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FBI releases chilling video of Navy Yard shooter

The gunman slaughtered 12 people last week in Washington

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Last Updated : Sep 26 2013 | 9:03 AM IST
The gunman who slaughtered 12 people last week in Washington is seen darting through a Navy building like a special forces operator in a chilling video released.

The FBI also said analysis of Aaron Alexis's medical history shows he believed he was being controlled or influenced by extremely low frequency, or ELF, electro magnetic waves.

Alexis used a sawed-off shotgun and a handgun in the September 16 massacre at the Washington Navy Yard, Etched into various parts of the shotgun were several phrases, said Valerie Parlave, assistant director of the FBI's Washington field office.

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"On the left side were the phrases, quote, 'better off this way,' closed quote and quote, 'my ELF weapon,' closed quote," she told a news conference.

Police eventually shot and killed Alexis but not before the dozen people died in the latest mass shooting to shock America. Four other people were wounded.

Parlave said Alexis, who is not seen opening fire at any point in the footage, apparently had medical issues.

"At this point, I can confirm that there are multiple indicators that Alexis held a delusional belief that he was being controlled or influenced by extremely low frequency or ELF electro magnetic waves," Parlave said.

"The etching of 'my ELF weapon' on the shotgun is believed to reference this," she added.

ELF wave technology is used by submarines to communicate while at considerable depth.

Alexis was a 34-year-old former reservist sailor with a history of disciplinary problems and brushes with the law. He had a security pass to get into the navy complex because he was working for an IT contractor.

Parlave also said yesterday that etched into the barrel of the shotgun were the words "end to the torment." Carved into the right side of the shotgun receiver -- the part of the gun that houses the operating pieces -- were the words "not what y'all say."

The FBI website says a document retrieved from Alexis' electronic media stated, "Ultra low frequency attack is what I've been subject to for the last 3 months, and to be perfectly honest that is what has driven me to this."

A 31-second segment of video released by the FBI shows Alexis, wearing loose fitting dark pants and a purple short-sleeved shirt, moving stealthily through the empty hallways of a building at the complex.

At one point he seems to take cover at a corner in a hallway and peeks around to see what lies ahead, then takes off, walking fast.

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First Published: Sep 26 2013 | 4:55 AM IST

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