Madman Confesses: Crucified Arizona Pastor in Ritual
A devout Arizona pastor, 76-year-old William “Bill” Schonemann, was horrifically slain by a man now openly confessing to a chilling, religiously motivated killing spree—an admission that has rocked faith communities across the nation. Adam Sheafe, currently in custody on unrelated charges, told local media that he methodically targeted Pastor Schonemann for execution as part of a grotesque plot dubbed “Operation First Commandment,” aimed at murdering at least 14 Christian leaders across 10 states. Driven by a twisted interpretation of scripture, Sheafe claims he crucified the beloved pastor to a wall inside his own home, believing Christ to be “the son of Satan” and the New Testament a betrayal of God. What’s more disturbing is Sheafe’s calculating demeanor—calmly explaining how he stalked the pastor after Bible study and awaited the perfect time to carry out what he called a divine mission. He planned to strike again at two more churches in Sedona but was apprehended after a police chase. As the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office prepares formal charges, one can’t help but wonder: how many more would have died if he hadn’t been stopped? Pastor Schonemann's murder is not only a loss to his family
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