NH church focus of 1997 teen churchgoer rape case

Another sad story of child rape associated with the church, although in this instance it isn’t the Catholic Church, but one of those fundamentalist churches where only truly brain-dead people attend. These churches all have some similarities; members of the congregation are ignorant beyond belief and pastors are scum bags. This article clearly illustrates what I’ve just described. TGO

Refer to story below. Source: Associated Press

By LYNNE TUOHY, Associated Press Writer Lynne Tuohy, Associated Press Writer Tue May 25, 8:28 pm ET

CONCORD, N.H. – A New Hampshire man has been charged with the 1997 rape of a 15-year-old fellow church member who became pregnant and was relocated to Colorado by her strict religious order.

The woman, now 28 and living in Arizona, detailed the alleged rapes in a statement to Concord police this spring after friends urged her to come forward.

Police last week arrested Ernest Willis, 51, of Gilford and charged him with two counts of aggravated felonious sexual assault and two counts of felonious sexual assault. At the time of the alleged assaults, he and the girl were members of Trinity Baptist Church in Concord, a fundamentalist order.

Willis posted a $100,000 personal recognizance bond and is scheduled to appear in Concord District Court June 16. His arrest was reported Tuesday by the Concord Monitor.

Willis could not be reached for comment Tuesday. The only Willis listed in Gilford said she did not know him.

The alleged victim told police she used to babysit for the Willis children and said Ernest Willis first raped her when he was teaching her how to drive. The second rape occurred several months later at her home, she said.

After she discovered she was pregnant, the girl and her mother met with then-Trinity Baptist Pastor Chuck Phelps. In her statement to police, the girl said Phelps forbade her from returning to school and ordered that she move into the Phelps home until they could arrange her relocation to Colorado to live with a Baptist family.

“I did not want to go to Colorado to live with people who I didn’t even know, and I made that very clear to both Phelps and my mother,” the woman told police.

Once in Colorado, she was home schooled, not allowed to have contact with anyone her age and instructed never to discuss what happened in New Hampshire, the woman told police.

The woman said the pastor she lived with in Westminster, Colo., permitted her to choose which of the three families he selected would adopt her daughter, who was born in March 1998. She said she did not meet the family until several years after she gave up the baby and chose the child’s parents based on answers to surveys she sent to all three.

Phelps, who is now a pastor in Indianapolis, said Tuesday he reported what the teen told him to police and child welfare officials within 24 hours. Phelps would not comment when asked about his role in relocating the teen to a pastor’s home in Colorado.

“I called in a report,” Phelps said. “I think I’ve said what I need to say.”

Concord Police Lt. Keith Mitchell said Tuesday the investigation is ongoing, and police would not release documents in the case. He said an inability to locate the victim hampered the 1997 investigation.

“We’re evaluating whether there is sufficient information for any obstruction (of justice) charges,” Mitchell said. “Her location was not disclosed. Without her, honestly, it’s very difficult to investigate a case and nearly impossible to prosecute the case.”

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2 Responses to NH church focus of 1997 teen churchgoer rape case

  1. r says:

    Pastor Phelps reported the crime to the police and to Child Protective Services. The girl refused to talk to the police until 13 years later. Pastor Phelps did the best he know how in the situation. He is only a minister, not a lawyer or a social worker.

  2. Montana says:

    So, let me get this straight this white trash “Ernest Willis” a church deacon in Concord, New Hampshire, at the time, rapes this child twice (15 years old, he was 38 at the time), gets her pregnant, he admits it is his child in front of the church, and this so called church (Trinity Baptist Church), and her parents, makes her stand up in front of this church congregation, as well, admit its her fault, because they believe its somehow her fault and to top it off her parents go to this same church to seek counsel on what to do with her and they both agree that she should be sent to another Baptist couple in Colorado, have the baby there and then force the child to put the baby up for adoption. You Baptists are real make me sick, is this your family values? I hope all of you involved get what’s coming to you.

    Trinity Baptist Church
    80 Clinton Street
    Concord, NH 03301-2287
    603-225-3999, info@tbcnh.org
    http://www.tbcnh.org

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