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Christian Clergy Abuse of People
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Compiled by Ammond Shadowcraft, WindFire Coven
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NOTE: This artical was taken from 8 messages on Cult-
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watch Echo, "Origin: THE CRYSTAL CAVE, "DER MAGICK
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TREFFPUNKT"(719 391-1092 (1:128/50.0)" on Jan 30, 1990
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By Cassandra-News (1:102/922.0)
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I've been pretty patient with the M.T. calling me dangerous, the R.C.s
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calling witches Satanists and accusing us all of perpretrating vile and
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henious crimes against innocent persons. So I mulled this over, should I
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post my Clergy Abuse article? I guess the answer is yes.
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Witches, pagans and even religious Satanists aren't dangerous because they
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understand what they are involved with. We understand the psychology of the
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fields we are involved in. But our friends the Christians are unaware of
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what is happening to them. I wouldn't say this without proof.
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Instinctively I see in the CBS a schizophrenic worldview. And that
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worldview creates problems in its followers.
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This is the fruit of the system of religious thought that commands its
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followers to mortify their natural members. And this is the pshychology of
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those who say that murdering witches and pagans would solved many problems.
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Look in your own eye first. And clean up your own house before you blame
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all the worlds problems on us.
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I give you Christian Clergy Abuse of Poeple. Your pastors lead the way...
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There has been some discussion of witches, Satanists, et al, abusing people
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on a ritual basis. Well here is some evidence to ponder. Mostly I see this
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a mental-emotional problem of epidemic porportions. And I think that it is
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unfortunate that the Ch ristian Belief System fosters this epidemic. More
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on why later...
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Christian Clergy Abuse of People
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Idaho Statesman 4/21/88...
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Father Mel Baltazar, notorious for molesting a boy hooked up to a kidney
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dialysis machine at a Napa, Calif. hospital and another boy in double-leg
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traction at a Boise hospital will be paroled from his 7 year prison term. A
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20-year history of unprosecuted abuse was unraveled during his trail in
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1984.
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No source listed...
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Milwaukee Archbishop Rembert G. Weakland claimed, in writing about
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molesting priests, that "Sometimes not all adolescent victims are so
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"innocent"; some can be sexually very active and aggressive and often quite
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street wise."
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The Specator 5/9/88 and Amherst Daily News (Novia Scotia)...
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A clergy seminar of child sexual abuse and incest at Brock University,
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Ontario, Canada, concluded that the church is implicated in such abuse.
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Vince Pinpura, a social worker at St. Catharines General Hospital, said 8
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of 10 members of an incest counseling group connected the church with
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incest; one was abused by a father who was a minister... Another woman told
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of the anguish of being sexually abused by her clergy father from the age
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of two., the congregation blind to her pain, and another preacher telling
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her "just to forgive." A nun warned of misusing "bogus spirituality."
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In June, a Canadian women's inter-church group released a study. Hands to
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End Violence Against Women, saying male-dominated churches, Christian
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theology and selective interpretation of scripture are at least partly to
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blame for violence against women.
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Atlanta Constitution 4/15/88
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Former priest turned psychologist A.W. Richard Sipe, Baltimore, said a 25
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year study he conducted shows that about 2% of all priests "show sexual
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excitement by fantasizing about or engaging in sexual activity with
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children." (Rev Thomas Doyle has projected that the figure may be as high
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as 3,000--one out of 18 priests or 16 per diocese--which is closer to 6%.)
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Catholic apologists deny any complicity in covering up illegal activities.
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Atlanta Constitution 4/15/88
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Being a Catholic priest is "one of the best positions you can be go into
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[if you are a pedophile]. What better position could you be in to win
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peoples trust?" says Sharon Moody, commanding officer of the Crimes Against
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Children Unit for the Cobb County Police Department, Georgia.
