October 23, 2009 5:31 PM

Priest Found Slain in His N.J. Church

(AP)  A Roman Catholic priest was found slain Friday morning in his clerical robes in the rectory of his northern New Jersey parish, and authorities warned that a killer was on the loose.

Morris County Prosecutor Robert Bianchi would not say how Rev. Ed Hinds, 61, was killed but said the body had wounds "consistent with a homicide."

No one has been arrested, and police said they would not discuss possible motives.

"Until a suspect is caught, people should be hypervigilant," Bianchi said.

"The fact is that this was a community leader whose arms were wide open to downtrodden," he said. "Maybe one of those individuals was involved. That kind of generosity is preyed upon."

Hinds, dressed in vestments, was found around 8 a.m. Friday in the kitchen of the rectory attached to St. Patrick's Church in the affluent Newark suburb of Chatham, a New York City bedroom community, after he didn't show up to preside over morning Mass.

Monsignor Kenneth Lasch, a retired priest who knew Hinds for four decades, told The Star-Ledger that he learned of the killing from parish workers who knew Hinds had left instructions for Lasch to deliver the eulogy in the event of his death.

"The parish called me and said they found him in the kitchen on the floor," Lasch told the newspaper. "He had his dog with him, and apparently he was making a cup of coffee."

He was last seen alive around 11 p.m. Thursday, following a safety seminar held by police at the church in which they fingerprinted and photographed young children.

Janet Gilmartin stood on the front porch of her single-family home across from the church as uniformed police officers searched through leaves in the gutter.

"It's frightening to think that the person who did this thing might have been running across the street this morning when my daughter was stepping outside to take my grandson to school," said Gilmartin, 69.

Roads and intersections around the church and its Catholic school were closed as authorities investigated.

"It makes absolutely no sense. He was certainly a very well-loved pastor," said Bishop Arthur Serratelli of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Paterson. "We ask that you please pray for him."

Theresa and Michael Marotta, who live down the street from the church, were trying to figure out what to tell their 10-year-old son, who attends the school.

"It's very shocking and very sad," Theresa Marotta, 44, said.

Michael Marotta, 47, described Hinds as a gentle and insightful yet quiet person.

"And he was a warm person," he said.

He had been at the parish since 2003. Born in Morristown, he attended high school there and college at Seton Hall University. He was ordained in 1974.

Following an early stint at St. Patrick's, he went on to become the vice chancellor of the Diocese of Paterson and secretary to the bishop from 1978 to 1985.

He previously was pastor of St. Michael Church in Netcong and Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church in Boonton.

Hinds' cousin Jeannette Miller said she was in shock.

"He was just a magnificent man," she said. "He had a wonderful life and was a wonderful priest, and everybody loved him."

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by hungry1968-16 October 24, 2009 1:27 PM EDT
Why didn't his "god" save him?
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by leogrande586 November 1, 2009 3:10 PM EST
He did.......
by motherhen11 October 24, 2009 7:53 AM EDT
What a shame - I bet those robes will be hard to replace.
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by fleabag75 October 24, 2009 7:19 AM EDT
Ha, ha, ha. Some of you folks are a riot! You have all the answers. Yep. You know everything about anything. Why don't you move out away from your keyboard and go get a life! When you go out, make sure to wear a hat and pull it down so nobody can see the big "L" on your forehead.
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by andacar October 24, 2009 1:51 AM EDT
Why are we even "discussing" (if you want to call this a discussion) the pedophile priest scandals? This guy had nothing to do with that. This is as bad as painting "liberals" or "conservatives" with a sweeping brush. A well loved figure is dead. Can we please show a little human compassion instead of arguing pointlessly over stupid things?
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by killkenie October 23, 2009 11:38 PM EDT
I used to live like 4 houses down from there.
at 65 Washington. yep. scary neighborhood.
nothing at all. . . ever. . . ever happened there.
My grandfather owned that house for 50 years.
Looks like good places always eventually go bad.
one of the laws of life i guess. . . .
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by owlafaye October 23, 2009 9:47 PM EDT
He was also part of the Roman Catholic "moving crew" and just as responsible for the reprehensible conduct of the outed child abusers as they are. No one in the Catholic religion is above this disgrace.
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by stuart-johns2 October 23, 2009 11:52 PM EDT
Wow. Kind of a broad generalization no?
by displeased October 23, 2009 5:31 PM EDT
I wish people would stop dwelling on the afterlife and use resources to improve life and civilization on the world that we KNOW is real.
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by Questionews October 23, 2009 5:22 PM EDT
Did some abused little altar boy grow up to be a psychotic killer seeking revenge?

Stay tuned!
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by fariborzzak October 24, 2009 2:38 AM EDT
bingo.could be this reason
by MilitaryProudVet October 23, 2009 4:54 PM EDT
When you take your last breath on this earth and your first breath in the afterlife, and you see the magnificence of the Lord, you tell me if you still doubt the existence of God.
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by hungry1968-16 October 23, 2009 5:09 PM EDT
That's nothing but fear mongering: "Behave and give your money to the church, or you will spend your whole life in eternal damnation!!"

Please....
by displeased October 23, 2009 5:26 PM EDT
I'll tell you if that happens. In the meantime I'm keeping an open mind.

As far as the victim, it's sad someone so generous and involved with the community went prematurely for whatever selfish reason.
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by Skirt-Lifter October 23, 2009 4:26 PM EDT
""God bless his soul. The murderer is the handiwork of Satan and evil""

Why would you want to bless the soul of a murderer?
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by fariborzzak October 24, 2009 2:39 AM EDT
A murderer or victim
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