Corona Pastor Pleads Not Guilty in Alleged Torture of 13-Year-Old Boy
Darryl Jeter (left), Lonnie Remmers (center) and Nicholas Craig (right) from the Heart of Worship church in Corona pleaded not guilty, Wednesday, April 4 to charges that they were allegedly involved with torturing a 13-year-old boy.
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By Irene Moore | Wednesday, Apr 4, 2012 | Updated 2:54 PM PDT
Three men, including a pastor, pleaded not guilty for allegedly torturing and kidnapping a 13-year-old child after his mother sent him to a men’s group home and bible study for guidance.
Shackled and clad in orange jump suits, Lonnie Remmers, 54; Darryl Jeter, 28 and Nicholas Craig, 22, entered their plea in front of Judge Becky Dugan at a Riverside County Superior Courthouse.
The three belonged to the Heart of Worship church in Corona which operated a men’s group home where some of the alleged crimes are said to have occurred.
The young boy was allegedly driven by Jeter and Craig to an unknown area in Barstow under the direction of Remmers, the pastor of the church.
Remmers instructed Jeter and Craig to “scare” the victim, according to a Corona Police Department news release.
The boy was forced to dig his own grave as the suspects allegedly threatened to kill him, according to police.