QAnon Dad's Wife Was ALSO Into The Conspiracy Theories That Led To Their Children's Murder
08.04.2022 - 23:19
/ perezhilton.com
As we know, Matthew Taylor Coleman spiraled deeply into more and more disturbing conspiracy theories in the months before he was arrested last year.
The California father allegedly abducted his two very young children, took them across the border to Mexico, and murdered them — all in the name of QAnon, as he reportedly explained to agents after his arrest that he had grown to believe his children were secretly monsters.
But before his indoctrination, the father had been the owner of a surfing school in Santa Barbara, and by all outward accounts appeared happy and content. So many have wondered how this could have happened, how a normal person could have become convinced of such ridiculous and dangerous notions. How was it possible those closest to him didn’t notice his descent into the dark world of Q?!
Well, it turns out his wife was right there with him… at first, anyway.
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All this is now coming out following the filing of a new affidavit last week at the federal courthouse in San Diego. In the doc, authorities offer a jaw-dropping look at Coleman’s wife, Abby, and what she apparently had to endure as the surf instructor fell deeper into the conspiracy world.
The court docs claim that the 35-year-old woman told authorities she and her husband started out researching QAnon-related conspiracy theories together. Quickly, Matthew became convinced that his friends around Santa Barbara and at church had supposedly been infiltrated by the Illuminati.
For a while, Abby apparently shared “at least some” of Matthew’s interest in QAnon, according to the affidavit as reported by People. The court filing notes she even texted her husband In