May she rest in peace.
Lynch had been living since April 5 in Hope House, a halfway house Klimczak founded in 1989 for nonviolent ex-convicts, police said. Authorities could provide few details on his criminal history but said he had stolen property in the past.
Police Commissioner H. McCarthy Gipson said that Lynch called the killing "an accident" and that he was in Klimczak's room trying to steal her cell phone when she came home Friday evening.
Lynch also confessed to being high on drugs, police said.
You just cannot help some people.
er. um.. road to hell?
---Craig Lynch, 37, confessed to killing Sister Karen Klimczak but said it was an accident---
How do you strangle someone to death by accident, Craig? Put him in a holding cell with a bunch of Hispanics that know he killed a nun.
"the road to hell"
This situation is not what that phrase refers to. This is a women who lived like Christ. Selfless and humble. A true
Christian. God bless her soul, she was a better person than I will ever be.
No good deed goes unrewarded. Sad, but true.
RIP.
NY Ping
Why is this the road to hell?? Because she helped ex-cons? Probablybecause ex-cons are liberals or something. I swear, Freepers just don't get it.
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Are you suggesting that this woman is now in hell? Sounds like it.
Even Jesus was betrayed and killed.
If she helped thousands of ex-cons find themselves and go straight, or even if half of the people she helped went straight, or if even a few people went straight who wouldn't have done so if she hadn't intervened in their lives, then she deserves a great deal of credit.
Over the centuries, a lot of missionaries have been killed by someone they were trying to help, but that doesn't mean they don't deserve our admiration for all the people they converted before they ran into someone who was deaf to God's word.