Maine shooter Robert Card heard voices at the bowling alley and bar where he went on to launch his deadly attack which killed at least 18 people, according to his sister-in-law.
Relatives of the 40-year-old Army reserve firearms instructor have also been frantically texting him pleading with him to surrender as the manhunt enters its 17th hour.
Card has been charged with multiple murder counts after the bloody massacre at Schemengees Bar and Grille and Just-In-Time Recreation bowling alley in Lewiston, Maine, around 7pm on Wednesday.
Officials were seen wheeling a victim in a body bag out of Schemengees the next morning as police combed the area for the gunman.
Katie Card, who is married to the suspect's brother, said he had been struggling with 'an acute episode of mental health'.
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