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Isaiah Marin, 21, called 911 and said, 'I murdered someone,' before being caught Wednesday afternoon, covered in blood and still armed with a large blade, on a Stillwater, Okla., street. The victim, 19-year-old Jacob Crockett, was a friend of his alleged killer and his 'head was mostly severed from his body,' police said. The pair had argued previously over the victim's practicing witchcraft.

An Oklahoma religious zealot and heavy drug user nearly decapitated an acquaintance before calling 911 and admitting to the grisly slaying, police said.
Isaiah Marin, 21, ran from the Stillwater apartment Wednesday afternoon before being caught by police, covered in blood and still armed with the large blade, according to an arrest affidavit.

Following a trail of blood, cops found 19-year-old Jacob Crockett dead inside a nearby apartment.
The teen was the son of an Oklahoma Highway Patrol trooper and his head was mostly severed from his body, Police Capt. Randy Dickerson told reporters Thursday at a news conference.

Marin had strong religious beliefs and was watching videos on YouTube related to his Christian beliefs and the Book of Matthew before the murder, according to an affidavit obtained by the Daily News. The documents also alleged that the pair had previous arguments because Marin disagreed with Crockett practicing witchcraft.
Marin and his brother were playing cards when Isaiah Marin picked up the weapon and pulled it from its sheath, swinging it around, the affidavit says.

His brother warned Marin to be careful.
I would never cut you bro, Marin said, according to the affidavit.
But later on, the witness heard a noise described as the sounds of someone getting stabbed, and looked up to see blood pouring from Crocketts chest and Marin holding the blade, according to the court document.

Marin reportedly had feuded with Crockett in the past because the victim was practicing witchcraft, the document said.
The brother fled, but Marin follow and tried to calm him down, promising to explain why he killed Crockett in letters from jail, the affidavit said.

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So everyone who keeps saying, 'It must have been ISIS' when someone gets decapitated. Stop.
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Just like how you put 'Christian', it arouses peoples interests in the subject...even though I personally don't believe that religion is the cause of this, just the fact that the people whom are doing these things are completely insane and would do just about anything.
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ryansawesom1 wrote Just like how you put 'Christian', it arouses peoples interests in the subject...even though I personally don't believe that religion is the cause of this, just the fact that the people whom are doing these things are completely insane and would do just about anything.


I put Christian to emphasize that it wasn't a Muslim.
I think religion is the root cause. He decapitated him because he thought he was practising witchcraft.
It takes religion to believe in witchcraft.

Just like it takes religion to believe in Jihad, even if the Muslims who participate are crazy, and outside of the norm.
We have no problem blaming Muslims when they do it, but when it's a Christian?
Nah, can't be religion related.
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[quote="Labyrinth"]


An Oklahoma religious zealot and heavy drug user nearly decapitated an acquaintance before calling 911 and admitting to the grisly slaying, police said.
Isaiah Marin, 21, ran from the Stillwater apartment Wednesday afternoon before being caught by police, covered in blood and still armed with the large blade, according to an arrest affidavit.

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I personally believe that this type of violence cannot come from someone who is of the christian religion, if it states that he was a heavy drug user than he was defiantly on drugs at the time. No sane human being can commit something like this.
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Xbox_One wrote
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An Oklahoma religious zealot and heavy drug user nearly decapitated an acquaintance before calling 911 and admitting to the grisly slaying, police said.
Isaiah Marin, 21, ran from the Stillwater apartment Wednesday afternoon before being caught by police, covered in blood and still armed with the large blade, according to an arrest affidavit.


I personally believe that this type of violence cannot come from someone who is of the christian religion, if it states that he was a heavy drug user than he was defiantly on drugs at the time. No sane human being can commit something like this.


No true scotsman fallacy. "Well he doesn't fit my standards of what a Christian is so he's not a real Christian."
Of course this type of violence can come from Christians, let's just ignore the witch hunts, or the crusades, or even the Holocaust arguably.
It doesn't matter if he was on drugs at the time, or if he was crazy, he was obviously a devout believer and that belief led him to thinking that the teen was practising witch craft, and that he deserved to die for it.

