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2019-11-13 California: Blaming Creativity for Christian Behaviour

Started by Rev.Cambeul, Fri 15 Nov 2019

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Extremist Brothers Said They Were Following God's Law When They Riddled A Gay Couple With Bullets

Matthew Williams drew his brother, Tyler, into his extreme beliefs, leading to torching synagogues and the slaughter of Winfield Mowder and Gary Matson.

Erik Hawkins | Oxygen.com | 13 November 2019

https://www.oxygen.com/killer-siblings/crime-news/matthew-tyler-williams-murder-gay-couple-gary-matson-mowder

Excerpt: When the bodies of Gary Matson and Winfield Mowder were discovered in the couple's home in Redding, California, in July 1999, authorities immediately suspected they had more than a simple home invasion on their hands.

"The number of shots fired indicated a certain level of rage, ..." criminalist Thomas Vasquez told the producers of "Killer Siblings" on Oxygen. "That's why they over-kill them — they make sure they're dead. They don't want them coming back."

The 15 spent .22-caliber bullet casings on the floor of the openly gay couple's home, however, wouldn't even come close to indicating the hatred that led to the murders.

Matson and Mowder were killed in their bed by a pair of brothers they'd met before, and with whom they were friendly, according to "Killer Siblings."

Matthew Williams, 31, and his brother Tyler, 29, were raised in a devoutly fundamentalist home. Their father, Ben, was known to shout scripture while walking on the street and believed strongly that God would punish those who failed to obey his laws, according to "Killer Siblings."

Still, there were few outward signs that the brothers' beliefs had veered into hatred or violence. A local nursery owner, who worked with Matthew, was shocked when he heard the brothers were being held by police on suspicion of murder.

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When the bodies of Gary Matson and Winfield Mowder were discovered in the couple's home in Redding, California, in July 1999, authorities immediately suspected they had more than a simple home invasion on their hands.

"The number of shots fired indicated a certain level of rage, ..." criminalist Thomas Vasquez told the producers of "Killer Siblings" on Oxygen. "That's why they over-kill them — they make sure they're dead. They don't want them coming back."

The 15 spent .22-caliber bullet casings on the floor of the openly gay couple's home, however, wouldn't even come close to indicating the hatred that led to the murders.

Matson and Mowder were killed in their bed by a pair of brothers they'd met before, and with whom they were friendly, according to "Killer Siblings."

Matthew Williams, 31, and his brother Tyler, 29, were raised in a devoutly fundamentalist home. Their father, Ben, was known to shout scripture while walking on the street and believed strongly that God would punish those who failed to obey his laws, according to "Killer Siblings."

Still, there were few outward signs that the brothers' beliefs had veered into hatred or violence. A local nursery owner, who worked with Matthew, was shocked when he heard the brothers were being held by police on suspicion of murder."

Although Matson and Mowder's home wasn't burglarized, Matson's credit card was taken. Authorities tracked down the Williams brothers when they used his card to buy $2,000 worth of ammunition and firearms accessories. They were having the arsenal delivered to a drop box in Yuba City, about 100 miles from their home, and the law was there to meet them. 

The Williams brothers were armed and wearing bulletproof vests, making for a tense standoff before they surrendered. In the brothers' vehicle, authorities found damning evidence, including a sprinkler head that had been turned into a homemade silencer. The device also had what appeared to be a speck of blood on it.

What authorities found in the Williams' home was even more disturbing. They had literature from white supremacist group World Church of the Creator, news clippings of nearby synagogue fires and even more guns and ammunition. There was also a list of 30 prominent Jewish citizens associated with area synagogues — the same ones that had recently come under attack. 

In jailhouse audio obtained by "Killer Siblings," Matthew proclaimed he was not guilty of murder during an interview. Rather, he said he was just "removing abominations from the land."

"I'm not guilty of murder ... I'm guilty of obedience to laws of the creator," he said. 

The brothers pleaded guilty in December 2001 to burning three synagogues, as well as an abortion clinic. Matthew was sentenced to 30 years in prison, and Tyler got 21 years and three months, according to the Record Searchlight Newspaper. They were also ordered to collectively pay $1 million in restitution.

Two years later, Tyler would plead guilty to killing Gary Matson and Winfield Mowder, earning him 29 more years to life after his arson sentences, according to the New York Times.
https://www.nytimes.com/2003/03/29/us/national-briefing-west-california-sentence-in-killings-of-gay-men.html
Reverend Cailen Cambeul, P.M.E.
Church Administrator, Creativity Alliance
Church of Creativity South Australia
Box 7051, West Lakes, SA, Australia, 5021

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