‘He stabbed me! He stabbed me!’: Man allegedly kills brother with a foot-long ‘pirate sword,’ cops say

Cody Kellett wanted for murder

Cody Kellettt is accused of stabbing his brother to death with what was described as a ‘pirate sword’ in Houston, Texas, according to police. (Houston Police Department)

Police in Houston, Texas, are searching for a 29-year-old man after he allegedly fatally stabbed his brother in the neck with a curved foot-long sword, authorities said Monday.

Houston police Lt. Larry Crowson described the weapon to NBC affiliate KRPC as a “pirate sword.”

Officers responded to a stabbing call on the city’s southeast side shortly after 4 p.m. Thursday. When they arrived, they found Robert Payne Stewart suffering from a stab wound. He was taken to the hospital and died about 40 minutes later.

According to a probable cause arrest affidavit, witnesses quickly identified the suspect as Stewart’s brother, Cory Madison Kellett. Stewart’s roommate told police that he was sleeping when Stewart frantically awakened him to say that his brother was outside.

“My brother is outside, and he is not playing,” Stewart told his roommate, according to the affidavit.

The roommate walked outside and saw Kellett talking with a neighbor. Stewart asked his brother, “You think you are cool, coming into my neighborhood with a knife?”

That’s when Kellett pulled a large knife from a holster and pointed it toward Stewart, the affidavit said. Kellett started walking toward the roommate while punching the knife in the air as the roommate ran toward the house in fear for his safety, detectives said.

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