In a video he posted he mentioned friends in Chicago, which prompted investigators to think he could have been heading to the Chicago area.
A suspect in the shooting deaths of four people in Butler Township, Ohio, on Friday is now in custody.
Stephen Marlow, 39, was captured in Kansas Saturday night, just over 600 miles from Butler Township. Authorities said he is responsible for four victims found shot to death at several locations, but the motive for the murders is still unclear. Marlow posted a video online claiming he is the victim of government mind control and vowing revenge.
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