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24 Feb 2023


She told authorities that she couldn't "figure out what she was seeing," adding that she felt like it "wasn't real" and she was "imagining it."

When interviewed by police after the alleged murder, Smith said that a brain implant "programmed" him to use a hammer to hit Patterson in the head nearly 10 times, the affidavit states. Smith said that he had to take a shower after killing his uncle "because he didn’t feel clean" with "artificial human matter" on his body, the document states.

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Daniel Smith, 39, is accused of killing his uncle, 69-year-old Freddie Patterson, on the night of Feb. 16, according to Fox 59.

Daniel Smith, 39, is accused of killing his uncle, 69-year-old Freddie Patterson, on the night of Feb. 16, according to Fox 59. (Hancock County Sheriff’s Department)

Smith said "sorry" when police told him that his uncle died. Court documents say that Smith "then offered to donate some of his front lobes to [Patterson], and we told him it wouldn’t help him."

Investigators also asked Smith about his relationship with Patterson, to which Smith said that he respected his uncle because of his military service, but said "he was not really sure" if the man who he allegedly killed was actually Patterson, police said. Smith said that the home where he allegedly killed Patterson "was being used as a channel for trafficking and illegal products" involving "Singapore and the Chinese mafia."

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Smith told investigators that while he liked Patterson, he didn't approve of his "prior brushes with the law," adding that he didn't see "eye to eye" on some issues. The suspect said that he once called the Federal Bureau of Investigation to report Patterson, but "wasn’t sure why" he made the call, officials said in the affidavit.

The 39-year-old said Patterson "verbally abused him" in the kitchen of the house, but couldn't remember specific details, telling investigators that he once checked to "see if [Patterson] had a mask on," the document states. 

Police wrote in the affidavit that Smith "spoke about random things not really focusing on any one particular thing" when talking with investigators.

Smith's mother said that she saw something on her son's hand when she passed him in the hallway but couldn't know if it was "Jell-O or blood with fruit in it," police wrote in the affidavit. She also told police that Smith didn't have the best relationship with Patterson.

He is being held at the Hancock County Jail with no bond.

Adam Sabes is a writer for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to Adam.Sabes@fox.com and on Twitter @asabes10.