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Dad accused of murdering his toddlers told FBI he was 'Neo from The Matrix'

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accused of killing his two toddlers reportedly told FBI agents that he "felt like Neo from the Matrix" when they hauled him in for questioning.American Matthew Taylor Coleman, 40, allegedly murdered his two-year-old son Kaleo and 10-month-old daughter Roxy after taking them to Baja California, Mexico, in August 2021.He was arrested by authorities as he re-entered the US across the border.An arrest affidavit document shows that Coleman told investigators he felt like the '90s film protagonist as he "saw all the pieces falling into place" while laying on a bed before carrying out the acts.He also began to believe that his wife possessed the DNA of a serpent, and could be a shapeshifter.The affidavit says: "He said visions and signs revealed that his wife, A.C. [Abby Coleman], possessed serpent DNA (M.

COLEMAN mentioned that he was not sure if his wife was a shapeshifter) and had passed it onto his children and that all things were pointing to the idea that his children have corrupted DNA that will spread if something is not done about it."During this episode in Mexico, Coleman reportedly "saw the big picture" which told him that he had to kill his children to "prevent them from becoming an alien species that would release carnage over the Earth".His wife, Abby Coleman, said she received texts from her husband in the days before the alleged murder saying that he was "still thinking of burning" some family bibles in his possession "in case there's a chip in them or something".He added: “Going to keep processing through everything and hope to get some answers.

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