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{{Mature}} {{Villain_Infobox |Image = Gerald Robinson.jpg |fullname = Gerald John Robinson |alias = Father Gerald |origin = Toledo, Ohio, United States |occupation = Roman Catholic priest<br>Chaplain of Mercy Hospital |type of villain = Dark Priest |goals = Appeal his conviction and get out of prison (failed) |crimes = [[Murder]]<br>[[Rape]]<br>Sexual abuse<br>Psychological abuse |hobby = }}'''Gerald John Robinson''' (April 14, 1938 ā July 4, 2014) was an American Roman Catholic priest who was convicted of the murder of Sister Margaret Ann PahlĀ (1908ā1980), aĀ nun who belonged to the Sisters of Mercy (a CatholicĀ religious orderĀ of women)Ā onĀ Holy Saturday, April 5, 1980. Robinson repeatedly appealed, but without success. On July 4, 2014, Robinson died in prison. ==Biography== In 1980 Robinson was the JesuitĀ chaplainĀ at Mercy Hospital, Toledo, Ohio, United States, where he ministered to the sick and terminally ill. Sister Margaret Ann was the caretaker of the chapel. Robinson was convicted of strangling and stabbing Pahl, who was 71 at the time, in theĀ sacristyĀ of a chapel of the hospital where they worked together. The priest presided at her funeral Mass four days after her death. Pahl was stabbed 31 times, including nine times in the shape of an inverted cross. Prosecutors considered this shape was deliberate and intended to humiliate Pahl in death. Pahl was found covered in an altar cloth, her clothes and body arranged to suggest she had been sexually assaulted, although it was not clear she had been. Specific elements of the murder suggested it was a satanic ritual. A book describing how to perform the satanic black mass was also found in Robinson's possession. Robinson was questioned about the crime in 1980 but was not charged. The chief of the criminal division in the Lucas County prosecutor's office, Dean Mandros, shared that when detectives were questioning the priest two weeks after the killing, Deputy Police Chief Ray Vetter, who would later testify he was a practicing Catholic, broke off the interview against all normal procedure and allowed aĀ monsignorĀ to escort Father Robinson out of Police Headquarters, which "upset the detectives to no end". Mandros also said Vetter asked detectives to give him their reports on the case, and some of those reports were never seen again. AĀ cover-upĀ wasĀ alleged.Ā Whether Robinson was part of a coven, and whether other priests had participated in the murder, may have been part of what was covered up. The case remained unsolved, with no new leads, until 2003 when police received a letter from a woman who claimed that Robinson had sexually abused her when she was a child in a series ofĀ Satanic ritual abuseĀ that also involved [[Human Sacrifice|human sacrifice]]. The woman, using the name "Survivor Doe", also filed a civil lawsuit against Robinson seeking financialĀ damagesĀ for having been a victim of ritual abuse by Robinson and other adults dressed as nuns. The case was dismissed in 2011 due to having been filed too late. The accusations were sent to the prosecutor's cold case unit. Forensic tests indicated a sword-shapedĀ letter openerĀ that had been found in Robinson's apartment and stored without detailed examination was consistent with the weapon that inflicted the wounds; in the words of the prosecutor's expert, it could "not be ruled out". The tip of the opener fitted a wound in the jaw of the nun's exhumed body "like a key in a lock" according to prosecutors. Prosecutors also found three witnesses who said they had seen the priest near the chapel around the time of the killing. The case against Robinson went to trial on April 24, 2006. He was found guilty on all counts on May 11, 2006. This was the second conviction for homicide of a Catholic priest in theĀ United States;Ā [[Hans Schmidt]], executed in 1916, was the first. On July 11, 2008, Ohio's Sixth District Court of Appeals reaffirmed his conviction, and in December 2008 the Ohio Supreme Court declined to hear his appeal. In April 2012 he again applied for his conviction to be quashed, but in February 2013 the Ohio 6th District Court of Appeals confirmed the denial of Robinsonās petition for post-conviction relief. Robinson's attorney said the decision would shortly be appealed to the Ohio Supreme Court, and once state appeals were exhausted, the case could move to U.S. District Court. Before further appeals, Robinson suffered a heart attack in May 2014. He was transferred to the hospice unit of Franklin Medical Center, a prison operated by the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections inĀ Columbus, Ohio.Ā Robinson died there on July 4, 2014.Ā He was buried as a priest (as Rev. Gerald) in Toledoās Calvary Cemetery.Ā [[Category:Modern Villains]] [[Category:Deceased]] [[Category:Male]] [[Category:Dark Priest]] [[Category:Satanism]] [[Category:Wolves in sheep's clothing]] [[Category:Murderer]] [[Category:Rapists]] [[Category:Sadists]] [[Category:Imprisoned]] [[Category:Elderly]] [[Category:Deaths in prison]] [[Category:Psychological Abusers]] [[Category:Charismatic]] [[Category:Liars]] [[Category:Master Manipulator]] [[Category:Perverts]] [[Category:Homicidal]] [[Category:Emotionless Villains]] [[Category:Arrogant]] [[Category:Psychopath]] [[Category:Faux Affably Evil]] [[Category:Weaklings]] [[Category:Barbarians]] [[Category:United States of America]]
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