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Former sheriff says he had concerns about the Rev. Robert Carlson
Bangor (ME) Daily News ^ | 11/15/11 | Noi-Noi Ricker

Posted on 11/16/2011 7:36:59 AM PST by raccoonradio

BANGOR, Maine — A former sheriff said he had concerns years ago about the Rev. Robert Carlson — who committed suicide Sunday by jumping from the Penobscot Narrows Bridge — and his relationship with young boys.

Former Penobscot County Sheriff Timothy Richardson, who was hired as a deputy in the early 1970s and was sheriff between 1980 and 1984, said he questioned actions by Carlson in the 1970s. Carlson, a prominent community leader, was administrator of the jail in the 1970s and later became its chaplain.

Richardson said Carlson “would come into the control room [at the Penobscot County Jail] with young boys at 2, 3 or 4 o’clock in the morning. It was very uncomfortable. It was just a very odd situation.”

Richardson, who was a young part-time deputy in the early 1970s, said he reported his concerns to Otis N. LaBree, sheriff at the time, and then Penobscot County District Attorney David M. Cox, who later became a judge.

“They were concerned but they didn’t take it anywhere,” Richardson said. “They didn’t want to take it anywhere.

“Back then they [religious leaders] were above suspicion of child abuse,” he said. “Later on, we all learned they are one of the biggest perpetrators of that type of crime.”

Both LaBree and Cox are now deceased. Richardson said he didn’t know of any other deputies or jail officials who officially voiced concerns about Carlson.

“When I became sheriff I told him it was about time for him to move on,” the former sheriff said. “In the ’80s, that is when I spoke to Carlson and we parted ways.”

Meanwhile Tuesday, a copy of an anonymous letter that sparked the Maine State Police investigation of Carlson last week was released.

The unsigned letter, sent to Gov. Paul LePage, local Boy Scout leaders and law enforcement, claims that Carlson “sexually abused a young boy several years ago” while he was pastor at the East Orrington Congregational Church. The letter asked for an investigation into the matter.

The state police investigation, which began Thursday, included questions posed to a Bowdoin woman and several other family members about a child sex abuse case from the 1970s reportedly involving Carlson and the woman’s brother, who was 11 at the time.

Under current Maine law, the statute of limitations for prosecuting sex crimes committed against children under the age of 16 extends back to 1985. In 1991 the law was changed and there is no statute of limitations on child sex crimes that occurred after that year.

Dawn Krog of Bowdoin said Monday that she and other family members spoke to a Maine State Police detective late last week about Carlson and his relationship with her family when they lived in Orrington.

“My brother came clean to the family” a couple of years ago about what she described as an ongoing sexual relationship he had with Carlson that started when he was just a boy, Krog said.

Another relative interviewed by police, a woman from Alton who asked not to be identified, said Carlson put forward a very caring public face.

“I know people will believe what they want, but we know the truth,” she said Tuesday. “This has brought all the pain to the forefront and once again it makes us feel helpless. Carlson was in law enforcement, he was a minister and he had everyone thinking he was the second coming of Christ.”

Krog’s brother and his relationship with Carlson is why Richardson contacted his bosses more than 30 years ago, he said.

“I remember him distinctly,” the former sheriff said of Krog’s brother. “That is the one I went to LaBree about and the one I went to Cox about. I wished I hadn’t been so young and innocent and a nonbeliever at that time” about religious officials committing crimes against children.

The governor’s office received the anonymous letter on Nov. 10, the same day the Maine State Police began its investigation. Boy Scout leaders at the Katahdin Area Council turned over their letter concerning Carlson and allegations of child abuse to state police detectives on Monday.

Carlson and his wife, Elaine, were honored last week when the Katahdin Area Council of Boy Scouts of America held its 15th annual Distinguished Citizen Award Dinner, which is mentioned in the letter.

The governor’s office released a copy of the letter to the Bangor Daily News on Tuesday.

“This boy is now a grown man and they still have a secret relationship,” the unsigned letter states.

The decades-long relationship between Krog’s brother and Carlson continued until his death, she and the other female relative said.

State police also reported receiving another call in connection with the sexual abuse investigation, according to Stephen McCausland, spokesman for the Maine Department of Public Safety.

“We are keeping the investigation open,” he said Tuesday. “There may be other members of the public who want to talk. There may be victims who want to come forward and we are here to listen.”

Carlson’s autopsy determined that he committed suicide when he jumped from the bridge around 4 a.m. Sunday and drowned in the state’s largest waterway, Mark Belserene, administrator with the state medical examiner’s office in Augusta, said Tuesday.

Church leaders at the East Orrington Congregational Church met Tuesday and are planning to issue a statement in the coming days to address concerns of churchgoers and the public, the Rev. Carl Schreiber said.

“East Orrington Congregational Church members are saddened. We hurt and we have questions just like the rest of the community,” the pastor said.

