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GREENSBORO, N.C. — Tattoo artist Ronnie Whitesell, also known as “Tic Toc,” says the tattoos on Pazuzu Algarad’s face tell a story. “Now you look at the situation he was in and you kind ...
FOX8 spoke with tattoo artist Ronnie Whitesell in 2014 who said the tattoos on Pazuzu Algarad’s face tell a story. He said Algarad’s facial tattoos were all versions of different tribal markings.
Tattoo artist Ronnie Whitesell, also known as “Tic Toc,” says the tattoos on Pazuzu Algarad’s face tell a story, reports WGHP/FOX8.
So, who was Pazuzu Algarad and what did he believe in? Algarad was born John Lawson on August 12, 1978 in San Francisco, California. ... to understand we can just point at Satan — especially in this ...
In 2015, self-proclaimed Satanist Pazuzu Algarad, born John Alexander Lawson in San Francisco, ... Coined “The Charles Manson of Clemmons,” he covered his face with tattoos, ...
Algarad had a history of both anxiety and agoraphobia and started following a religion that used animal sacrifices soon after legally changing his name from John Lawson to Pazuzu Algarad. “Pazuzu” is ...
Pazuzu Algarad (real name: John Lawson) was a self-proclaimed Satanist who reveled in extremeness. With a moniker borrowed from The Exorcist, a face covered in tattoos and his teeth sharpened to ...
WINSTON-SALEM — Pazuzu Algarad, an avowed Satanist accused of killing one of two men buried for five years in the backyard of a Clemmons house, died from severe blood loss from a deep wound to a ...
In one case, a court paid for a cosmetologist to apply makeup over a defendant's tattoos every day of his trial. In one case, ...
CLEMMONS, N.C. – Disturbing, dark and twisted doesn't even begin to describe what authorities say happened inside the house in Clemmons, where human remains were discovered in the back yard ...