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2014 Elliot Rodger and the Isla Vista Killings

Sep 25, 2023
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All of my suffering… has been at the hands of… women… I was cast out and rejected, forced to endure an existence of loneliness and insignificance, all because the females of the human species were incapable of seeing the value in me… This is the story of how I, Elliot Rodger, came to be…

This tragedy did not have to happen… My life didn’t start out dark and twisted. I started out as a happy and blissful child, living my life to the fullest in a world I thought was good and pure…

—Elliot Rodger, excerpts from the introduction to his auto-biographical misogynistic incel manifesto,

My Twisted World: The Story of Elliot Rodger

Elliot Rodger's manifesto blames a woman named Monette Moio for his hatred for women. Rodger refers to Moio, now a 29-year-old actress, comedienne, and producer best known for 2017’s The Real Bros of Simi Valley, as an “evil bitch”. She was reportedly devastated at the blame he placed on her according to her father.

Rodger, son of Hunger Games assistant director Peter Rodger, said Moio had “bullied” him. “How is a ten-year-old girl going to bully a 12-year-old boy?” her father, John Moio, asked a Mail Online reporter.

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