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(CNN) -- A Florida man admitted to reporters that he killed his wife and five "innocent" children, adding that he wants to be executed "right away" so he can be buried with them on Saturday.

Mesac Damas, 32, said he wanted to take his own life, but did not have the courage to go through with it, "because if you kill yourself, you're not going to heaven."

Damas made the statements to a Naples Daily News reporter as he was being led into a Haitian police vehicle in Port-au-Prince. Damas was returned to the United States late Tuesday following his capture in Haiti.

Damas faces six counts of premeditated first-degree murder in the deaths of his wife, Guerline Damas, 32; and the couple's five children -- Michzach, 9; Marven, 6; Maven, 5; Megan, 3; and Morgan, 11 months, police have said. The six bodies were found Saturday in the family's North Naples, Florida, home after relatives called police saying they had not been heard from.

Asked by the reporter in Haiti why he killed his family, Damas responded, "Only God knows." Questioned further, he blamed the crime on his mother-in-law. "Her mom pretty much made me do it -- the devil, her spirit, whatever she worships," he said. video.gifWatch what Damas has to say »

Damas added, "When I did it, [my] eyes [were] closed but right now my eyes are open." He repeatedly asked the reporter, "Do you believe in Jesus Christ," and stated, "The devil exists."

Police said an arrest warrant was issued for Damas on Tuesday "based on information and evidence collected thus far in the investigation and statements made by Damas to a federal agent after his detention in Haiti."

Police have not said how the five were killed, but Collier County Sheriff Kevin Rambosk described the scene as "horrific."

The Naples Daily News, citing the warrant, reported that the woman and children were stabbed and their throats were slashed.

Damas had used a one-way ticket to fly from Miami to Haiti. Later, he told reporters that he had gone to Haiti to say goodbye to his family. He claimed that he had planned to turn himself in.

Police had asked the FBI and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement for help in locating Damas. The FBI's legal attaché in the Dominican Republic notified authorities in Collier County, Florida, that a man believed to be Damas was taken into custody Monday by the Haitian National Police.

"Information obtained by [the sheriff's office] shows Damas was found hiding near a hotel in the capital city of Port-au-Prince," a sheriff's statement said Tuesday. video.gifWatch In Session's report on Damas' detention in Haiti »

Police earlier said the judge who signed the arrest warrant ordered that Damas be held without bond upon his return to Florida. If convicted of six counts of first-degree murder, Damas could face life in prison or the death penalty.

Mesac and Guerline Damas had a history of domestic violence, police said. Mesac Damas was arrested in January, and in June he pleaded no contest to misdemeanor battery charges against his wife. Police said they did not believe he served any jail time, and did not think a restraining order was currently in place regarding the couple.

However, an arrest warrant was issued Monday for Damas on charges of violating probation stemming from the January arrest.

Guerline Damas' family released a statement Tuesday through the sheriff's office, saying she was "the best mother, sister and daughter in the world. She was caring and loving, and we miss her very much."

"This is a family tragedy and we want the community to realize that domestic violence is a serious issue," said the statement from the family. "If you have friends or family who are in an abusive relationship, please try to get them help. And to those women who are being abused, please love yourself enough to get help."

The family said its main concern was getting Damas back into the country "to face what he has done and get justice for our sister and daughter and her children. ... We ask that you keep our family in your prayers."

The Damases had been married about 10 years, Rambosk said. He did not know how long they had lived in Naples.

The six bodies were found about 6:30 p.m. Saturday, a day after police had visited the home to check on the family, Collier County sheriff's Capt. Chris Roberts said.

A family member had asked police to conduct a welfare check on the home Friday, saying they had not heard from a resident there, Roberts said. Responding officers knocked on the door and got no answer, he said, but they saw nothing that aroused their suspicions.

The following morning, the family member became more concerned and filed a missing persons report, Rambosk said. Later, authorities requested a key to the house from property management, as well as authorization to enter.

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The Naples Daily News, citing the warrant, reported that the woman and children were stabbed and their throats were slashed.

Dominican Republic.

This is why Australia thoroughly screens those from third world countries.

According to the Internal Revenue Service, the 400 richest American households earned a total of $US138 billion, up from $US105 billion a year earlier. That's an average of $US345 million each, on which they paid a tax rate of just 16.6 per cent.

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They just put him on Suicide watch. He says he deserves to die.(Most here agree) Its just down the road from me and it has been all over the local news since Saturday.

"Every one of us bears within himself the possibilty of all passions, all destinies of life in all its forms. Nothing human is foreign to us" - Edward G. Robinson.

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Sorry, Niels. Religion didn't do that to the man. He's delusional and crazy.

Just like religious people.

I agree with both bolded parts. The man is a nutjob. I hope they get him some mental help asap.

Life is a ticket to the greatest show on earth.

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Sorry, Niels. Religion didn't do that to the man. He's delusional and crazy.

Just like religious people.

I agree with both bolded parts. The man is a nutjob. I hope they get him some mental help asap.

So, the Dalai Lama is delusional and crazy? Was Martin Luther King, jr. delusional and crazy?

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Sorry, Niels. Religion didn't do that to the man. He's delusional and crazy.

Just like religious people.

I agree with both bolded parts. The man is a nutjob. I hope they get him some mental help asap.

So, the Dalai Lama is delusional and crazy? Was Martin Luther King, jr. delusional and crazy?

He hasnt blamed it on religion, he did say God knows why and something to the affect that he wants to die so he can go to heaven... Yeah right... and he has a bunch of virgins waitin for him there too.... :whistle:

He already said that he didnt have the balls to off himself as he wanted to already, so why worry about a suicide watch... the help he needs is a rope and a bunch of folks chanting that famous saying from the waterboy.... You can do it!!!!You can do it!!!!You can do it!!!! :thumbs:

"Every one of us bears within himself the possibilty of all passions, all destinies of life in all its forms. Nothing human is foreign to us" - Edward G. Robinson.

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Sorry, Niels. Religion didn't do that to the man. He's delusional and crazy.

Just like religious people.

I agree with both bolded parts. The man is a nutjob. I hope they get him some mental help asap.

So, the Dalai Lama is delusional and crazy? Was Martin Luther King, jr. delusional and crazy?

He hasnt blamed it on religion, he did say God knows why and something to the affect that he wants to die so he can go to heaven... Yeah right... and he has a bunch of virgins waitin for him there too.... :whistle:

He already said that he didnt have the balls to off himself as he wanted to already, so why worry about a suicide watch... the help he needs is a rope and a bunch of folks chanting that famous saying from the waterboy.... You can do it!!!!You can do it!!!!You can do it!!!! :thumbs:

They were referring to the thread title. Neils is Baiting

 

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