Inside On-Air Shooter Vester Flanagan's Sparse Apartment
Vester Lee Flanagan was living in Roanoke, Va., at the time of the shooting.
— -- Photos from inside the apartment of alleged on-air killer Vester Flanagan show his spare living space.
The only hanging decorations were a series of photos from what appeared to be his earlier careers in modeling and television.
His refrigerator was covered in 10 sheets of paper, all pictures of himself. One appeared to be a contact sheet with dozens of headshots.
The apartment images were provided to ABC News by an agency that exclusively represents the syndication of the photos.
The only other colorful decorations in his apartment appeared to be about two dozen tea-light candles. The candles, which all seemed to be previously burned, varied from beige to light pink and red, and were found on the counter in his bathroom.
There are several other partially burned larger candles on the counter, as well.
Barbasol shaving cream and Aim toothpaste were the only noticeable brands near the mirror.
The rest of the apartment was strikingly bare, with no sheets on his bed, nothing on the walls in the living room and few pieces of furniture. The only chair shown near his computer appeared to be a plastic outdoor chair.
Flanagan, who went by the name Bryce Williams when he worked in TV news, allegedly shot and killed two of his former colleagues while they were filming a live interview Wednesday in Moneta, Virginia.
The 41-year-old man was found with a self-inflicted gunshot wound after being chased by Virginia State Police. He died later after being airlifted to a nearby hospital.