Lawmaker: Laptop of 2019 mass shooter is found

FILE - A law enforcement official stands at an entrance to a municipal building that was the scene of a shooting in Virginia Beach, Va., on June 1, 2019. Virginia Del. Kelly Convirs-Fowler said Monday, Jan. 2, 2023, that a personal laptop belonging to the man who committed the 2019 mass shooting in Virginia Beach has been found. Virginia Beach police are asking her to turn over the computer so they can 鈥渄etermine the device鈥檚 authenticity and relevance鈥 to the killings. The shooter was killed by police in 2019. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, File)

NORFOLK, Va. (AP) 鈥 In the three-plus years since a city engineer killed 12 people at a Virginia Beach municipal building, investigators say they never recovered a personal computer that belonged to him and could possibly shed light on his motives.

But this week, a state lawmaker she was given a laptop found recently at the home of DeWayne Craddock, whom police killed during the 2019 rampage, as his condo was prepared for sale.

Virginia Beach police said in a statement Tuesday that they asked Del. Kelly Convirs-Fowler to turn over the computer so they can 鈥渄etermine the device鈥檚 authenticity and relevance鈥 to the killings.

The potential existence of such a laptop adds yet another wrinkle to the mass shooting case, which is far from settled for at least some of the victims' families.

Jason Nixon, whose wife, Kate Nixon, was killed, has demanded accountability for what he and others allege was a failure by Craddock's supervisors to recognize warning signs in a toxic workplace. Nixon that the shooter was having trouble at work and lost out on a promotion.

Debbie Borato, sister of victim Missy Langer, that Langer was harassed and bullied and there was an office culture 鈥渢hat pushed that man over the edge.鈥

that the shooting 鈥渨as motivated by perceived workplace grievances.鈥 But the agency also cautioned that no person or group was in a position to 鈥渟ee the confluence of behaviors that may have forewarned the attack.鈥

that they could not determine a motive, with the city's final investigative report concluding in 2021 that "we may never know why he committed this heinous act.鈥

Convirs-Fowler that she received from Beth Mann, who had made the state lawmaker aware of the laptop. Mann said she learned of its existence while helping Borato prepare Craddock's condo for sale.

The Virginian-Pilot newspaper that Borato obtained Craddock's condo after winning a $2 million judgment against his estate.

Convirs-Fowler, a Democrat, raised questions Monday about 鈥渨ho searched the shooter's residence鈥 and said the 鈥減ublic and the families deserve a proper investigation.鈥

Virginia Beach police said Tuesday that they and the FBI never recovered a personal laptop.

鈥淭he search yielded numerous pieces of evidence, all of which were documented and collected, to include various weapons, ammunition, documents, tablets, thumb drives, cameras, SD cards, and two cell phones. No laptop was recovered,鈥 the police department said in a statement.

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