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Columbus Ledger-Enquirer 5/28/88
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Rev. Tony ("Touch not my anointed and do my prophets no harm") Levya, a
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southern revivalists investigated by the FBI for heading a 3-man ring
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prostituting young boys, has used Christian radio station WEAM in Columbus,
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Ga. to raise funds for his defense. Rev. Levya asks his followers to
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"sacrifice $100, $500, $1,000, $8,000 , even more, if God speaks to you"
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for his defense.
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Federal authorities allege that his crusades gave him and fellow abusers
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Rias E. Morris, organist, and Rev. Freddie M. Herring opportunity to
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sexually abuse numerous boys in Virginia, Georgia, Florida, North Carolina,
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Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, Ohio and Indiana. He faces up to 65 years
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in prison and $550,000 in fines.
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer 3/23/88
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The notorious Community Chapel & Bible Training Center, a sect based in
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Burien, Wash. near suburban Seattle, not only mentally abused children with
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doctrines of demonology and stunted education in their backward and
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repressive classrooms, but involved children in sexual abuse, according to
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reporter Mary
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Rothchild. The Center, besieged by civil suites by ex-members claiming
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abuse, including women charging sexual exploitation, recently deposed it
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founder Rev. Donald Lee Barnett on charges of promiscuous adultery.
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In 1986, after followers complained, Child Protective Services met with
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Burien officials, spelling out guidelines, for example, that the church
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policy condoning French kissing of children was unacceptable. Three
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counselors were convicted of failing to report child sexual abuse in 1987.
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New York Times 5/23/88, New York Daily News 5/27/88, Newsweek 5/30/88,
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Denver Post 5/20/88, Newsday 6/11/88
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Rev. Thomas Streitferdt, 59, a white Pastor in charge of the mostly black
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700-member True Church of God in Harlem, was charged with rape and sodomy
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of two young sisters (ages 14 and 16) in his congregation.
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Law enforcement officials charge that Streitferdt told females worshippers
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that they could end up in hell if they refused his sexual advances, and
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raped at least one woman during premarital counseling.
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Although his congregation was working class, Streidtferdt lived in a 1.4
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million waterfront estate on Long Island, and owned property financed by
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contributions illegally coerced from church-goers. He and his family had
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exclusive rights to drive three church-owned Mercedex-Benz autos. Yet his
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tax returns in 1987 listed income of just several thousand dollars.
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The church required members to turn over tax records, and to tithe 10
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percent as a condition of membership, increasing that tithe to 30 percent
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every third year. He also controller the finances of many of his members by
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keeping their savings at a bank set up through his church. Members were
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told that if they were not buried under church auspices at an additional
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fee in the church cemetery that "they would not go to heaven."
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San Gabriel Valley Tribune 6/18/88
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Rev. Randall Wayne Brewer, a youth minister of Faith Community Church in
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West Covina, Calif., is charged with 3 counts of oral copulation with a
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Redlands teenager who said he was bribed and molested after being
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befriended at home Bible studies in 1985. The youth, now 17, testified that
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Brewer gave him $200 from a church checking account for running naked
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across an empty church hallway in a game called chicken. "I was told to
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tell everyone that I got the money for doing work at the church."
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Embarrassment prevented the boy from reporting the incidents, but he
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finally confided in his girlfriend and his mother. A trial is scheduled in
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mid-June.
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In May the family filed a multi-million dollar suit against Brewer and the
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church for failure to tell new members that others had been previously
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abused. Brewer had previously plead no contest to "sexually annoying" another boy and had been placed on probation.
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Washington Post 5/13/88
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U.S. Rep. Floyd Flake, pastor of Allen African Methodist Episcopal Church
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in New York, and a first term Democrat, is accused of harassing a church
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assistant into leaving her job because she ended a sexual affair with her.
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Thelma M. Singleton-Scott complained that a panel of "elders" at the 4,000-
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member church held a "kangaroo court" review of the charges in January. She
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is now demanding back wages and Flake's ouster as pastor. She said that the
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church bishop was involved in offering her hush money.
