George Sisco, 28, is accused of stabbing his Gammy and setting her on fire because he thought she was the devil.
67-year-old Margie Finlay was found dead in her home and Sisco muttering "She was the devil, I had to do it."
67-year-old Margie Finlay was found dead in her home and Sisco muttering "She was the devil, I had to do it."
Sisco told investigators he had believed for seven months that his grandmother was the devil. The criminal complaint, obtained by the Pocono Record, went on to say that the 28-year-old man saw his grandmother putting flea medication on her cat, "which he believed was poisoning the cat," and he "had to take action."
Sisco also told investigators, according to the Pocono Record, that he read in the Bible that "to kill the devil, he must use the holy spirit and fire." The man is accused of lighting a kitchen rag on fire, putting it on his grandmother's body and saying a prayer while the fire spread. Before setting her on fire, Sisco hit his grandmother and then slashed her throat and stabbed her.
Pennsylvania man accused of stabbed grandmother, setting her on fire because he believed she was the devil
A Pennsylvania man is accused of killing his grandmother because he thought she was the devil.
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