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RAB910

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5. I am sorry, but I wouldn't convict him because the man was insane
Thu Sep 9, 2021, 12:17 PM
Sep 2021
He confessed to killing the children, according to the complaint, telling investigators that "he believed his children were going to grow into monsters so he had to kill them."
"Coleman explained that he was enlightened by QAnon and Illuminati conspiracy theories and was receiving visions and signs" that revealed his wife was telling him "he was saving the world from monsters," the complaint said.

According to the document, Coleman said he knew it was wrong to kill his children, "but it was the only course of action that would save the world."
"Coleman explained that he was enlightened by QAnon and Illuminati conspiracy theories and was receiving visions and signs" that revealed his wife was telling him "he was saving the world from monsters," the complaint said.

According to the document, Coleman said he knew it was wrong to kill his children, "but it was the only course of action that would save the world."
Another one of tRump's 'very fine people' gohuskies Sep 2021 #1
I believe, I could be wrong, gab13by13 Sep 2021 #2
Speechless PatSeg Sep 2021 #3
This is real????? bucolic_frolic Sep 2021 #4
I am sorry, but I wouldn't convict him because the man was insane RAB910 Sep 2021 #5
He said that he knew it was wrong. colorado_ufo Sep 2021 #6
Do you think someone who believes that his young children will grow up and "Destroy the world" RAB910 Sep 2021 #7
Qanon and believing crazy conspiracy theories are louis-t Sep 2021 #19
I'm with you. He seems to be far beyond just a "typical" QAnon believer. hollygolively Sep 2021 #9
Thank you, this is the sort of response I thought I would see here RAB910 Sep 2021 #12
How is he different from other QAnoners, other than he acted on his beliefs? SunSeeker Sep 2021 #10
Which Q teaching included the possibility of one's children growing up and destroying the world? RAB910 Sep 2021 #11
How is believing "evil shape-shifting lizard people run the world" not mental illness? SunSeeker Sep 2021 #22
I have never heard nor could I find on the net RAB910 Sep 2021 #23
Here you go... SunSeeker Sep 2021 #27
He knew what he was doing and did it anyway tenderfoot Sep 2021 #13
You believe he "saved the world" by killing his children?!?! RAB910 Sep 2021 #16
No. I believe he's a religious/narcissistic whack job that needed a reason. tenderfoot Sep 2021 #28
Well, somebody should have killed him to save the children! MiniMe Sep 2021 #14
Why make excuses for a child murderer? IronLionZion Sep 2021 #24
How do we test that? Just because what he did was heinous? ck4829 Sep 2021 #25
"Enlightened" 2Gingersnaps Sep 2021 #8
One of my oldest friends lives on that street, used to see his wife walking with the baby... Hekate Sep 2021 #15
Wow. His poor wife. I don't think I'd be able to recover from that. SunSeeker Sep 2021 #21
Oh, the pain these small kids must have suffered. I have no words. Just numb at seeing this. riversedge Sep 2021 #17
Perhaps he believed his children were a diabolical extension of himself bucolic_frolic Sep 2021 #18
This guy needs a tattoo on his forehead. truthisfreedom Sep 2021 #20
What a scumbag ck4829 Sep 2021 #26
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