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Amherst Daily News (Novia Scotia) 6/16/88, The [Hamilton] Spectator
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6/14,16/88
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Msgr. John Monagahan, 80, of Nelson, B.C., was sentenced to 4 years in
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prison after pleading guilty to fondling 17 girls and young women from 1959
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to 1987, ranging in age from 6 to 21, usually in hospitals or private
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homes. Many of the victims said they had told their parents of the assaults
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but were not believed because Monagahan was considered a "near saint."
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Nelson police say they have identified more than 50 victims.
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Florida Times-Union 5/13/88 and 6/9/88
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Rev. Joe Marino, host of Christian talkshow "Inner Visions" in
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Jacksonville, Fla., and youth minister/counselor at Beaches Chapel in
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Neptune Beach, plead no contest to custodial sexual battery and soliciting
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sex from a 16 year old member of his church. Other charges were dropped.
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The abuse was disclosed after a victim from the church had attempted
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suicide.
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Marino was sentenced to 15 years in prison to be suspended after 5 years.
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A second Duval county minister, Rev. Roy Lynn Gaskins of Edgewood Heights
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Baptist Church, was accused of forcing a 13 year old boy at gunpoint to
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have sex.
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New York Times 6/10/88
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Former Mormon missionary Arthur Gary Bishop, 36, was executed on June 10th
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in Utah for killing 5 boys (ages 4-13) for sexual gratification, saying he
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was "misled by Satan."
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New York Times 5/14/88
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Rev. Bernard Lynch, 41, and Brother Timothy Brady, 41, are indicted for
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sexually abusing students at a Catholic preparatory school in the Bronx,
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Mount St. Michael Academy. Lynch, a former campus chaplain, is believed to
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be in Ireland. Brady "was removed last summer" to a Marist retreat in
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Arizona, according to the Bronx D.A.'s office.
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Kansas City Times 6/1/88
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Barry L. Deaton was charged with taking indecent liberties with a child for
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abducting a 14 year old girl from a gathering of Youth for Christ of
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Greater Kansas City.
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[Little Rock Arkansas] Gazette 6/10/88
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Rev. J.D. Henderson, 51, of Russellville, Ark., was convicted of molesting
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twin 6 year old girls, and sentenced to 4 years in prison. Henderson is an
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ordained Free will Baptist minister.
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Daily Camera, [Boulder, Co.] 5/21/88
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Former Sister Mary Kregar and the Catholic Diocese of Brownsville, Col.
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were sued by a man who claimed his marriage was destroyed by the lesbian
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nun who seduced his wife while church officials did nothing to prevent it.
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A jury ordered the diocese to pay 1.5 million to Steve Voolverton on May
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20.
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Tampa Tribune 5/31/88
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Rev. Cleveland "Rapper" Mack, 24, of Tampa. Fla., was charged with sexually
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abusing 2 young boys during "Bible lessons", including a charge of sexual
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battery which carries a possible death sentence. He struck a boy in the
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face when he tried to flee.
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[Rome] Daily Sentinel 5/28/88
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Rev. Leon Dupree, 47, pastor of Lily of the Valley Church of God in Christ
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in Rochester, NY, is charged with first degree sexual assault and first
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degree burglary of a 26 year old woman. She said he was armed with a hammer
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and struck her with a screwdriver. Dupree was convicted of second degree
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manslaughter in a 1978 drunken driving fatality and served time in state
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prison.
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Sunday Messenger [Athens, Ohio] 3/6/88
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In 1978, Bessie Turner had $18,000 in the bank, $3,000 in cash at home, her
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house in Murry City, Ohio, a life insurance policy and a monthly income of
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$654. After 10 years of answering the pleas for money from evangelists
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Jimmy Swaggart, Jim Whittington, Jim Bakker, Don Stewart and others, she
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had exhausted her savings account, cashed in her life policy, gone hungry
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to send her grocery allowance to the hungry children invoked by the
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evangelists, and has nothing lest but her monthly income from renting her
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home. She was forced to move in with her step grandson and wife. "I was
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trying to feed the children. That's what Jimmy [Swaggart] said. Them poor
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little babies. Too see how they looked--I could hardly take it." Now Ms.
