Toronto Star

Teen killed in church trying to leave fold: police

Family members charged after man fatally beaten during counsellin­g session

- CAROLYN THOMPSON

NEW HARTFORD, N.Y.— The fatal beating of a 19-year-old man inside a New York state church erupted during a counsellin­g session over his desire to leave the fold, members of the insular and highly regimented congregati­on told police.

Congregant­s explained that was why the session was called Sunday at the Word of Life Christian Church in New Hartford, N.Y., police Chief Michael Inserra said Friday.

“We still have not concluded why the session turned so violent,” Inserra said ahead of a court hearing for the victim’s parents.

They have been charged with manslaught­er in the attack that left Lucas Leonard dead and his 17-year-old brother Christophe­r seriously injured.

A neighbour, James Constantin­e, said Lucas had talked about moving on and had mentioned he might join the Army.

Police have said church members were trying to get the brothers to confess their sins and seek forgivenes­s.

After hours of being pounded with fists, whipped with cords and kicked, the elder teen died, and his brother was hospitaliz­ed.

Their mother, Deborah Leonard, felt helpless to stop an “interventi­on” that she didn’t expect to become so harsh, said her lawyer, Devin Garramone. He said Thursday he doesn’t believe she caused the fatal injuries.

Meanwhile, the victims’ father, Bruce Leonard, said that what happened stemmed from a family matter unrelated to the church. According to his lawyer, Donald Gerace, the parents didn’t intend their son’s grave injuries.

At Friday’s hearing on whether there was enough evidence for the case to move forward, prosecutor­s were expected to outline what they believe happened.

During the hearing, Deborah Leonard, 59, gazed down, her long, greying hair hanging in front of her face. When a police officer testified about photograph­s he took of Lucas Leonard’s bruised body, Bruce Leonard, 65, appeared to glance at the images as they were handed to defence lawyers; his wife didn’t look up.

Hearings will be held later for four other church members charged with assault in the case, including the victims’ 33-year-old sister, Sarah Ferguson.

All the defendants have pleaded not guilty.

The roughly 30-year-old Word of Life church once had perhaps 40 or more members but now counts closer to 20, Inserra said. Some live at the church, which occupies a former school in New Hartford, about 80 kilometres from Syracuse.

To some local residents, it was a strangely secretive church where dogs barked and people were rarely seen coming and going. The police chief said the congregant­s kept so much to themselves that they didn’t want to let firefighte­rs in after a blaze several years ago. The members extinguish­ed it themselves.

Devoted to spiritual leader Traci Irwin and pastor Tiffanie Irwin, members often “wait to be told what to do,” Inserra said.

After the attack, the beating victims’ relatives wouldn’t tell officers where to find the injured Christophe­r Leonard. He ultimately was located on the church’s second floor, the chief said.

The Irwins — Traci is Tiffanie’s mother — haven’t been charged and haven’t commented. Traci’s son, Joseph, is among the defendants. Traci Irwin’s late husband, Jerry, founded the church.

 ??  ?? Sarah Ferguson, 33, is charged with assault after her brother died from a beating at a church.
Sarah Ferguson, 33, is charged with assault after her brother died from a beating at a church.

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