Hours after allegedly killing a Minnesota state representative and her husband, Vance Boelter sent a text to his wife telling her to flee. In a newly unsealed affidavit obtained by The New York Times, FBI agent Terry Getsch described the message the suspect sent to Jenny Boelter, 51. "The text stated something to the effect of they should prepare for war, they needed to get out of the house, and people with guns may be showing up to the house," he wrote. After discovering the text last Saturday while searching for the killer, law enforcement pulled over Jenny Boelter's car, the Times reported. She consented to a search of her car, where authorities discovered about $10,000 in cash, passports, and two guns"a revolver stowed in the glove box and a semiautomatic pistol inside a cooler.
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