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Turner, although still a firm believer, says: "I won't have anything to do
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with any of them again. I think they are all alike. I think they are all
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thieves."
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"Ammond, you should try to locate copies of the December 30th and 31st San
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Jose Mercury-News from last year. I have been told that it contains a most
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impressive expose on the subject --thirty-five court cases in the last five
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years, and a number of attempted cover-ups. Perhaps somebody in San
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Francisco can do a library search for you -- some libraries keep microfiche
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of the local papers."
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Anyone on the left coast want to look these articles up?
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There seems to be many more cases than are reported. Victims try
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to bring the various organizations round but generally get
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stiffed. That is until the victims go public.
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Someone sent me this message last night...
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There is of course the ripple effect to consider also. In a recent tv talk
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show in Seattle on KING-TV, while talking about abuse by priests in the
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Seattle diocese, hosts Susan Michaels and Cliff Lenz got a shocker. A woman
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in the audience reported that she had been abused not by a priest but by
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her brother, who was abused by a priest IN THE SEATTLE DIOCESE. After
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investigation it was revealed that the priest was an abuse victim himself.
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Maryalyce Elbert was the victim of the victim. After this public expose'
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the diocese finally gave the name of the priest as Rev. James McGreal, age
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65, whose criminal conduct was well known, having worked at 10 parishes and
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2 hospitals. One ironic mistake leads to another with the priest being sent
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to treatment in the late 70's, after which he was sent to a hospital to
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abuse again. The priest was sent to a "Catholic program in New Mexico". He
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was then placed in another parish with several other priests aware of his
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condition. In four months he was suspected of grooming another boy for
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victimization. It is rather ironic that he was at Queen of Angeles Church
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in Port Angeles, under the supervision of one Rev. Conn, now facing charges
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himself for sexual abuse of altar boys. Rev. James McGreal abused people
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with impunity for 30 years.
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Continuing on with the show. Sherry Matulis spoke about being raped at the
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age of 5 by a church deacon; and narrowly escaping another attack at the
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age of 12.
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A shaky woman in the audience told of being continually incestuously abuse
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by her father, a southern preacher who attacked her on Saturdays nights.
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She had to sit in a pew and watch him preach on Sundays. Her efforts to
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expose and depose her father have as yet been unsuccessful.
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Rev. Paul Conn, mentioned previously, is accused of molesting multiple
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altar boys under the ages of 14. The Church responded by offering
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counseling to the victims BY OTHER PRIESTS in the parish.
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The Seattle archdiocese has admitted to a third unprosecuted and unnamed
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pedophilic priest now under treatment for his condition.
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I would like to point out that all these victims spent many painful years
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trying to correct the problem. They were all stonewalled with the only
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success coming after public exposure.
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This is a continuation of the people abuse subject. In the latest issue of
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_Freethought_Today_ there are thirty three accounts of people abuse by
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clergy. Here are a few...
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Peninsula Daily News 7/3/88
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The Washington State Court of Appeals ruled that the Louisiana diocese can
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be held LIABLE for the actions of a priest it suspended, who was later
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CONVICTED of molesting boys in Spokane. The court reinstated a lawsuit
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filed by parents of 9 boys ALLEGEDLY molested by Rev. Ronald Lane Fontenot,
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a counselor at Deaconess Medical Center. Fontenot was suspended by the
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Louisiana diocese for suspected molestation. He was sent to jail for one
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year in 1986.
