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Fri Mar 28 12:48:10 CST 2003
A Case of Morder
Death-metal vocalist faces life for an alleged Christian hate crime
by Nick Schou
Lord Morder
The anti-Christian rantings of an extreme death-metal vocalist may ensure that the 22-year-old man who performs under the stage name Lord Morder spends the rest of his life in prison.
The case is unusual in that OC prosecutors have rarely invoked a hate-crime statute in a case involving an alleged attack on Christians. The Orange County Human Relations Commission said that in 2001the most recent year for which statistics were availableit documented exactly one anti-Christian hate crime, which involved a Mormon victim.
Santa Ana Police on Feb. 6 arrested special-education teacher and Sol Evil front man Raymond Earl Shipley, 22, of Riverside, in connection with a drive-by shooting that took place in the early morning hours of Jan. 19 outside a Christian drug-rehabilitation center in downtown Santa Ana. Four days later, the Orange County district attorneys office charged Shipley with attempted murder and conspiracy to attempt murder with hate-crime enhancements that could result in a life sentence.
The DAs felony complaint alleges that Shipley drove along South Main Street at 3:30 a.m., intending to murder an unidentified man living at the Teen Challenge Christian Ministry. Shipleys 21-year-old passenger fired "a number of shots into the Teen Challenge Christian Ministry facility dormitory area," where the intended victim was sleeping, the complaint alleges. No one was hurt in the shooting, but prosecutors charged both Shipley and his passenger with committing hate crimes because of Teen Challenges religious affiliation.
Shipley, now being held at the Orange County Mens Jail in Santa Ana, faces an April 24 pre-trial hearing. Through his Newport Beach-based lawyer Scott Ciment, he refused to be interviewed for this story. But Ciment asserts that prosecutors will attempt to convict Shipley on the basis of anti-Christian statements credited to Sol Evil and Shipleys Lord Morder stage personality.
Sol Evils website (solevil.cjb.net) includes a list of band members (Beast, Orchrist, Dark Knyght, Sadist and Alucard"Dracula" spelled backwards) and a "biography" that states that, unlike other bands, "Sol Evil practices what they preach."
Specifically, the website suggests Shipley had carried out acts of "vandalism and grave desecrations" that led to arrest and probation. For that reason, the website says, "Sol Evil has kept their anti-Christian exploits to a minimum. Lord Morder is now off probation, so once again, the flame is lit. Thus far, Sol Evil is just beginning to spread the disease . . . supporting Black Metal both in our hymns of hatred and through physical domination. The final chapter will soon be written."
Ciment provided the Weekly with a copy of an interview with Lord Morder that the lawyer believes is crucial to the DAs case against his client. In the interview, Lord Morder states that Sol Evils "cause is the destruction of Christianity. We want to inspire people to murder ALL Christians!!! All the members of our horde believe that Christianity must be destroyed."
Elsewhere in the interview, Lord Morder refers to Christians as "pathetic weaklings with no vision. They should all be murdered the way that their bastard Christ was . . . slowly and painfully!!! Christians seem to be trying to weaken the human race. Theyre always helping those who dont deserve it and those who will never be worth anything! I say let the weak die so that the strong may prosper! All Christians should be murdered without pity or remorse! SATANAS VENIRE!!!"
But Ciment argues that Lord Morder is a fictional stage persona, that Shipley is not a hatemonger and that his client is instead a "sensitive young man who talks about religion with people and who has attended church."
"I have witnesses who are devout and who say he has never denounced religion," Ciment said. "The police are somehow accusing my client of being Lord Morder and acting as Lord Morder. They are blending the two and saying that things Lord Morder says are things my client believes."
Shipleys father, also named Raymond Shipley, said he couldnt believe police were holding his son on charges of attempted murder. "Actually, I thought it was a joke when [police] called me and told me," he said. The elder Shipley said that besides being a member of a death-metal band, his son is an aspiring college baseball player and a special-education teacher in San Bernardino County.
"Hes been a special ed teacher ever since he got out of high school," Shipley said. "He works with kids who have various problems from mental to physical and has done everything from change diapers on up with these kids."
Sacbe Meling runs the Fullerton-based record label Quadrivium, which distributes death-metal music, including Sol Evils first release Dawn of Infinite Obscurity. He said Shipleys band, like many other death-metal groups, was influenced by the infamous Norwegian band Mayhem, whose vocalist committed suicide and whose guitarist was murdered by a member of another Norwegian death-metal band. (Members of Mayhem were recently charged with involuntary assault when an Oslo concertgoer was wounded by a sheeps head that flew into the crowd after an onstage beheading.)
Like Mayhem, Sol Evils stage act also featured sheep heads, fake blood and, on occasion, self-mutilation, according to Meling. "The show they do is pretty aggressive, sick," he said. "But offstage, Ray had a job, a family; he lived with a girlfriend. He was just a regular person with a different taste in music. What he did onstage stayed onstage. It never went off the stage into his real life."
Cynthia Fausto, Shipleys 21-year-old girlfriend, agrees. She said her boyfriends anti-Christian rantings published on the Internet were part of an effort to publicize his band. "Raymond is not a terrorist like the police say he is," Fausto said. "What he was trying to do with that interview was attract people who like that music. In the interview, he said he had been arrested for grave desecration. That was a bunch of lies. I would get mad when he lied to make himself seem worse than he was. He told me he was just trying to sell CDs and get famous."
http://www.ocweekly.com/ink/03/30/news-schou.php
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