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Unverified Psychiatric File and Incel-Linked Fan Pages Intensify Fallout From CCH Sur Killing

Unverified psychiatric claims alongside new fan pages drive scrutiny of mental health reporting, online radicalization.

Overview

  • Prosecutors in Mexico City are investigating the case as homicide and intentional injury, and the 19-year-old suspect remains hospitalized under police guard after jumping from an upper floor while fleeing.
  • A journalist circulated a purported IMSS-stamped evaluation describing a major depressive episode and possible sociopathic personality traits, but authorities have not confirmed the document’s authenticity.
  • The same unverified report attributes statements to the suspect about inspiration from U.S. school shootings and an alleged plan to target six women.
  • Facebook groups praising the attacker, including one titled “Fans de Lex Ashton,” have appeared and are described in coverage as linked to incel communities that often promote misogynistic narratives.
  • Reporting also connects the suspect’s prior online posts to Red Pill discourse within the manosphere, though any causal role remains unproven and under investigation.