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Waddell Buddhist temple shooting : ウィキペディア英語版 | Waddell, Arizona Buddhist temple shooting
The Waddell Buddhist temple shooting occurred in 1991 when nine people were robbed and killed at the Wat Promkunaram Buddhist Temple in Waddell, Arizona. Their bodies were found on August 10, 1991. The shooting is considered the worst massacre in Arizona's history. ==Investigation== The victims were all linked to the temple and either Thais or of Thai descent: Pairuch Kanthong, the abbott; five monks, Surichai Anuttaro, Boochuay Chaiyarach, Chalerm Chantapim, Siang Ginggaeo, and Somsak Sopha; a nun, Foy Sripanpasert; her nephew, Matthew Miller, who was a novice monk; and a temple employee, Chirasak Chirapong.〔 After the shooting, four men from Tucson, referred to as the "Tucson Four", were initially charged with the crime and gave confessions. However, they later recanted. Afterwards, all four were exonerated when it was discovered they had nothing to do with the crime.〔〔 Subsequently, the police found the murder weapon, a .22-caliber rifle, in the car of a friend of 17-year-old Jonathan Doody, leading the investigation to Doody and 16-year-old Alessandro Garcia. According to Garcia, he and Doody went with the .22-caliber rifle and his 20-gauge shotgun to the temple and robbed it. Garcia claimed that Doody then shot all of the victims in the head with the rifle, while Garcia shot four of them in the body with the shotgun.〔〔 According to Garcia, the crime had been planned in advance and leaving no witnesses was part of it.
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