Waukesha Teen Charged with Homicide and Body Concealment
Waukesha Teen Charged with Homicide and Body Concealment

Waukesha Teen Charged with Homicide and Body Concealment

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Seventeen-year-old Nikita Casap has been charged with first-degree intentional homicide in the deaths of his mother, Tatiana Casap, and stepfather, Donald Mayer, following their discovery in their Waukesha, Wisconsin home. The bodies were found on February 28 during a welfare check initiated due to Casap's absence from school. Both victims had been shot, with Mayer found in an office and Tatiana in a hallway, concealed under blankets. Casap had previously been charged with the theft of Mayer's car and gun, which were found in his possession when he was arrested in Kansas. He faces additional charges, including hiding a corpse and misappropriating ID information. Prosecutors allege the homicides occurred around February 11, with Casap residing in the house with the bodies until February 23.

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