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ISBN: 0425217922

ISBN13: 9780425217924

Murder at Holy Cross

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The truth behind an unholy crime - includes photos. On March 25, 2001, the body of a Catholic nun- stabbed 92 times-was discovered at South Florida's Holy Cross Academy. Police captured her killer-a young apprentice monk. But the deeper the investigation got, the more sordid and disturbing the story became.

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Holy Cross or Hell On Earth?

Abott Gregory Wendt and his priestly partner, Father Damien Gibault, established Holy Cross Academy as a Catholic school which also boasted a small monastery for young monks in training. However, things were not as they seemed. Wendt was not really an Abott as he lacked the proper credentials and training. He just assumed the title because he felt himself worthy of the title. In addition, Father Gibault, who should have been under supervision, was not. And, unbeknownst to Sister Michelle Lewis, a nun who worked tirelessly at Holy Cross for 10 years, she was not really a nun. You see, Abott Gregory Wendt did not wish to follow the rules of the Catholic Archdiocese, so he effectively "divorced" Holy Cross Academy from the Archdiocese... a legal maneuver that left Sister Michelle without a convent, and Abott Gregory Wendt accountable to no one. In a series of tragic events leading to a death, Sister Michelle Lewis was bludgeoned and brutally stabbed in her small bedroom on a hot, summer evening. A trail of bloody footprints led to the monastery on the campus grounds, where Mikhaylo Kofel was quickly identified as the murderer. When he confessed to police, he also disclosed the shocking details of two pedophilic priests who controlled every aspect of the young monks lives, and insisted that some of the boys sleep with them at night. Police investigators soon found themselves investigating not only a murder, but allegations of child sexual abuse. Without disclosing all pertinent details, I will state without reservation that MURDER AT HOLY CROSS is a book well worth the investment of time to read it. I do wish there had been more individual and familial history available pertaining to Abott Wendt and Father Gibault, but these two losers refused to submit to any formal interview with police investigators and "lawyered up" befor Kofel could even make a full statement about the murder of Sister Michelle or the abuse he suffered for years at the hands of Wendt and, less often, Gibault. Attempts by the author to contact both men went ignored. As a practicing psychotherapist, I have given the murder of Sister Michelle Lewis a great deal of thought. Mikhaylo Kofel reported that Sister Michelle was often angry with him and treated him unfairly. Perhaps she did. However, I doubt Kofel murdered Sister Michelle simply because she was perceived as an overbearing, "mean" nun. It is much more likely that Kofel lashed out at one of the few persons available as a target for his building rage and fear. Allowed almost no contact with anyone outside the monastery and having been effectively imprisoned in the United States during the crucial formative and adolescent years of his devlopment, Kofel had nowhere to go and no way to seek assistance from his family in the Ukraine. Too afraid to act out against his aggressors and unable to physically overpower Wendt or Gibault, Kofel unleashed his anger on the only person over whom he could exercise power

Madness at the Monastery

MURDER AT HOLY CROSS is the story of the murder of Sister Michelle Lewis, a nun at the Holy Cross monastery in Miami, by Mykhaylo Kofel, a young Ukranian monk-in-training. Holy Cross, though on the surface a mainstream institution, was in fact anything but. The founder and head man, Abbot Gregory Wendt, specifically chartered his operation so as to be totally independent from either the Catholic or Byzantine Churches. And Holy Cross specialized in recruiting teenage boys, an unheard of practice in usual monastery tradition, from the Ukraine to train as monks. Holy Cross was, then, essentially a rogue operation responsible to no controlling authority, with Wendt as the head rogue. When Sister Lewis was murdered, Wendt and his right-hand man, Father Damian Gibault, did not cooperate with investigators, concerned only with controlling the damage that the murder, and Kofel's allegations of sexual abuse at the monastery, would do to their fiefdom. Peter Davidson has written, intelligently and professionally, a fine book. He eschews the tired soap opera trotted out by lesser writers, sticking to a journalistic approach. His research into the backgrounds of the young Ukranians and of Michelle Lewis are good. And the allegations of homosexual abuse by Wendt and Gibault are dealt with in great detail. My only minor complaint is that I wish there had been considerably more background information on Wendt and Gibault, but it is unlikely that Davidson would have received their cooperation. MURDER AT HOLY CROSS is not a "big" book, but neither is it a rush to print trasher. It is short, an easy read, and highly recommended to true crime lovers.

A Real Page Turner

This is a very well written and very well researched book about a sordid crime that gripped South Florida. I followed the case closely when it first broke, so I found the book especially interesting. The author, a veteran true-crime journalist, did a remarkable job revealing never-before-disclosed details about the goings-on at Holy Cross. He delves deeply into the characters of the victim, a nun, her killer, and the clerics who lived and worked at Holy Cross. He also provides historical context, especially concerning the Catholic Church. True crime fans will find this book very compelling. It is a real page-turner and a terrific read.
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