FBI links anti-feminist lawyer who killed New Jersey judge's son to the murder of an attorney at his California home two weeks ago

The FBI is linking the anti-feminist lawyer who murdered a New Jersey judge's son on Sunday to the murder of a rival attorney in California earlier this month after learning that he was in the same state at the time of the killing.
Roy Den Hollander is now believed to have been involved in the shooting death of Marc Angelucci in California at the start of July. The motive is as yet unknown. 
Hollander is then thought to have returned to the East Coast where he killed Judge Esther Salas's 20-year-old son Daniel on Sunday during an attack on the family. 
She was unharmed. He'd fumed about her in online posts where he called her 'hot' but 'lazy' and 'Latina'. 
Hollander, 72, killed himself in the Catskills after Sunday's shooting. He had recently been diagnosed with cancer.   
In a tweet on Wednesday, the FBI's Newark Bureau tweeted: 'As the FBI continues the investigation into the attack at the home of US District Court Judge Esther Salas, we are now engaged with the San Bernardino CA Sheriff’s Office and have evidence linking the murder of Marc Angelucci to FBI Newark subject Roy Den Hollander.' 
It came after law enforcement sources told The Daily Beast that they knew Hollander was in California when Angelucci was killed. 
Roy Den Hollander is now believed to have been involved in the shooting death of Marc Angelucci in California at the start of July.
Well-known men's rights activist Marc Angelucci, 52, was fatally shot on Saturday afternoon in front of his Crestline, California home
Roy Den Hollander is now believed to have been involved in the shooting death of Marc Angelucci in California at the start of July
'We do see him in California on the relevant dates,' the unnamed source said. 
Angelucci was shot dead by someone dressed as a delivery driver on July 11. 
No one has been arrested for the killing and his friends were at a loss over who his enemies may have been. 
He, like Hollander, was a prominent men's rights attorneys.
On Sunday, Hollander opened fire on Judge Salas' son, Daniel, after he opened the door to him at their home in New Brunswick.
Judge Esther Salas. Hollander said she was 'hot' and contemplated 'asking her out' but also said she had an 'inferiority complex'
Judge Esther Salas. Hollander said she was 'hot' and contemplated 'asking her out' but also said she had an 'inferiority complex' 
Daniel, 20, died after being shot in the heart. Hollander then shot Judge Salas' husband, Mark, was shot multiple times but survived after undergoing surgery.
She was in the basement at the time of the shooting and was unharmed. 
Hollander had written about her and other women in his life in a rambling 1,700-page self-published book titled Stupid Friggin Fool. 
It detailed his failed marriage to a Russian woman, who he claims was a 'mafia prostitute', and how it broke down after she obtained a green-card through the relationship.
He complained that Salas was taking too long to rule on a case he was involved in that was over the military's male-only draft. 
'Just unbelievable, by now we should have been knocking on the U.S. Supreme Court’s door, but lady unluck stuck us with an Obama appointee. 
He was angry that the case was taking so long in Salas' court.  Female judges didn’t bother me as long as they were middle age or older black ladies.
'They seemed to have an understanding of how life worked and were not about to be conned by any foot dragging lawyer. 
Latinas, however, were usually a problem—driven by an inferiority complex,' he wrote.  
Hollander killed Salas' 20-year-old son Daniel and injured her husband Mark, 63, on Sunday
Hollander killed Salas' 20-year-old son Daniel and injured her husband Mark, 63, on Sunday
Later, he claimed she only became successful as a result of 'affirmative action'. In one racist diatribe, he wrote: 'After Salas agreed to allow the DOJ its fourth motion to dismiss, I checked her bio. 
It was the usual effort to blame a man and turn someone into super girl—daddy abandoned us, we were indigent, which means they lived off of the taxpayer, but we overcame all odds.
'Right, affirmative action got her into and through college and law school. 
Salas worked as an associate in an ambulance chasing firm doing basic criminal work. Left that firm to work as a public defender in the New Jersey District Court representing lumpen proletariat ne’er-do-wells. Joined 135 politically correct organizations trying to convince America that whites, especially white males, were barbarians, and all those of a darker skin complexion were victims. 
'She did, however, have one accomplishment—high school cheerleader.'
Sources say he may also have planned to target New York Judge Janet DiFiore, whose name and photograph were found on a piece of paper in his car.
In his rambling, 1,700-page book titled Stupid Frigging Fool, Hollander referred to Salas as 'this hot Latina Judge in the U.S. District Court for New Jersey whom Obama had appointed.'
He wrote: 'At first, I wanted to ask the Judge out, but thought she might hold me in contempt.' 
Elsewhere in the book, he called her a 'lazy and incompetent Latina judge appointed by Obama.' 
The book's dedication reads: 'To mother. May she burn in hell'. 
It also tells the story of Hollander's marriage to a Russian bride, Angelina, who was younger than him and left him when they moved from Moscow to the US after obtaining a green-card through their marriage. 
The first chapter is titled 'Dream Lover' and tells the story of how they met. 
He had been at a party in Moscow where he admitted 'eyeing' girls who were just 16 and 17 before being approached by 23-year-old Angelina.  
'Russian babes are real women—not like the man-haters in America who try to act like men,' he wrote.    
He used vile language to describe her later, after allegedly learning that she'd been unfaithful to him, and described fleeing Russia without her, calling her a 'dark angel'. By then, she'd obtained her visa.
After returning to the US, he made it his life's work to take on what he called 'Feminazis'. 
He filed numerous lawsuits to protect 'mens' rights', including one against a Manhattan bar which offered women free entry, and another against Colombia University, his alma mater, for offering a Women's Studies course which he said was sexist. He lost them all. 
Elsewhere in the book, Hollander wrote about his recent cancer treatment and desire to use the rest of his time to 'wrap up his affairs.'
'No more chances now, if there ever really were any, for glory and fortune, but maybe a little old time justice as in all those 1950s television westerns I watched as a kid when the lone cowboy refused to give up without a fight,' he wrote. 
'The only problem with a life lived too long under Feminazi rule is that a man ends up with so many enemies he can't even the score with all of them. But law school and the media taught me how to prioritize.'
Hollander's online writings also appeared to point towards a potential connection between himself and the Beaverkill community where his body was found - as Hollander had made reference to going to a family cabin in Beaverkill at one point. 
And he had written online about posing as a FedEx delivery person to speak with a young girl, which mirrors the alleged tactic he used at the door to the judge's home. 
Hollander had recently been diagnosed with cancer and was suing a hospital which treated him, claiming malpractice. He also declared bankruptcy several years ago. 
FBI links anti-feminist lawyer who killed New Jersey judge's son to the murder of an attorney at his California home two weeks ago FBI links anti-feminist lawyer who killed New Jersey judge's son to the murder of an attorney at his California home two weeks ago Reviewed by Your Destination on July 23, 2020 Rating: 5

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