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Idaho Statesman 7/21/88
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Robert D. Campbell, 20, a Mormon missionary from Idaho, was CHARGED with
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sexually assaulting two Tennessee sisters, ages 7 and 9, at a prayer
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meeting. David Campbell, of Nashville, president of the missionary program,
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told the press "That's not true." The thirty two year old woman said "I'll
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probably be excommunicated over this." She said David Campbell advised her
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not to call the police, although he denies that too.
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She also said church officials called her an hour after the missionary's
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release from jail asking permission for her daughters to "take a lie
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detector test." Said the mother: "He can deny it all he wants to. He told
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me not to tell anybody, and not to report it... He said the church's
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attorneys would look into it, that he [the missionary] would be sent back
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to Idaho and excommunicated."
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Arizona Republic 7/2/88, Phoenix Gazette 7/1/88
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Rev. James Anthony Colyn, 39, former pastor of the Glendale (Az.) Bible
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Baptist Church, received a SENTENCE of seven and a half years in prison.
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Colyn was described by police as a "sexual predator" who molested a teenage
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girl who asked him for counseling because she was being abused by her
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stepfather.
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The five years of rape began when the girl was 13. She attended Glendale
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Bible Baptist Church and School. Although Colyn resigned after he was
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arrested members blamed the victim. Although she had a 4.0 grade point
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average and was nominated class valedictorian, she was denied participation
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and was segregated from the graduating class.
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Colyn PLEADED GUILTY to a charge of attempted molestation as a plea
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bargain. He moved to Phoenix 12 years ago after resigning as youth pastor
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of Temple Baptist Church in Albuquerque, N.M. after admitting sexual
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involvement with a teenage member of that congregation. The Glendale church
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said they were not aware of that when Colyn was hired.
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Miami Herald 7/17/88
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Oreste Victoriano Lopez, 60, was ARRESTED by Miami police for sexually
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assaulting male and female teenagers he met through his business, community
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and church activities. Victims said they were wooed by Lopez's kindness and
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financial generosity and his use of bible verses to justify his actions. He
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met youth at his church, West Flagler Park Baptist Church.
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Police found pornography, comic books, bibles, toys and children's clothes
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at his home, as well as 1000 files detailing children's lives. On his wall
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was a letter thanking him for his work with youth.
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Oregonian 6/1/88
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Todd S. Clark, 26, and Ralph W. Gantt, 26, both former youth leaders of the
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Royal Rangers boys' program at First Assembly of God church, Albany Oregon,
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were INDICTED for sexual abuse and sodomy of young boys. Hamiltin
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Spectator (Canada) 7/9/88 Rev. Peter O'Hanley, 37, a priest from
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Fredericton, Ontario, was SENTENCED on July 8 to 3 months in jail after
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PLEADING guilty to sexual exploitation and abuse of three teenage boys.
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Los Angles Times 7/2/88
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Gilbert Crowell, 27, commander of the Salvation Army in Burbank and an
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ordained minister with a wife and 3 children, was CONVICTED on July 1 of
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molesting 3 girls inside the Army's office. He was convicted of 4
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misdemeanor counts of child molestation and two counts of battery but was
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acquitted by a jury of 7 related charges.
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Scrantonian Tribune 6/29/88
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Rev. Ronald Terry Litz, 50, of Riverside, Penn., SENTENCED to 2-5 years in
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jail for morals offences in Luzerne, Co., was SENTENCED in June to 6-23
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months in the Northumberland Co. Prison on similar charges. He PLEADED
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guilty Feb. 4 to 3 counts of corrupting the morals of minors. Litz, former
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pastor of the Danville Apostolic Church, molested 2 boys at a church camp.
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His sentences are concurrent.
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Hamilton Spectator 6/30/88
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Rev. Russel Nicolle, 50, an Anglican minister from Elliot Lake, Ontario,
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RECEIVED 8 months in jail for "repulsive, disgusting and degraded" sexual
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abuse of a 12 year old and 16 year old boy. Judge M.C. DiSalle said he
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"seriously breached" his position of trust as rector of St. Peter the
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Apostle Anglican Church.
