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Bianca Devins Brandon Clark
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While the networks are still shaken by the brutal murder of influencer Bianca Devins, the Oneida police, in northern New York, have taken the next step in the investigation of the case: press charges against Brandon Andrew Clark, 21, and alleged author of the shocking crime.

The young Cicero County resident faces charges of second-degree class A-1 murder. If found guilty, he would spend 25 years behind bars, according to The New York Post.

Police are trying to determine the motive for the crime that has further impacted because the alleged killer shared photos of his victim on Instagram and the 4Chan and Discrod platforms.

One of the theories that is handled now is that the subject raged with jealousy. "What is believed is that she kissed someone at the concert and that was what bothered him," says Scott McNamara, Oneida district attorney. "It has been difficult for me to understand how anyone can justify having taken the life of a person because someone kissed another person," said the lawyer in statements published by KTV-2.

According to police accounts Clark attempted suicide by cutting his neck in front of the agents who went to the place where he cut the 17-year-old girl's throat. He then threw himself on the floor to make "self-portraits of himself lying on the body of the deceased woman," it was explained in a statement issued by the police.

"Our officers arrived within minutes [at the scene] and collectively managed to contain [Clark]," the document continued. "We were able to disarm him and after a brief fight we put him in custody." Clark was taken to St. Elizabeth's Hospital where he underwent emergency surgery for the wounds he himself sustained. The boy remains in medical care, but is now being held in a Oneida jail.

According to multiple sources, Clark and his victim met through networks and entered into a relationship. On Saturday night they went together to a concert by artist Nicole Dollanganger that took place at a forum in Queens County, New York City. The next morning the heinous acts occurred in Utica, the city of residence of Bianca Devins.

Nicole Dollanganger asked that people stop sharing Bianca Devins' photos on networks:

Bianca Devins
Bianca Devins

According to the Syracuse.com site, Clark has no prior criminal history and although he initially spoke to the police from his hospital bed, he has now asked for his right to a lawyer, who has been assigned by the authorities.

The police reported that a search of the apartment Clark rented and that belonged to his aunt was carried out. There was discovered evidence connected with the case, including a note from the subject that apparently the subject had prepared as a posthumous message and whose content has not been revealed so far, according to the aforementioned site.

At the same time, reports of users circulating on networks claiming that Clark was a stalker and that he was obsessed with his victim, who had thousands of followers on Instagram, especially among the online video game community. According to rumors, the subject would have tracked her down to the concert in New York City to murder her, according to a report by The New York Times.

Lt. Bryant Coromato, a spokesman for the Utica police, says that so far no evidence has been found to support this theory.

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