From Deseret News archives:
Colorado shooter had been baptized Mormon
The LDS Church confirmed Wednesday that Matthew Murray had joined the faith, being baptized a little more than a year ago.
"Our records show that Matthew Murray, from Englewood, Colo., has been a member of the church for a little over a year," LDS Church spokesman Scott Trotter said in a statement to the Deseret Morning News. "Our hearts and prayers go out to all those affected by this tragedy."
A heavily-armed Murray, 24, killed four people and wounded five others in separate attacks at the Youth With A Mission center in Arvada and the New Life Church in Colorado Springs. He was shot by a security guard at the church, and then killed himself.
Murray had posted numerous anti-religious comments on the Internet between the two shootings, railing against Christians.
In an interview with KSL-TV on Wednesday, A.J. Ormond said he and his wife were missionaries in a Colorado LDS ward when they first encountered Murray, who expressed interest in the Mormon faith.
"He seemed like a normal person, maybe a little sheltered," Ormond said, describing Murray as polite, friendly and serious about joining the LDS Church.
"It was obvious that it wasn't the person we had known that had committed those shootings and those murders," he told KSL.
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