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Richard McCaslin was born on 20 June, 1964 in American. Discover Richard McCaslin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?

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Age 54 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 20 June, 1964
Birthday 20 June
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Date of death October 14, 2018
Died Place Washington, D.C.
Nationality United States

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2018

A report filed by the Metropolitan Police Department on October 15, 2018, indicates McCaslin attempted suicide in Washington, D.C. Police found McCaslin suffering from a head injury in his truck, parked in an alley next to the House of Temple, a Masonic Temple. The Freemasons were a frequent subject of McCaslin's conspiracy theories. He was pronounced dead the following day.

2013

Most recently, McCaslin had adopted Las Vegas, Nevada as his base of operations. His story appears in the 2013 book, "Heroes in the Night; Inside the Real Life Superhero Movement" by Tea Krulos. He also has six Phantom Patriot videos on YouTube.

2008

McCaslin was paroled on May 19, 2008. On June 28, 2011, using the name "Thoughtcrime", McCaslin protested outside the Alcoa plant in Davenport, Iowa, where Barack Obama was speaking. He accused Obama, as well as the Bushes, the Clintons and others of being reptoid/human hybrids, or "blue blood".

2002

In 2002, McCaslin attempted a raid on the elite campground known as Bohemian Grove while dressed as his alter ego the Phantom Patriot, citing concerns or ritualistic child sacrifice inspired by an Alex Jones documentary. McCaslin set fire to a mess hall before surrendering to Sonoma County police officers. He was later convicted on felony charges of arson, burglary, brandishing a weapon at a peace officer, and two counts for being armed and wearing a bulletproof vest.

The Phantom Patriot was the name taken by Richard McCaslin of Carson City, Nevada, who, on January 19, 2002, attempted an attack on the Bohemian Grove. He was imprisoned in California. He is the subject of the song "Phantom Patriot" by Les Claypool on his album Of Whales and Woe.

2001

McCaslin was described as "an avid fan" of country music singer Chely Wright. In 2001, he attended a charity event and placed the winning bid of $14,500 for a dinner with the performer, with proceeds benefitting Wright's Reading, Writing and Rhythm Foundation.

1985

McCaslin developed a fascination with comic books and super heroes while growing up in Zanesville, OH. Following his discharge from the Marine Corps, McCaslin developed the super hero identity The Lynx in 1985. He briefly patrolled Zanesville with a teenage sidekick named Iron Claw. McCaslin would develop more personas over the years. He went on to live in Austin, TX, Carson City, NV, and Las Vegas, NV.

1964

Richard McCaslin (June 20, 1964 – October 14, 2018) was a former Marine, cosplayer, Batman stuntman at Six Flags Astroworld, and convicted felon.