Nine Bodies, Ten Coffins Found in California Home

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FRESNO, Calif. (March 13) - Police discovered nine bodies intertwined in a pile of clothes at a Fresno home and 10 coffins stacked along a wall, and were trying to determine if some ritual was involved in the slaughter.

A 57-year-old man surrendered to police after walking out of the house covered in what appeared to be blood.

The victims were seven children ranging in age from 1 to 8, a 20-year-old woman and a 17-year-old girl. All were thought to be the children of Marcus Wesson, whom police handcuffed following a brief standoff.

Authorities said Saturday that Wesson had been arrested on suspicion of killing the victims, but wouldn't comment until an afternoon news conference on what charges prosecutors might file
The grim scene caused even veteran officers to weep.

Police Chief Jerry Dyer wiped tears from his eyes as officers carried the bodies from the home, cradling the youngest ones in their arms.

''I've been with the Fresno Police Department for 25 years, and I've never experienced anything of this nature,'' he said.

Dyer said the victims probably were Wesson's children. ''There may have been some type of ritual involved,'' he said.

Officers were originally called to the scene Friday afternoon for a child custody dispute.

Ten coffins lined a wall inside the home's front room. The bodies were so entangled in a pile of clothing that it took hours for investigators to reach a final count, police said.

The police chief declined to say how the victims died, but the scene was so gruesome some of the first officers into the house were placed on administrative leave and were being counseled Friday night.

Six police chaplains were at the house throughout the evening as detectives continued to gather evidence.

Officers were called to the home Friday afternoon by two women who said a man had their children and would not release them.

The man initially ignored orders to come out, running into a back bedroom as two other women fled the house. They were unharmed Police believe the suspect fathered the victims with the four women. They did not identify the women or the victims.

A neighbor, Chris Tognazzini, said he heard two gunshots moments before police arrived.

Dyer said the women who called authorities told them they had given custody of their children to Wesson two years ago and now wanted them back.

The slayings shocked authorities in Fresno, a city of 440,000 about 190 miles southeast of San Francisco. Dyer said the city had seen three murders in the last 2 1/2 months, the fewest number for a 10-week period in more than three decades.

The nine deaths represent the largest mass killing in this San Joaquin Valley city since 1993, when seven people were killed in rural Fresno.''The only thing we can do now is mourn. We mourn for the kids, we mourn for the police,'' said Mayor Alan Autry. ''We will never be the same again.''

Wesson had a strong influence on his sons, said Florian Tan, who in 2001 took over the martial arts school where three of the sons attended classes.

Each boy had to earn a black belt in aikido in order to leave home when he reached manhood, Tan said.

''They said they had to go through his program,'' which included martial arts training, Tan said. He added that two of the sons, now in their twenties, earned black belts and a teenage boy is still enrolled at the school.

Neighbors who milled around outside said they knew little about Wesson or the house where a large yellow bus was parked in the driveway.

''He never said 'Hi,''' said Linda Morales. ''I'd drive by and he'd make a point to turn his face.''

Another neighbor, Johnny Rios, said that on many nights he heard loud banging coming from the house, as though the people inside were building something.

''There was something up over there,'' Rios said.



Omgosh.. I feel so Sick to my Stomach.. Those Children! It is a Terriable thing happening in this world today. I hope They Put him behide bars For Life! :mad2:
 
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OMG!!!...I can't believe I am reading this....*Sigh*....I can't simply understand what makes a father killed his children...I do not care why he did it...There's just no exucess for this whatsoever....I feel soo ill! :mad2:
 
Oh, thats awful & disgusting eeeww !!!
 
i can belive it Fresno is one of the most highest crimes on earth, too many killings inculding drug related cuz th eres NOTHING out there but fights murders THINK SCOTT PETERSON! think that and its high profile cuz fresno and modesto is like neighboring cities with sick minds!~
 
dang this story reminds me of one movie I've seen..."slience of the lambs" one of the hannibal series...with Julia Foster and Hopklins (he is a GREAT actor, even though he plays as the villain in the cell)

There was a part when they were looking for a murder/kidnapper suspect who slaugthers women when captured as his prisoners, and then remove their skins (yes, ALL of their skin!) and try to dress it up like a woman because he's homosexual...he's really insane, I tell you. If you never seen this movie, you should because it's great...even scary too but it's a classic. (this movie takes place after "Red Dragon")
 
That's not all.. From what my roommate saw on CNN last night, the victims were sexually exploited or forced to have sex before getting killed by this man. There is more to the story than what Cherin posted. Nevertheless, it is a very sad, disgusting incident!
 
Wow, Deaf258, I didn't find anything more to the Story.. But thanks for the Input information. :ily:
 
UPDATE: Son calls his father "Best Dad"


FRESNO, California (CNN) -- The son of a California man suspected of killing nine of his own children is defending his father in the news media, calling him "the best dad anybody could ever have."

Serafino Wesson, 19, crouched and stared at the ground as he spoke Saturday to reporters outside the family home in Fresno, where the bodies were found Friday. Wesson said he found the murder charges "hard to believe."

"He's the best dad anybody could ever have," Wesson said. "He looks really dangerous ... but he's such a gentle guy, I can't believe he did it."

Police have charged 57-year-old Marcus Wesson with nine counts of murder in the deaths, which include the killings of at least two children police said he fathered with his own daughters. Bail has been set at $9 million.

Serafino Wesson and his brother Dorian Wesson, 29, denied reports that their father was part of a cult or that he was a polygamist. But Serafino Wesson said his father had been involved in sexual relationships with other women, some of whom had been runaways or involved with drugs.

Marcus Wesson refused to give the children to their mothers "because of the way my other members of the family were ... raised," he said.

"They were raised up the way no kids should be raised," he said. "And when they left the house, my dad was like, 'There's no way you're going to raise my kid ... that way.' But I did not think he would do such a thing. I thought he would take it to court."

Marcus Wesson was taken into custody Friday afternoon. Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer said he appeared to have had sexual relationships with four women.

Asked how his family explained the lifestyle, Serafino Wesson said he was raised "the way I would like to raise my kids, if I have kids."

"I don't have a record at all. I have never seen the inside of a jail cell," Serafino Wesson said."Yesterday was my first time being inside a police station."

He said his father had been jailed, including once for about two months, for "silly little things" such as traffic tickets he forgot to pay.

Authorities were initially called to the home after two women told police they were trying to get custody of children they had turned over to Wesson.

Inside, they found a 24-year-old woman and five girls, ages 17, 8, 7 and two 1-year-olds.

Three boys, ages 7, 4, and 1, also were killed. All of the bodies were found piled atop one another.

Dorian Wesson urged people not to "jump to conclusions," and suggested other relatives may have known more about the circumstances surrounding the killings.

"I think there should be a thorough investigation," he said. "In America, you're not guilty until proven guilty."

CNN's Miguel Marquez contributed to this report.

I find it hard to believe that his son defends his father after he killed his brothers and sisters.
 
javapride said:
i can belive it Fresno is one of the most highest crimes on earth, too many killings inculding drug related cuz th eres NOTHING out there but fights murders THINK SCOTT PETERSON! think that and its high profile cuz fresno and modesto is like neighboring cities with sick minds!~

Who's Scott Peterson?

BTW, this case reminds me of the kidnapped kids and bus driver from Chowchilla in the late '70's and were buried alive in the school bus underground. (They all survived, though)

That Marcus person will definitely be sent to DEATH ROW! Unbelieveable that sicko murdered and kept the bodies in his home. :barf:
 
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