On July 19, Roy Den Hollander, an anti-feminist lawyer, went to a New Jersey federal judge’s home and murdered her 20-year old son. As it turns out, the victim was just one target on the killer’s hit list.
Hollander was found dead last Monday in the New York Catskills region, and according to the New York Post, he left behind a possible kill list.
On the typed-out document, another New Jersey federal judge was listed along with a state judge in Manhattan.
His motive to kill appears to be related to a lawsuit he had filed with the state of New York, claiming that the “military’s draft’s exclusion of women is unfair to men.” Apparently, Esther Salas — the judge who lost her son, was moving slower than Hollander expected, which caused a sudden rage. The Manhattan Judge, who was targeted on the list, was also a judge presiding over the case.
Police are also associating Hollander with the fatal shooting of Marc Angelucci, a men’s rights attorney, who had been successful with his own similar court action.
Two oncologists were also named on Hollander’s hit list as he had been recently diagnosed with terminal cancer. Police believe this may have encouraged Hollander more into his killing spree.
“Death’s hand is on my left shoulder. Nothing in this life matter anymore,” he wrote in a rambling manifesto. “The only problem with a life lived too long under Feminazi rule is that a man ends up with so many enemies he can’t even the score with all of them.”