Thursday, January 17, 2008

Allen Kauffman tries to make it go away

Pastor Allen Kauffman, who also happens to be the mayor of Collins, Missouri, tried to make his case go away by using his power and influence to persuade a police officer to lose evidence. I am sure Kauffman has some important work to do for Jesus... in prison.

A mayor and pastor from a small Missouri town — who's facing charges of enticing a child over the Internet — is accused of trying to make the case go away.

Police say he placed a phone call to the investigating detective at home, and asked him to stop the case. The detective, Jim Murray, taped the call.

On the tape, Allen Kauffman is heard asking for mercy, and asking if the detective could "just take" the hard drive that was seized from Kauffman's home computer, and not do anything with the evidence.

Kauffman confirms that he made the phone call, but says he wasn't asking the detective to destroy evidence.

Kauffman was arrested Friday on four counts of felony enticement of a child. It was the result of a sting orchestrated by Murray, who was posing online as a teenager. Prosecutors say Kauffman believed he was communicating with a 13-year-old girl, and that he asked the girl for sex and for nude pictures.

Source: FOXNews.com - Pastor Caught in Child Sex Sting Accused of Asking Cops to Ditch Evidence

This case will be fun to watch. I predict Christian hypocrisy at its best.

I have another post on Kauffman here.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi, thank you for your article, but at the beginning, you wrote "tired" instead of "tried". Have a nice day.

Anonymous said...

You also typed "loose" It's LOSE.

Mojoey said...

anonymous - thanks! I am a well known spelltard. What I need is and editor.

Anonymous said...

"...I predict Christian hypocrisy at its best..."

String him up, I say--he deserves whatever the courts hand down.

But to suggest that hypocrisy is is an exclusively Christian trait is profoundly arrogant. If you're going to take swings at an entire section of Believers, be sure to include links those Christians that have certainly done nothing to warrant your ire and broad stereotyping. Compassion International, World Vision---yeah---I can see why you'd attack all Christians...they're clearly up to no good.

Try not to fall that horse--you might hurt yourself.

Anonymous said...

Human is human. It not his religion that makes him a danger. Its really sad... not at ALL "fun to watch". Im glad someone has the stomach to patrol the internet and find these guys... the mayor and the pastor in the heartland. No one is immune.