Postmormon Postmortem
Two Mormon brothers killed their brothers 30 years apart. Two obituaries that don't say how they died. One pattern that made both disappear. On June 18, 1964, Stephen Ferrin, 15, shot his 13-year-old brother David three times after David refused to obey a command. The obituary called him the victim of a Thursday shooting. In 1993, Joe DiLello spent four hours on a couch in Clearfield, Utah after reading Utah's home defense statute, then fired 14 times when his brother Michael kicked through the door. Michael's obituary in the church-owned Deseret News said he passed away November 7, 1993. Neither obituary named the killer. Jess and Hannah trace the theological architecture underneath both cases — the Nephi narrative as founding text, priesthood worthiness as public family grading, patriarchal blessings that sanctify parental favoritism as prophecy, and exaltation theology that makes the stakes of sibling competition literally eternal — and document a pattern of fraternal violence and institutional erasure running across 100 years of Mormon community headlines. Trigger warnings: homicide, family violence, death of a child.
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