In a chilled prison house, a man accused of the terrible, religiously motivated murder of a lover pastor in Arizona, said he committed a crime and revealed that he had a broader list of religious leaders he was going to kill through his murderous rage.
51 -year -old Adam Christopher Sheafe said A real crime in Arizona On Monday, he was crucified by William Schonemann, a 76 -year -old pastor, known as “pastor Bill” in his new river’s home in April.
Sheafe stated that the attack was part of what he said was a divine mission to punish religious leaders, who he thought were misleading followers.
“I drove from there (Phoenix) to Bill’s house, as two in the morning Sunday night, and I executed it,” Sheafe told correspondent Briana Whitney, who was sitting on the table.
April 28th. Schonemann was found dead in his bed, covered with blood during the welfare check.
51-year-old Adam Christopher Sheafe told True Crime Arizona on Monday that he crucified 76-year-old William Schonemann-and had more names in his list of hits (Coconin County Sheriff’s Bureau)
During the interview, Sheafe talked about a worrying scene that contained details of the thorns’ crown, which he said he had made from what he had found in the woods and helped on Schonemann’s head.
“Because what I say is what you proclaim is not what God said,” Sheafe explained. “It’s the opposite of what God said.”
Sheafe revealed that Schonemann was not his only target. Before the murder, he said he followed the priestly home after Easter, intending to kill him, the first of the 14 “executions” throughout the country.
“Beginning in Arizona, where I was born,” Sheafe said. “Where it begins, where it ends, like the Garden of Eden.”
However, he said he had stopped the first attempt when two women unexpectedly entered the garage of the priest.
“I am not interested in fulfilling anything other than pastors or shepherds who mislead the regiment,” he said.
After killing Schonemann, Sheafe said he went to Sedon, where he had planned to kill two more religious leaders. He will later be identified as a suspect during the burglary, which led to a rapid persecution with Sedona police.
After killing Bill Schonemann, Sheafe said he had gone to Sedon, where he planned to kill two more religious leaders (Facebook)
But Sheafe avoided catching when he disappeared, crashing his car into another vehicle, police said. His abandoned car, a later, who was stolen from the Cave Creek, had recovered in a nearby path.
The authorities say they found evidence inside the car, which reportedly tied the Sheafe with the killing of the new river.
He was finally arrested after a few days, through a man associated with a string of burglary. If he was not caught, Sheafe said he was planning to continue his killing through the country.
“From there it was Las Vegas, Nevada; Portland, Oregon; Seattle, Washington; Billings, Montana; Detrait, Michigan; New York, New York; Charlotte, North Carolina; Mobile, Alabama; Beaumont, Tex and El Pass,” he said. “So four of them were going to hit Arizona.”
Sheafe stated that he is behaving according to what he thinks is the law of God, and that he expects to forgive.
He stated that violence was not his nature, saying, “Look, my heart is not my heart to kill people.”
When asked how he would feel, if someone was to crucify him, Sheafe replied, “Good luck is trying.”
Schonemann, 76 -year -old New River Bible Chapel Pastor, April 28th. Was found dead in his home (Google Maps)
“I want the death penalty because I want to show that you can’t kill the Son of God,” Sheafe said. “The whole story is bs”
When Whitney pointed out that executions often take a year, Sheafe replied, “Well, I want to be quickly executed so we can get this show on the road and show what I try to do … All you have to do is worshiped Jesus and you go to the sky; your sins are forgiven.
Asked if he believes God will forgive His sins, Sheafe said, “Absolutely he forgive my sins. He is a forgiving God and loves God.”
Whitney challenged that logic: “How do you justify it? I mean if you kill someone or a few people – you tried how it works?”
“This is an order to get rid of evil Israel,” Sheafe replied.
Whitney said he would probably spend the rest of his life in prison, Sheafe said, “That’s what you think.”
Sheafe remains behind bars in Coconin County Prison and is expected to be issued to the Maricopa County. The anticipated charges associated with the murder of Schonemann.