gone far? it s inappropriate, doesn t make him a murder. you have a wolf in sheep s clothing. sinister minister. the man of the cloth, inspired from the pulpit. we went away feeling that you had heard something. marrying the faithful. he officiated over my son and daughter in law s wedding. counsel the trouble. he is so good at understanding how to comfort other people. but one of the ministers is expected to have gotten it all. i believe it was all fraud. the minister? will the minister roll. i think he was hiding behind that hat. but whether a stranger in crown circle robes carrying out the devil s business. i believe he plays on the vulnerable people. laying hands where he shouldn t. minister into more than a sole. he would basically council his way right into their bedrooms. just who was the reverend arthur burton sherman? reverend sherman, a.b. to his friends. was a small town methodist priest or in small town, pennsylvania. he
hospital the duran, out any swerved. and i said, did the deer hit the car? and she said no. and i said oh. the story of the car accident that killed betty struck her as odd. and the more she uncovered, the more suspicious she became. there were these things that were really disturbing, you had the hair on your back of your neck standup. one of the cops to receive the call was detective james rag now. the who was assigned to investigate. i immediately thought that i need to look at this to see if there s any signs of foul play. the patrolman s report seemed cut and dry. betty had died after hitting her head during the car wreck. but the key witness had been betty s husband, reverend a.b. sherman. demand that detectives were told to take a look at. at the hospital, the pastor had a vivid account of the crash to tell the corner. what s the story as he tells? it he told a very similar story that he told to the oscars were sir investigator.
photo of his mom in happier times. mother, son and the grandson that she doted on. she looks so happy with all of us together. they re on the couch. and i place that in her hands to hold. as you touched her hand, her fingers, were you getting anything back? no. and, as i put the picture in her hand out whispered in her ear that i loved her and hope she could hear me. a solemn village all began. a light heading away amid intensive care machinery. how are you comforting one another? hugging, crying together. holding on to each other. seeing some prayers. at the hospital, betty s husband of seven years, pastor sherman out, see to the family at times. obviously just friends. but perhaps, they thought he was still in shock. after all, he had walked away virtually unscathed. in a car crash that left his wife on cry life support.
is that she is not there. and we miss all the music and everything that she did. and, his statement to us was, well, you re just going to have to get over it. and, the reverend, apparently, took its own advice. two years later, he decided there was time to move on. a new chapter of his life with the new parish in the poconos and a new wife, buddy. kathy met her just one time. she was joking with him and i was thinking, wow! maybe she s good for him because joel didn t like to dog. and he found someone that has his likes. but, as i walked away i thought, wow! already? yet, the rumors about a.b. s first marriage, the freefall down the stairs, didn t mean much to detective wagner until he called his counterparts down at with the question. and anyone there ever required about general sherman s death? what i found out was very shocking. they told me that the case was
didn t seem to match the account of the driver, reverend sherman, whose wife betty had died. he tracked down the pastor by who had called 9-1-1 the night of the accident. to see if he had any further information that would help explain the discrepancies. just looking at the car, there didn t seem to be any real damage. the good samaritan motorists confirmed what the detective had concluded from the photos. betty s injuries seemed way out of proportion to the minor fender bender that she experienced. she was shivering. she wasn t really con shifts. even at the time, he remembered thinking it strange that the pastor was staring out the windshield, making no effort to help his wife. he made no attempt to get out the car. or really, even speak to her. or comfort her. it isn t something that you would expect from somebody who is with their wife. who is potentially dying. and even more unusual, detective wagner realized that the pastor relied on a motorist