Rev. Ed Hinds, Catholic Priest, Found Slain In Church Rectory

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VICTOR EPSTEIN | 10/23/09 08:13 PM | AP

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CHATHAM, N.J. — A Roman Catholic priest was found slain Friday morning in his clerical robes in the rectory of his northern New Jersey parish, and authorities warned that a killer was on the loose.

Preliminary autopsy results confirmed that the Rev. Ed Hinds was a homicide victim, said Morris County Prosecutor Robert Bianchi. No one has been arrested, and authorities said they would not discuss possible motives.

"Until a suspect is caught, people should be hypervigilant," Bianchi said, noting a "significant amount of injuries" to Hinds.

"The fact is that this was a community leader whose arms were wide open to downtrodden," he said. "Maybe one of those individuals was involved. That kind of generosity is preyed upon."

Hinds, dressed in vestments, was found around 8 a.m. Friday in the kitchen of the rectory attached to St. Patrick's Church in the affluent community of Chatham, west of Newark, after he didn't show up to preside over morning Mass.

Monsignor Kenneth Lasch, a retired priest who knew Hinds for four decades, told The Star-Ledger that he learned of the killing from parish workers who knew Hinds had left instructions for Lasch to deliver the eulogy in the event of his death.

"The parish called me and said they found him in the kitchen on the floor," Lasch told the newspaper. "He had his dog with him, and apparently he was making a cup of coffee."

The 61-year-old Hinds was last seen alive around 11 p.m. Thursday, following a safety seminar held by police at the church in which they fingerprinted and photographed young children.

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The killing sent shock waves through the New York City bedroom community of 10,000 residents, where families make a median $132,000 a year and deadly violence hasn't visited since a 1990 manslaughter case.

John Polanin Jr., a church trustee, said he knew of no disturbances or similar troubles at the church. He said Hinds was "very happy" to be there and had sought approval to serve another six years with the parish, a request that was recently approved by church leaders.

"He was the hardest working priest I've ever met, and he will be greatly missed. Numb is a good word to describe how I feel right now," Polanin said Friday night. "He was very humble, very supportive of lay people and always urged people to get involved. He hoped people would share his vision of being community-oriented."

Janet Gilmartin stood on the front porch of her single-family home across from the church as uniformed police officers searched through the bushes in her yard and leaves in the street gutter.

"It's frightening to think that the person who did this thing might have been running across the street this morning when my daughter was stepping outside to take my grandson to school," said Gilmartin, 69.

Roads and intersections around the church and its Catholic school were closed as authorities investigated.

"It makes absolutely no sense. He was certainly a very well-loved pastor," said Bishop Arthur Serratelli of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Paterson. "We ask that you please pray for him."

Theresa and Michael Marotta, who live down the street from the church, were trying to figure out what to tell their 10-year-old son, who attends the school.

"It's very shocking and very sad," Theresa Marotta, 44, said.

Michael Marotta, 47, described Hinds as a gentle and insightful yet quiet person.

"And he was a warm person," he said.

He had been at the parish since 2003. Born in Morristown, he attended high school there and college at Seton Hall University. He was ordained in 1974.

Following an early stint at St. Patrick's, he went on to become the vice chancellor of the Diocese of Paterson and secretary to the bishop from 1978 to 1985.

He previously was pastor of St. Michael Church in Netcong and Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church in Boonton.

Hinds' cousin Jeannette Miller said she was in shock.

"He was just a magnificent man," she said. "He had a wonderful life and was a wonderful priest, and everybody loved him."

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Associated Press writers Beth DeFalco and Bruce Shipkowski in Trenton contributed to this report.

CHATHAM, N.J. — A Roman Catholic priest was found slain Friday morning in his clerical robes in the rectory of his northern New Jersey parish, and authorities warned that a killer was on the loo...
CHATHAM, N.J. — A Roman Catholic priest was found slain Friday morning in his clerical robes in the rectory of his northern New Jersey parish, and authorities warned that a killer was on the loo...
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- samilli3 I'm a Fan of samilli3 64 fans permalink
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sad

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:48 PM on 10/24/2009
- jws2346 I'm a Fan of jws2346 31 fans permalink

First off let me give my heart felt condolences to anyone close to Priest Hinds. I'm not a Roman Catholic, but I think this effects and saddens all religions
Man, whoever whacked a Roman Catholic Priest has got some serious mental problems. Come on, I can't believe a Priest was cheatin' at poker or slidin' out with someone's wife. The police have a seriously sick puppy on their hands, I wish them luck.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:36 PM on 10/24/2009
- judiNJ I'm a Fan of judiNJ 51 fans permalink
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They have just arrested the church's janitor. No reason given. At least Chatham can feel safe now in this very, very sad time.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:41 PM on 10/24/2009
- Palemoon I'm a Fan of Palemoon 152 fans permalink
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"The fact is that this was a community leader whose arms were wide open to downtrodden," he said. "Maybe one of those individuals was involved. That kind of generosity is preyed upon."

