Fishers Teen Murder Bucket List: A Man Was Killed In The Woods And The Only Suspect Is A Kid Who Had Plans To Murder

Fishers Teen Murder Bucket List - A bucket list tends to include dreams and positive aspirations. In this case, a bucket list could be the product of a teen who was planning a murder.

Last Saturday evening, Henry Kim, a 73 year-old man, went for a walk in the woods. He didn't come back. Three days later, suspicious notes belonging to Maxwell Wrinkler were found.

The 17 year-old boy was only going to be questioned about his knowledge on the murder. But after different leads given to the police to investigate the teen further, a warrant to search his house was obtained.

The teen's parents have been divorced since 2012. The search was made in his mother's home and then in his father's home. In the Cheswick Lane house, belonging to his mother, disturbing notes and a .22-calliber ammunition and a handgun were found.

"Prepare site and tools for cleanup. Select Prey. Enjoy Kill," were some of said notes, according to Indy Star.

Before this search, a teacher from the teen's school called the police on Monday and said the boy had shaved and cut his hair over the weekend. The students also mentioned that he had been acting strangely, NY Daily News noted.

Then, another school source was suspicious of Wrinkler and reported that two years ago he had written a letter called "My Bucket List." He talked about "killing, mass destruction and weapons of mass destruction."

Another finding the authorities made on Tuesday when searching the teen's home was a bloodied towel in the trash.

As for Kim, he suffered from Diabetes and had a walk daily to improve his health. During one of these walks was the moment he got attacked, Wish TV noted.

"I used to golf with him. He's a fun loving guy. He's a good singer," Charles Chae, a friend of Kim's who'd been close to the victim for more than 30 years shared.

He also couldn't fathom that a situation like this one could happen in Fishers, which is known to be a calm and quiet place. He said he would pray for the teen, who "clearly wasn't in his right state of mind."

The presumed "bucket list" does raise some questions and the notes afterwards, too. It'll be a matter of waiting to see more of the Fishers teen and how the situation unravels. 

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