Carlson helped found and was president of Penobscot Community Health Care; was a founder of Hope House, a Bangor shelter for people with drug and alcohol addictions; and was a previous chaplain for Husson College as well as the Bangor and Brewer police and fire departments, according to a recent Bangor Daily News story.

“He did so much good but you can’t exclude that,” Richardson said. “It isn’t OK. It’s the most horrible thing that could have happened.” CORRECTION:

An earlier version of this story said that a second person alleged abuse by the Rev. Robert Carlson. Stephen McCausland, spokesman for the Maine Department of Public safety, said that police received another call in connection with the case. He did not confirm that a second person alleged abuse.


TOPICS: Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: bangor; carlson; childmolestor; pedophilia
The horror out of Bangor, Maine doesn't only come from Stephen King's books...
1 posted on 11/16/2011 7:37:00 AM PST by raccoonradio
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Carlson’s funeral arrangements scaled back in light of the
sexual abuse allegations:

http://bangordailynews.com/2011/11/15/news/bangor/rev-carlson%e2%80%99s-funeral-arrangements-moved-to-orrington-church/?ref=relatedSidebar

>>BANGOR, Maine — Arrangements for the Rev. Robert Carlson’s public funeral and reception on Friday have been scaled back in the wake of a Maine State Police investigation of child sex abuse allegations against him.

“The family has changed the location of the service,” said Gary Smith, funeral director at Brookings-Smith Funeral Home in Bangor. “It’s still going to be at the same time, 2 p.m., with Pastor Carl Schreiber officiating.”

But instead of holding Carlson’s memorial service at the Bangor Auditorium and a reception afterward at the Bangor Civic Center, the funeral has been moved to East Orrington Congregational Church on Johnson Mill Road in Orrington.

“Family invites relatives and friends to share conversation and refreshments after the service in Carlson Hall at the church,” Smith said.

Carlson was East Orrington Congregational’s senior pastor for 25 years.

Smith said he was notified that initial plans for police and fire officials to hold a formal ceremony at Carlson’s memorial service were either altered or dropped.

There apparently were at least preliminary plans for a formal presentation of colors by members of the Bangor and Brewer police and fire departments as well as members of the Penobscot County Sheriff’s Office — all of which used Carlson as their official chaplain — and other emergency services.

Attempts to reach Bangor Police Department officials were unsuccessful Tuesday, but Penobscot County Sheriff Glenn Ross said he did not believe there were any plans for an official police or fire ceremony.

Bangor Fire Department Lt. Troy Lare confirmed that Bangor firefighters will not participate in a ceremony and won’t wear dress uniforms.


2 posted on 11/16/2011 7:41:41 AM PST by raccoonradio
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from the video report:

(According to the Bangor Daily News, a relative of the victim—the young boy— said:) “It was disgusting to see ‘Beloved’ on the front page of the BDN. I wanted to take a big magic marker and write ‘pedophile’.”


3 posted on 11/16/2011 7:52:52 AM PST by raccoonradio
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Hmmmmm.....not to make light of this, but why is the old media all of a sudden worried about child rapers?......something else going on here.


4 posted on 11/16/2011 7:58:00 AM PST by blueunicorn6 ("A crack shot and a good dancer")
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Who knows...some people may have “known” or “suspected” but said nothing (including the victim who wound up having a relationship with Carlson till the end—but was seduced by him back when he was about 12 or so, in the 70s). Maybe the Penn State situation will make people more likely to report stuff like this, if they “know”...But inevitably there will be coverups, as with “JoePa” and the rest etc.


5 posted on 11/16/2011 8:13:35 AM PST by raccoonradio
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I’ll add he “sexually abused him” back then but somehow it led (through grooming, etc.) to a relationship. Back then
there were no internet chat rooms and sting operations. Chris Hansen didn’t walk through the door of a setup house to catch Carlson as a potential predator (followed soon by local cops capturing the perv when he leaves...). Not back then.


6 posted on 11/16/2011 8:16:08 AM PST by raccoonradio
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Many years ago, there was a priest here who was transferred to another parish because of his thing for boys. It was just ignore the problem and send the devil on to a new unsuspecting community. What's more sickening is that the county judge would assign him as counselor for child molesters instead of deporting them or sending them to jail. The Hispanic community sent the bruja (witch) to one such hearing where she put a curse on the judge, the lawyers, the parents and the priest. The judge got all hyper about her and threatened to kick her out but knew better than attempt that since the courtroom was standing room only with upset Mexicans. She and I were sitting together.

Another time, I was doing some work in another priest's house and noticed pictures of barely clothed young men/older teens. It wasn't so much the poses but the camera angle so there was no doubt in my mind what was going on. I suspect the priest had a remote camera set up because right after I went back the second time to look at the pictures I was told with no explanation to never come back.

7 posted on 11/16/2011 8:56:18 AM PST by bgill (The Obama administration is staging a coup. Wake up, America, before it's too late.)
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