A chilling case reveals that convicted murderer Scott Kimball, who admitted to killing multiple victims while working as an FBI informant, manipulated the very agency tasked with protecting Americans.
Kimball turned murder into a sick game, preying on vulnerable women and even his own uncle, while feeding ābreadcrumbsā of false intelligence to the FBI. Former Special Agent Jonny Grusing admitted, āHe made a game out of tricking the FBI⦠As long as he won the game in front of him, thatās all that mattered.ā
While federal authorities granted him confidential informant status, Kimball was killing at least four peopleāand later claimed responsibility for as many as 45 to 50. Victimsā families were the ones who finally forced the FBI to investigate its own trusted source. āTo have someone who enjoyed manipulating us, putting stuff in our files, and then making people disappear was beyond anything Iād seen,ā Grusing revealed.
The case highlights a disturbing lack of accountability at the bureau. Instead of protecting innocent citizens, the FBI enabled a predator who openly admitted, āI just kill people when I have the opportunity.ā
Conservatives have long warned that the FBIās failures arenāt just politicalāthey are deadly. As Grusing admitted, āIt was like leaving little breadcrumbs to say, āIām so good at this, I can tell you about these homicides, and youāll never know Iām doing them.āā