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Scranton Times 7/14/88
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Rev. Thomas J. Hunt, former pastor of East Benton United Methodist Church,
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of Scranton, New York, was ARRESTED for molesting a young boy. Rev. Hunt
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already faces TRIAL for sex crimes against a young girl.
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Philadelphia Inquirer 6/27/88
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Richard J. Wagner, 26, a volunteer youth leader at the Warminister Hts.
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Community Church in Philadelphia, was CHARGED with assaulting a 14 year old
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boy and 3 others between the ages of 7 and 15 years of age, all part of the
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church youth program.
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Sarasota Herald-Tribune 6/30/88
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Rev. John Paul Marlow, pastor of Gospel Tabernacle, Inc. of Bradenton,
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Florida is ACCUSED of assaulting, battering and raping a member of his
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congregation. Pamela and John R. McLean charged Marlow with assaulting her
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when she sought psychological and religious counseling. They seek damages
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of $5,000 plus medical costs and lost wages.
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Journal Tribune 7/15/88
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Rev Jonathan Hamlin, 24, of Vicksburg, Miss., was CHARGED with shooting his
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live in girlfriend, Lula Sims, and burying her on July 3 hours before
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giving a Sunday sermon.
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Hamlin was pastor of Zion Traveler Missionary Baptist Church, a 500 member
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congregation and worked at 2 other churches. "You'll never run across a
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finer person," said Hezekiah Butler, a Deacon at Zion Traveler. "He was
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just a first class minister," said a church member.
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Sims' mother, said that about a month and a half before the murder, the
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minister had "called me and said he was bleeding to death." When she got to
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the house she said her daughter ripped open the t-shirt she was wearing.
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"Her breasts were nothing but scars and she had scars around her neck where
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he had choked her." She said Hamlin had a small cut on his head. [Evidently
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the "scars" were welts or red marks indicating a struggle had taken place.]
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Dallas Times Herald 6/29/88
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Although Rev. Gregory Charles Goben, a 28 year old Southern Baptist
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minister, often sat in front of his house and read the bible, he is,
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according to physical evidence obtained by police, the "Village Rapist"
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terrorizing Dallas.
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The minister of Outreach Baptist Church in suburban Garland, married with 2
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sons, is CHARGED with a series of sexual assaults in the Village Apartment
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area of North Dallas. Goben, who has a masters degree from Dallas
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Theological Seminary, is linked to 4 sexual assaults, 1 aggravated sexual
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assault and a charge of attempted burglary. That attacks all involved
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break-ins in which the assailant wore a ski mask and tied the victims'
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hands.
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Capital Times 7/23/88, Wisconsin State Journal 7/25/88
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A jury CONVICTED William Chmielewski of Chilton, Wis., of cruel
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maltreatment of his 15 year old son, imprisoning the boy in his room,
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shunning him from the family and denying proper nourishment for 9 months in
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1987. The boy was taken out of school after the 6th grade. He was locked in
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his room and allowed to read only a bible. Physicians declared the 95 pound
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teenager 60 pounds underweight. The father's attorney defended him as a
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deeply religious, loving parent.
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San Bernardino County Sun 6/30/88
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A 19 year old mother of 4 children is undergoing psychotherapy before going
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on trial for CHARGES of murdering her 2 year old daughter and endangering
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the lives of 3 other kids. Cynthia Moya told police that she had read
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somewhere in the bible that if you love your children you should bind them.
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She wrapped her children in sheets last April. One of the babies
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suffocated.
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Dallas Morning News 6/29/88
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The slaying of 4 people in Texas on June 27 is LINKED to a 16 year string
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of 21 murders involving a feud between a polygamist sect that broke away
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from the Mormon church founded by the late Ervil LeBaron. The sect believes
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in "Blood Atonement." Victims usually have been "defectors." [Evidently
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'between' should have been 'in'.]
