbing people, according to court documents filed Wednesday. Police said this referred to the 2013 movie starring Ethan Hawke, in which during one night a year, all crime is legal.

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Marion County Prosecutor Terry Curry said the attacks "appeared to be 100% random" and that he would consider seeking the death penalty.

"Just when you think you can't experience anything more inexplicable and shocking, as we frequently do, you are then confronted with circumstances that almost leave you at a loss for words," Curry said.

Cruz's initial court hearing on three murder counts and several felony charges is scheduled for Thursday afternoon.

Court documents say Cruz fatally shot Billy Boyd and Jay Higginbotham on 12 May and Jose Ruiz on 15 May during attacks on the city's east and north sides. He is also accused in the armed robbery of a man on 14 May.

Curry said Cruz "went on a four-day, one-man purge." Detectives found a text message dated 2 May from Cruz saying "I Purge every night now."

Cruz was already jailed since his 16 May arrest on felony charges from a restaurant confrontation with a teenage girl two days earlier.

His public defender in that case didn't immediately return telephone messages seeking comment.



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