Connect with us

News

Unbelievable: Youth Pastor Shoots His Own Wife, Step-Daughter and Her Boyfriend Dead…Shocking Details

Published

on

A full time youth pastor has allegedly shot dead his own wife, his step-daughter and her boyfriend on Thanksgiving day in the USA.

Christopher R. Gattis

Christopher R. Gattis, a 58-year-old, a full time youth pastor from Virginia has been arrested for committing horrific crimes.

The man was arrested on Thanksgiving night after he allegedly killed three people, police say.

According to Daily Mail UK, Christopher R. Gattis, 58, was found at the Chester home when officers reported to the scene where his wife, Jeanett Gattis, 58, her daughter, Candice Kunze, 30 and the daughter’s boyfriend, Andrew Buthorn, 36, were shot dead.

Startled neighbors heard the gunshots just before midnight.

When officers scoped the scene, they discovered the women’s bodies inside the home and the man’s, in the front yard.

The suspect was a full-time cleric at Grace Lutheran Church on Harrowgate Road, according to his Facebook page.

Jeanett Gattis, 58 and her daughter, Candice Kunze, 30, are shown together. They are two of the victims in the alleged domestic murder Thursday


‘This incident appears to be domestic related,’ Chesterfield Police Sgt. P.H. Zoffuto confirmed in a news release Friday.

A neighbor and friend to the pastor described the suspect as ‘a gentle man,’ local WTRV reported.

Mike Brown said: ‘We were all friends; we hang out sometimes [and] cook out in the back.

‘I mean, every time I see them, they’re always the same way. [I] had no clue that they were having problems that I knew of, but behind closed doors is behind closed doors.’

A church deacon, in disbelief of the horrific news, said Gattis was ‘an excellent man.’

(L to R): Andrew Buthorn, 36, alongside girlfriend Kunze, Jeanett Gattis and alleged killer, Christopher Gattis

Meanwhile, members of the parish expressed their mourning message after learning of the community deaths.

‘Members of Grace Lutheran Church are deeply saddened by the loss of life last night as a result of three individuals being shot in Chester and this tragedy included members of Grace Lutheran Church,’ the statement read.

‘Grace Lutheran Church has experienced many hardships over the years, but this heartbreak has unique challenges.

‘[We] ask for the prayers from the community as our congregation begins the process of addressing the grief being experienced by everyone involved.’

The pastor has been charged with three counts of first-degree murder. He is being held without bond in the Chesterfield County Jail.

‘It’s just sad that their Thanksgiving ended that way,’ said family friend, Larry Patton.

The holiday murder investigation is underway.

Follow us on social media:
Advertisement
Comments

Trending

?>