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Detroit Free Press 6/28/88 [That Dirty, Dirty Devil]
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Brandon Carnell, a 14 year old boy who is being CHARGED with slaying his
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father, mother and 11 year old sister, was defended by his pastor, Rev.
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Paul Vanaman of Dixie Baptist Church, Oakland County, Michigan.
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"Why should it happen to this family, so closely identified with this
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church? I don't know why. I have a suspicion. I suspect that the dirty
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Devil is about his dirty, dirty work."
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The family went to church almost every night, said a neighbor. The children
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went to Springfield Christian School.
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Washington Post 7/11/88 [Liberia]
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Two little boys, brothers aged 6 and 7, were kidnapped, killed and
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mutilated for "parts"--two left eyelids and an penis--as a plan to sway
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voters to elect a small-town mortician mayor. A Methodist minister, a judge
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and a prosecutor were also involved with the murders. The men, all
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Christians, are to be HANGED this fall. "Heart men" or ritual murders are
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dreaded in Liberia, whose deeply Christian roots were imported along with
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its free-slave citizens from the American south.
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Prosecutor Marcus Jones said: "As long as Satan is on Earth, I don't care
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what education you have, these practices continue. It is impossible to
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eradicate such practices in the absence of the second coming of Jesus
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Christ."
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Today's Sunbeam [Salem N.J.] 7/1/88
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A new book "On Thin Ice" by Roy Howard Beck, former investigative writer
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for the United Methodist Reporter, claims knowledge of "outlandish behavior
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by ministers" around the country. "Caught in the act of bizarre moral
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actions involving sex, violence and finances were television evangelists,
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mainline preachers, bishops, well-known charismatic leaders, revered small
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church pastors--Pentecostals, liberals and conservatives alike." Beck says
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moral turpitude by ministers cannot be excused because "they do a lot of
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good." He writes: "What people do along the way is just as important as
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what happens in the end. How many times have we watched as a person's
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legacy is reduced after one finds out about the people who were crushed or
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hurt along the way."
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LEYVA ADMITS MOLESTING 100 BOYS
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Atlanta Constitution, 10/12/88, Washington Post, 9/24/88, Richmond Times-
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Dispatch, 10/12/88
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Tony Leyva, a Southern tent show revivalist who was charged with operating
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an interstate sex ring victimizing young boys, finally plead guilty on Oct
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11 to molesting as many as 100 boys over the past 30 years.
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There is too much to type so I'll summarize the article. Tony ("Touch Not
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Mine Anointed") Leyva was sentenced to 45 years and $530,000 (which may be
|
||
amended after psych evaluations).
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||
|
||
Tony Leyva, Rias Edward Morris and Freddie M. Herring had maintained their
|
||
innocence for months saying that their arrest was the "persecution" Jesus
|
||
spoke of in the Bible and that Satan was head of the conspiracy against
|
||
them, all the while receiving support and money from their congregation.
|
||
|
||
Morris and Herring pleaded guilty to some dozen molestations apiece and
|
||
await psychological evaluation.
|
||
|
||
Leyva's admission came after a prior conviction on Sept. 22 for sodomy of
|
||
two teenagers in Roanoke County, Va. At that time Levya said three angles
|
||
appeared to him to warn him of the upcoming charges.
|
||
|
||
Federal agents found 31 victims of sexual abuse and 10 foiled attempts. The
|
||
youngest victim was 8.
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||
|
||
Levya, 42, whose ministry was in Columbus, Ga. Is now divorced with two
|
||
children. Reportedly Levya forced his wife to sleep on the floor while he
|
||
sodomized a boy. One youth told federal officials that he was sodomized
|
||
over 100 times by Levya and another youth said that all three men used him.
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||
|
||
The boys were often recruited as summer help at revivals, were given
|
||
traveling expenses, money for food and video games. Levya reportedly would
|
||
kneel before his victims to pray for forgiveness.
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