An alleged suicide note attributed to Robin/Robert Westman, the individual linked to a school shooting in Minnesota, has surfaced and contains deeply troubling content. The document, transcribed by MJTruth, offers a glimpse into the shooter’s final thoughts before the tragic incident.
The note begins with an apology to family and loved ones, expressing regret for the “storm of chaos” his actions will bring. He writes, “I am sorry I didn’t turn out as you had hoped,” acknowledging his parents’ efforts while blaming societal influences for his struggles. The shooter describes feeling “corrupted by this world” and states, “Life is long, life is pain,” before detailing his battle with depression and suicidal thoughts over years.
He addresses his siblings, urging them to distance themselves from his legacy, and extends apologies to friends, asking them to “handle the memory of me however you see fit.” The note also includes a personal plea to a sibling, Pola, to reconcile with their mother, and warns against reading his journals.
Westman concludes by stating he is “done with this” and will “not bow” to societal injustices, emphasizing his desire to “escape from the constant bills, shitty jobs, shitty people, and injustice of America.” He signs off with a final message: “I love you all, I will remember you. Pray For the victims and their Families.”
The note, shared as a guest post, includes no additional context or analysis beyond the text itself.