(Infowars)—The Brown University shooter made multiple trips to Boston in the months before he shooting, sources told The New York Post.
A member of law enforcement told the Post each of Claudio Neves Valente’s trips to Boston was longer than the last, suggesting he engaged in a significant amount of pre-planning and surveillance for his dead attack.
Valente made his first known trip to Boston in early February for three days, before returning for successively longer periods in April and October.
His final trip lasted nine days and took place between 17 and 26 November.
Valente travelled to Boston from Miami, where he was staying. One each occasion he rented a car. While in Miami, he changed addresses several times.
He registered one of the properties in the name of his 91-year-old father.
The Post reports that Valente hadn’t seen his parents in two decades. They saw him again for the first time when it was reported in the news that he had killed himself after the murders at Brown and MIT.
Police in Miami are currently searching residences, including a yellow two-storey house in north Miami, associated with Valente.
Valente’s first attack, at Brown University, took place last Saturday and left two students dead and nine injured. He then travelled to MIT and murdered a professor, before apparently committing suicide at a nearby storage unit. Investigators discovered his body there on Thursday, after receiving a tip. He had been dead for two days.
The Post writes: “While investigators have yet to find a manifesto outlining Neves Valente’s motive, sources said he had long simmering personal grievances over past personal failures at Brown—where the former physics student enrolled in a PhD at the Ivy League school in 2000, but left after a year.
“He returned to Portugal to work as a developer at an internet company and never completed his degree, finally returning to the United States in 2017.
“Meanwhile slain Loureiro, his undergraduate physics classmate in Portugal, rose to the top of his field — receiving a presidential award in January.
“A month later, Neves Valente headed to Boston.”


