He was convinced that his two small children had “snake DNA”.

An American from the QAnon conspiracy movement was indicted on Wednesday for murder.

Matthew Taylor Coleman, 40, is accused of bringing his two-year-old son and ten-month-old daughter to Mexico and then killing them with a "harpoon gun," according to a statement from the California attorney general's office.

Arrested at the border between Mexico and the United States on August 9, the man admitted to the murders and declared having committed them to prevent "his children from turning into monsters", according to an official testimony under oath. from the FBI.

He kills "save the world"

The police, who managed to find the suspect through the tracking application on his phone, were alerted on August 7 by the mother of two children whose bodies were recovered by Mexican police in Baja California, near the US border.

Matthew Taylor Coleman, who believes in the theories of the pro-Trump extremist QAnon movement that there is an elite made up of satanist pedophiles, believed his wife had "snake DNA" that she passed on to their children.

He assured the authorities to have killed them to "save the world".

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