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In 1991, there were two options for people convicted of first-degree murder: death or life in prison with a chance of parole after 25 years. Although Doody's original trial could have ended in a death penalty, that option was removed by a 2005 U.S. Supreme Court ruling banning execution of people who committed murders before they turned 18.

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On Aug. 10, 1991, nine people were found shot to death at the Wat Promkunaram Buddhist temple in Waddell: the temple's abbot, Pairuch Kanthong; the five monks, Surichai Anuttaro, Boochuay Chaiyarach, Chalerm Chantapim, Siang Ginggaeo and Somsak Sopha; a nun, Foy Sripanpasert; her nephew, Matthew Miller, who was a novice monk; and a temple employee, Chirasak Chirapong.

They brought a 20-gauge shotgun from Garcia's house and borrowed the .22 rifle and knocked at the temple door. They ransacked the temple's adjoining living quarters while holding the residents at gunpoint.

This famous Buddhist temple, dating from the 8th and 9th centuries, is located in central Java. It was built in three tiers: a pyramidal base with five concentric square terraces, the trunk of a cone with three circular platforms and, at the top, a monumental stupa. The walls and balustrades are decorated with fine low reliefs, covering a total surface area of 2,500 m2. Around the circular platforms are 72 openwork stupas, each containing a statue of the Buddha. The monument was restored with UNESCO's help in the 1970s.

The main temple is a stupa built in three tiers around a hill which was a natural centre: a pyramidal base with five concentric square terraces, the trunk of a cone with three circular platforms and, at the top, a monumental stupa. The walls and balustrades are decorated with fine low reliefs, covering a total surface area of 2,520 m2. Around the circular platforms are 72 openwork stupas, each containing a statue of the Buddha.

The Borobudur Temple Compounds consists of three monuments: namely the Borobudur Temple and two smaller temples situatued to the east on a straight axis to Borobudur. The two temples are Mendut Temple, whose depiction of Buddha is represented by a formidable monolith accompanied by two Bodhisattvas, and Pawon Temple, a smaller temple whose inner space does not reveal which deity might have been the object of worship. Those three monuments represent phases in the attainment of Nirvana.

The temple was used as a Buddhist temple from its construction until sometime between the 10th and 15th centuries when it was abandoned. Since its re-discovery in the 19th century and restoration in the 20th century, it has been brought back into a Buddhist archaeological site.

Criterion (i): Borobudur Temple Compounds with its stepped, unroofed pyramid consisting of ten superimposing terraces, crowned by a large bell-shaped dome is a harmonious marriage of stupas, temple and mountain that is a masterpiece of Buddhist architecture and monumental arts.

The boundaries contain the three temples that include the imaginary axis between them. Although the visual links are no longer open, the dynamic function between the three monuments, Borobudur Temple, Mendut Temple, and Pawon Temple is maintained.

The original materials were used to reconstruct the temple in two phases in the 20th century: after the turn of the century and more recently (1973-1983). Mostly original materials were used with some additions to consolidate the monument and ensure proper drainage which has not had any significant adverse impact on the value of the property. Though the present state of Borobudur Temple is the result of restorations, it retained more than enough original material when re-discovered to make a reconstruction possible.

On Sept. 13, 1991, the day after then-Elder Boyd K. Packer of the Quorum of the Twelve dedicated Ukraine for the preaching of the gospel, Church members and missionaries living in Ukraine returned to the spot where the dedicatory prayer took place.

The chapter would cover a span of less than 20 years in which unprecedented events unfolded. Except for the early years of the Restoration, there has been no nation in which a temple has been built within two decades after the Church was introduced.

In offering the prayer of blessing upon the land of Ukraine, Elder Packer said, "We are gathered here as missionaries and as members, a small group. This gathering is prescient of the tens and the hundreds and the thousands and the hundreds of thousands that will yet join Thy Church, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, in this land. We see the day when there will be scattered in the villages here and there a member and yet another member and then a gathering and then a branch and, in due time, stakes of Zion set firmly and permanently upon the fertile soil of the Ukraine. And in due time, the spires of temples will be seen across this great land."

