Florida police discovered a note on a murder scene in 2022 that read, “The occult messed with me.” Do not believe anything negative. “I am telling the truth.”
The note was discovered in the house of Alexandra Cupolo, then 27 years old. She had allegedly murdered Andrew Sturm (her fiance) and Jacqueline Cupolo.
A judge ruled that Alexandra was not fit for trial 16 months later and ordered that she be sent to a treatment center.
Reports are required every six months to determine if Cupolo is competent again.
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Alexandra Cupolo was found unfit to stand trial for the murders of her mother and fiance in 2022.
The two victims were discovered dead in a Palm Beach Gardens house during a welfare check early the morning of April 12, 2022 after Sturm, ER physician, failed to show up for his work.
According to local media outlet WPTV which cited a police report, responding officers found Alexandra lying “in and out” of consciousness on a bed.
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Police broke down the door, fearing Alexandra, now 29 years old, was in danger.
She told officers that “the occult forced me to do this.” According to the arrest report, it was “self-defense”.
Alexandra Cupolo was found unfit to stand trial for killing her mother and fiance in Palm Beach Gardens in April 2022. She claimed that the occult had made her do it.
The police searched her home after arresting her and discovered the chilling note on the occult.
Alexandra’s will, testament and living trust were also included in the note.
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Alexandra told the detectives she had shot her mother and fiancé while in hospital.
According to an affidavit of probable cause obtained by Fox 17, she allegedly told her mother that “she is a —-“” and then fatally killed Sturm “because he was standing beside her.”
FOX 17 reported that Cupolo stated Sturm’s passing was okay because he now rests in peace.
Chris Eberhart, a reporter for Fox News Digital’s crime and US news department. Email tips to [email protected] or on Twitter @ChrisEberhart48.