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Joshua Media Ministries, also known as the Kingdom of God Global Church or Kingdom Family Church, is a ministry and church based in Taylor, Michigan. [1] [2] Several former members have described it as a cult, [1] and its leader, self-described "Apostle" David E. Taylor, has attracted accusations of being a sexual predator and criticism for his ...
Murders of Mollie Olgin and Mary Chapa. Mollie Olgin was a 19-year-old woman murdered on June 22, 2012 in Violet Andrews Park in Portland, Texas after she and her girlfriend were attacked and shot. The case garnered national attention and sparked outrage amongst the public, as homophobia initially was suspected to be a motivating factor in the ...
Warren Jeffs - Once President of Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (a polygamist Mormon sect), convicted of rape as an accomplice (overturned in 2010). Jeffs was convicted in a Texas state court of child sex charges and sentenced to life plus 20 years. He is incarcerated at the Powledge state prison.
Republicans on March 19 chose David Taylor as their candidate to succeed retiring Rep. Brad Wenstrup in Ohio's 2nd Congressional District. He will face Democrat Samantha Meadows in November and ...
A 16-year-old who opened fire at a Dallas-area school earlier this year, killing one student and injuring another, was sentenced Thursday to 40 years in prison for capital murder and attempted ...
Abilene is about 150 miles west of Fort Worth. The trials for Johnnie Miller and his son, Michael, have been delayed in Taylor County. The men are accused of killing their neighbor in 2018 over a ...
If he served his full sentence, he would have been released in mid-2048. Pardon. Following Perry's conviction, conservative commentators and politicians began to urge Texas Governor Greg Abbott to pardon Perry, supporting Perry's self-defense claim. These calls for a pardon of Perry included Texas U.S. Representative Ronny Jackson.
Tabor said that the Apostle Paul wrote much of the New Testament from prison and, in a similar manner, Koresh's message would reach to a wider audience if he surrendered peacefully, even if it meant going to prison. On April 4, a tape recording of this broadcast was delivered to David Koresh by Dick Deguerin, Koresh's lawyer.