‘I’ll kill some more’: Man who murdered parents described slayings as ‘righteous,’ threatened others by saying ‘I’ve already killed two people,’ cops say

Nicholas Steven Kirchner

Inset: Nicholas Steven Kirchner (Sumter County Sheriff’s Office). Background: Home in Largo, Florida, where Kirchner allegedly killed his parents (WTSP).

A Florida man is accused of murdering his parents and then traveling to another state where he threatened to kill other people.

Nicholas Steven Kirchner, 37, is facing two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of his parents in Largo, the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office said in a press release.

The investigation began shortly after 12:30 p.m. Friday during a welfare check at a home on Saunders Avenue for an employee who did not show up to work. Cops entered the home where they found 53-year-old Elizabeth Lee Kirchner and 64-year-old Steven Eric Kirchner dead in the living room from gunshot wounds.

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Roughly three hours later and some 460 miles away, deputies with the Taliaferro County Sheriff’s Office in Georgia received a 911 call from a motorist about a suspicious man in the shoulder of the highway. He was wearing all white and a red baseball hat and kneeling with one hand raised, the agency said in a press release.

A deputy approached the man who identified himself as Nicholas Kirchner and said he was armed. Investigators learned that he was not only a homicide suspect but also had pointed a gun at a person earlier Friday in Sumter, South Carolina. During that incident he allegedly told someone “I’ve already killed two people — I’ll kill some more.”

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WACH, a Columbia, South Carolina, Fox affiliate, reported the suspect threatened several people at gunpoint and ordered of them to enter a home to retrieve an item. He said he would should the person if his demands were not met, per the TV station.

After he was taken into custody in Georgia, he admitted multiple times to killing his parents, authorities say. According to Pinellas deputies, he described the slayings as a “righteous kill.” He also said he had abandoned a stolen Nissan Pathfinder not far from where he was arrested, cops said.

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