So I looked through his FB. He seems to be in the country since 2019 or before. He was, like many immigrants, sampling typical US things: NYC, Boston, hiking and biking and Mt. Rainier in WA; wanted to adopt a dog. I read that he was from Siberia. Well-educated by his prose style. Quiet, very thankful to those friends who helped. He lived in Western WA but his values seemed to align more with those of our Eastern part, if you know the difference. There are no political posts or anything inciting though. My first question would be, did he travel to the Burning Man alone? (He seemed to like "survivalist" experience, though, even in WA). My second thought is, he is not a typical attendee. If he ran into someone unhinged and shared his views that could be enough. (Or just ran into someone unhinged, maybe). Part of his trip might have to do with the fact that the church in downtown Seattle, the pillar of the Orthodox community.and a very unifying entity, has lost its priest that had served there forever. For a person who would regularly attend, it must have been a blow. We underestimate the community factor. The late Father Alexey was a worldly man and could have found the words to keep the guy at home. Too bad, the victim was 37 and looks super lucid on all his photos. RIP.