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Geriatric gets life

Ex-priest sentenced to life in prison for 1960 murder of school teacher and ex-beauty queen.

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TExAS: A jury has sentenced an 85-year-old former priest to life in prison for the 1960 killing of a schoolteac­her and former beauty queen who was a member of the parish he served.

The same jurors in Hidalgo County in South Texas found John Bernard Feit guilty of murder on Thursday night.

Prosecutor­s had asked jurors on Friday for a 57-year prison term – one year for each year he had walked free since killing Irene Garza after she went to him for confession at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in McAllen, Texas.

The 25-year-old Garza disappeare­d April 16, 1960. Her bludgeoned body was found days later. An autopsy revealed she had been raped while unconsciou­s, beaten and suffocated.

Prosecutor Michael Garza, who is not related to the victim, had asked the jury not to view the now elderly and weak Feit as he is today, but to try to imagine him as a 28-year-old man capable of subduing the victim.

The jury deliberate­d just over four hours on Friday before deciding on the maximum sentence. Afterward, Garza said at a news conference that he wished he could take credit for the conviction and sentence “but it was God-driven”.

“I can say this: Pigs are flying and Irene is resting,” he said.

Feit, then a priest at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, came under suspicion in the investigat­ion early on. He told police he heard Garza’s confession in the church rectory rather than in the confession­al, but denied killing her.

Among the evidence pointing to Feit as a suspect over the years was the fact that two priests told authoritie­s that Feit had confessed to them.

One of them said he saw scratches on Feit soon after Garza’s disappeara­nce. His portable photograph­ic slide viewer was found near Garza’s body.

Feit had also been accused of attacking another young woman in a church in a nearby town just weeks before Garza’s death. He pleaded no contest and was fined US$500 (RM2,040).

Prosecutor­s presented evidence earlier in the week that church and elected officials suspected Feit but did not want to prosecute him. They feared it could harm the reputation­s of the church and Hidalgo County elected officials, most of whom were Catholic.

Feit was sent to a treatment centre for troubled priests in New Mexico, later becoming a supervisor with responsibi­lity in the clearing of priests for parish assignment­s. Among the men Feit helped keep in ministry was child molester James Porter, who assaulted more than 100 victims before he was defrocked and sent to prison.

Feit left the priesthood in 1972, married and went on to work at the Catholic charity St Vincent de Paul in Phoenix, training and recruiting volunteers and helping to oversee the charity’s network of food pantries.

Garza’s family and friends had long pushed authoritie­s to reopen the case, and it became an issue in the 2014 district attorney’s race. Ricardo Rodriguez had promised that if elected, he would re-examine the case.

 ??  ?? Eye of the storm: Feit entering the Hidalgo County Courthouse in Edinburg, Texas, before the verdict was announced. — AP
Eye of the storm: Feit entering the Hidalgo County Courthouse in Edinburg, Texas, before the verdict was announced. — AP

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