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Roger Panes (1933–1974), was a British member of the Exclusive branch of the Plymouth Brethren. In 1974 he killed his wife and three children with an axe before hanging himself.〔(`We were strange, we were shunned, but there's little I would change' | Independent on Sunday, The | Find Articles at BNET.com )〕 == Life == Panes was a cattle dealer in Andover, Hampshire. In November 1973 he was "shut up," or shunned, by the other members of his church, for wrongfully shunning another member. This is a form of 'discipline' promulgated by James Taylor Jnr. and James Symington, leaders of the sect. His family were required to shun him and he was not allowed to sleep with his wife or eat with the family.〔(Cult Help and Information – Father Ostracised by Sect Axed Family to Death ). Culthelp.info (27 July 2006). Retrieved on 27 August 2011.〕 In February 1974, Panes was taken to hospital having taken an overdose of tablets, due to the stress of his situation. He recovered, but, on 4 March 1974, he killed his wife Pamela, 39, his two sons Graham, 7, and Adrian, 4, and his daughter Angela, 6, as they slept in their beds. An axe was found covered in blood. He then hanged himself from the stair bannisters with an electrical cable.〔 A note was also found in the house: An inquest was held and a jury decided that Panes had killed his family while the "balance of his mind was disturbed." 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Roger Panes」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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