Chilling Confession: Teen Admits to Parents’ Brutal Murders with Just 6 Words

A chilling confession echoed through the courtroom as 18-year-old Nikita Kasop admitted to the brutal murders of his parents, Donald Meyer and Tatiana Kasop. Once a model student, he lived with their bodies for nearly two weeks before fleeing, allegedly plotting an assassination against the President of the United States.

Nikita Casap being arraigned with a sheriff's deputy.

The π“ˆπ’½π“Έπ’Έπ“€π’Ύπ“ƒπ‘” revelation unfolded during a court hearing in Waukesha, Wisconsin, where Kasop, visibly shaken, pleaded guilty to two counts of first-degree intentional homicide. This admission marks a tragic culmination of a case that has captivated the nation since the grisly discovery of his parents’ bodies in February 2025.

Authorities found Meyer and Kasop dead in their suburban home, their bodies concealed under blankets. Neighbors reported seeing Kasop drive away days before the discovery, raising immediate concerns about his whereabouts. His flight across state lines led to his capture in Kansas, where police uncovered a disturbing trail of evidence, including a gun linked to the murders.

Nikita Casap, Tatiana Casap and Donald Mayer standing in blue shirts under a gazebo.

Investigators revealed that Kasop allegedly intended to use the financial gains from his parents’ deaths to fund a plot targeting the President and orchestrate terror attacks. His online communications revealed chilling discussions about violence and extremist ideologies, including ties to the neo-Nazi group, the Order of the Nine Angles.

Court documents showed Kasop had been living a double life, engaging in sinister conversations on platforms like Telegram while maintaining a facade of normalcy. His perfect attendance record at school starkly contrasted with the horrific actions he took at home, raising questions about the influences that led him down this dark path.

As details emerged, the Waukesha District Attorney expressed relief at the guilty plea, which spares the victims’ families the trauma of a public trial. The evidence against Kasop was overwhelming, and his plea acknowledges the gravity of his actions.

Kasop now faces life imprisonment without the possibility of parole, a fate that underscores the severity of his crimes. As the community grapples with the aftermath of this tragedy, the case serves as a stark reminder of the potential darkness lurking beneath the surface of seemingly ordinary lives.

Sentencing is scheduled for March 5, where the court will determine the final consequences of Kasop’s actions. The echoes of his confession will linger in the minds of those affected, a haunting testament to a family shattered by unimaginable violence.