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John Fiala, Texas Priest, Charged With Hiring Hitman To Kill Teen Who Accused Him Of Sexual Abuse

First Posted: 01/23/11 05:12 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:15 PM ET

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SAN ANTONIO (AP) -- A Roman Catholic priest has been arrested on charges that he solicited a hit man to kill a teenager who had accused him of sexual abuse. Authorities said John Fiala first offered the job to a neighbor, who blew the whistle and helped police arrange a sting. They said Fiala got as far as negotiating a $5,000 price for the slaying before investigators moved in.

The 52-year-old clergyman was arrested Nov. 18 at his suburban Dallas home and jailed on $700,000 bond. In April, he was named in a lawsuit filed by the boy's family, who accused Fiala of molesting the youth, including twice forcing him to have sex at gunpoint.

The abuse allegedly took place in 2007 and 2008, when Fiala was a priest at the Sacred Heart of Mary Parish in the West Texas community of Rocksprings, a rural enclave known for sheep and goat herding.

The family's lawsuit also named the Archdiocese of San Antonio and Archbishop Jose Gomez, alleging that church leadership should have known Fiala was abusive.

The suit was filed just a month before Gomez was introduced as the new incoming leader of the Los Angeles Archdiocese. He is currently serving as an assistant to Cardinal Roger Mahony, who will retire next year. Gomez then automatically becomes archbishop.

When he learned of the murder-for-hire investigation, the boy "was terrified and rightly so," said San Antonio attorney Tom Rhodes, who represents the family. As far back as 2008, Fiala threatened the teen, and repeatedly brandished a pistol, Rhodes said.

Fiala "began saying, 'If you tell anyone, I'll hurt you. I'll hurt your family, your girlfriend,'" Rhodes said. "It was more than once he threatened him with a gun."

Fiala only recently rented a place to live in suburban Garland, where police say he initiated the attempted contract killing - even though his new home is more than 300 miles northeast of Rocksprings.

Rhodes said an anonymous informant who initially identified himself as a neighbor of Fiala contacted his office and said the priest had approached him about killing the accuser, who was 16 at the time and is now in his late teens. Rhodes urged the informant to contact the police, who then sent an undercover agent to meet with Fiala.

Rhodes said he had been told Fiala offered $5,000 to carry out the slaying. A spokesman for the Texas Department of Public Safety said he could not confirm the amount of money involved.

It was unclear how close Fiala might have come to putting any plan into motion or how he allegedly wanted the boy killed. A call to the Edwards County Sheriff's Office, which headed up the investigation, was not immediately returned.

Jail records list Fiala's attorney as Rex Gunter in Dallas, but he was in court Tuesday and did not return a call from The Associated Press. Fiala is charged with one count of solicitation to commit capital murder and two counts of aggravated sexual assault of a child.

San Antonio Archdiocese spokesman Pat Rodgers said Fiala has been removed from the public ministry, meaning he cannot present himself as a priest.

Authorities removed him in October 2008, before the accusations of sexual assault emerged, because of his interference with the custodial relationship between the teen in Rocksprings and his grandmother - a case the sheriff's office investigated. Authorities have not disclosed the nature of Fiala's interference.

"We were shocked by the allegations and saddened by the story," Rodgers said. Since Fiala was removed from the public ministry, "we haven't contacted him, and haven't had any reason to contact him."

Rhodes said Fiala originally met the accuser in 2007 and was a frequent visitor at his grandparents' house, where the teen was living. He often came bearing gifts, including new a cell phone and MP3 player, and eventually gave the boy cash to help buy a car.

Fiala used the pretext of private catechism lessons to be alone with the boy, Rhodes said, and in 2008 took the teen to a youth event in the town of San Angelo, Texas, during which he raped him in a motel room at gunpoint.

"He's a dangerous predator and has been since at least 1988," Rhodes said. "The church has known how dangerous this guy is for many, many years. They had full knowledge, we believe, and the documents seem to bear that out - that they knew what a bad person he was and what a danger he was to children."

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FTracy3
My micro-bio is as empty as the rest of my life.
04:42 PM on 12/03/2010
I don't have the book handy but it seems to me there's gotta be a commandment against this sort of thing.
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Fattonecat
whoops !!
01:10 AM on 12/02/2010
Texas Priest ..... that about says it all.
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tuffcityt
Whiskey, Tango, Foxtrot, over.
11:56 PM on 12/01/2010
Im usually sarcastic, cynical and snarky but now Im speechless
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JJovana
Live & let live
03:13 PM on 12/01/2010
Cant decide whats more dangerous anymore....Catholicism or Islam.....or pretty much any religion that abuses Holy Books and God to satisfy their own agenda and impose THEIR morality onto others.

