Minnesota maniac, who aspired to become ‘a mass murderer,’ laughed while recounting near-fatal stabbing of homeless woman: complaint


A Minnesota maniac laughed while admitting to stabbing a homeless woman “around 20 times” Sunday morning and claimed he’s had the urge to kill an innocent, random person since he was 10 years old, according to police.

Logan Anthony Seitz, 20, shamelessly admitted to the near-fatal attack in Hennepin County’s Willow Lane Park and noted that he “enjoyed it,” police said in a criminal complaint obtained by CBS News.

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He also said he was “wondering what the outcome of the stabbing was” and became agitated during the police interrogation when a cop informed him that his victim was in critical condition but expected to survive, according to the complaint.


Willow Lane Park, City of Brooklyn Center sign.
A 20-year-old man confessed he repeatedly stabbed a homeless woman in Minnesota’s Willow Lane Park. City of Brooklyn Center

First responders discovered the badly bloodied woman with “stab wounds on her arms, torso, chest, hands, shoulders and stomach” in the park and rushed her to the hospital.

Police then tracked Seitz down to his home, and found him soaked in blood, which he allegedly said belonged to the victim. He added that he’d gone home to change his clothes and wash up “because her blood smelled,” according to the complaint.

Seitz — who reportedly had “homicidal ideations” for a decade — walked authorities through his twisted act step-by-step, the document alleges.

He said he snuck out of his home with a knife, fully intending to kill a random person — something he allegedly said he’d wanted to do since he was 10 years old — and wound up at the park, cops said.

Seitz said he spotted the homeless woman in the park, struck up a seemingly friendly conversation and walked with her before the pair sat together on the bench. They continued to chat before he randomly and chillingly told her he wanted to kill her, according to the complaint.

He then assaulted her, kicked her in the head and stabbed her repeatedly until she fell silent, the doc alleges.

The sicko only stopped wailing on her because he grew “tired from stabbing her so many times,” according to the complaint.

He then tossed the knife, asserting that he didn’t want to be shot by authorities if he were seen walking around with it, and headed back home, according to the complaint.

Seitz was previously charged with making threats of violence, criminal damage to property and disorderly conduct while in the ER, where he was a “psychiatric patient”, FergusNow reported in January.

He allegedly said he hoped to commit a mass murder on his upcoming birthday, according to the report.


Park pavilion with picnic tables.
The suspect set out Sunday with the intent to kill a random person, the man told authorities. City of Brooklyn Center

Seitz said he wanted “to go out in a blaze of glory on his birthday” after he was checked into a behavioral health clinic for “homicidal ideation,” officials told the outlet.

He shattered a hospital phone while on a call with his case manager, who later told investigators that he had been talking about “becoming a mass murderer” and would kill anyone who got in his way.

It’s unclear how those original charges played out or if Seitz was supposed to go to trial.

Seitz has since been charged with first-degree attempted murder for the grisly stabbing and faces life in prison without parole. His bail is set at a staggering $2 million.


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