July 19th, 2007
That’s the reason 26-year-old Terry Mark Mangum gave for going to a Houston gay bar on June 11, hunting for a gay man to kill. He found one:
Interviewed in the Brazoria County Jail Saturday morning, Mangum said he feels no remorse for killing 46-year-old Kenneth Cummings Jr., whom relatives described as a “loving” son who never forgot a holiday and a devoted uncle who had set up college funds for his niece and nephew. He worked at Southwest [Airlines] for 24 years.
Mangum, who described himself as “definitely not a homosexual,” said God called on him to “carry out a code of retribution” by killing a gay man because “sexual perversion” is the “worst sin.” … “I planned on sending him to hell,” he said.
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Benton
July 19th, 2007
This is so very sad. What fundimentalist preachers do not understnad is their rhetoric creates an atmosphere where such an event could occur. Some may say that Mr. Mangum is menatlly unstable, and I am sure he is. But if the atmosphere of hatred had not been established, I doubt he would have carried out the crime.
I also find it interesting that he felt the need to state that he was “definately not a homosexual.” Who is he trying to convince?
Eric
July 19th, 2007
Very tragic. Why hasn’t this made headline, national news, I wonder? Why are the gatekeepers filtering this story? This is perfect evidence that a national hate crimes law is needed (and faith-based bigotry is alive and thriving).
Denise
July 21st, 2007
I want to scream. Since when is God’s work dismantling families? Love your neighbor as you love yourself, indeed.
exposevisionamerica
July 24th, 2007
This story is related to your awarding of Rev. Rick Scarborough of Vision America.
This kid comes from the area where Rick Scarborough used to preach his intolerance.
Paul Broussard was murdered by suburbanite Houston teens from the very area Rev. Rick used to preach in Houston.
The Ritcheson case and tragic suicide is another tragic result and example of the intolerance and hate being spewed by these nutty preachers – many of the Southern Baptist conventions’ so called “leaders.”
Tragic!
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