David K.
Love, a former Baptist minister in Independence, was imprisoned on a murder warrant Tuesdayin Spartanburg, S.C.
Love was pastor of the New Hope Baptist Church, attended by Randy Stone, an insurance agent found shot to end in his Independence office on March 31.
Neither the Independence Police Department nor the Jackson County Prosecutors Office would comment Tuesday night on the South Carolina development.
Jail records show that Love, 50, was life in Boiling Springs, S.C. He too is listed as a runaway from justice, and a jail official said the type involved a Missouri murder charge.
At Stones memorial service, Love spoke of their friendship, developed over the 10 days the Stone family attended New Hope. Love left the church later in April.
Investigators carried out a seek warrant in April at the church at 18000 E. Lexington Road and questioned persons of interest. The church issued a pressure release Tuesday evening, saying it has fully cooperated.
Anytime someone in leadership is accused of wrong, it can stimulate the religion of others, it noted, but it asked that everyone know that the church was good of good Christian families.
At the sentence of his death, Stone, 42, was in the work of leaving Farmers Insurance and setting himself up as an autonomous agent. He too had left New Hope, according to Shannon Bell, his sister.
Bell said Stone had been very active at New Hope, attending Sunday and Wednesday services. He drove one of the Sunday school bus routes and travelled with his wife and two children to help others working to make new churches.
Bell said her brothers spirituality clearly had grown during his days at the New Hope with Love.
David was a good preacher, down to earth, she said.
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