Texas Man Arrested After Allegedly Plotting To Murder And Cannibalize An Underage Girl





Texas Man Arrested After Allegedly Plotting To Murder And Cannibalize An Underage Girl

21-year-old Alexander Barter placed a post on the dark web for someone to let him perform unspeakable crimes on them. But the person who answered was actually an undercover agent.

Barter and the agent first began communicating after the agent answered a post Barter placed for people who were interested in letting him commit necrophilia and cannibalism on them or their children. 

21-year-old Alexander Barter placed a post on the dark web for someone to let him perform unspeakable crimes on them. But the person who answered was an undercover agent.

A21-year-old from Texas is now behind bars after an undercover sting caught him planning to rape, kill, and eat a man’s daughter.

Alexander Nathan Barter was arrested after engaging in a series of email conversations with an undercover agent with the Texas Department of Public Safety on the dark web. He was charged with criminal solicitation, criminal attempt at capital murder, conspiracy to commit capital murder, and criminal attempt at a sexual performance of a child.

Barter and the agent first began communicating after the agent answered a post Barter placed on the dark web for people who were interested in letting him commit necrophilia and cannibalism on them.

The affidavit filed in Shelby County, Texas recalls the gruesome details that Barter devised for his dark crime.

The undercover agent claimed to be an interested party and offered up his daughter to Barter’s desires.

In one of the emails Alexander Barter allegedly responded, “Nice! I’m in East Texas. How old is your daughter? Can we kill her?” He then went on to list horrific things that he wished to do to the girl both before and after he killed her.


Over the course of several days, Barter and the agent constructed a plan to meet up for a “hiking trip”. They would then take the daughter to a hotel where she would be assaulted, murdered, and eaten.


“I’m not going to change my mind about this,” Barter wrote on October 15. “I really want to do this.”


As part of their plan, Barter told the “father” to buy a burner phone and new clothes to wear after they killed his “daughter.” Once they killed her, Barter told the agent that he should return home to Brevard County, Florida and say that his daughter had simply run away from home.


To learn the identity of the man seeking to commit these heinous crimes, agents subpoenaed information about the username of the person making the plans. After some digging, they eventually discovered Barter was behind it.


When Alexander Barter stepped out of his house on Oct. 19 to go meet up with the “father and daughter,” law enforcement agents swarmed him. In his hands, Barter had a plastic trash bag and a knife, just like he and the agent had planned in their email conversations.


Barter reportedly folded quickly when he was seized by law enforcement and admitted to writing the emails and making the plans with the undercover agent.


He is currently in the Shelby County jail. A bond has not yet been set for Barter.


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