Sociopaths like to cloak themselves in a mantel of respect. They seek careers, or pretend to have careers, in fields that people associate with good character, trustworthiness, and authority, such as law enforcement, the military and the clergy.
Pursuing a career in religion or spirituality is particularly useful for sociopaths. People tend to trust religious figures simply because they are religious figures, which puts a sociopath several moves ahead when trying to scam someone. A sociopath claiming an inside track to God has a very powerful tool when it comes to manipulating people.
Plus, for a sociopath, a career in the clergy is easy—the primarily visible job requirement is an ability to talk. With typical inborn charisma, and a willingness to lie about other credentials, the sociopath is a shoo-in.
Lovefraud has written about several pseudo-members of the clergy whose behavior has certainly flouted the Ten Commandments:
Anthony Owens claimed to be bishop of a fellowship of more than 100 non-denominational churches, which was a lie. He was married to eight women at the same time.
Rabbi Fred Neulander founded the largest Jewish temple in southern New Jersey. He was convicted of arranging the murder of his wife.
Terry Hornbuckle founded a megachurch in Arlington, Texas. He was found guilty of raping three women, two of whom were parishioners.
Then, of course, there’s Fred Brito, who impersonated a Catholic priest, even performing a couple’s wedding, when he had no religious training whatsoever.
Lovefraud readers have told us of more cases. AlohaTraveler says her “Bad Man” had been a pastor for an Assemblies of God church in Seattle. Another woman has built a website about the real reason a reverend abruptly departed from the First Presbyterian Church of Fort Lauderdale, Florida—an extramarital affair with her.
Fake believers
Even sociopaths who aren’t clergy put religion to work in their manipulation. Here are some examples from the Lovefraud mailbag:
- A woman married a guy who was a “Christian” teacher (her quotes) in schools for 14 years. He abandoned her after six months and started an affair with another woman, all the while talking about reconciliation. She then found out she was his eighth or ninth wife, and he had previously been convicted of bigamy.
- A guy met a woman in a Christian chat room on the Internet. He was in the process of getting a divorce; she claimed she was also. He left everything and moved to her state to be with her. She taught at a Christian school half-days, and would meet him—for sex—after work. She was still married.
- Girl starts dating guy when she is 18. They belonged to the same Christian faith, which did not allow premarital sex; all their dates were chaperoned. When she was 20, they had a fairytale wedding. That night, he raped her, then started gaslighting her, and convinced a doctor that she was crazy, until she ended up on psychotropic drugs.
- A woman’s ex-husband claims to be a Christian minister. “The church is a fraud to bilk people out of money. He helps the other pastor get money from poor people who can’t afford it,” she writes. “When he raped me and tried to kill me, and when he and his daughter broke into my house, well the cops saw him wearing preacher pants and didn’t believe me.”
- Woman meets a guy on a Christian singles site—they both sang, did music ministry, and had an “intense desire to serve the Lord.” They married, started their own church, then she finds out he owed $30,000 in child support and was addicted to hardcore porn. He became physically abusive.
- Woman marries a 51-year-old Catholic school teacher who is an Episcopalian priest, retired military, widowed after 29 years of marriage. Two months into the marriage, his son moves in with them. The son was selling and using cocaine, and her new husband—the priest—was in business with him.
Predators are everywhere
Lovefraud has heard of many more cases in which sociopathic predators were fishing for victims in churches and on religious dating websites. We’ve heard of sociopaths who quoted the Bible, prayed every day, and emotionally tortured their families.
And then there are the sociopaths who use religion as a reason to keep bleeding their victims. Christian religions, and New Age spiritualism, embrace the concept of forgiveness. Sociopaths use this to claim that they’ve “found God” who has forgiven their transgressions, and you should too.
The key point here is that just because someone claims to be Christian, religious, or otherwise spiritual, does not mean he or she is automatically trustworthy. If your instincts are telling you that something is wrong, no matter what the context, pay attention.
Thx guys for sympathy.. god that was so many years ago it feels like it happened to somebody else. Of course I didn’t tell anyone about it for a long time… they would not have believed me. I was so shocked to find myself alive at the end of this relationship.
Oxy.. heck no he hasn’t lost his rage at me. In his mind I ruined his life by having his kids (how I’m not sure, since he never visits them or pays for them) I’ve become his backstory and scapegoat, whenever he moves on to new pastures. My only safety from him lies in NC and being moved to the “back burner” of his mind.
He’s also expanded his rage, and my daughter is afraid he has now murdered his gf. She has disappeared, and their apt. building mysteriously burnt down right after that, and now he has left the state and is hiding out somewhere out West. He keeps sending my daughter messages saying he is back together with his gf, and that she is “very ill” and will likely die.