Am I the only one who can see this huge double standard?
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Labyrinth wrote
Xbox_One wrote
Labyrinth wrote


An Oklahoma religious zealot and heavy drug user nearly decapitated an acquaintance before calling 911 and admitting to the grisly slaying, police said.
Isaiah Marin, 21, ran from the Stillwater apartment Wednesday afternoon before being caught by police, covered in blood and still armed with the large blade, according to an arrest affidavit.


I personally believe that this type of violence cannot come from someone who is of the christian religion, if it states that he was a heavy drug user than he was defiantly on drugs at the time. No sane human being can commit something like this.


No true scotsman fallacy. "Well he doesn't fit my standards of what a Christian is so he's not a real Christian."
Of course this type of violence can come from Christians, let's just ignore the witch hunts, or the crusades, or even the Holocaust arguably.
It doesn't matter if he was on drugs at the time, or if he was crazy, he was obviously a devout believer and that belief led him to thinking that the teen was practising witch craft, and that he deserved to die for it.

Am I the only one who can see this huge double standard?


Everyone see's the 'double standard', the only thing is that when you see the decapitations from ISIS and things of that sort, the people are not on drugs or anything even close to the sort (from what is released) and with this it's emphasized. It isn't very frequent when a 'christian' would do something like this, and the fact that this guy was on heavy drugs actually defeats your "double standard" because it isn't the same situation. If he was just a devout believer and that was all, no drugs or anything involved, it would be a pure double standard, but that's not the case here.
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ryansawesom1 wrote
Labyrinth wrote
Xbox_One wrote
Labyrinth wrote


An Oklahoma religious zealot and heavy drug user nearly decapitated an acquaintance before calling 911 and admitting to the grisly slaying, police said.
Isaiah Marin, 21, ran from the Stillwater apartment Wednesday afternoon before being caught by police, covered in blood and still armed with the large blade, according to an arrest affidavit.


I personally believe that this type of violence cannot come from someone who is of the christian religion, if it states that he was a heavy drug user than he was defiantly on drugs at the time. No sane human being can commit something like this.


No true scotsman fallacy. "Well he doesn't fit my standards of what a Christian is so he's not a real Christian."
Of course this type of violence can come from Christians, let's just ignore the witch hunts, or the crusades, or even the Holocaust arguably.
It doesn't matter if he was on drugs at the time, or if he was crazy, he was obviously a devout believer and that belief led him to thinking that the teen was practising witch craft, and that he deserved to die for it.

Am I the only one who can see this huge double standard?


Everyone see's the 'double standard', the only thing is that when you see the decapitations from ISIS and things of that sort, the people are not on drugs or anything even close to the sort (from what is released) and with this it's emphasized. It isn't very frequent when a 'christian' would do something like this, and the fact that this guy was on heavy drugs actually defeats your "double standard" because it isn't the same situation. If he was just a devout believer and that was all, no drugs or anything involved, it would be a pure double standard, but that's not the case here.


It doesn't matter that he was a drug user.
He wasn't on drugs when he did it, he was obviously very aware of what he was doing and he recalled it in detail to the police.
It was pre-meditated based on the videos he was looking up and what he was posting on social media.
That's leading me to wonder WHY it's emphasized that he was a heavy drug user, probably because the media doesn't like proposing the idea of a member of the 'holier-than-thou' Christian religion doing something like this because of their beliefs, which he blatantly did.
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Labyrinth wrote
ryansawesom1 wrote
Labyrinth wrote
Xbox_One wrote
Labyrinth wrote


An Oklahoma religious zealot and heavy drug user nearly decapitated an acquaintance before calling 911 and admitting to the grisly slaying, police said.
Isaiah Marin, 21, ran from the Stillwater apartment Wednesday afternoon before being caught by police, covered in blood and still armed with the large blade, according to an arrest affidavit.


I personally believe that this type of violence cannot come from someone who is of the christian religion, if it states that he was a heavy drug user than he was defiantly on drugs at the time. No sane human being can commit something like this.


No true scotsman fallacy. "Well he doesn't fit my standards of what a Christian is so he's not a real Christian."
Of course this type of violence can come from Christians, let's just ignore the witch hunts, or the crusades, or even the Holocaust arguably.
It doesn't matter if he was on drugs at the time, or if he was crazy, he was obviously a devout believer and that belief led him to thinking that the teen was practising witch craft, and that he deserved to die for it.