Condoms are immoral.....Jesus.....how about R APING BOYS is immoral. What joke Catholic Church is.
02:51 AM on 12/01/2010
This is a most hurtful demonstration of a believer. Forgiveness is not condoning, the lad will for his life time be suspicious of all clergy, and may have a broken heart sick relationship with Jesus. Many angels will have hard work leading this fellow into deeper faith. This sin is much like the adulterous women described in old test. The adulterous women, (priest in this case) licketh her lips, and sayeth I have done no wrong. The church has been doing this behavior for so long, that they are totaly desensitised to awful pain they have caused. Centurys of abuse cant be overcome in a day, but this is a good beginning.
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09:32 AM on 12/02/2010
OBVIOUSLY someone concerned that this victim "may have a broken heart sick relationsh­ip with Jesus" would make a connection between a 52yr old priest’s alleged rape of a child, and an adulterous having consensual sex with another adult.
"The adulterous women, (priest in this case) licketh her lips, and sayeth I have done no wrong"
An adulterous woman doesn’t hold a gun to a 16yr olds head and r ape them, she has sex with a consenting married man.
MAYBE it’s reasoning like that you have shown that has allowed the church to over look its centuries of disgraceful sexual abuse. Almost as if priests feel no worse that "adulterous women" when they r ape children, and since society as a whole has decided that this is nothing more than a civil crime, the priests treat their abuse of children as nothing more than a civil crime, which can be resolved by the paying of money.
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petman2001
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09:40 PM on 11/30/2010
Only in Texas could the Catholics out-do the other Catholics: a priest there who is both a pedophile AND a would-be murderer. Motto: "In Texas, we do things bigger." Indeed!
12:59 AM on 12/01/2010
Great reasoning! I think this story is directly tied to the fact it occurred in Texas. Comments like your's make me want to find the nearest building and jump off because not only do miss the point but make a completely irrational stereotypical statement.
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petman2001
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08:05 AM on 12/01/2010
I'll pay for your taxi ride. YEEEE----HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.........
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Mundane Egg
Decency is the new black.
02:20 PM on 11/30/2010
It's about time for another episode of The Catholic Boat (ala South Park)
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RedDogBear
11:16 AM on 12/01/2010
My favorite part of that episode: http://www.southparkstudios.com/clips/104226/rampant-misconduct
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Kelley Smith
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10:29 AM on 11/30/2010
The Catholic Church (leadership only) ex-communicated a nun (female) for saving the life of a pregnant woman. This former nun is no longer a member of the Catholic Church. This priest is still a priest. See the pattern here?
12:47 PM on 11/30/2010
The catholic church is really an infiltrated organization from the Bizarro's world Htrae?
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Mundane Egg
Decency is the new black.
02:17 PM on 11/30/2010
Bizarro love the Catholic church. (note Bizarro opposite speak)
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09:39 AM on 12/02/2010
the article said he was removed from the church in "October 2008, before the accusations of sexual assault emerged", although the prosecutors claimed the church knew of his danger to children since 1988
03:04 PM on 11/29/2010
See how much more effective it is to file a lawsuit. In the past the confused incredulous devout couple would have gone to their parish priest, or requested an audience with the bishop, to ask what to do. No longer. John Fiala isn't going to the next parish. He's going to jail. And the other children are protected. Amen brother! Those parents deserve a medal.
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Mundane Egg
Decency is the new black.
02:19 PM on 11/30/2010
I totally agree that and file legal charges. This is a criminal matter and should be handled by the courts - the Catholic church can excommunicate him if they want to but he the courts are the only way that he is going to be held accountable.
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08:13 PM on 11/27/2010
Here's the problem IMO.
When you have religous based ideologies that forgive someone of their sins you're going to always have people committing crimes against one another. So whether it's on a conscious or subconscious level you have the followers of most religions not only catholicism that believe no matter what they do or however heinous the crime committed; they will become absolved and forgiven of their crime with the right prayer.
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10:05 AM on 12/02/2010
"[the religious] believe no matter what they do or however heinous the crime committed; they will become absolved and forgiven of their crime with the right prayer. "
selling forgivness is only a trick of the church, no one actually buys it, they only pay for it.
A "holy man" can have all your wrongs absolved, and forgiven in the eyes of god, but everyone knows that society isnt as forgiving. thats why this specific priest didnt ask forgiveness of the church, and then turn himself in. because he knows that god's forgiveness doesn’t mean anything until your dead, as most people do. So, it’s a nice line, but no one buys it
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Nebris
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02:00 AM on 11/27/2010
Special.
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ArtJunky
Belief is mandatory
11:26 PM on 11/26/2010
If you're going to have a religion based on the existence of sin...YOU GOTTA HAVE SINNERS.

So, sex abusers are good; turn those frowns upside down and just believe. ;)
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Json
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04:16 PM on 11/30/2010
Even by that snarky rationale, I think that even if we agree that "sex abusers are good", we don't need to be putting them in positions of authority around children. Fair?
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timm553
In vino veritas
09:30 PM on 11/26/2010
This certainly puts another face on the already many faceted problem. What can we expect to hear next in the continuing saga of the roman catholic sex club?
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10:15 AM on 12/02/2010
Hopefully when cardinal Mahoney steps down, and the people of Los Angels REFUSE to accept another cardinal who permits child rape within their dioces, that would put this Jose Gomez on the hot seat, and leave LA without a cardinal.
We can only hope.
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Ioan Lightoller
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08:18 PM on 11/26/2010
And this man is someone who is supposed to be a role model? A man who would hire a hit man so that his crime would remain unknown?

I hope this man ends up in prison...paedophiles are less than popular in prison.
04:38 PM on 11/26/2010
Speaking as a former altar boy and detected catholic, all I can say is that the catholic is full of very sick men including the Pope. This is just one more example of a church that protects pedophiles and other deviants, while trying to give the impression of godliness and purity.