That's got to be one of the most irresponsible statements I've ever heard in a criminal investigation. I guess for the prosecutors next guess, he will claim that the Priest was carrying $40,000 in cash on him and that they were able to account for $39, 975 leading them to believe the crime as a robbery in which the culprit brazenly took $25 from the dying Priest.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:17 PM on 10/24/2009
- ifitwereme I'm a Fan of ifitwereme 5 fans permalink
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you missed the word maybe in the statement.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:29 PM on 10/24/2009
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From the priests I have known they are people just like everyone else. He more than likely had a complex and interesting life. Priests should not live alone in a rectory. It may take a thorough investigation to get to the bottom of what actually might have happened. A check all of his telephone records would be a good place to start.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:50 PM on 10/24/2009
- NoToGOP08 I'm a Fan of NoToGOP08 8 fans permalink

This is my town. We are shocked and saddened. Many of the school kids are personally impacted.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:47 PM on 10/24/2009
- judiNJ I'm a Fan of judiNJ 51 fans permalink
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And my dear Stanley Congregational Church is right up at the next corner. We all received an email from our minister yesterday telling us that this had happened and asking us to keep St. Patrick's in our thoughts. He was very shaken as he had met Rev. Hinds and considered him to be a very nice man. Such a sad thing to happen in such a beautiful town.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:55 PM on 10/24/2009
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His dog may provide a clue. It would most likely have tried to defend him from a stranger. And would have been put out,or killed.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:31 PM on 10/24/2009
- OneTop I'm a Fan of OneTop 93 fans permalink
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This is sad

Condolences to his family, friends and parishioners

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:27 PM on 10/24/2009
- unclelew I'm a Fan of unclelew 22 fans permalink

You won't believe the bile the New York Post is running in its comments on this story. Why can't people find out the facts before drawing conclusions?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:24 PM on 10/24/2009
- judiNJ I'm a Fan of judiNJ 51 fans permalink
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Consider the source.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:00 PM on 10/24/2009
- viko I'm a Fan of viko 6 fans permalink

The lead this might be in the dog's collar'
Are they talking karate if great force is used.
I hope they get the evidence to crack this.
Community leaders are hard to come by.
So sad to go this way after dedicating your life to God and the service of man.
I'm sure this is a wake up call for this community.
Let's hope they have the video.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:16 PM on 10/24/2009
- Nunnya I'm a Fan of Nunnya 19 fans permalink
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Not to get off subject.But anybody hear anything else on the dead census worker,or the soldier that was kidnapped in Afghanistan?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:03 PM on 10/24/2009

Re:census worker...i was wondering that yesterday...it's like coverage of it stops around Sept 26 last month...no updates...talk about a story being dropped!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:45 PM on 10/24/2009
- HRH I'm a Fan of HRH 7 fans permalink

Another priest was found dead a few days ago in the Chicago area. He had about twenty stab wounds, was in his lockeed bathroom. Police say it was a suicide. ?Che?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:54 PM on 10/24/2009
- KeysDan I'm a Fan of KeysDan 23 fans permalink

We need to await more details. The NYTimes reports that "much energy was put into to killing the priest", which is a curious description and the difference, as noted, between ecclesiastical dress and cassock are critical--the first is donned as part of the church ritual, the second may be customary rectory wear. And, forced entry or not? The police were not saying. In the meanwhile, a tragedy to be mourned.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:33 AM on 10/24/2009
- edensaunt I'm a Fan of edensaunt 2 fans permalink

My advice to the prosecutor would be not to start speculating that some of the ungrateful "downtrodden" may be to blame. "Significant amount of injuries" suggests perhaps a stabbing, which is an intense and personal way to kill someone.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:21 AM on 10/24/2009
- greylox I'm a Fan of greylox 10 fans permalink
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**I wonder how close the injuries match those of the lady minister in the south who was murdered in her church?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:30 PM on 10/24/2009
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I agree - why would a needy person be any more suspect? Odd thing for a Prosecutor to say.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:59 PM on 10/24/2009
- MajorKong I'm a Fan of MajorKong 381 fans permalink
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I would think that killing a priest, in a church no less, has got to look really bad on your "permanent record".

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:23 AM on 10/24/2009
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