Right makes no sense and I take his death personally. Those federal k9s I mentioned I took care of at the kennel I was working at for 10 years..... those officers are his brothers and sisters. Many worked with him over the years and were friends who are now grieving and being more vigilant than ever on the job....
More about the same person (Youngblut) and an associate, (Snyder) who killed someone else in another state (Lind). They/this cult are suspected of killing six people countrywide altogether.
It does seem to indicate they have each been booked in two separate states on either sides of the country though, thankfully, Youngblut in Vermont and Snyder in Washington.
It is descriped as a Vegan Trans Murder cult. This has got to be a first IMO.
A Washington couple, Maximilian Snyder, 22, and Teresa Youngblut, 21, planned to marry but were instead booked in separate murder cases in the same week, with their alleged crimes seemingly linked to a violent California ‘vegan trans cult’. The duo filed for a marriage license in King County...
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A Washington couple, Maximilian Snyder, 22, and Teresa Youngblut, 21, planned to marry but were instead booked in separate murder cases in the same week, with their alleged crimes seemingly linked to a violent California ‘vegan trans cult’. The duo filed for a marriage license in King County, Washington, in November, but now they are accused of murdering a US border patrol agent and a state witness on opposite sides of the country. Snyder, an Oxford-educated data scientist who identifies as transgender and uses any pronouns, is suspected to be connected to the ‘Zizians,’ a cult of highly educated transgender vegan ‘rationalists’ with fringe beliefs about transhumanism and animal rights. The group’s leader, Jack LaSota (also known as Andrea Phelps), is accused of influencing followers to kill. Snyder was arrested in Northern California last Friday, and Youngblut remains at large. The pair’s alleged murders have sparked a federal investigation, with authorities exploring their links to the ‘cult’ and its potential ties to other unsolved murder cases, including one in Pennsylvania.

A Dark Turn: The Zizians’ Attack and its Unraveling
A trans woman, Youngblut, and a German national, Felix Baukholt, were charged last week in Vermont in connection with the shooting of a US Border Patrol agent, David Maland. The pair had been under surveillance since January 14 due to suspicious behavior reported by a hotel employee. Authorities believe the cross-country murders may be linked, as Youngblut was in frequent contact with a person of interest in a homicide investigation in Vallejo, California. Snyder, a trans woman who uses neo-pronouns ‘xe/xem/xyrs’, was arrested in Redding, California, days before the Vermont charges in connection with the stabbing death of an 82-year-old property owner in Vallejo.
Snyder was charged with murder and two enhancements on Monday, according to court records. Federal prosecutors did not release the name of the suspect but revealed that he was previously detained without charges in connection with a double homicide in Pennsylvania. Meanwhile, in Coventry, Vermont, an employee at a nearby hotel reported suspicious behavior from Daniel Youngblut and Felix Baukholt, who were under surveillance since January 14. The employee described them as dressed in black tactical clothing and protective equipment, including a holstered firearm. The pair were later pulled over by US Border Patrol agents on immigration inspection grounds on January 20. During the investigation, it was discovered that Baukholt, a German citizen, initially appeared to have an expired visa, but later it was found to be valid. These events led to the arrest of Snyder in Redding, California, in connection with the stabbing death of 82-year-old Curtis Lind in Vallejo on January 17.

A Border Patrol agent sets up flares on I-91 near the scene of a recent shooting, as two suspected murderers are booked in separate states, their alleged crimes linked to a violent ‘vegan trans cult’.
In an incident that began as a routine traffic stop, a deadly encounter between law enforcement and several individuals has led to multiple arrests and charges. The incident involved two men, Zizians Youngblut and Bauckholt, who are accused of attacking Curtis Lind in 2019 due to squatting on his property. Lind, who lost an eye in the attack, was scheduled to testify against the duo but was tragically killed before he could. During a subsequent traffic stop, Youngblut allegedly drew and fired a handgun at an FBI agent, leading to a shootout that resulted in the deaths of both Bauckholt and the agent, Maland. Youngblut, who survived his injuries, has been charged with two federal crimes related to the use of a deadly weapon against federal law enforcement and the discharge of a firearm during an assault. The investigation also led to the arrests of two other individuals, Suri Dao and Alexander Jeffrey Leatham, in connection with Lind’s near-fatal attack in 2022. This incident highlights the dangers faced by law enforcement and the potential consequences of encounters with individuals involved in criminal activities.

Teresa Youngblut, a part of a mysterious ‘vegan trans cult’, stands at the Newport City Inn and Suites in Vermont, days before her alleged involvement in a double murder across the country.
A landlord, Mr. Lind, was allegedly attacked by three individuals, two of whom were his tenants, Dao and Leatham, who lived on his property in box trucks. The attack occurred after the tenants failed to pay rent, with Lind citing a pandemic-era moratorium. During the attack, Dao, Leatham, and another individual named Emma Borhanian, allegedly attacked Lind with knives and a samurai sword. Lind sustained severe injuries, including the loss of his right eye, and Borhanian was killed in self-defense from Lind. The two attackers, Dao and Leatham, are believed to be trans individuals and may be associated with a ‘cult’. Lind was set to provide eyewitness testimony against the attackers in a upcoming court case. However, before he could testify, Lind died, leaving no other witnesses to support the prosecution’s case. The prosecutors noted the danger posed by the defendants and their attempts to escape custody. This incident highlights the violent nature of the individuals involved and the potential for further harm if they are not held accountable.

A Dark Turn: The Story of Maximilian Snyder and Teresa Youngblut, Accused of Murder in Two States
A review of the property after a gruesome attack revealed the tenant’s living quarters as ‘creepy in the extreme’, with a close friend of Lind describing the box trucks converted into living spaces as uncomfortable and creepy. Several community members have expressed concerns about a strange and potentially dangerous ‘cult’, with posts in online forums attributing the November 2022 stabbing to the ‘Zizians’. This group, believed to include LaSota and Leatham, was arrested following a protest at a Rationalist nonprofit in 2019, where they allegedly blocked exits with multiple vehicles and wore robes and Guy Fawkes masks. Community warnings in online forums cite this protest and the 2022 stabbing as evidence of potential danger associated with the group. A friend of Bauckholt, known as ‘Ophelia’, tried to protect her from the strange ‘cult’, highlighting the uncomfortable and creepy nature of the living arrangements within the group.

A Dark Turn: Border Patrol Agent’s Murder Highlights ‘Vegan Trans Cult’ Conspiracy Theory
In an interview, Taylor revealed that she had warned Bauckholt about a group she called the ‘Zizians’, describing them as a ‘murder gang’. She stated that her communication with Bauckholt fell out of contact in late 2023, leaving the nature and structure of the group unclear. Taylor provided insight into the group’s beliefs, noting their adherence to Timeless Decision Theory, a form of Rationalism that quantifies human decisions and their consequences. The ‘Zizians’, according to Taylor, also hold strong views on veganism and animal rights, with one of their members claiming to be an advocate for these causes on Instagram. Maximilian Snyder and Teresa Youngblut, two individuals at the center of a federal investigation, are believed to have ties to this group, although their social media accounts no longer reflect these beliefs. Court records do not explicitly link them to Zizianism, but their online presence indicated a potential alignment with the ideology.