Chilling Confession: Adam Sheafe’s Cold-Blooded Plan to Target Church Leaders

Adam Sheafe, 51, has made a shocking confession to the murder of Pastor Bill Schonemann, 76, of New River Bible Chapel in Arizona. Sheafe revealed a sinister plan, dubbed “Operation First Commandment,” aimed at “crucifying” 14 other church leaders. In a stunning interview with FOX 10, Sheafe showed no remorse for his actions, even going so far as to request the death penalty.

Sheafe’s cold-blooded plan involved targeting specific church leaders, including Pastor Schonemann, whom he killed during a Wednesday night Bible study before returning on Sunday. He also planned to kill two priests near Sedona’s Chapel of the Holy Cross. Sheafe’s lack of remorse is evident in his statement, “Put me on death row, set the execution date for right now… I want it, and the taxpayers want it.” This chilling confession raises questions about Sheafe’s motives and mental state.

Sheafe now faces first-degree murder charges and potentially the death penalty. As the investigation continues, authorities will assess the extent of Sheafe’s plans and potential connections to other crimes. The community is left shaken, and the case serves as a disturbing reminder of the darkness that can exist in human hearts. The case will likely have a significant impact on the community, particularly in terms of security measures and perceptions of safety.



