Killers Were on Mission of Truth, Prosecutor Says
From Times Wire Reports
A trio accused of killing five people in August 2000, including the daughter of guitarist Elvin Bishop, wanted to bring truth to the world through a self-awareness program, a prosecutor said Monday as the case neared a preliminary hearing.
The remains of an elderly Concord couple and Selina Bishop were found in nine duffel bags in the Mokelumne River. Two brothers and a friend are also charged in the shooting deaths of Selina Bishop’s mother and the mother’s boyfriend.
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