Further, Elder Packer prayed: "As we dedicate this land, our Holy Father, we remember those who have lived here in generations past and now are gone. We pray that this moment might be the beginning of an emancipation of their spirits in the world beyond through the sacred sealing ordinances of the work for the dead that thou hast revealed. We pray that there will be an outpouring of the Spirit of Elijah, that the names will come forth, the records made available, and the ordinances performed for them in temples in other lands, and in due time in temples in this land."

Howard L. Biddulph and his wife, Sister Colleen Biddulph, had begun their assignment in Ukraine under the Austria Vienna East Mission on July 1, 1991, just slightly more than two months before the land was dedicated. In 1992, he was called to preside over the Ukraine Kiev (now spelled "Kyiv") Mission. He conducted the meeting on the hillside.

Of the blessing offered by Elder Packer, Brother Biddulph told the Church News: "We saw all of those things happen to a dramatic degree during our mission of three years and then since. I've had occasion in capacity of working for BYU of coming to Ukraine with students and watching what has transpired. This is not only a temple for Ukraine, in less than 20 years, but the first stake in eastern Europe is also here; that was organized by Elder Russell M. Nelson in 2006."

He spoke of the progress of the Church in Ukraine, saying, "Elders Ivan Stratov and Brian Bradbury began Latter-day Saint missionary work in Kiev in October 1990. (Both were present when President Packer dedicated Ukraine.) By September 1991, approximately 70 citizens had been baptized into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The application to the government for official recognition of the Church in Kiev was granted on Sept. 9, and the number of full-time missionaries receiving visas to serve in Kiev rose to 20.

Elder Dennis B. Neuenschwander, then of the Seventy and a member of the area presidency, said it was an overwhelming experience to be with Elder Packer and Elder Oaks on that historic morning of Sept. 12, 1991.

The 1991 NCAA tournament saw Duke shock undefeated UNLV, the defending national champion, in the semifinals before beating Kansas to win the title. Duke lost to UNLV by 30 points in the previous season's championship. Get the 1991 NCAA tournament bracket, scores and more here.

On August 10, 1991, the bodies of nine people were found shot to death in the Wat Promkuneram Buddhist Temple in Phoenix. The victims, all of whom were of Thai descent, included the temple abbot, five monks, an apprentice monk, a nun and her nephew. There were 17 .22 caliber shell casings and four shotgun shells found at the scene. Police investigators were able to determine that the .22 caliber shell casings most likely came from a rifle manufactured by Marlin Firearms. Over the following weeks, police seized dozens of Marlin .22 rifles and performed ballistics tests.

Garcia and Doody were arrested and questioned. Garcia admitted to the murders and named Doody as his sole accomplice. He stated their plan was to rob the temple members because Doody needed money to pay for a new car. According to Garcia, Doody came up with the idea of killing the victims to eliminate any witnesses to the robbery. The two were charged with multiple counts of First Degree Murder and Armed Robbery in February of 1992. As part of a plea agreement, Garcia agreed to testify against Doody and inform police about additional crimes in which he had been involved. He admitted that he and his girlfriend, Michelle Hoover, had killed Alice Cameron, a woman camping at Horseshoe Lake in 1991. Garcia was ultimately sentenced to ten life sentences. Michelle Hoover pled guilty to Second Degree Murder and was sentenced to a 15-year prison term.

Johnathan A. Doody leaves Maricopa County Superior Court Joseph Kreamer on Friday, March 14, 2014 in Phoenix, Ariz. Doody, convicted of killing nine people, including six monks, during a robbery at a Buddhist temple in metro Phoenix was sentenced Friday to 249 years in prison.Doody was founded guilty in January of first-degree murder in the deaths of six monks, one nun and two helpers who were shot in the back of the head and were found arranged face-down in a circle in August 1991 at the Wat Promkunaram temple west of Phoenix.

Johnathan A. Doody was found guilty in January of first-degree murder in the deaths of six monks, one nun and two helpers who were shot in the back of the head and were placed face-down in a circle in August 1991 at the Wat Promkunaram temple west of Phoenix.

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