He blamed East Carolina University for costing him his career and destroying his reputation, his previously posted online ramblings show.

The man who fatally shot three people last week at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, had resigned from another school, despite having tenure, after a female student accused him of making a sexual comment about her appearance.

Kristin Marshburn said she was sitting in the front row of Anthony Polito’s business course at East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina, in 2016 when he walked in and made the remark.

“He said to me that if I wore a shirt that low cut for the rest of the semester, I’d be sure to get an A,” Marshburn, now 28, told NBC News.

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    7 months ago

    “He said to me that if I wore a shirt that low cut for the rest of the semester, I’d be sure to get an A,” Marshburn, now 28, told NBC News.

    That was 2016, months later he “resigned” even tho he had tenure.

    4 years later applied to UNLV and a bunch of other schools, but couldn’t get hired and had an eviction notice on his door.

    So then he made a “hit list” of faculty at UNLV and committed a mass shooting.

    So it sounds like he fucked his own life up, then blamed everyone else.

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        7 months ago

        I think it provides a lot of context. The list of conspiracy theories is enlightening and should be a warning for people unfamiliar. People always ask why did someone do something so terrible, and here’s something to shed some light. Maybe we can prevent more violence?

        I’m a UNLV grad btw.

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      I didn’t go through the whole thing, but spot clicking, found he was still updating it in 2019. 2 sections of links on conspiracy theories. Overall web design circa 1996.

      That website alone could be a big red flag for a lot of employers. Although it could have been worse. I didn’t find some stuff I expected to find, but I also stopped looking after about half an hour.