As I Lay Dying
vocalist Tim Lambesis was arrested on Tuesday (May 7), after he would ask an
undercover cop killed his ex-wife. According to Reuters, the Department of San
Diego County Sheriff's Office learned that Lambesis Looking for for murder,
accomplice to his wife and was arrested in the town of Oceanside, California,
after reaching the detective. "The information came to us at the end of
last week," said the spokesman for the Sheriff's Department San Diego
County Caldwell told Reuters in January. "We have acted on quickly.
Believe we have avoided a tragedy."
Lambesis stated that he considers himself a Christian, and acknowledges that
the inspiration for the lyrical content of the biblical texts. And 'incredibly
prolific, releasing eight albums with As I Lay Dying between 2001 and 2012 and
five shots through his solo project Austrian Death Machine side, in which he
sings and plays all instruments. He also produced 11 albums for other artists
and is co-owner of Lambesis Studios.
Lambesis wife, Meggan, documents filed in the Superior Court of San Diego in
September 2012 seeking a divorce, according to the online database of the
court.The representative of As I Lay Dying label Metal Blade, could not be
reached for comment and it was unclear whether Lambesis was a lawyer. No one
answered the door at the home of singer in Del Mar, about 20 miles north of San
Diego, and neighbors refused to talk about it.
Lambesis is one of the founders of the group, which was founded in San Diego.
The group in recent days has made the trip in Asia. Monday, "Lambesis said
on his Twitter page:" Farewell to China I go home to be ".. in 15
hours. Lambesis must appear in court charged Wednesday or Thursday. The
spokesman for the prosecutor of San Diego could not be reached for comment.
2007 album "Ocean Between Us", debuted at # 8 on the Billboard 200,
and is one of the best-selling versions. Last year, As I Lay Dying satisfy
their sixth album, "Awak band plays an aggressive style that shows metal
guitar riff at a furious pace Hardcore Punk had to hit this summer the way.
His record label, Metal Blade, said in a message posted to fans of the band
that "there are many unanswered questions, and the situation will become
clearer in the coming days and weeks."
"We will keep you informed as much as possible," the report said.
"Our thoughts are with Tim, his family, and all the other victims of this
terrible situation - and to our fans, we draw love and power."