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By JAY REEVES – 7 hours ago

PHENIX CITY, Ala. (AP) — Two men who authorities said dabbled in
satanism have been arrested in connection with a recent rash of arson
and vandalism at rural churches.

Satanic graffiti was scrawled at or near some of the east Alabama
churches, including "Teach children to worship Satan!!", which was
painted on a Sunday school classroom wall.

Geoffrey Parquette and James Clark were arrested Sunday and pleaded not
guilty Monday. The 21-year-old suspects "called themselves professed
spiritual satanists," Russell County Sheriff Tommy Boswell said Monday.

Fires were set at three churches over four days beginning Jan. 1,
destroying one of the buildings, and a task force of federal, state and
local authorities was formed last week to investigate. Satanic graffiti
was found in or near two of the churches and a fourth that was not burned.

Authorities told church members that Parquette's grandmother, whom he
lives with, helped them solve the case, said Derrick Millirons, a member
of Woodland Baptist Church. The classroom graffiti were left in that
church, which suffered heavy damage to its sanctuary in a fire Friday.

A brass cross taken from a church was found at the grandmother's home by
the housekeeper, Millirons said. He said that Parquette told his
grandmother that Clark gave it to him, but that she called authorities
when he left and she found other items taken from churches.

Jim Cavanaugh, regional director of the federal Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, said crosses, robes and documents were
taken from the churches. Investigators found some of these items at the
homes of the suspects, he said.

Boswell, the sheriff, said Parquette and Clark, both of the Smiths
community in Lee County, were not part of any organized group.

Parquette is charged with second-degree arson, third-degree burglary and
criminal mischief in Russell and Lee counties. Clark is charged with
second-degree arson and burglary in Lee County.

Neither had an attorney Monday, and both remained in custody. Bond was
set at $200,000 for Parquette. No bond was immediately set for Clark.

The Rev. James D. Parker, pastor at Greater Peace and Goodwill AME
Church, said its 40 members were ecstatic over the arrests and not
surprised about the allegations regarding satanism.

"You're going to have people like that. Even when you serve the Lord,
you're got to realize there are two sides," said Parker, whose Russell
County church was moderately damaged in a New Year's Day fire.

The arrests came two years after another string of deliberately set
fires at rural Alabama churches led to a major federal-state
investigation. Three Birmingham college students were arrested, pleaded
guilty and were sentenced to prison.



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