Steven Garasai Tari (1971 - August 29, 2013), also known as Black Jesus, was a Papua New Guinean religious figure, leader of a Christian-influenced cargo cult, who claims to be the Messiah or the Christ, and is notorious for alleged human sacrifices, rape, murder and cannibalism. He was convicted of four counts of rape in 2010 and sentenced to 20 years in prison. He escaped in March 2013, and remained at large for several months, until he was murdered on August 29, 2013.
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| - Steven Garasai Tari (1971 - August 29, 2013), also known as Black Jesus, was a Papua New Guinean religious figure, leader of a Christian-influenced cargo cult, who claims to be the Messiah or the Christ, and is notorious for alleged human sacrifices, rape, murder and cannibalism. He was convicted of four counts of rape in 2010 and sentenced to 20 years in prison. He escaped in March 2013, and remained at large for several months, until he was murdered on August 29, 2013.
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| - Steven Garasai Tari (1971 - August 29, 2013), also known as Black Jesus, was a Papua New Guinean religious figure, leader of a Christian-influenced cargo cult, who claims to be the Messiah or the Christ, and is notorious for alleged human sacrifices, rape, murder and cannibalism. He was convicted of four counts of rape in 2010 and sentenced to 20 years in prison. He escaped in March 2013, and remained at large for several months, until he was murdered on August 29, 2013.
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