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No New Discoveries in Manifesto of Ex-Student Who Killed Parents in Murder-Suicide: D225 Board

Aaron Wulf claims he was sexually abused as a student in the 1990s by a Glenbrook North High School teacher

Northbrook, IL—A review by Glenbrook School District 225 officials into sexual abuse claims made by a former student who killed his parents and then himself did not uncover any new findings, the Northbrook Star reports.

Aaron Wulf, 36, made his accusations in a 500-page "manifesto" he sent to police and the media June 1 before killing his parents—Art Wulf, 69, and Jan Morgan-Wulf, 66—and then committing suicide at the family's summer home in suburban Las Vegas.

Wulf claims he was sexually abused by a Glenbrook North High School teacher numerous times on school grounds in the 1990s. He also claims he faced constant bullying as a student, and one student continually threatened to rape him during his years at the school.

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In a statement released Thursday, the district school board said individuals in Wulf's document were interviewed and that officials would work with Northbrook police if that agency launched a formal investigation, the report stated. A district spokeswoman told the Star that she was unaware of an investigation at this time.

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Wulf also claimed he suffered physical abuse from his parents, and the manifesto includes photos that allege to show multiple bruises on his body from 1991 that were caused by the couple.

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PHOTO: Aaron Wulf (From 500-page electronic document sent by Aaron Wulf)

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