Exclusive: I have obtained the first known video revealing the voice of trans terror cult leader Jack Amadeus “Ziz” LaSota. In 2013, at 22 years old, LaSota interned for NASA, developing space weather visualization software. He had just graduated from the Univesity of Alaska… pic.twitter.com/VKmoV8UPtR
— Andy Ngo (@MrAndyNgo) February 11, 2025
Jack Amadeus “Ziz” LaSota, described as the group’s leader, was on the run along with three followers, according to police, while three others were arrested on murder charges. The FBI said Teresa Youngblut, 21, had been charged with the death of Maland. The alleged Zizian member also killed in the shooting was named as Felix Bauckholt, a 26-year-old German. Jessica Taylor, a woman who knew Bauckholt, described the Zizians as a group of “highly intelligent, transgender, vegan” individuals. LaSota, 34, has been in custody since Sunday, held on charges including “trespass on private property, handgun in vehicle and obstructing and hindering”, according to Allegany County sheriff’s office records. LaSota, who is originally from Alaska, has previously identified as a transgender woman, but is listed in the sheriff’s database as male.
The alleged leader of vegan transgender cult is linked to 6 murders. Jack LaSota is allegedly the leader of Zizians. The cult is linked to six murders across the country including a border patrol agent. LaSota claimed in court that he didn’t do anything wrong, but the judge… pic.twitter.com/v2nLMTzebh
— Breanna Morello (@BreannaMorello) February 18, 2025
Zajko was previously questioned over the deaths of her elderly parents on New Year’s Eve 2022. Richard Zajko, 71, and his wife, Rita, 69, were shot dead in their home in Chester Heights, Pennsylvania. A doorbell camera captured audio and video of a car pulling up at the house, with a voice shouting, “Mom!” according to a Pennsylvania state police affidavit.LaSota, Zajko and Blank are being held without bail. The judge cited concerns about all three being flight risks and potential threats to the community. However, LaSota’s attorney, Daniel McGarrigle, has maintained his client’s innocence, claiming LaSota is “wholly and unequivocally innocent of the charges filed in this case.” Authorities are continuing to investigate the group’s activities and potential connections to other incidents. They are also seeking additional members who may be involved in related plots.