Friday, September 19, 2014

Mormon Incidents

Mormon Incidents --- ===
Terroristic Security Incidents by Category |Timeline

Only six cases where Mormons kills as if they were mideastern international ISIS terrorists.

Victim
  1. March 2017 West Bountiful man killed, wife injured in London terror attack 
  2. September 1977 Manacled Mormon case
  3. June 2019  Utah man arrested after police say he held six Latter-day Saint missionaries at gunpoint  Fox 13 June 21 
  4. March 1998, Mormon missionaries kidnapped in Russia 
Suspect 
  1. June 20, 2019  Utah man arrested after police say he held six Latter-day Saint missionaries at gunpoint  Fox 13 June 21  also victims
  2. October 3, 2018 William Clyde Allen III Ricin Letters Mail Attack 
  3. Novemeber 2, 2016 Seth Peterson Mormon Murder Mother and Brother 
  4. 6 dead, 1 injured, 1 gunman arrested July 9, 2014 Ronald Lee Haskell FedEx Home Invasion Shoots Family Family and suspect were Mormons.
  5. February 5, 2012 Murder of Charles and Braden Powell, Disappearance of Susan Powell Husband killed himself after killing his sons after wife went missing some suspect his father may have had something to do with killing of missing wife. 
  6. December 15, 2011 Murder-suicide 4 killed 1 injured Derek Jensen Alberta Canada Girlfriend Quad Murder Suicide  One speculated that Fay suggested that Jensen might have been feeling some stress from growing up in a strict Mormon family.
  7. June 4, 2008, Jodi Arias Murder of Travis Alexander woman stalks mormon salesman Travis Alexander converts, then kills him with skills of a professional spy intelligence agent causing huge media circus at trial. 

*Timeline


March 18, 1998, Mormon missionaries kidnapped in Russia 15 years ago reunite to tell ...  Deseret News
  Aug 16, 2012 - almost 15 years since Andrew Propst and Travis Tuttle were kidnapped and held for ransom in the outskirts of a town in southwestern Russia, where they were serving their LDS missions. .. knocked on the door of a man they'd met for the first time a few days before. The man had inquired about the church. "I had no hope of ever walking out of there alive," Propst said. He was hit in the head with a metal baton multiple times, handcuffed and tied up.
June 20, 2019  Utah man arrested after police say he held six Latter-day Saint missionaries at gunpoint  Fox 13 June 21  46-year-old Paul Marquez was booked into jail and faces several charges after police said he held six missionaries for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at gunpoint in a West Valley City trailer partk.  Men invited to an appointment at Marquez home at 8 p.m. Police said they believe Marquez was drunk. Merritt said he invited the missionaries in, began to act erratic and then produced a gun and pointed it at them. arrested and faces charges for assault, kidnapping and possession of a firearm by a restricted person.  6 Latter-day Saint missionaries held at gunpoint in West Valley | KSL  June 21  Six Latter-day Saint missionaries were held at gunpoint for over an hour during a house visit in West Valley City before they escaped, officials said. ... Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saintswere held at gunpoint for over ...


Wed October 3, 2018  William Clyde Allen III Ricin Letters Mail Attack The New York Times reported that the F.B.I. arrested Navy veteran William Clyde Allen III at home in Logan, Utah after two envelopes addressed to Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and to the chief of the United States Navy, Adm. John Richardson set off alarms in a mail screening facility outside the Pentagon on Monday   He told authorities he was forward to Mormon Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' General Conference (3)

West Bountiful man killed, wife injured in London terror attack ... Deseret News  Mar 23, 2017 - A Utah man was killed and his wife injured in a terrorist attack in London ... visiting the woman's parents who are serving an LDS mission in England. .... "A great American, Kurt Cochran, waskilled in the London terror attack.

Novemeber 2, 2016 Seth Peterson Mormon Murder Mother and Brother Mormon occultist Seth Peterson called police for help, when they came he told them he was feeling paranoid but police left when there was no apparent danger.  Daily Mail: Susan Peterson and her 23-year-old son, James Peterson, were found shot dead in a field in remote Carbon County, Utah, Wednesday evening
Deputies arrested Mrs Peterson's 25-year-old son, Seth Gordon Peterson, on murder charges in double homicide   Officials say Susan and James were killed after driving to a ranch near Hiawatha to pick up Seth  Susan and her husband, Shane, had 15 children together, ranging in age from three to 28; family are members of Mormon Church  A friend said Mrs Peterson had left an unnamed polygamous community years earlier

6 dead, 1 injured, 1 gunman arrested  July 9, 2014  Ronald Lee Haskell FedEx Home Invasion Shoots Family Ronald Lee Haskel entered a home dressed as a FedEx delivery man, and waited for adults until he tied them up and placed them face down on the floor and shot four children and two adults execution style because they refused to say where he could find his ex-wife, Katie Stay's sister. Family and suspect were Mormons.

February 5, 2012 Murder of Charles and Braden Powell, Disappearance of Susan Powell Susan Cox Powell (born October 16, 1981) was an American woman from West Valley City, Utah, who was last seen alive on December 6, 2009. was an American woman from West Valley City, Utah, who was last seen alive on December 6, 2009. On February 5, 2012, in an act of murder and suicide, Powell's husband, Josh (b. January 20, 1976), killed himself and their two sons (Charles Joshua Powell b. January 19, 2005, and Braden Timothy Powell b. January 2, 2007) after custody of the boys was awarded to Cox-Powell's parents

December 15, 2011 Murder-suicide 4 killed 1 injured Derek Jensen Alberta Canada Girlfriend Quad Murder Suicide  In Claresholm, Alberta, Canada  shooter Derek Jensen became enraged when he saw his ex-girlfriend at a bar with 2 new men, and targeted her on the highway in Alberta, killing her and two of her male friends from Prince Edward Island, and injuring one other woman, before killing himself. The act was so violent and suspect brought 3 guns that it has been categorized in lists of terrorist acts of 2011. One speculated that  Fay suggested that Jensen might have been feeling some stress from growing up in a strict Mormon family.

June 4, 2008, Jodi Arias Murder of Travis Alexander salesman Travis Alexander, was murdered in his house in Mesa, Arizona. He sustained multiple stab wounds, a slit throat, and a gunshot to the head. Jodi Arias, Alexander's ex-girlfriend, was charged with first-degree murder for his death. At trial, she testified that she killed Alexander in self-defense. She was convicted of first-degree murder on May 8, 2013.[1] The murder and trial received widespread media attention. Alexander and his seven siblings were taken in by their paternal grandmother, Norma Jean Preston Alexander Sarvey (1932–2012), who eventually introduced them to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Arias and Alexander met in September 2006 at a Prepaid Legal Services conference in Las Vegas, Nevada. On November 26, 2006, Arias was baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by Alexander.

14 September 1977 Manacled Mormon case - Wikipedia The Manacled Mormon case, also known as the Mormon sex in chains case, was a widely reported scandal involving a sexual assault by an American woman, Joyce McKinney, on a young American Mormon missionary, Kirk Anderson
Arrests‎: ‎McKinney and alleged accomplice Keith May Sentence‎: ‎One year's imprisonment  Convictions‎: ‎McKinney, ‎in absentia‎  A young Mormon missionary, Kirk Anderson, went missing on 14 September 1977, in EwellSurrey, after he was allegedly abducted from the steps of a meetinghouse of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints[6] by Keith May, 24, who had posed as an investigator into Mormonism  had attempted to seduce and then raped him. Police set up a sting operation and the two suspects were arrested.




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