Charles Pace

[1] He returned to Waco, Texas, in 1994 after having left the Mount Carmel Center in the mid-1980s in order to start his own religious movement.

[8] Pace claims to be returning to the "true theology" of the Branch Davidians before David Koresh's rise to power.

[1] Clive Doyle and others launched a lawsuit against Pace in order to obtain the property on which the Waco siege occurred, which they allege he is squatting, but the lack of sense of urgency and funds made it slow.

[1] On National Public Radio, Catherine Matteson, a Branch Davidian from before David Koresh, called Pace "fake".

[6] Additionally, some former Davidians fear that the "museum" Pace wishes to erect on the property will not accurately portray them and David Koresh.

[14] On the property, Pace and Amo Bishop Roden, another claimant to the successorship to the Branch Davidians, laid a marble stone "in memory of the government officers who died", according to The Times (London).