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Parents hired a detective to help find a son who eventually killed them

A private detective said that the couple hired him to find his son, a week before he killed them.

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According to the police, 27-year-old Camden Nicholson killed his parents, Kim and Rick, as well as their housekeeper, 57-year-old Maria Morse, a week ago.

61-year-old Kim and 64-year-old Rick hired Michael Youssef from Blue Systems Investigation. because for a long time they could not find their son. They were very worried about his fate.

The news of the murder of a pair of shocked detective.

“I heard it on the news and was shocked,” Youssef says.

“His mother knew he suffered from mental illness,” Youssef says, “he used a lot of marijuana and steroids.”

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They told Yusef that Camden stole his mom's car and ran away from home in Newport Beach last December. All this time they had no idea where he lives.

“My parents wanted to find him and were worried that he would commit suicide,” Youssef says.

Last month, the couple managed to determine where Camden was when they received a credit card bill of $ 15 000 from a hotel in Orange County.

“He was handing out $1,000 tips on the family credit card,” Youssef says.

Kim and Rick blocked the map and again lost track of their son.

The detective added that he has supporting material that Camden was associated with pornography and an escort.

While alive, the mother of the suspect told Yusef that her son was diagnosed with Asperger syndrome — a common impairment of mental development, characterized by serious difficulties in social interaction, as well as a limited, stereotypical, repetitive repertoire of interests and activities. It differs from childhood autism (Kanner syndrome) primarily in that speech and cognitive abilities in general remain intact. The syndrome is often also characterized by severe clumsiness.

According to his mother, the son of eight years struggled with mental illness and depression, which began after returning home from a Mormon missionary trip.

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Camden went to the LDS mission in Jacksonville, Fla., In March 2010. Then he was 19 years old. Before Camden left, he was one of the kindest, gentlest, calmest young people. After nine months in the mission, the doctor called, saying: "Camden wanted to commit suicide."
According to the detective, Camden's parents were wonderful.

“The mother was a really good person and the father was a really good person, and they just wanted to reach out and help him,” he says.

A private investigator says that he never had any indication that Camden threatened his parents or that they were in danger.

"It's a very, very sad story," Youssef says.

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