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- What really happened at Rustic Canyon’s rumored Nazi ranch?
- Questions remain in disappearance, killing of 2 men found buried at Clemmons house
- Meet Pazuzu Algarad, The Satanist Who Buried Bodies Behind His House Of Horrors
- Driver dies after I 840 crash, shooting: police
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- Clemmons grave site house demolished
Of course, Pazuzu's friends were high on drugs most of the time, and they could not understand what he was saying, nor did they really listen. And those who understood most likely thought it was just part of Pazuzu's way of boosting his terrifying image. Amber Burch, then 27, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder, armed robbery and accessory after the fact to murder. She was ordered to serve a minimum of 30 years and eight months in prison with a maximum sentence of 39 years and two months. A year earlier, he was arrested in connection to the shooting death of Joseph Emmrick Chandler, then 30, in Clemmons. Emrick was found dead by the Yadkin River where Algarad allegedly indulged in black magic rituals and animal sacrifices.
What really happened at Rustic Canyon’s rumored Nazi ranch?
The sheriff’s office wanted to use the archaeological team and its equipment to help in the search, but the team was working on another project for two weeks. It has been eight years since Joshua Fredrick Wetzler and Tommy Dean Welch were shot to death at 2749 Knob Hill Drive and three years since their remains were found buried in the backyard of that same house. An excavator tore into the Pazuzu Algarad house at 2749 Knob Hill Drive in Clemmons, NC, Friday, April 24, 2015. Human remains were found buried in the back yard last summer, and Algarad and two others have been charged with the murders. Timelapse captures the demolition of the Clemmons house where human remains were found buried in the back yard.
Questions remain in disappearance, killing of 2 men found buried at Clemmons house
John was sometimes so anxious, even thinking about getting out of the house, that he almost passed out. He was trying to manage his non-stop anxiety in his own way but drinking a 12-pack of beer every single day was not the best approach. In addition, John was apparently also torturing animals during this time which is never a good sign.
Meet Pazuzu Algarad, The Satanist Who Buried Bodies Behind His House Of Horrors
A self-proclaimed Satanist, Algarad spent his days making animal sacrifices, drinking blood, and having orgies in his home. It was not until he was arrested and charged with murder that the nightmare came to an end. During the investigation, authorities released a 9-minute video of the Clemmons House of Horrors, showing its disturbing condition to the public. Needless to say, people were even more convinced Pazuzu had really practiced demonic rituals inside his home. That alone caused residents of the area to want to get rid of the whole building, but due to Pazuzu and his followers' lifestyle, the house was also deemed uninhabitable. And so, the house at 2749 Knob Hill Drive, Winston-Salem, was demolished in April 2015, six months before Pazuzu committed suicide.
Driver dies after I 840 crash, shooting: police
An exterior wall falls as an excavator demolishes the house at 2947 Knob Hill Drive in Clemmons, NC, Friday, April 24, 2015. Human remains were discovered buried in the back yard last summer, and the interior was heavily damaged by mold, feces, blood, and evidence of snimal sacrifice. An excavator begins to demolish the house at 2947 Knob Hill Drive in Clemmons, NC, Friday, April 24, 2015.
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First look inside ‘devil worshiper’ Pazuzu Algarad’s Clemmons home - KTVI Fox 2 St. Louis
First look inside ‘devil worshiper’ Pazuzu Algarad’s Clemmons home.
Posted: Wed, 05 Nov 2014 08:00:00 GMT [source]
Culler said she has been asked by neighbors and friends why she didn't say anything to them about Algarad and the house. The men found buried in a Clemmons yard had died of gunshot wounds, the Medical Examiner’s Office said. The skeletal remains were identified as those of Joshua Wetzler and Tommy Dean Welch. — Newly released video shows inside a North Carolina man’s home where the skeletal remains of two men were found buried in the backyard last month. Matlock was sentenced to a minimum of three years and two months in prison with a maximum sentence of four years and 10 months.
They were buried in the backyard around five years before they were found. If that didn’t keep people away, his talk about animal and human sacrifices did. Additionally, the interior of his home reflected his demonic tastes. Even though nothing is left of Pazuzu and his horror house, his bizarre case continues to shock people. In the end, too many things were handled poorly, and so many things could have been done differently to prevent several lives from being destroyed.
At the time of his death, Wetzler and Welch’s families were still awaiting answers as to why the men were killed. The house stood out in the neighborhood, with its jet-black painted front door. Inside, there were pictures of demons, inverted crosses, animal carcasses, and moldy walls.
Pazuzu Algarad’s Suicide And Aftermath
On October 28, 2015, almost exactly one year after the discovery of the bodies at his home Pazuzu was found unresponsive inside his cell with a wound on his arm. Pazuzu's reign of terror might have ended there, but the questions did not. With police withholding most of the details of Pazuzu's death, the public can only guess what happened to him.
The next time your neighbor does something you don’t like, just consider yourself lucky that you never lived next to Pazuzu Algarad.
The backyard of the house at 2749 Knob Hill Drive in Clemmons shows signs of police excavations and writing on the walls of a disused swimming pool. When the friend first arrived to visit Burch in 2009, Algarad was completely naked and never put on any clothes during the visit. The excrement on the floor might have been both animal and human, the friend said. — New video shows the inside of the Clemmons home where the skeletal remains of two men were found buried in the backyard. Kelley lives a few doors down and walks his dog, Shiloh, past the "House of Horrors" every morning.
The police did accuse Pazuzu of concealing information from investigators and allowing a murder suspect to stay at his house. He was charged and convicted with accessory after the fact of involuntary manslaughter—but again, Pazuzu was released on probation shortly after. Algarad, Burch and James, Algarad’s mother, were all interviewed and they all denied any involvement or knowledge of a killing. Four cadaver dogs were taken to the backyard separately but didn’t detect any graves or human remains. The sheriff’s office didn’t have any information about where bodies might be buried.
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