Deeply Disturbed Man Obsessed With Selena Gomez Kills Mother, Sister, Two Nieces

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A middle-aged man with a sick obsession for Selena Gomez has been arrested in the alleged murders of his mother, sister and two nieces. And his warped fanaticism toward the pop star could be related to the killings.

Danny Green, 40, has been accused of killing his relatives – including a teenage girl and a seven month old nephew – that he lived with in Oklahoma City, according to the Oklahoman. Police picked up Green at a nearby 7-11 after finding his bloody finger prints on their bodies.

Green’s Facebook page was filled with bizarre postings about Gomez, who he claimed was “girlfriend.” The last posting, on Aug. 8, was a photo of the singer holding her up with the caption: “babie, is that how you felt when we climaxed together last night, afterwards, because i felt the same way ,but i was gasping for air,i love you lena ,your true love danny!!!!!!”

A day earlier, Green shared a story about what celebrity has the best style. His opinion on the matter is pretty clear. Green wrote:

“Most defenetly selena gomez,why first of all she’s my girlfriend ,secound of all she’s got elegant style ,third of all her style isn’t plain,forth of all ,it goes with the first thing ,i want her too be my eternal wife and the queen of my kingdom fovever,so too all my friends ,please help me vote for my love!!!!!your friend danny green!!!!!”

Another states: “I want her be my eternal wife and the queen of my kingdom forever. Hey, I love her more than god, my momma, my dad, Jesus, myself and ya’ll.”

Green didn’t seem to be pleased by Gomez’s portrayal of a bikini-clad co-ed in the movie Spring Breakers, writing “don’t talk to me you f—— b***h ever again, your true love danny.” Below, though, he commented minutes later: “i’m sorry i’ll never talk to you this way again.”

There are dozens more like that and psychologist Dr. Steven Sternlof told News on 6 that his deranged obsession could have led indirectly to the alleged murder if Green killed them.

“This person is obviously significantly troubled, then that frustration and those problems may build up to the point that he felt like he had no other options,” Sternlof said. “Someone that may have an obsession, in this case with a celebrity, might have a compulsion to respond in a certain way, thinking that this celebrity is in love with them or they’re in love with the celebrity and they need to be close together, and they may need to stop others that are interfering in that relationship.”

 

[The NY Post]

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