Am I the only one who can see this huge double standard?


Everyone see's the 'double standard', the only thing is that when you see the decapitations from ISIS and things of that sort, the people are not on drugs or anything even close to the sort (from what is released) and with this it's emphasized. It isn't very frequent when a 'christian' would do something like this, and the fact that this guy was on heavy drugs actually defeats your "double standard" because it isn't the same situation. If he was just a devout believer and that was all, no drugs or anything involved, it would be a pure double standard, but that's not the case here.


It doesn't matter that he was a drug user.
He wasn't on drugs when he did it, he was obviously very aware of what he was doing and he recalled it in detail to the police.
It was pre-meditated based on the videos he was looking up and what he was posting on social media.
That's leading me to wonder WHY it's emphasized that he was a heavy drug user, probably because the media doesn't like proposing the idea of a member of the 'holier-than-thou' Christian religion doing something like this because of their beliefs, which he blatantly did.


No, they're emphasizing it because heavy drug users don't need to be doing drugs at that exact moment for it to affect them. Just the fact that they're a heavy drug user changes their ways of thinking and everything of the sort. You literally can't ignore the fact that he was a heavy drug user. Have you ever seen a cocaine addict strung out? Yeah, there you go.
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ryansawesom1 wrote
Labyrinth wrote
ryansawesom1 wrote
Labyrinth wrote
Xbox_One wrote
Labyrinth wrote


An Oklahoma religious zealot and heavy drug user nearly decapitated an acquaintance before calling 911 and admitting to the grisly slaying, police said.
Isaiah Marin, 21, ran from the Stillwater apartment Wednesday afternoon before being caught by police, covered in blood and still armed with the large blade, according to an arrest affidavit.


I personally believe that this type of violence cannot come from someone who is of the christian religion, if it states that he was a heavy drug user than he was defiantly on drugs at the time. No sane human being can commit something like this.


No true scotsman fallacy. "Well he doesn't fit my standards of what a Christian is so he's not a real Christian."
Of course this type of violence can come from Christians, let's just ignore the witch hunts, or the crusades, or even the Holocaust arguably.
It doesn't matter if he was on drugs at the time, or if he was crazy, he was obviously a devout believer and that belief led him to thinking that the teen was practising witch craft, and that he deserved to die for it.

Am I the only one who can see this huge double standard?


Everyone see's the 'double standard', the only thing is that when you see the decapitations from ISIS and things of that sort, the people are not on drugs or anything even close to the sort (from what is released) and with this it's emphasized. It isn't very frequent when a 'christian' would do something like this, and the fact that this guy was on heavy drugs actually defeats your "double standard" because it isn't the same situation. If he was just a devout believer and that was all, no drugs or anything involved, it would be a pure double standard, but that's not the case here.


It doesn't matter that he was a drug user.
He wasn't on drugs when he did it, he was obviously very aware of what he was doing and he recalled it in detail to the police.
It was pre-meditated based on the videos he was looking up and what he was posting on social media.
That's leading me to wonder WHY it's emphasized that he was a heavy drug user, probably because the media doesn't like proposing the idea of a member of the 'holier-than-thou' Christian religion doing something like this because of their beliefs, which he blatantly did.


No, they're emphasizing it because heavy drug users don't need to be doing drugs at that exact moment for it to affect them. Just the fact that they're a heavy drug user changes their ways of thinking and everything of the sort. You literally can't ignore the fact that he was a heavy drug user. Have you ever seen a cocaine addict strung out? Yeah, there you go.


...he was obviously very aware of what he was doing [at the time] and he recalled it in detail to the police. [afterwards]
It was pre-meditated based on the videos he was looking up and what he was posting on social media.


If it turns out that whatever drug he uses affected his way of thinking for the entire time he was thinking about doing it, doing it, and recalling it to the police, while he remained cogent enough throughout the killing to know what he was doing, and why he was doing it, then sure, the drug use has everything to do with it.

If not, it was obviously his religious beliefs, taken to the extreme, which made him think that he needed to do this.
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Do i even question how people think witch craft is real?
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