The Northern California Circuit Overseers been making announcements at Circuit Assemblies for Sisters to be extra careful when shopping and out and about..."remember we are surrounded by Satan's system." This has been been in reference to a young sister who went missing in the Portland OR area. Well now the whole story is comming out...she wasn't a victim of "the outsiders"...it was her "spiritual brother" who raped and murdered her.: Huffington Post on this afternoon's Goggle alert.;
"An Oregon man charged in the Oct. 16 rape and murder of a 21-year-old barista told police that he had child pornography in a bizarre confession unrelated to his alleged killing.
Police told ABC News that Jonathan Holt, 24 -- who's accused of sexually assaulting and shooting 21-year-old Whitney Heichel to death -- not only admitted to the killing, but copped to downloading child pornography.
Heichel was reported missing on Tuesday morning when she didn't show up for her shift at Starbucks. At the same time, Holt's wife couldn't find him, according to police reports obtained by the Associated Press. Holt reportedly changed his story several times when interviewed by detectives, but eventually gave a confession.
Holt, who lived in the same apartment complex as Heichel, allegedly waited outside her apartment at 7 a.m. the morning of the incident and asked her for a ride. A few minutes into the drive, Holt reportedly brandished a gun and forced her to perform oral sex on him at a lake.
Holt cried in court on Monday as a Clackamas County Circuit Court judge told him he faces the death penalty if convicted.
Further details about Holt's alleged child pornography possession are currently unavailable.
Heichel and her husband were also acquainted with Holt through a Jehovah's Witness church that they all attended.
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Whitney Heichel
This department of motor vehicles image provided by the City of Gresham, Ore., shows Whitney Heichel. Police said Friday Oct. 19, 2012, that children playing outside an apartment complex have found the cellphone of Heichel, an Oregon woman who vanished three days ago under suspicious circumstances. Authorities said the phone will be examined Friday for clues about what happened to Heichel after she failed to show up for work Tuesday morning.(AP Photo/DMV via City of Gresham)
Jonatha Holt
This image provided by the Multnomah County Sheriff's office shows the booking photo for Jonathan Daniel Holt taken early Saturday Oct. 20, 2012. Holt, 24, of Gresham, Oregon, a resident of the apartment complex where Whitney Heichel lived with her husband, was arrested for investigation of aggravated murder Friday night, about the same time her body was found on Larch Mountain, east of Gresham. He was scheduled to be arraigned Monday in Clackamas County. (AP Photo/Multnomah County Sheriff)
Clint Heichel
Clint Heichel, husband of Whitney Heichel, 21, of Gresham, Ore., breaks down as he attempts to speak at a press conference Thursday, Oct. 18, 2012 in the council chambers for the City of Gresham. Police say children playing outside an apartment complex have found the cellphone of Whitney Heichel, who vanished three days ago under suspicious circumstances. (AP Photo/The Oregonian, Brent Wojahn)
Whitney Heichel
Clint Heichel
Clint Heichel, husband of Whitney Heichel, 21, Gresham, who is the subject of a suspicious disappearance case in Gresham listens at a press conference in the council chambers for the City of Gresham Thursday Oct. 18, 2012.(AP Photo/Brent Wojahn, The Oregonian)
Lorilei Ritmiller
Lorilei Ritmiller, mother of Whitney Heichel, 21, Gresham, who is the subject of a suspicious disappearance case in Gresham speaks at a press conference in the council chambers for the City of Gresham Thursday Oct. 18, 2012. (AP Photo/Brent Wojahn, The Oregonian) LINK
Clint Heichel and Lorilei Ritmiller
GRESHAM, OREGON - October 18, 2012 - Clint Heichel gets a hug from Lorilei Ritmiller, mother of Whitney Heichel, as he breaks down after he attempted to speak at a news conference Thursday Oct. 18, 2012 in the council chambers for the City of Gresham. (AP Photo/Brent Wojahn, The Oregonian)