Stanley Lotegeluaki

Stanley Ole Lotegeluaki (b. 1961) is an American retired soldier and author of dozens of books regarding Christendom from an unusual perspective which he broadly describes as combining "antigravity, teleportation and time travel with the old rugged cross." Per Lotegeluaki, his efforts constitute a 300+/- billion year history of Christianity, spanning extraordinarily vast intergalactic empires and infinite universes under the dominion of Jesus Christ.

Murder Trial (1988)
In January 1988, Lotegeluaki was arrested for the 1986 murder of Cynthia S. Songer (a.k.a. Tara Lee Evans) at Hadley, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts. During preliminary trial proceedings, a court psychiatrist, H. Shirazi, stated he did not believe Lotegeluaki was criminally responsible for the murder, stating Lotegeluaki had been previously diagnosed as delusional and believed he "faced a group of satanic individuals and his mission was to counter these individuals." By Lotegeluaki's own later accounting in The Second Coming of Jesus Christ: The Return of the King (2014), he was held first at Bridgewater State Hospital in Bridgewater, Massachusetts, and thereafter at Parkview Hospital in Springfield, Massachusetts.