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Christmas eve visit by the Pastor

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  1. brucelanthier

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    She was just trying to help.



    http://abcnews.go.com/US/dallas-par...egedly-stolen-pastor/story?id=12497950&page=2
    Victim of Pastor's Alleged Christmas Eve Burglary Speaks


    Dallas Pastor Denies Accusation That She Stole Parishioner's Fur Coats, Laptop


    The Dallas woman whose fur coats, purses and laptop equipment were allegedly stolen by her pastor on Christmas Eve said she is devastated but her faith unshaken.
    "I was in disbelief," Serita Agnew said. "Being a person of faith, I've come to believe that we are presented with challenges in our life and I believe that all of those challenges are tailor-designed for us ... to bring us closer to God."

    Sandy McGriff, pastor of the Church of the Living God, is accused of climbing through Agnew's window on Christmas Eve. Agnew and McGriff were long-time friends and, Agnew said, McGriff called her shortly before $10,000 worth of Agnew's clothing and personal items were stolen.

    "She had contacted me approximately half an hour before I got a phone call from the Dallas Police Department," Agnew said. "She absolutely knew that I wasn't going to be home. She asked me if I was with my family."

    A neighbor spotted the pastor breaking a window and then allegedly taking the loot out to her car. He called police.

    "This white bucket, she grab it, she step in here, and she went inside the house," neighbor David Nanez said.

    Nanez told the Dallas Morning News that McGriff originally waved at him, before taking the loot.

    McGriff, 52, has a very different story.
    The pastor did not immediately respond to messages left by ABCNews.com, but she told ABC News' Dallas affiliate WFAA that she was checking on Agnew's house when she caught two men breaking in.

    "I'm not a burglar," she said. "My biggest mistake was going through the window."
    McGriff said that she was in the neighborhood to pick up a peach cobbler when something told her to go by Agnew's house. She said she spotted what looked like two burglars nearby. So she broke into the home to protect the woman's belongings in case the men came back, she said.

    "I went to her bedroom, I got the laptop, on the way out the coats were right there and I just grabbed everything at once," she told the Dallas Morning News.

    Asked why she didn't just call the police rather than climb through the window, McGriff told WFAA, "My mistake, I should have."

    McGriff, surrounded by nine of her own fur coats, defended herself to the Dallas Morning News, saying that she doesn't "stand in need of anything."

    Adding that she had a carload of groceries when she was arrested, McGriff told the paper, "I don't know of a burglar that's going to go shopping for groceries and then go commit a burglary."

    "I thought I was helping," McGriff said.
    Dallas Pastor Has Criminal Past

    Dallas Police said McGriff was not only caught with Agnew's possessions but gave a different name at the time of her arrest.

    McGriff gave cops the name "Kathy Robinson," one of a dozen aliases she has been known to use, according to Dallas Police Public Information Officer Kevin Janse. McGriff has an extensive criminal record that includes theft and a prostitution conviction from the 1970s, according to public records.

    "When officers pulled up, [McGriff] was walking out the back door with property in her hands," Janse said. "McGriff said the homeowner, who was a friend of hers, allowed her to go inside to get the property, but when officers contacted the homeowner, she said she had not permitted anyone to enter her home," he said.

    Agnew isn't buying McGriff's story.

    "Her version of the story has changed ... initially it was, I asked her to stop by there ... I did not ask anyone to go into my home. Now, the story is the burglars," Agnew said.
    McGriff is also charged with resisting arrest, police said. She originally slipped out of her restraints.

    "Officers were able to get her back in handcuffs and leg restraints," Public Information Officer Janse said said.

    McGriff is charged with burglary and resisting arrest and transport, according to Janse, charges that could put her in prison for as many as 20 years, if convicted.
    Agnew was released on a $26,000 bond and was out of jail in time to preach at Sunday Christmas services. Her church is a tiny chapel located in the back of her husband's furniture store.

    Her parishioner and one-time friend, Agnew, hoped that McGriff focuses on her own faith.

    "My hope is that she finds her way," Agnew said.
     
  2. GMMAT

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    I wonder if she made it home in time to have dinner with her family?
     
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    You can't blame someone for just trying to help. Come to think of it, I think I have seen some suspicious looking men snooping around a buddy's house. He has a lot of nice hunting and fishing gear. I think he's at work right now. I better bring that stuff over to my house before someone steals it. Be right back.
     
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    Transparent.....
     
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    It was a joke, PT.

    Relax!
     
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    They went out to eat in their new coats:tu: And goolged what resturant to eat at with their new laptop:fro:
     
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    Case of free will i guess.Shows we are all sinners some are just better than us.
     
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    LOL.. I can think of some places/stuff I need to protect too!


    Slightly off-topic... way back when, when I worked in the lost/stolen arm of a credit card company, a lot of credit cards were stolen at church services. Often just a single card was taken. (the thief hopes the victim doesn't notice right away with just one card missing) I believe it's because people let their guard down at church and thieves know this. :mad:

    A religious leader has the trust of people and some degree of 'power/authority' and this naturally attracts some unsavory types. :(
     

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