About my son.. I will never give up on him, but neither will I ever enable him. We have a pretty good relationship, and he has way more conscience than his dad, so we are all pretty hopeful but like I said, watchful.
dear kat…….pls have someone, even anonymously, give that info to police somewhere….PLEASE
Dear Kat,
I agree with NEWWORLDVIEW–I think the police MUST BE TOLD about the GF’s disappearance and the burning of the building. It is not outrageous (given the things you have told us about this man) that indeed he did kill her. My son is a murder, and has attempted to have ME killed (you see why I advised you to cut the cord if you see ANYONE i s a psychopath) and I know of at least TWO people my bio-father actually killed (he claimed more) so I am WELL aware of what these RAGEFUL P’s can do. Sometimes these people go on to being serial killers and a phone call to alert the police is all the need to “get on to” these people. You don’t have to let them know who you are. At least think about it.
My son is in prison for the first (known) murder and I will make it my life’s work to see that he stays there the REST of his natural life because I have no doubt that if he gets out I will either have to go back into hiding or eventually kill him to protect myself. If he gets out after I am dead and gone, he will go after his brothers and/or some unsuspecting fools that get into his way. Your X sounds just like my P-bio father or my P-son. They are the worst of the worst, the RABID predators without any fear at all. I am thankful to God that you got out alive. I’m also glad that your son has a conscience, that’s a big plus in your and his favor!
I am going to give it to the police but it would be filed away somewhere if I did it now, because I do not know her last name, or where he went. My daughter and I are trying to find all this stuff out then I will most definitely take it to the police and also try to make sure they investigate it.. BUT.. there is no way I will confront him because I will be next.
I escaped from him once.. I do not know if I will be so lucky next time. My poor daughter is having a battle of wills with him over the e-mail, with both of them trying to pump the other for information.
One of our biggest concerns is he is trying to find out info on my oldest son who just got back from Iraq. If he does find him, my son’s combat pay will be gone in a flash, as he is no match for his dad’s manipulative ways.
My daughter is trying to get him to let her speak to the gf on the phone, because they know each other, but I am worried about her doing this little investigation. People in my exes circle are only safe as long as they don’t threaten his “existence” (meaning his lifestyle). At the moment she is living in Norway and I’m so glad she has that distance. Dammit that man will never just go away. Sometimes I do wish he would just die, it would be so much better for the rest of the world.
Also.. you guys oughta know by now how ineffective the police can be when dealing with this stuff. If he did kill his gf, it will be almost the only crime he has ever committed. He’s changed his name and moved several times, they will never put the effort into finding him without a body or something, anything to make them suspicious. We also have no proof he burned the apt. building, heck I don’t even think anyone knows where it is. We all thought it was just a story he fed the kids to explain why he couldn’t do anything for christmas yet again. The best I can do is keep my eyes open and try to collect the facts, for now.
kat…..you and your daughter should stop your investigation..dont SHOW him your interest…..give the authorities his name and info…they can track via isp addresses if they want or other phone and addresses by any aliases he is using…they can…you two must stay safe
Kat, I agree with NWV that you and your daughter would be better off to tell the police. Don’t suppose that they won’t listen, belive me the POLICE were the ONLY ONES WHO DID LISTEN TO ME.
My X-BF did burn the home of his previous GF and we were not able to prove it (arson is a difficult thing to prove) but if the GF is missing that should start some red flags with the police and keep him under suspicion. The police do take a dim view of the perp for missing persons. They may not always be able to “get them” but many times they do. Even years and years later.
You already know that this man is dangerous and capable of murder. Not all cops sweep this kind of thing under the rugs, there are some tough old detectives out there that just as a matter of princlple will go after someone like this and moving from state ot state may not help him get away with it all.
Give the police a chance to do their jobs, if they don’t know anything, they can’t do it. and ABOVE ALL BE CAREFUL.
Tell them what though? That some girl named Michelle something disappeared from some town in NY that we don’t know about and that my ex who is living I do not know where might have done something to her?
And who would I tell?
The town cops here? lol you can’t imagine how futile that would be
I need more info.
I don’t even know what state he moved to or what alias he is living under. We don’t even have a phone number.. and I’m doing anything to piss him off at my daughter or me, not while he’s free.. but I will try to get info .. all I can do right now.. at least her last name.
Thanks peoples.. as far as being safe though.. if the police come knocking on his door I know he will come straight to me unless her parents are looking for her. I heard they weren’t because she had been slowly pulling away from them for the last few years. Also she might have just gone home.. sigh.. don’t worry I won’t do any investigating, but I’m not ever taking my eye off that snake.