Priest indicted in nun’s ‘ritualistic’ killing in 1980

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Rev. Gerald Robinson was arraigned Monday on charges related to the killing of Sister Margaret Ann Pahl, who was strangled and stabbed about 30 times on April 5, 1980.
The Rev. Gerald Robinson, 66, shown in his initial court appearance on April 26, will plead innocent to the charge that he murdered a nun, his lawyer says.
The Rev. Gerald Robinson, 66, shown in his initial court appearance on April 26, will plead innocent to the charge that he murdered a nun, his lawyer says. Daniel Miller / AP

A Roman Catholic priest has been indicted on an aggravated murder charge in the slaying of a nun 24 years ago.

A grand jury met Friday to consider the charge against the Rev. Gerald Robinson, but its decision was not announced until Monday.

Robinson has been in jail since his arrest April 23 in the strangling and stabbing of Sister Margaret Ann Pahl during Easter weekend in 1980. He was long a suspect in her death.

The nun’s body was discovered in a chapel at Mercy Hospital, covered by an altar cloth. Investigators have described it as “ritualistic” slaying that has the Toledo Diocese looking into claims of satanic sex abuse by priests.

Robinson was being held on $200,000 bond. His attorney, Alan Konop, said his client will plead innocent. He cannot face the death penalty because it was not in effect at the time of the killing.

Detectives have said the nun’s death involved some type of ceremony and that they believe Robinson acted alone.

Robinson was arrested after investigators analyzed blood patterns and concluded that the murder weapon was in his “control.” They have not identified the weapon or who owned it.

Investigators began to review the slaying after a woman contacted them alleging she was physically and sexually abused as a child by several priests, including Robinson, police said.

Three other people came forward after Robinson’s arrest claiming they were abused by priests in rituals years ago.

Authorities reopened the murder case in December based on information in a letter sent to prosecutors, but they have not said who sent the letter or what it contained.

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