‘Religious motivation’ eyed in killing of P’s family

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DANVILLE, Va. — The Virginia man who police say killed the wife, son and mother-in-law of a minor league pitcher may have operated under some kind of “religious motivation.”

That’s according to a search warrant filed in Pittsylvania County. The Danville Register & Bee reported Friday that police cited the religious aspect while seeking access to Matthew Bernard’s cellphones.

Police said Bernard, 18, possibly kept an audio diary on his phone that includes his “visions” and things he had “heard from God.”

Authorities say Bernard killed his mother, Joan Bernard, his sister, Emily Marie Bivens, and her 1-year-old son Cullen Bivens in late August.

Emily Bivens was married to Blake Bivens, a pitcher for the Montgomery Biscuits, an affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays.

Bernard is charged with first-degree murder.

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