‘There is a dead body in there, it’s my mom’: Son sent photo of dead mother to friends on Snapchat after beating her to death with jewelry box during ‘exorcism,’ affidavit says

Alexander Taylor Valdez

Inset: Alexander Taylor Valdez (Tarrant County Jail). Background: Fort Worth, Texas, home where Valdez allegedly killed his mother during an exorcism (Google Maps).

A disturbing Snapchat photo of a woman covered in blood led Texas cops to a home where they found a man who admitted he killed his 58-year-old mother during an exorcism, authorities say.

Alexander Taylor Valdez, 23, stands accused of murder in the death of his mother Teresita Sayson, in Fort Worth. According to a probable cause arrest affidavit obtained by Law&Crime, the Fort Worth Police Department received an anonymous call around 1:30 a.m. Friday, about a photo received in a group on Snapchat. The caller described the photo as “very concerning” and appeared to show a woman on the ground covered in red, possibly blood. The caller then gave cops the address of Valdez, who allegedly took the photo.

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Officers went to the home in the 9900 block of Farmers Branch Street and knocked on the door. Valdez answered and cops noted he was covered in blood, the affidavit said. He also held what appeared to be a Bible in his hand and said, “It was an exorcism” before walking out of the house and sitting down in a chair on the porch.

When an officer asked why he had blood on him, he allegedly responded, “I was doing witchcraft to kill my mom.” Asked if there was anyone else in the home, he said, “There is a dead body in there, it’s my mom,” according to the affidavit. Officers searched the home and found a bloodied Sayson on the floor of the master bedroom with apparent trauma to the face and upper body. There was also a dead dog in the room.

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