Matthew Sisley: Florida son, 21, who killed mom for 'not pushing him to be a man' says he has no regrets
KISSIMMEE, FLORIDA: A Florida man, Matthew Stewart Sisley, 21, stabbed his mother to death in their Kissimmee home on Tuesday, November 29, because she never "pushed him to be a man," and if released, he would do so again, and without hesitation or regret. Sisley also attacked his sister, whose hand was severely injured, but this was not "intentional," in his opinion.
Police were called to a possible stabbing at approximately 4.13 pm Tuesday, Nov 29. Officers discovered a woman stabbed in the abdomen and a daughter's hand badly injured in a home. Deputies with the Osceola County Sheriff's Office saw Mathew, who was covered in blood, a short distance from the home. He was taken into custody Tuesday, where he confessed to the bloody assault during an interview.
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Mathew showed no remorse when he was questioned about if her mother deserved to die to which he answered, “Yes because she never pushed me to be a man.” A detective then asked if he regretted ending her life.“No,” he said. “I would do it again,” the New York Post reported. As per the police, there had been no previous reported incidents of domestic violence at the home. Mathew, the report told cops that he had not intentionally hurt her sister.
"Matthew was booked into the Osceola County Jail for Aggravated Battery w/a Deadly Weapon (Domestic)", the Osceola County Sheriff's said in a press release. Additional charges, they said are forthcoming, indicating that it was an isolated incident. If found guilty Mathew could face up to life in jail.
There were reactions to the Sheriff's post on Facebook with one commenting, "They will definitely push him to be a man in jail," another wrote, "Society certainly has no shortage of pushers. It seems that this male was not properly taught personal responsibility or accountability for his actions. I guess this will prove to be his wake-up call." "Totally Insane," wrote one, with one suggesting, "Give him the chair and call it a day already. Unreal." “You never know the psychopath sitting next to you” 21 pilots. What a POS glad he’s locked up." a user commented.
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