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Elliot Rodger had a murder spree in Santa Barbara, California, last week by taking his own life, but a man who did aa similar attack 13 years ago survived his rampage and is now free after serving just over 10 years in a mental institute.
On Feb. 23, 2001, when David Attias a old University of California-Santa Barbara freshman and son of Daniel Attias plowed his Saab into a group of teens in the same neighborhood of the coastal community, killing four and injuring another before climbing on hia car and declaring himself "the Angel of Death." Charged with murder, he was found not guilty by reason of insanity and sent to a mental institution. He was released in 2012, having been locked away for more than two years for his dead victims.
On Feb. 23, 2001, when David Attias a old University of California-Santa Barbara freshman and son of Daniel Attias plowed his Saab into a group of teens in the same neighborhood of the coastal community, killing four and injuring another before climbing on hia car and declaring himself "the Angel of Death." Charged with murder, he was found not guilty by reason of insanity and sent to a mental institution. He was released in 2012, having been locked away for more than two years for his dead victims.