FACEBOOK KILLER

Who was Steve Stephens? Cleveland Facebook killer found dead after shooting himself – here’s all you need to know

A GUNMAN who posted a video on Facebook of the moment he shot an elderly man dead has killed himself after sparking a police manhunt spanning five US states.

Steve Stephens went on the run after uploading a video of the moment he murdered Robert Godwin sr. in cold blood in Cleveland, Ohio.

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Steve Stephens posted a video of him shooting an elderly man dead on FacebookCredit: facebook

Following the "Easter Sunday slaughter", five US states were in lockdown as cops hunted for the killer.

After what police described as a "brief pursuit", he was eventually found in his white Ford Fusion after apparently committing suicide.

Pennsylvania State Police said officers spotted the gunman in Erie County, in the state’s northwest corner, after receiving a tip-off.

But who was Steve Stephens, and what exactly happened? Here's all you need to know:

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Who was Steve Stephens?

Steve Stephens, nicknamed "Stevie", was 37 years old and described as a 6ft 1ins African American weighing around 240 pounds.

After the fatal shooting, he was last been seen wearing a striped blue and black polo shirt and driving a white Ford Fusion car.

Stephens reportedly attended a high school in Cleveland's East Side before attending the business school Myers College in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

His next-door-neighbour Alexis Lee has said that Stephens had a bizarre "party trick" as a teenager.

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 that he bought a python and would approach women with the slithering pet around his neck to try and win their affections.

The 34-year-old mum painted Stephens as a desperate figure at the gambling tables.

She said: "I saw him at the casino a couple of times and he would remind me that he always had a crush on me.

"One he asked me to sit next to him at the tables saying 'Be my queen... be my lucky charm'. But I wasn't interested. I just went home."

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Steve is thought to have last been seen in a dark striped polo shirtCredit: Facebook

A video posted to his Facebook page prior to the vicious killing shows Stephens firing a semi-automatic weapon on a shooting range.

But prior to the brutal Easter Sunday shooting, he had no criminal record and was not known to police, aside from motoring violations.

According to his mother, Maggie Green, who urged her son to turn himself in after the brutal attack, he "never had any serious issues".

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