http://www.sun-herald.com/Newsheadline.cfm?headline=8948
07/28/07
'Nobody would listen to the truth,' Scott Huss wrote
"Everyone should read this in its entirety to begin to understand the magnitude and the truth. It is lengthy but it will be rewarding because a MOVIE will be made in honor of Scott L. Huss."
So wrote Scott Huss in a manifesto he left for his mother after he allegedly stabbed his wife to death. Huss was arrested at a bus station in Tallahassee on April 26, after Charlotte County Sheriff's deputies found the body of Yana Huss, 31, inside her Port Charlotte home. Huss had purchased a ticket to Houston. Now, he is at the Charlotte County Jail, facing a charge of second-degree murder.
The document was among more than 1,200 pages of case records released by the State Attorney's Office on Friday. In the manifesto, Huss did not discuss the crime he is accused of, but did state his point of view -- including a belief that he and his children are "the only victims."
The document begins with a letter to Scott Huss' mother, Joyce Huss. It outlines how to divide his finances, what price to sell his property for and what type of funeral to arrange for him -- "I want a full MILITARY burial," the letter states. Huss is a former captain in the U.S. Army National Guard.
"PEOPLE, before Yana came into this country, I had a few traffic violations and an impeccable work, education and military record," he wrote. "And you stupid, pathetic, wretched, spoiled Americans think that I am the bad guy. Stupid stupid. I hate stupid."
While Yana's death was not described in the letter, Huss referred to her as though she were deceased.
"For Yana, I loved you like no other," he wrote. "I cannot forgive you anymore. I pray that you have a relationship with Jesus and he forgives you for what you have done. I hope to see you on the other side, perhaps there you will see my love for you."
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