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    Country. United States. State (s) California. Date apprehended. August 7, 2000. Imprisoned at. San Quentin State Prison. Glen Taylor Helzer (born July 26, 1970) is a self-declared prophet, former cult leader and spree killer who founded and led the Children of Thunder. [1]

  2. Jan 23, 2024 · Glen Taylor Helzer was convicted in 2002 for the murder of Ivan and Annette Stineman, Selina Bishop, Jennifer Villarin and James Gamble. The California Supreme Court affirmed the death...

  3. Jan 22, 2024 · PEOPLE v. HELZER S132256 Opinion of the Court by Guerrero, C. J. Defendant Glen Taylor Helzer pleaded guilty to five counts of murder (Pen. Code, § 187) 1 and admitted associated special circumstances as follows: the murders of Ivan and Annette Stineman, with robbery and kidnapping special circumstances (§ 190.2, subd.

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  5. Jan 23, 2024 · SAN FRANCISCO — The California Supreme Court upheld the death sentence for Glen Taylor Helzer, the former leader of the Children of Thunder cult who killed five people in 2000. Evidence that was seized and used against him was supported by warrants that were sufficiently particular and supported by probable cause, and evidence shown to the ...

  6. Jan 22, 2024 · Glenn Taylor Helzer, center, leaves a Martinez, Calif. Superior court room after a jury recommended the death penalty for Helzer on Friday, Dec. 17, 2004, in connection with the deaths of the...

  7. Jan 22, 2024 · The state Supreme Court on Monday upheld the death sentence of Glenn Helzer, a self-described prophet who murdered five people in Contra Costa and Marin counties in what he described as a plan to bring about the second coming of Jesus. Jan 22, 2024.

  8. Jan 22, 2024 · GUERRERO, C. J.—. Defendant Glen Taylor Helzer pleaded guilty to five counts of murder (Pen. Code, § 187) 1 and admitted associated special circumstances as follows: the murders of Ivan and Annette Stineman, with robbery and kidnapping special circumstances (§ 190.2, subd.

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