Some of you may be married, maybe for years. You might feel you know your spouse. What a surprise it would be to discover that your spouse now believes you have serpent blood and have spawned monster children. Did his wife have any idea at all that he was entertaining such outlandish thoughts about her, or about the children? Perhaps she wasn't aware of that, but was he starting to share any "alternate visions" that she noticed?
His wife said they hadn't had an argument, nor was she worried he'd harm the children, at least at first. As I understand it, she went with her gut to officially report it when she discovered his phone was in Mexico. It seemed she was trying not to over react, but IMO she sensed something was terribly wrong. Had she noticed he'd been looking at her funny or seemed off kilter lately? How can she heal from what he did? Keeping her in my prayers.
Dangerous nonsense, it scares me that intelligent people, but perhaps highly suggestible people, can fall hook line and sinker for these hard to believe conspiracy theories. MOO, he seemed to have really embraced it, in all it's baloney, to actually lose himself and his grasp on his sanity by killing his own little boy and baby girl. Innocent babies, not monsters. Yes, I'm grappling with this tragedy, knowing more people are being fooled into false beliefs and there's violence and division being spread. All MOO, of course.