Posted on 01/17/2014 7:34:35 PM PST by WXRGina
Prosecutors say a former minister at First Baptist Church in Birmingham, Ala., charged with his wifes murder, was trying to leave the country prior to his Jan. 1 arrest to marry his boyfriend.
The latest twist in a story that has received worldwide media attention came Jan. 16 in a bond hearing for Richard Shahan, 53, who resigned recently as children and families pastor and facilities director at First Baptist, reportedly to head overseas for three years of mission work in Europe and Central Asia.
Prosecutors said information gleaned from more than 3,000 of Shahans e-mails indicate he was planning to leave the United States for good, ultimately moving to the United Kingdom.
"He planned to become a citizen there and begin a new life with his boyfriend ... who he intended to marry," Deputy Jefferson County District Attorney Leigh Gwathney said, according to the Birmingham News. "He had no intention of ever returning to the United States. He had no home to return to and he had said his goodbyes to his family."
Jefferson County District Judge Sheldon Watkins set bond for Shahan at $100,000. If he makes bail, he must remain on house arrest and submit to electronic monitoring. A preliminary hearing is set for Feb. 5.
Shahan is accused of fatally stabbing his wife at the Homewood, Ala., home they rented from First Baptist Church in July. Police earlier said they had established a motive, but it had not been made public before Thursdays hearing.
The prosecutions theory appears similar to the 2010 murder conviction of Matt Baker, a Baylor University graduate and pastor of several Texas Baptist churches who was convicted of killing his wife and making it look like a suicide because he planned to marry his mistress and believed a divorce would harm his ministry career.
Baker is serving a 65-year prison sentence in a high-profile story that was featured on ABCs 20/20 andt inspired a Lifetime movie, Sins of the Preacher, which first aired in September and is scheduled for rebroadcast on Feb. 9.
Another detail that emerged at Thursdays hearing is that Shahan was carrying $27,000 in U.S. and foreign currency when Homeland Security officials detained him at the Nashville International Airport attempting to board a flight to Germany.
The judge ordered return of the U.S. currency but said the other money pounds, euros and Kazakhstani currency could be held as evidence.
Shahans lawyers disputed his representation as a fugitive from justice, saying he talked openly about his plans to do mission work overseas for months. They also questioned whether the state has any direct evidence of their clients involvement in his wifes death.
"They are doing everything they can to try to manufacture a murder case," Attorney John Lentine said, according to the Birmingham News.
It’s always the ones you most suspect.
I wonder if he uses the missionary position
I'm not a Baptist, so forgive my ignorance, is murdering your wife a positive career move?
Nope. Looks like he wasn’t too much of a Christian. . Did not seem to know Biblical teaching, either.
moobs!
HAHAHAHA!!!
I guess the moobs should have been a giveaway....
ABC or Southern Baptist?
When you asked that question, you reminded me of the Emo skit re: Golden Gate Bridge.
Back in the 80s there was a Baptist Church in Waco that was all the rave. One day it came out that the pastor had been having gay sex with some Baylor students. It also came out that his (smokin’ hot) wife had sex with some Baylor students in an act of revenge. The first think I thought was “One sick group of Baylor students. And one lucky group.”
Now that I’m older and more educated, thanks to the internet, I think it was probably a little more than was reported. It was probably some pretty wild orgies with the pastor and his wife and the students all at the same time.
By the way, the reason it came out is because one of the Baylor boys was overcome by guilt and reported it to the Deacons.
Satan has been very effective in using homosexual addiction to destroy many lives.
He must have skipped Religion 101 the day they talked about the 10 Commandments.
Southern Baptist....
And given that he was Southern Baptist, in his planned marriage, how would that whole male headship thing work out....
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