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QAnon believer kills his children over ‘Serpent DNA’ conspiracy theory

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  • Officials said that 40-year-old Matthew Taylor Coleman killed his two young children since he thought that they would “grow into monsters.”
  • Coleman believed the “Serpent DNA” conspiracy theory from QAnon and Illuminati.
  • He was detained without bond on Wednesday.

Federal officials reported that a California man who took away the lives of his two children in Mexico was a QAnon and Illuminati conspiracy theories believer. The father thought that his children would “grow into monsters so he had to kill them.”

The US Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California said that Matthew Taylor Coleman was charged with foreign murder following the passing of his two-year-old son and 10-month old daughter.

Coleman admitted the crime and told the FBI that he used a spear fishing gun on committing the murder, per officials.

According to a criminal lawsuit, the 40-year-old father told the FBI that he needed to kill his youngsters since they “were going to grow into monsters” and conspiracy theories made him believe that his wife transmitted her “serpent DNA” to them.

The complaint said that Coleman’s wife reached out to Santa Barbara police on Saturday after he took the kids out without telling her anything. She contacted the police after her husband was not responding to her messages and learned that he did not bring a car seat.

Come Sunday, a missing person report was filed and officials told her to use Apple’s Find My Iphone feature to determine Coleman’s whereabouts, per the complaint. The feature determined Coleman’s location, and it was in Rosarito, Mexico.

Coleman was arrested on Monday after he was caught upon his re-entry into the US. Officials said that his children were not in the car but there was blood in it.

Confessing what he did during an interview on Monday, Coleman told officials where he hid the stuff in connection to the murder. He also confirmed that the bodies discovered by Mexican authorities were his children’s.

Coleman stressed that he knew that he had committed a wrongdoing but said that “it was the only course of action that would save the world.”

The complaint noted that Coleman told officials that he believed the “Serpent DNA” conspiracy theory, suggesting that there are existing “lizard people” and they secretly run the world. He said that he learned it through QAnon and Illuminati conspiracy theories.

Coleman was detained without bond on Wednesday. His arraignment was scheduled on August 31.

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