Thirty-five-year-old Nelson, who stabbed his father, Sunday Oamen, to death,
in Abesan Estate, in the Ipaja area of Lagos State, has said he did it because
his father always scolded him.
Oamen, who is currently being detained at the State Department of Criminal
Investigation, Yaba, told PUNCH Metro on Wednesday that he had smoked four
wraps of Indian hemp before committing the crime.
He faulted his parents for not giving him enough training, adding that he hated
them for always talking down on him.
Our correspondent had reported last week Monday that Nelson, a suspected
drug addict, stabbed his 75-year-old father to death on Friday, September 23.
It was reported that the deceased, a retired worker in a company in the Apapa
area of the state, was battling with stroke and always stayed indoors at the
time of the incident.
Nelson was reported to have sneaked into the house and stabbed his father to
death with a broken bottle.
He was said to have covered his corpse with a blanket and fled the house.
Residents told our correspondent that the suspect, who always fomented
trouble in the community, escaped with the heart of his father.
On Wednesday, our correspondent reported that the suspect voluntarily turned
himself in to the police.
During a chat with PUNCH Metro, Nelson said he surrendered himself to the
police because he lost his peace after killing his father.
The Edo State indigene said he had always fought with his father before things
went awry on the fateful day.
He said, "I am the fourth child in a family of eight children. I have
had several
fights with my dad in the past. There was a time I confronted him that I had
been going through a lot of challenges in life and I needed help, but he said I
should sit at home and he would be feeding me. I was angry because he
wanted me to be dependent on him and I needed to fend for myself.
"My parents knew that I smoke hemp and it sometimes affected my
behaviour. They asked me to quit it, and I did for some time. People advised
them to take me for medical care, but they said they did not have the money.
"I became addicted to hemp about six months ago. On Thursday night, a day
preceding the incident, I had gone to a joint where I smoked four wraps of
hemp. I bought each for N50.
"On Friday, around 11am, I was sitting outside the house when I started
feeling restless and a spirit told me to go inside and kill my father. I went in
through the window and when I got to where he was lying, I stabbed him in the
neck and chest."
He said after committing the act, he ran away because he was overcome with
guilt.
Nelson, who dropped out of primary school, denied removing his father's
heart, adding that after killing his father, his eyes became opened.
"The spirit that pushed me to kill my father began to tell me that I
will not have
rest until I report myself to the police. When I could no longer bear
it, I decided
to report to the police.
"It is not my fault. Whenever I talk to my parents, they always scolded me.
And sometimes, I felt they were not my parents. I killed my father because he
always chastised me and because I lost control of my senses.
"If I get out of this mess, I will surrender my life to Jesus. But if
not, I resign
myself to fate," he added.
Our correspondent learnt that the police would soon charge the suspect to
court for the offence.
But a police source said the suspect's family was becoming hesitant in giving
their full support to the prosecution.
He said, "Some members of the family want him to face the consequence of
his action, but they are also considering the implication on their mother who
had become old and might not want to suffer double tragedies.
"However, the police will prosecute him. It is a straightforward murder case."