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The PASSION OF THE CHRIST prompts murder confession
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http://news.scotsman.com/topics.cfm?...5&id=352262004 Now Mel Gibson’s controversial film The Passion has been credited with solving a murder. Texas detectives looking into the death of a teenager, Ashley Nicole Wilson, in January had wrongly concluded she hanged herself after they found a suicide note. But after sitting through the powerful two-hour film, Ms Wilson’s boyfriend, Dan Leach, felt the need to confess and turned himself in to Fort Bend County police. He admitted staging the murder of his pregnant lover to look like a suicide after picking up the idea from a US crime show, but he was so moved by the film he could no longer keep the secret. "He wanted redemption," said Detective Mike Kubricht of the Fort Bend sheriff’s office. "The Passion of the Christ moved him spiritually and he felt compelled to come forward with this." According to Det Kubricht, Leach’s confession was preceded by a bizarre address to members of the Avenue N Church of Christ in Rosenberg, Texas. |
I think this, or something very similiar, was mentioned here a few months back.
...but it does show, once again, that the Lord sometimes does his work in mysterious ways. |
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ETA: It was on AKA Avenue. http://www.greekchat.com/gcforums/sh...threadid=45433 |
Hold it before you guys go talking about giving this fellow a break he pleaded not guilty in the indictment hearing so it seems ol boy had a change of heart or doesn't want the punishment that comes along w/ his confession.
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Ok this case is old. but the man was just sentenced 13 hours ago.
http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory...olitan/2740393 RICHMOND -- The foreman of the jury that sentenced Dan Leach II to 75 years in prison said deliberations were so emotional that almost every juror cried at some point. "Ninety-five percent of us in there shed a tear; literally, it was that emotionally charged in the jury room," George Michalec, 50, said Monday. Leach, 21, of Rosenberg, pleaded guilty last week to the murder of Ashley Nicole Wilson, 19. Leach staged the murder Jan. 15 to look like a suicide but confessed to police two months later. He told detectives he had been moved after seeing the movie The Passion of the Christ, which depicts the last hours of the life of Jesus. The 10-man, two-woman jury took a little less than five hours to decide on a sentence Friday. |
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...besides (and I'm not trying to be inflammatory) if the deceased were someone you knew, would his honesty count quite so much? |
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I'm glad that he was open to the promptings of the Holy Spirit and confessed his crime. I hope that he is truly repentant and is accepting of the temporal punishment that is his due.
I don't want leniency in sentencing, though. This man murdered a young woman and his own unborn child. It's not like he took a cookie from the cookie jar, confessed to his mommy and should be granted clemency from a spanking. |
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Let me be clear because I made the assumption (and I stated it as an assumption on my part in my first post). If he accepted Christ as his savior, I believe he has eternal life. His confession to the crime, IMO, may have been an outward manifestation of that conversion.
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I don't think his being honest about being a murderer and being rewarded with a lesser penalty would give others incentive to do likewise. |
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