Mar 29 2008

Missing Pastor? Nah! He’s Hitting the Strip Clubs!

Published by Joana under Ethics, People, Religion

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I’m sure one woman is quite pleased to hear that her husband, a pastor, was not found in the company of minors when police located him. Apparently he told his wife that he was going to Best Buy to get his computer fixed.

Uh huh, yeah he went to get something fixed alright, but it wasn’t his computer. ;)

Police say a pastor who was reported missing from his home in western New York has been found at an Ohio strip club.

A police officer patrolling the K.C. Lounge parking lot Friday morning in the Dayton suburb of Riverside spotted out-of-state license plates on 46-year-old Craig Rhodenizer’s car.

The FBI and New York authorities had been searching for Rhodenizer, who disappeared Wednesday after telling his wife he was getting his computer fixed at Best Buy. He is the pastor of a church in Lyndonville, N.Y.

Detective Matt Sturgeon said Rhodenizer was disoriented when confronted by police and said he felt “emotionally guilty.” (source)

Am I the only one who is curious to know why the FBI were involved in this missing person case? Hundreds, thousands even, go missing every day but the FBI isn’t actively involved in their search, so I really have to wonder what got them involved in this.

But really, he was missing for three days and was found at a strip club in another state? Emotionally distraught? No doubt over the impending divorce proceedings.

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