Although it was recorded on Jan 18, it seems WAY too much of a coincidence that in this monologue he talks about killing someone to gain someone else's love back, and getting his life back. And that the person will never know what he did to get her love back. Absolution, he says. SO CREEPY and disturbing.
BTW, I googled this using some of the key phrases and "monologue" to see if I could find out if it was from a play or a movie, and no luck. Did he write it himself, and if so, was this murder brewing for a long while, or if he didn't, did this monologue make him consider murder as a solution? I too, want to know WHY? WHY NOW? What triggered this? Who found out about who, or who was about to?
Also, some very interesting comments from someone claiming to be his cousin under the video.