QAnon Dad's SHOCKING Jailhouse Admission After Kids' Murders: 'I Was Deceiving Myself'
16.06.2022 - 20:37
/ perezhilton.com
The California father accused of killing his two children after mistakenly believing they had been passed down some sort of reptile DNA by his wife is speaking out in a new letter from prison.
Matthew Taylor Coleman allegedly killed his two children, 2-year-old Kaleo and 10-month-old Roxy, with a spearfishing gun at a rural location in Mexico nearly a year ago. At the time, shocking reports came out that the dad — who had been an instructor at a surfing school in Santa Barbara, California — was apparently a proponent of shocking conspiracy theories he’d acquired on the internet.
Authorities have since claimed Coleman was a fervent follower of the QAnon conspiracy theory, which claims former president Donald Trump is supposedly secretly fighting against a group of Satan-worshipping pedophiles in government.
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Related to that conspiratorial thinking, Coleman reportedly believed his wife Abby Coleman had passed down “serpent DNA” to the couple’s two children. Thus, he shockingly deduced, he had to take action by allegedly murdering the children to remove them from this diseased world. More recent reports have suggested that Abby may have been the former surf instructor’s next target upon returning from Mexico.
But Coleman never got that far. After being arrested by federal border authorities while trying to return to the US from the country following the reported killings, Coleman was transferred to an undisclosed federal prison while awaiting trial. In the months since, he has apparently altered some of his thoughts regarding QAnon, reptile DNA, and other issues.
FBI affidavits in the case have since claimed Coleman spent hours each day on
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