Saturday, July 02, 2005

Frightening


Marcus Wesson, sometimes beat his family with a stick or a baseball bat and held Bible study sessions three times daily, sometimes at 1 a.m.


A man suspected of killing nine of his family members lived a bizarre life of polygamy and incest, even fathering two of his victims with his own daughters, police said.

Marcus Wesson, 57, was arrested Friday after emerging blood-covered from his home, where authorities found nine bodies in a back room tangled and intertwined with clothing. His demeanor was described by officers as "very calm."

Wesson was cooperating with authorities, who planned to charge him with nine counts of murder, said police Chief Jerry Dyer.

"If this does not qualify for the death sentence, then there is no case that would," Dyer said.

Investigators later determined the victims included six females and three males, ranging in age from 1 to 24 and probably Wesson's children and grandchildren.

Six coroners, triple the typical weekend staff, worked Saturday to determine how the victims died. Police said believe they know the cause of death but would not release that information.

"I can tell you that there were no mutilations," the police chief said. "The bodies were intact."

Police planned to serve another search warrant but Dyer would not say where, adding, "We have not ruled out the involvement of any other suspects."

Officers were called to the home Friday afternoon for a child custody dispute. What they found inside was ghastly: bodies so entangled that it took hours for investigators to reach a final count and 10 wooden caskets lining a wall of a front room. Some of the first officers into the house were placed on administrative leave and received counseling Friday night. Six police chaplains were at the house throughout the evening as detectives continued to gather evidence.

The department's cult expert is helping with the investigation. Dyer said no motive had been determined.

Wesson had children with at least four women, including two of his daughters, and authorities are investigating whether he had other female sexual partners as well.

Wesson had once lived with five women and appeared to have a romantic relationship with each, said Frank Muna, an acquaintance. The women seemed to be under Wesson's control, walking behind him and not speaking when he was present, Muna said.

"The neighbors felt there was some weird kind of polygamy commune thing going on," said Muna, a defense lawyer who sold the remains of his burned-out house to Wesson and the women in 1999. Wesson moved to a different house about eight months ago, in part because of neighbors' complaints, Muna said.

Neighbors described seeing many women at the house, dressed in long dresses and sometimes with veils covering their faces, Dyer said.

Dyer said two women who called authorities to the home Friday told officers they had given custody of their children to Wesson two years ago and came to retrieve them.

Neighbors said they knew little about Wesson or the single-story house where a large yellow bus was parked in the driveway. On the sidewalk Saturday were stuffed animals, balloons and flowers left by passers-by.

Wesson's behavior had become more bizarre and his appearance more disheveled in the last three years, said Muna, the acquaintance.

"A lot of what he was saying wasn't relevant to what we were discussing," he said. "He grew that one big, long, nasty dreadlock. It was just caked with dirt and oil."

Dyer said police had not determined why the caskets were in the home, but said they had not been taken as evidence.

Wesson bought the hand-carved mahogany caskets about five years ago from an antique store in town, saying he planned to use the wood to repair a houseboat, said Lois Dugovic, owner of the store.

Dugovic said Wesson seemed aware people were scared of him and that made him laugh. Dugovic herself was at first frightened by Wesson's appearance.

"He sure didn't look the part of a normal person," she said.

The defense for Marcus is claiming Sebhrenah Wesson, the 26-year-old murdered woman and Wesson's daughter, killed the children and then shot herself. She is also the mother of one of the slain children.

The nine deaths represent the largest mass killing ever in Fresno, a city of 440,000 about 190 miles southeast of San Francisco. Seven people were killed in rural Fresno in 1993. By Brian Skoloff

11 Comments:

Blogger Dav.Di said...

That is scary. Do you think he will get the death penalty? Do you think he should get it? I think for that type of person, they deserve to sit in solitary confinement for the rest of their lives reflecting on the horrendous things they have done.


By the way -- neat t-shirts and mug.

-Davdi

July 02, 2005 10:59 AM  
Blogger Beo said...

I honestly don't know Dav.di. Maybe if I had a say, I'd have an opinion. What's right and wrong is all predicated by the majority rule. What is right and wrong? A thought? A choice? An ideal?

July 02, 2005 2:16 PM  
Blogger Lavonne said...

Beo, this comment is for your fiance, "A" :o) Thanks for your comment on my weight loss blog, and for the encouraging words.
Stop back by sometime!
-Lavonne

July 02, 2005 9:17 PM  
Blogger Dav.Di said...

Thats an interesting thought. I always believed right and wrong was more of an instinct. I could be wrong -- but without some kind of morals (right and wrong) there would be complete chaos. Human nature is basically to control. I think basic values are embedded in most of us and the wrong part comes from our intelligence, ambition, and knowledge that we can choose whatever we want to do.

Not sure if I articulated that thought very well, but hopefully you understand what I mean.


--

Oh and by the way; are you really deaf in one ear? or is that just the name of your blog?

Just curious.

-Dav.Di

July 02, 2005 10:02 PM  
Blogger Beo said...

That was wonderfully put Dav.di. Your point of view is extremely refreshing.

That is a wonderful thought. And knowledge winds up being our own double edge sword, huh? I like that idea. So, could it be possible that we are all following the ideals and knowledge of the group that lasted the longest. Now we are forced to follow a single status quo?

The point I'm trying to make Dav.di, is the frightening fact that people are out there doing horrible things, and all that stops the horrible things from being the status quo is one massive choice to be kind. Is it that delicate? Aside from that, I think he should get the death penalty, because why should our tax dollars feed him (See! What a socialy excepted sick comment by a supposed good person).

I really do have one ear dav.di. What I have is Grade 2 Microtia.

Lavonne, "A" says, "No problem, and she shall.":)

July 03, 2005 8:25 AM  
Blogger Jillian said...

Sick this man is sick!!!! I hope he gets death!!!!

July 03, 2005 9:08 AM  
Blogger Beo said...

Rock on Jill. Happy July 4th.:)

July 03, 2005 10:31 AM  
Blogger Dav.Di said...

Happy 4th of july btw.

I have damage in my left ear from a lot of surgeries and ear infections as a kid. So i'm not deaf in it, but my hearing is dulled significantly.

The subject of right and wrong is very interesting though. I dont really believe in the death penalty, but I'd feel just as guilty letting a man like that live. So luckily I do not have to make any decisions about that.

Society these days, is becoming very negative. To go against 'good nature' is becoming more and more accepted. Instead of finding fault with people who do horrible things, people would rather find something else to blame it on. Througout history societies have changed from good to bad almost like a pendulum. But I think in the last few decades, this development -- or cycle even, has sped up very quickly. What was the norm 50 years ago is very different than the norm now. It will be interesting to look back on this century when we are old and detached with time to just sit back and observe.

-Dav.Di

July 03, 2005 11:29 AM  
Blogger Beo said...

Happy July 4th to you too Dav.di.

I agree, I just hope that we make it through the atrocities of now.

Global saftey is as thin as a wine glass.

July 03, 2005 2:31 PM  
Blogger still_figuring_out said...

this man is so disgusting.
i read about his case on crimelibrary.com

i can`t even describe what i feel towards him...

it`s simply awful. period.

"happy july fourth to america" :)

July 03, 2005 10:16 PM  
Blogger Beo said...

Amen.

July 03, 2005 11:22 PM  

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