Man Arrested For Killing Black Lives Matter Activist Toyin Salau. (See His Confessions)

Police have arrested a Florida man identified as Aaron Glee, who was accused of killing Black Lives Matter activist, Oluwatoyin “Toyin” Salau.

49 year-old Aaron has reportedly admitted to killing her and another woman. He made this confession to his mother during a phone call and also revealed how he killed Toyin.

He was apprehended after the bodies of Toyin and another woman, identified as 75-year-old Victoria Sims, were found in a home he rented in Tallahassee.

Aaron tried to flee after the murders, but police were able to capture him on a bus in Orlando by Sunday, June 14th.

Aaron’s mother, Sandra Cutliff, revealed to the Daily Mail that her son called her on Sunday and confessed to the killings. She told the publication that her son said he met Toyin on a bus and invited her to his house so she could shower.

He told his mother Toyin asked him for drugs after her shower and when he refused, she allegedly bit him and called him a “n*gger” and this sent him into a rage.

Sandra Cutliff said,

“He told me that after she got out of the shower she wanted ‘molly’. He told her he wasn’t going to buy it. He said she called him a f—ass n—-r and bit him. That’s what triggered him off.”

It’s reported Aaron strangled Toyin to death.

He also admitted to his mother that he killed Victoria Sims last week after she called him a “slob.” He became enraged and killed her.

Cutliff said her son confessed to her that sometime after the first alleged murder, Sims came to his house to check on him. That was when she called him a slob and he killed her.

Salau was last seen on June 6, and Sims on June 11. Days before Salau was found dead, she tweeted about being sexually assaulted by a man who posed as a church member.

Police have not said whether or not Aaron is the same man Salau accused of molesting her before she disappeared. Cutliff said her son did not sexually assault Salau and does not have a vehicle. It has also emerged that Aaron was arrested two weeks ago on May 30 for aggravated battery causing bodily harm and released on a $2,500 bond two days later.

Cutliff, 67, said her son suffered from mental health problems and had been on a downward spiral into a psychotic break over the past few weeks.

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