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Algarad’s mother had worried that her son might kill herself. In 2010, psychiatrists interviewed James while Algarad awaited trial on accessory after the fact to involuntary manslaughter.
“It reeked of feces and urine,” a friend of Algarad later said. “You didn’t get a good feeling walking into that house at all. It was dark. It was like a lifeless house. It was creepy.” *** Before ...
Psychiatrists had talked to Cynthia James, Algarad's mother, who told them that she was worried that her son might try to kill himself if he were not allowed to perform his "dark moon" sacrifice.
Algarad’s self-proclaimed wife, Burch, assaulted his mother, James, on Sept. 22, 2011. While Burch was in jail, James went to the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office.
His name was connected to rumors of devil worshipping, animal sacrifice, and other unspeakable things for years in North Carolina — his girlfriend rumored to join in the heinous acts. After years of ...
Not a lot is known about Algarad’s early life. He was born John Alexander Lawson on August 12, 1978, in San Francisco, California. At some point, Algarad and his mother relocated to Clemmons, North ...
The name of Pazuzu Algarad parents are Timothy J and Cynthia Lawson. He spent most of his life with his mother. At some point, they relocated to Clemmons, North Carolina. This was after his parents ...
With most of the people who witnessed the murders either dead or in jail, FOX8 speaks with Algarad’s mother, Cynthia James, who described the murders, which took place while she was home.
“I think it’s my karma that I’ll probably never find a hoof trimmer that I really like because I didn’t appreciate Josh when he was here,” she said with a tearful smile. Carter and Josh Wetzler broke ...
His mother Cynthia James, who participated in the documentary, had previously told psychiatrists she was worried Algarad might try to kill himself if he were not allowed to perform his “dark ...