Friday, 20 June 2025

WATCH: Extremely Strange Video of Suspected Minnesota Killer Vance Boelter Emerges


A new video of Vance Boelter has emerged and calling it “extremely strange” is an understatement.

In this video he introduces himself as “Vance Boelter” and then quickly says “there are no other names I have used.”

Is that normal?

When you introduce yourself do you say “Hi, I’m John Smith and there are no other names I have used”?

Sure sounds to me like he’s used many different aliases in the past.

Then he goes on to describe how he works for funeral homes and does crime scene clean up and what he calls “intake” and “removals” and work with the Medical Examiner’s Office.

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Literally this:

Other reports have claimed he owned two security companies and lived in a $900,000 house, although we cannot independently verify those claims.

In addition to the funeral home work, he also reportedly had a ‘fantasy’ of security career and also food service work.

Oh, and that’s not to mention the one time he went over to run some big project over in the Congo!

None of this is adding up.

Feels like we’ve got another Thomas Crooks on our hands.

Watch here:

FULL TRANSCRIPT:

Hello, my name is Vance Belter. I just go by Vance.

Um, no other names that I use.

Um, I live in Green Isle, Minnesota, about an hour away from the Minneapolis/St. Paul area.

I’m affiliated with two funeral homes. I work full-time for Wolff Funeral Home, which is an intake location for about six funeral homes, and we also do all the intake for the National Cremation Society and the Neptune, um, Society for all their cremation, um, customers as well.

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So, um, I mainly do removals at this point.

Um, so I work at Wolff full-time, and then I also work for another funeral home called Metro First Call. And they also do traditional removals — um, at nursing homes, assisted living, apartments — but they also have contracts with, uh, medical examiner’s offices.

So, like, um, one contract is the Hennepin County Medical Examiner’s Office. So we’ll do removals which, um, we’re working with a lot of police officers and, and um, death investigators at the location where a decedent is found — could be a crime scene or just a natural death.

And our role is to just take the decedent from that place of death to the medical examiner’s office.

And so between those two, um, locations, I’m working about six days a week.

Um, what else here.

Family and pets — I have a wife and five kids, and we have two pets — German shepherds.

Fun fact about, um, myself — um, I’ve been abou— in the food industry about 30 years, and that led to an opportunity.

I was invited to the, um, Democratic Republic of Congo, which is located in Central Africa. When I was in high school, the country was called Zaire — that’s a little bit more familiar with people — but it’s the largest, um, second-largest country in Africa, right in the middle, in the center there.

And was asked a couple years ago to go and, um, see what I could do for ideas in helping their food supply system.

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Their population is about 100 million people, and they import 80% of their food currently.

So some of the food companies I worked for in the past were farm-to-fork, like Del Monte Foods and Golden Plum Poultry, where we did everything — from, at Del Monte, we planted the products to harvested them to processed them and then shipped them out.

And Golden Plum Poultry — we had our own hatcheries, grow-out barns with the farmers, and then processing plants.

So between those two companies, um, I have some experience with agriculture.

And so, um, over in the Democratic Republic of Congo, I had some ideas they thought were pretty promising, which, uh, the company I was working for at the time wasn’t interested in doing anything in Africa.

So I talked with my wife, and we decided I’d just put in my two-week notice and we’d just go off on our own to try to do these projects to help out in Africa.

So we’re doing farming and fishing projects in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

And to help pay the bills, I just started working at a funeral home because the shift worked good, um, for my schedule with the other things I was doing.

And, um, that led to some classes at DMACC, which led to this course — so just learning more about the funeral industry.

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And I think that covers everything.

And I will, uh, look forward to seeing you in class, and we’ll go from there.

Backup here if needed:

NPR reports that his best friend told local Fox News 9 that he and Boelter would “play army men” and in the context of the quote it sounded like they did that present day, not as if he was saying they did it when they were kids.  Extremely strange!

In an interview with Fox News 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul, one of Boelter’s long-time friends, David Carlson, downplayed the idea that he had any real-world military or security experience. “He was always kind of into the military stuff, but it was just, we were always like that. Me and him, we would play army men,” Carlson said.

Here’s a quick summary of everything we’ve learned so far in this case that seems extremely odd:

🔍 Key Facts and Oddities in the Boelter Case

  • Suspect Identified in Political Shooting

  • Vance Luther Boelter, 57, is the primary suspect in the fatal shooting of State Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband, and the wounding of State Sen. John Hoffman and his wife.

  • The attack is being investigated as a politically motivated assassination.

  • Impersonated Law Enforcement

  • Boelter disguised himself as a law enforcement officer and abandoned a police-style SUV at the scene after a confrontation with police.

  • Claimed Military & Security Background Is Likely Fabricated

  • Boelter described himself as having military and private security training, but NPR found no record of any such background.

  • His actual work history appears to be mostly in food service and convenience store management.

  • Suspicious Business Claims

  • Claimed to run a firm called Praetorian Guard Security Services, LLC, but NPR found no clients, services, or even a business line—only a divorce lawyer’s office listed as the address.

  • Website and LinkedIn suggest delusional or fantasy-level self-promotion.

  • Text Message Sent Before Attack

  • Sent a chilling message to his roommate saying, “I may be dead shortly… I’ve made some choices.”

  • Security-Themed Fantasies

  • Long-time friend says Boelter had a fascination with military life since childhood but never pursued it in reality.

  • Bought police-style cars but never launched a security company.

  • Evangelical Claims in Africa – Unverified

  • Claimed to be doing ministry and business projects in the Democratic Republic of Congo over the last 3 years.

  • No independent confirmation of these projects.

  • May Have Had Direct Contact With One Victim

  • Boelter served on the governor’s Workforce Development Board—possibly interacting with Sen. Hoffman through public service channels.

  • Lawmakers Were Possibly on a Target List

  • Minnesota AG Keith Ellison and others say they were on a list of potential targets allegedly compiled by Boelter.

  • Still Possibly Not Acting Alone

  • Investigators haven’t ruled out accomplices and are still trying to determine his motive and whether others helped him.

  • Governor’s Response

  • Gov. Tim Walz ordered flags lowered, condemned the act as targeted political violence, and praised Hortman as “a great leader.”

  • This is a Guest Post from our friends over at WLTReport.

    View the original article here.


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