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Dad of incel who killed six 'living luxurious James Bond-lifestyle' 11 years on
THE father of the Santa Barbara killer is living a reclusive but luxurious life at a grand hotel made famous by the James Bond film Spectre. In the years since his 22-year-old son went on a violent…

THE father of the Santa Barbara killer is living a reclusive but luxurious life at a grand hotel made famous by the James Bond film Spectre.
In the years since his 22-year-old son went on a violent rampage in May 2014, British-born filmmaker Peter Rodger has been living a mellow lifestyle at a hotel in Tangier, Morocco, about three hours north of the country's capital. The British cinematographer is now married to Moroccan actress Soumaya Akaaboune.
PALAIS OF ABDESLAM AKAABOUNE

Rodger's stunning home is one of the finest riads in the city and once belonged to Akaaboune's father, Abdeslam, who was nicknamed Mr. Tangier. The lavish estate, named the Palais of Abdeslam Akaaboune, was featured in the 2015 James Bond spy thriller Spectre, which starred Daniel Craig. However, fans recognize the property as the Hotel L’Americain, as named in the movie, and ever since its feature in the film has become a destination for 007 followers. Yet, it's not just fans who come to pay their respects, but celebrities as well. Six days before the tenth anniversary of the shooting last year, Rodger posted two photos with Sting and his wife, Trudie Styler. The couple stopped to have dinner with Rodger, who shared a photo with the caption, "At home with old friends and new. "Great to be back in Tangier. And what an amazingly great and funny evening!" In a separate post, Rodger went further to explain the rich heritage of the house and said it's where the Rolling Stones recorded their hit Continental Drift. "Tangier is a quirky Moroccan town situated where the Mediterranean Sea meets the Atlantic Ocean, just nine miles from Spain across the Straits of Gibraltar," Rodger captioned the series of photos. "This cultural crossroads has attracted artists and adventurers for centuries. "Famous for hosting Beat Generation icons like Paul Bowles and William Burroughs, Tangier inspired creativity and escape. "Even bands like the Rolling Stones were drawn to its vibrant ethnicities and culture; they recorded 'Continental Drift' in our house back in 1889. "Recently Sting and his wonderful wife, Trudy, joined us for dinner. "With a rich musical heritage and a haven for visual artists like Matisse, Tangier’s unique charm captures the essence of a bygone era. Swipe through these photos for a glimpse of Tangier after the sun has set—where whispers of creativity still linger."
This is so incredibly sadistic dude married and had a child with a 2/10 asian to create 5'7 hapa Elliot, divorced then married a hot Moroccan to create a baby Chad half-brother he was jealous of. Gave Elliot 0 parental attention or guidance whilst he was being bullied at school for, no surprises, his mothers dead-end genes. And now Elliot comitted he's been living it up in a Moroccan tourist 5 star hotel since with his wife like nothing happened total ropefuel