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The walls are spray-painted in graffiti, covered in mold and lined with hundreds of satanic photos and drawings. Pazuzu Illah Algarad, then 35, and Amber Nicole Burch, then 24, both of the home, were each charged with one count of murder and one count of accessory after the fact to murder. Pazuzu Algarad pleaded guilty to misdemeanor assault on a female and was placed on probation for 12 months.
Pazuzu Algarad’s Suicide And Aftermath
He killed himself before Forsyth County prosecutors could try him for Wetzler’s murder and helping to bury Welch. In March, Burch, 27, pleaded guilty in Forsyth Superior Court to second-degree murder, armed robbery and accessory after the fact in connection to Welch’s death. After finding the bodies outside, county inspectors entered the house and found a very disturbing scene.
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In court documents, law enforcement officers alleged that Algarad regularly performed “satanic rituals” and animal sacrifices at the Clemmons home. Back in 2014 investigators found the remains of Joshua Wexler and Tommy Welch buried in Algarad's backyard. Investgiators say both men had been missing for nearly 5 years and were killed by Algarad and his girlfriend Amber Burch. Freedman says Matlock did not play a role in the killings but was responsible for helping hide the bodies and keeping it a secret.
April 2015
Pazuzu often wore a turban, but at the same time, he had a huge tattoo on his forearm that read "SATAN." Pazuzu had also tattooed a Nazi symbol on himself alongside a demon, numbers 666 and Lucifer. Many doubt that Pazuzu ever actually was in any way religious but just wanted to make people feel uncomfortable and knew exactly how to do that in the Christian, post-9/11 community. John spent a lot of time alone, and in their small town, there were not many opportunities for young people to explore.
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"For the first time in our lives we are going to have some peace and calmness in our neighborhood and finally get our lives back. We have not had our lives for six months." It was a day that this particular community has been awaiting for 6 months, ever since the skeletal remains of two men were found buried in a shallow grave the backyard last October. In the early hours of October 28, 2015, Pazuzu Algarad was found dead in his prison cell at Central Prison in Raleigh, North Carolina. The death was ruled a suicide; he bled to death as a result of a deep cut on his left arm. On Oct. 5, 2014, 35-year-old Algarad and his fiancé, 24-year-old Amber Burch, were both arrested after the skeletal remains of two men were found buried in Algarad’s backyard.
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Pazuzu also left the treatment at the recovery services just to return in 2008, seeking help for his agoraphobia. At that time, Pazuzu was diagnosed with panic disorder, agoraphobia, social phobia and alcohol dependence. However, he was not diagnosed with psychosis as psychiatrists felt that Pazuzu's strange thoughts and beliefs could be attributed to his religion. Forsyth County District Attorney Jim O’Neill declined to comment on Ross because her name was contained in search warrants that O’Neill’s office was opposed to unsealing. He said it would be inappropriate to comment on the contents of the search warrants. O’Neill said in March that the Rules of Professional Responsibility prohibit him from commenting about James.
October 2010
However, just Cynthia's words were not enough for the police, they needed concrete evidence, and so they asked if Pazuzu's mother could search the house. At the same time, the police received a tip stating that the body of a man named Tommy Welch's may also be buried in the same place. The same day Pazuzu was arrested, he underwent a psychiatric evaluation in Dorothea Dix Hospital in Raleigh, North Carolina. It is not necessarily a standard procedure to send someone to be evaluated so quickly, but authorities had a good reason to think there was something seriously wrong with Pazuzu. A psychiatrist in Dorothea Dix Hospital prescribed Ativan to help Pazuzu with his anxiety, but there was little to no effect. He also underwent alcohol detoxification and was given medicine for high cholesterol and antibiotics for a burn wound on his arm.
From John Lawson To Pazuzu Algarad: Complete Story Of The Self Proclaimed Satanist
Medical examiners identified the remains of two bodies found in a Clemmons backyard. Pazuzu Algarad and Amber Burch had their first court appearance, both asking for court-appointed attorneys. A third person, Krystal Nicole Matlock, then 28, was charged in connection with the death of one person whose body was found at the Clemmons home.
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A woman named Sylvia LaBelle—a daughter of a preacher and active in her church—met Pazuzu in 2009. Unsurprisingly, Sylvia did not want to have anything to do with Pazuzu and his lifestyle, but somehow, he was able to make her come inside the house one night. Sylvia noted that in the video, Pazuzu was wearing a bloody bandana—but what Sylvia did not know was that the bandana belonged to a man who was missing. Pazuzu continued telling Sylvia that he was a gatekeeper to hell, which was not too far from the truth.
Krystal did apologize to the victims' families, saying that she could have come forward but was too scared to do so. Nevertheless, on March 9, 2017, Amber Burch pleaded guilty to the second-degree murder of Tommy Welch, the accessory after the fact for Joshua Wetzler's death and armed robbery. She was sentenced to a minimum of 30 years and eight months with a maximum of 39 years and two months.
The Pazuzu Algarad house at 2749 Knob Hill Drive in Clemmons was demolished in under two hours Friday. The Pazuzu Algarad house at 2749 Knob Hill Drive in Clemmons, NC, was demolished in under two hours Friday, April 24, 2015. Algared and Burch have both been charged with first-degree murder and accessory after of the fact of first-degree murder. In January 2020, she was convicted of multiple drug crimes as well as breaking and entering and served another eight months in prison. The Pazuzu Algarad house at 2947 Knob Hill Drive in Clemmons was demolished in under two hours Friday, April 24, 2015. Pazuzu Allah Algarad, then 31, was charged with accessory after the fact of involuntary manslaughter.
Keith Bryson, who also lives across the street from the house, said he had to call the police a few times when things got out of hand with parties. Bryson has come to serve as the neighborhood’s de facto media spokesman the past seven months. Krystal Nicole Matlock, then 30, pleaded guilty in Forsyth Superior Court to accessory after the fact of first-degree murder. County housing officials declare the home Pazuzu Algarad and Amber Burch shared with Cynthia Lawson was unfit for human habitation. The house was filled with trash, mold and animal feces, according to one official.
Both suspects are accused of helping each other bury the bodies of the two men. Crews demolished the Clemmons home where police say Pazuzu Algarad and Amber Burch killed two men before burying them in the backyard. A view of the vacated home at 2749 Knob Hill Drive in Clemmons on Wednesday, March 11, 2015. Algarad killed himself in jail before going to court and Burch is serving a more than 30 year sentence in prison. Attorney David Freedman says she's been remorseful and regrets not coming forward to tell authorites what pazuzu algarad and his girlfriend did prior to getting caught.
Krystal Matlock has been charged with accessory after the fact to first-degree murder. Krystal Matlock, 28, of Winston-Salem, was also arrested in connection with the case. Her warrants allege that she helped Algarad bury an unidentified male in his backyard sometime between June and August of 2009. Two bodies found behind the homes at 2749 Knob Hill Drive in Clemmons were identified as Joshua Fredrick Wetzler and Tommy Dean Welch.
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