‘Religious zealot’ nearly beheads teen ‘witch’ after watching Christian videos: polic

Twila

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Clearly we should panic. But after that?

Religious zealot” in Oklahoma nearly beheaded an acquaintance in a brutal slaying after watching Christian videos, police said.

Isaiah Marin was playing cards Wednesday afternoon with his brother and the victim, 19-year-old Jacob Crockett, at an apartment in Stillwater.

Police said the 21-year-old Marin was watching online videos “related to his Christian beliefs and the Book of Matthew” before he picked up a sword and began swinging it around.

His brother told him to be careful, and then he told police that Marin stabbed Crockett in the chest.

Marin’s brother said the suspect had argued with Crockett in the past because the victim and his brother, Jesse, “were practicing witchcraft and Isaiah had strong Christian beliefs.”

Samuel Marin fled from the apartment, police said, and his brother ran after him and promised to explain why he had killed the teen in letters from jail.

Police said Isaiah Marin called 911 and confessed that he had “murdered someone,” before rambling about magic and sacrifices.

“I hacked them to death with a machete,” Marin told dispatchers.

Police found Marin walking along a state highway, covered in blood and carrying a long knife.

Marin said he had fantasized about killing four or five people, including Crockett, police said.

Investigators said Crockett, who was the son of an Oklahoma Highway Patrol officer, had been nearly decapitated in the attack.

Jesse Crockett, the victim’s brother, said Marin was a “heavy drug user” and “religious zealot.”

Police said the case had no religious implications and was not related to recent beheadings by Islamic extremists — including an attack by a Muslim convert at an Oklahoma food plant.

Marin, a student at Northern Oklahoma College who intended to transfer to Oklahoma State University, was charged with first-degree murder and remains held without bail.
 

captain morgan

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This is a clear case of mental illness (probably drugs too) and in no way is related to religion, just like buddy that stormed Parliament in Ottawa.

It will be a travesty of justice (and possibly racism) if he's jailed.

(For those that can't figure this out.... Pretend it's written in purple)
 

Walter

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Shoulda watched a Muzzie video to get the head slicing right.
 

eh1eh

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Under a Lone Palm

eh1eh

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One instance against a thousand is a fair comparison?????

It's a generalization. Not all Christians and Muslims do these things or even would want to but their books, which they treat as gospel or the true word of their god, do promote these things.
If you don't follow the teaching of your holly book are you a true believer?
Maybe these books are wrong.
Maybe. lol.
 

DaSleeper

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Agreed. I just can't tell the difference between Christian and Muslim anymore. .

It's a generalization. Not all Christians and Muslims do these things or even would want to but their books, which they treat as gospel or the true word of their god, do promote these things.
If you don't follow the teaching of your holly book are you a true believer?
Maybe these books are wrong.
Maybe. lol.
Is it ?....really?
 

petros

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It's a generalization. Not all Christians and Muslims do these things or even would want to but their books, which they treat as gospel or the true word of their god, do promote these things.
If you don't follow the teaching of your holly book are you a true believer?
Maybe these books are wrong.
Maybe. lol.

Maybe you shouldn't read books with the mindset of 6 year old?
 

gerryh

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It's a generalization. Not all Christians and Muslims do these things or even would want to but their books, which they treat as gospel or the true word of their god, do promote these things.
If you don't follow the teaching of your holly book are you a true believer?
Maybe these books are wrong.
Maybe. lol.





wow, do you even read what you write? The number of contradictions in that short piece is unbelievable.
 

Sal

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I think mental illness causes them to seek out justification for what is already their desire

on a soul level a part of them still knows it's wrong. so they seek the words that will allow their will