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Campus-Shaking Massacre; Suspect Found Dead; A Grudge That Began with Classmates and Ended on Campus.

Following a horrific shooting at the Brown University campus and a subsequent high-stakes manhunt, the primary suspect has been found dead at a secluded location in New Hampshire. Authorities confirmed that 48-year-old Claudio Manuel Neves Valente died by suicide. Valente had been the subject of an intense multi-state search after killing two students and wounding nine others last weekend. The attack occurred when Valente stormed an engineering building that had been left unlocked for students preparing for exams.

In a shocking development, officials revealed that Valente is the same individual responsible for the fatal shooting of an MIT professor in Brookline shortly after the campus attack. Having dropped out of a Ph.D. program at Brown University 25 years ago, Valente’s descent into violence remains a mystery. Police recovered two firearms, believed to be the murder weapons, near the storage unit where his body was discovered. Despite his sophisticated attempts to evade capture, investigators eventually tracked him down using advanced surveillance and CCTV footage.

Investigators are still probing whether the motive was a decades-old grudge or a meticulously planned act of terror. The case took a significant turn with the discovery that Valente and the slain MIT professor were classmates in the same academic program in Portugal during the 1990s. The haunting question remains: why did a once-promising student return decades later to target his successors on the very campus where he once studied?