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'Chief Apostle' Of Infamous Religious Cult Was Killed In 2004, Body Parts Scattered Across New Britain, Court Records Reveal
articles above, Hartford Courant; summary below, Washington Post
A severed leg led police to a Connecticut cult’s ‘chief apostle’ who went missing 14 years ago
The self-proclaimed “chief apostle” of an infamous religious cult that attracted hundreds of followers in central Connecticut during the 1980s and ’90s was killed in a power struggle in 2004 and his body parts scattered across New Britain, court records released Wednesday reveal.
Paul Sweetman once told state lawmakers considering legalizing same-sex civil unions that they risked the wrath of “Julius Christ,” a reference to the sect’s leader, Julius Schacknow, who was known as Brother Julius, described at the time as a Connecticut cult leader who parlayed his claims to divinity into a multimillion-dollar real estate empire that crumbled in the late 1980s.
Details of what authorities believe happened to Sweetman are in an arrest affidavit for Rudy Hannon, 72, who was charged by New Britain police Tuesday with murder in Sweetman’s death. On Wednesday, New Britain police also charged a Burlington man, Sorek Minery, with killing Sweetman. Minery, 42, is being held in lieu of $2 million bail after his arraignment Wednesday in Superior Court in Bristol. Both men face charges of murder and felony murder.
A Cult, A Killing And “Brother Julius”: What You Should Know About The Murder Of Paul SweetmanPaul Sweetman once told state lawmakers considering legalizing same-sex civil unions that they risked the wrath of “Julius Christ,” a reference to the sect’s leader, Julius Schacknow, who was known as Brother Julius, described at the time as a Connecticut cult leader who parlayed his claims to divinity into a multimillion-dollar real estate empire that crumbled in the late 1980s.
Details of what authorities believe happened to Sweetman are in an arrest affidavit for Rudy Hannon, 72, who was charged by New Britain police Tuesday with murder in Sweetman’s death. On Wednesday, New Britain police also charged a Burlington man, Sorek Minery, with killing Sweetman. Minery, 42, is being held in lieu of $2 million bail after his arraignment Wednesday in Superior Court in Bristol. Both men face charges of murder and felony murder.
articles above, Hartford Courant; summary below, Washington Post
A severed leg led police to a Connecticut cult’s ‘chief apostle’ who went missing 14 years ago