"He had perfect school attendance. Neighbors saw nothing wrong. He even submitted homework the day after the murders." Then a routine traffic stop in Kansas unraveled everything — and the teenage "perfect son" became the prime suspect in a double homicide that had gone undiscovered for nearly two weeks.
In this chilling true crime episode, we investigate the case of 17-year-old Nikita Casap, a seemingly normal Wisconsin high school student charged with murdering his mother, Tatiana Casap, 35, and stepfather, Donald Mayer, 51 [citation:1]. On February 28, 2025, a welfare check at their Waukesha home uncovered badly decomposed bodies — both shot to death. Nikita and the family dog were missing [citation:1].
For nearly two weeks, Nikita allegedly lived with the bodies, methodically covering his tracks. He used his parents' phones to send messages to family and his stepfather's boss. He gathered nearly $14,000 in cash and approximately 70 pieces of his mother's jewelry before fleeing in his stepfather's vehicle [citation:1].
What finally caught him? A simple traffic violation. On March 1, Nikita ran a stop sign in WaKeeney, Kansas. During the stop, an officer spotted blood in the car, jewelry, and inconsistencies in his story — leading to his arrest [citation:1].
We analyze the interrogation that followed, his premeditated planning (texts about escaping to Ukraine, photos holding the murder weapon weeks before), and the classmate he allegedly told: "I'm planning to kill my parents." Listener discretion advised. Press play for the story of a son who appeared perfect — until the mask slipped.
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