“WE HAVE TO GET READY FOR THE JOURNEY.” 7-YEAR-OLD’S DIARY REVEALS THE FINAL CHILLING HOURS BEFORE THE SHREVEPORT MASSACRE! 🕯️💔

Investigators thought they had seen it all—until they lifted 7-year-old Layla’s pillow. What they found inside a small, tattered notebook is a nightmare captured in pencil.

Was this a pre-planned execution? Layla’s final entries describe a “disturbing” command from her father: bathe, dress in your best clothes, and prepare for a journey “we aren’t coming back from.” The confusion and fear of eight innocent children are documented on those pages, leading up to a final entry so dark it reportedly left seasoned detectives in tears.

But the horror doesn’t stop there. Dark corners of the web are buzzing with reports that actual footage of these final moments is starting to surface. Was the “journey” being recorded? 🕵️‍♂️🔥

The “House 79” secrets are finally coming to light, and the truth is more terrifying than any theory. See the leaked details of the final page and the status of the “mystery footage” everyone is talking about. 👇

In a case that has already paralyzed the nation with its brutality, a haunting new discovery inside the “House of Horrors” on Cedar Grove is threatening to push the public’s collective grief into a state of pure outrage.

Investigators processing “House 79″—the primary site where Shamar Elkins allegedly executed eight children—have recovered a small notebook belonging to 7-year-old Layla Elkins. The diary, found tucked beneath her pillow, provides a gut-wrenching, first-person account of the final hours leading up to the April 19 massacre.

‘Dress for a Journey’

Sources close to the investigation tell The Post that the entries reflect a home gripped by a “quiet, suffocating fear.” The most disturbing revelation involves a ritualistic command allegedly issued by Elkins. Layla wrote of being told by her father to bathe and dress in specific clothing because they were going on a “journey” from which they would “never return.”

“The innocence of the handwriting contrasted with the ominous nature of the commands is devastating,” a source within the Shreveport Police Department stated on condition of anonymity. “It suggests a level of premeditation that moves this from a crime of passion to a calculated execution.”

The children, ages 18 months to 11 years, were reportedly confused but compliant, believing they were preparing for a family trip. Instead, they were led to their deaths.

The ‘Final Page’ and the Shaken Investigators

While police have not officially released the contents of the final page, leaks from within the department suggest it contains a direct observation by Layla just moments before the shooting began. On Reddit’s r/TrueCrime and various X (formerly Twitter) threads, users claiming to have links to local law enforcement describe the final entry as “unsettling beyond words.”

The descriptions reportedly involve Elkins’ demeanor—described as “cold and smiling”—and a specific mention of him “setting up the camera.” This has sparked a firestorm of speculation that the “journey” wasn’t just planned, but recorded.

Does a ‘Snuff Film’ Exist?

The most digital-native and disturbing aspect of the “House 79” mystery is the rumored existence of footage. Scuttlebutt across Discord servers and True Crime forums suggests that investigators are currently scrubbing the dark web and Elkins’ cloud storage for video files.

If Elkins did indeed film the final moments of his seven children and his nephew, it would elevate the case to one of the most depraved acts of filicide in American history. “The community is already on edge,” said one local resident. “If that video is out there, it’s a secondary trauma for the whole city.”

The Shadow of the Courthouse

The diary entries coincide with the timeline of Elkins’ crumbling marriage. The “journey” was allegedly planned for the eve of a major court hearing regarding custody and domestic disputes. Legal analysts suggest the notebook proves Elkins had no intention of ever showing up to face a judge, choosing instead to “annihilate” his legacy to prevent his wife from having it.

Community in Mourning

Outside House 79, the makeshift memorial of teddy bears and flowers continues to grow. For the residents of Shreveport, the diary isn’t just evidence; it’s a voice from the grave. Layla, who would have been finishing the school year, has instead left behind a roadmap of a massacre.

As the ATF continues to trace the weapon provided by convicted felon Charles Ford, the focus remains on the digital and physical trail left in that small notebook. Shreveport Police Chief has promised a “full accounting” of the evidence, but for a nation watching in horror, the words of a 7-year-old girl have already told the most painful part of the story.

The investigation is ongoing. Check back for updates on the forensic analysis of the “final journey” footage.