Sola admits to move pastor at Arizona at home – and he had others in the beating list
At the risk of a cold prison, a man accused of killing the murder of Arizona’s name in Arizona, making a crime for crime and revealed that he had a broad range of religious leaders.
Adam Christopher Shearafe, 51, was told True Crime Arizona On Monday he had a 76-year-old William Schoneman, a well-known teacher as “the Pastor of the Payers,” inside his new home house in April.
Shuefa said the attack was part of what he said was a higher purpose to punish the religious leaders who said, in his view, who misleading followers.
“I went from there (Phoenix) I was in Bill, like two Sunday night, and I killed him,” he said, “said the author of Briana Whitney, who lived across his other opposite direction.
Chreeemann was found dead in his bed, covered with blood, on April 28 at the time of remuneration.
Adam Christopher Shearafe, 51, told genuine crimes Arizona on Monday that he was pioneered by a 76-year-old Pastor William Schonamedan – then many names in his office listed (Coconino County Sheriff office.
During the interview, Shearph spoke of a disturbing incident, which included the crown details of the thorns, which he did in his head he found in the head of Schonemann.
“Because what I say is that, what is preached is not something that God says,” explains Shafe. “It is contrary to what God said.”
Shearafe revealed that Schonemann was not the only one of his target. Before the murder of the execution, he followed the priest after Paata functions in Phoenix with a purpose to kill him – the first “murder” in the world.
“Starting in Arizona, where I was born,” said Sheeph. “When it first is, like the garden of Eden.”
But he said that the first attempt when two women were unexpected in the priesthood garage.
“I have no problem doing somebody other than the clergy or shepherds lead the herd,” he said.
After killing Schonemann, he said Sheephe said he went to Sadona, where he planned to kill two religious leaders. Later he would be identified as a suspect in the line that led to the fastest chases for police in Sedona.
After killing Bill Schonamed, Sheera said he went to Sadona, where he planned to kill two religious leaders (Facebook)
But Sheera came up when he was crashed when he disappeared after his car else hit his car, police said. His abandoned car later found to be stolen in Cave Creek – found in a quick place.
Authorities say they receive evidence within the car that reported that Sheefe was killed by the new River.
Eventually, he was arrested a few days later, while related to the current rope. If he was not taken, Shaeph said he planned to continue his abroad throughout the world.
“From there, Was Sastland, Oregan, New York, Alabas, Texas,” says El paso, Texas, “said. “Therefore, four of them would come to Arzona.”
Hefe said that underground, he was working under God’s law and that he expected forgiveness.
He has kept violence not in his place, saying: “Look, it is not my heart to kill people.”
When asked how he would feel if someone cruces him to the cross, Shaeph answered, “good luck is trying.”
Schonemann, the 76-year-old Teacher of New River Bible Chapel, was found dead on April 28 at his home (Google Maps)
“I am looking for a rope sentence because I want to show that you cannot kill the Son of God,” said Sheeph. “The whole story is BS”
When Whitney pointed out that murder often lasted, replied, “Yes, I want to be done quickly so I can do what I am trying to do … All you have to do.”
Asking about whether he believes that God believes his sins, ours, “you will completely forgive my sins. He is a God of forgiveness and love.
Whitney challenged the mind: “How do you justify that? I mean, if you kill someone or many people – try, that works, that works?”
Shearafe answered: “It is a command to remove Israel from evil,” Sheareph said.
Whitney was told Whitney is likely to use the rest of his life in prison, Sheareph said: “That’s what you think.”
SHEAFE lives behind barriers in County County Jail and is expected to be transferred to Maricopa County. Cases related to Schonamedan’s death is still paid.