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Justin Mohn admits he beheaded dad over government conspiracy theory: video

A Pennsylvania conspiracy theorist accused of decapitating his father and publishing the act in a disturbing YouTube video claimed his father had “betrayed” him by working for the federal government and therefore had to die.

Justin Mohn, 32, of Levittown, appeared in court Tuesday and revealed that nonsensical conspiracy theories motivated him to commit the heinous crime. Local NBC10 coverage.

“I believe, and many others across the country, that the federal government has betrayed America, is destroying our country, and we have to do something to take our country back,” Mohn told reporters while under police escort.

Justin Mohn claimed he had to kill his father because he had “betrayed” him by working for the federal government. NBC 10 Philadelphia
Mone allegedly decapitated his father, Michael Francis Mone. Facebook

When asked how the murder and beheading of his father, Michael Francis Mone (68), would achieve his aims, the suspect claimed his murdered father was also part of the problem.

“He's a federal agent and he betrayed me,” he said. “I was trying to make a citizen's arrest and he resisted that citizen's arrest.”

His father, Morne, worked as an engineer for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Philadelphia office.

Mohn said his father was resisting citizen's arrest. NBC 10 Philadelphia
Mohn's father worked for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in its Philadelphia office. Dennis Kaplan Mohn / Facebook
Mohn broadcast a shocking video of the alleged murder on YouTube. Justin Mohn/YouTube
Flowers were placed outside the Levittown, Pennsylvania, home where the murders are believed to have taken place. Tiger Williams/Philadelphia Inquirer via The Associated Press, files

“In those cases, the use of lethal force is lawful,” he added.

This is a developing story.

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