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Florida Girl Kills Mother for 'Not Accepting' Her Transition

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A disturbing murder took place in Palm Bay, Fla., over the weekend, but we are only hearing about it more widely now.

Sixteen-year-old Julia Egler allegedly murdered her mother, Kelley McCollom, and her mother's boyfriend, Matthew Szejnrok.

The apparent motive, according to authorities, was that McCollom "was not happy with the fact that Kelley was not very accepting of her transition, and she also did not like that Kelly was dating Matthew, who was 22 years old." McCollom was 38.

Egler initially told police that the murders were the result of a home invasion. According to WKMG, Szejnrok still did not die and allegedly asked Egler to finish him off, which she did by going back to her mother's bedroom, where she stole the handgun, reloading it, and shooting him in the head.

Egler then called the police claiming that a burglar broke in, but bloody footprints lining up with her shoes and other inconsistencies in her testimony with the evidence made her story fall apart, forcing her to confess. Where it gets even more disturbing is that Egler allegedly welcomed McCollom and Szejnrok home before opening fire, and tried to make the whole thing look like a break-in.

Besides those three local news sources, only the Post Millennial and Libs of TikTok have reported this story:

This is the second time in recent weeks that I have covered an instance where a transgender individual killed their parent(s). About a month ago I wrote about Collin "Mia" Bailey, a whackjob out in Utah who killed his parents because they would not pay for his "gender-affirming" surgery.

Related: Trans 'Woman' Kills Two in Utah

In this case, the difference is that Egler is a 16-year-old girl, while Bailey is a 28-year-old man. A fair amount of transgender "women" like Bailey have, as I have said before, seem to simply use the label as an excuse to act on their worst and most depraved urges. But where did Egler get the idea that she could be a "boy?"

While I cannot say for sure yet, it is pretty easy to assume that Egler fell for the same social contagion that causes so many girls to "transition," like the case of Anne Bucher in Idaho, which I wrote about in May. Bucher attended a public school where she fell in with a crowd of other girls who were "transitioning" or wanted to, and it spiraled into her attempting suicide eight times and giving herself a Glasgow grin.

Related: Idaho Mom Describes How School Groomed Her Daughter to Be Trans

This is not to say that Egler is a victim here — far from it. This was a clearly premeditated murder, even if the perpetrator was a minor. We need to have a serious discussion about the underlying motive that ties these crimes and tragedies together, but don't expect Big Pharma and the people making money off of this to speak up.

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