17 year old son of couple found dead in California admits his brother killed their parents

Two brothers, Hasib Bin Golamrabbi, 22, and his 17-year-old brother Omar were arrested on Thursday and accused of murdering their parents, 57 year old  Shamima and 59 year old Golam Rabbi, who were found dead last Sunday in San Jose,  California. The older brother,
Hasib Bin Golamrabbi has admitted to killing their father but not their mother.

According to Police, Hasib claims that a stranger came into their home and assaulted him. He said the stranger ordered him to shoot his father, which he did, then the stranger shot his mother.

However, his younger brother Omar, says he saw his brother shoot both of their parents dead in the garage and then his brother asked him to make sure blood was not seeping from under the door. 


After the killings,  his brother wrote a creepy message on the wall so as to make it look like it was done by a serial killer. The message read: 'Sorry, my first kill was clumsy.'.

When his older brother was satisfied the crime scene would not be detected, the brothers drove to a nearby anime convention.

The brothers were arrested and arraigned on two counts of murder. Omar Golamrabbi who is 17,  was charged as an adult. Despite the older brother's confession, they both pleaded not guilty.

Mosque spokesman Faisal Yazadi did not know about the arrest of the younger son until notified by a reporter.

Apart from the chilling message on the floor, another message was written across the wall, which read: 'I can't be like you, telling a lie. I can't love someone without telling them'.

The brother claimed that Mrs Rabbi begged for her life before she was killed.

Their father who was an engineer, liked to hunt and had several guns in the house, friends claim. 
Evergreen Islamic Center in San Jose where the couple used to worship said the bodies of the parents were released on Wednesday afternoon to relatives and the parents were buried on Friday at the Five Pillars Farm Cemetery in Livermore, KNTV reports.

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