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Monday, February 13, 2006

Investigators: Friends Set Alabama Church Fires

More information is coming out about the churches burned down in Alabama.

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Investigators believe a pair of men in their 20s or 30s, likely "bosom buddies," are responsible for a string of church fires in rural Alabama, as authorities confirmed the latest blaze at a Baptist church was the 10th case of arson.
The latest fire severely damaged Beaverton Freewill Baptist Church in northwest Alabama, near the Mississippi line. The white, wood-frame church sat about 150 yards off a two-lane county road and had an alarm system that alerted officials to the blaze.
"It's definitely arson," state fire marshal spokesman Ragan Ingram said Sunday.
Fire marshals are investigating whether the Saturday afternoon blaze was linked to the other nine this month, which all were set in the pre-dawn hours. Last week, Gov. Bob Riley said the nine earlier church fires appear linked.
A federal investigator said witness reports and behavioral profilers led authorities to believe that two white men were responsible for the fires. Witnesses said they saw two men in a sport utility vehicle near a number of the fires.
"They're not youths or teens. It's probably someone in their 20s or 30s. We believe they're pretty much inseparable. They're something like bosom buddies," said Eric Kehn, a spokesman for the federal Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives agency.
Evidence from one of the earlier fires indicates the perpetrators may have been briefly trapped inside the building and may have been hurt, said Jim Cavanaugh, ATF regional director.
Investigators have said they don't know a motive, but there is no racial pattern. Five of the churches had white congregations and five black. All were Baptist, the dominant faith in the region, and mostly in isolated country settings.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

It's a shame that in the world we live in today that peeple would be doing this kinda stuff.

But, I think God must have a special place for those people in Hell who set fire to churches.

Now, for a joke I heard from our Baptist Pastor here in Greece:

Jesus and the Devil were arguing over who knew how to use the computer better.

God decided to end this argument and arranged for a contest. He put Jesus at one Computer terminal and the Devil at the other.

God yelled "GO" and Jesus and the Devil started typing furiously to beat the other.

Then all of a sudden the power and lights and all Light of the world disappeared and it was dark.

Finally, God turned back on the light of the world, and as luck would have it, the Devil's screen was totally blank, but Jesus' screen was just as it should be and as he left it.

The devil was angry and yelled at God. Hey, how come Jesus' computer screen has all the info and my screen is blank. What gives here.

God merely said, "Everyone knows JEUS SAVES"........

(Get it!) (Jesus saved his work on the computer and he also SAVES souls)

2/13/2006 10:14:00 AM  
Blogger Steve said...

The people doing this will accountable, either in this world or the next. Maybe both.
Nice joke. I like that one a lot.
Hope everything is going great in Greece.
Θεός ευλογεΐ!

2/13/2006 10:52:00 AM  

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