I just cracked open my "Crisis of Conscience" book and reread the chapter, "Point of Decision." I wonder what ever happened to the people who were disfellowshiped and kicked out of Bethel. I know that Ed Dunlap went back to Oklahoma and died not too long ago. Does anyone know what happened to the others? What about Nestor and Toni Kuilan, Cris Sanchez and his wife, or Rene Vazquez and his wife? Are they doing OK? And there were others.
What happened to the victims of the Bethel inquisition?
by Bonnie_Clyde 7 Replies latest jw friends
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Oroborus21
Good Question, if a web search doesn't shed light on it, why don't you write an email to Ray Franz at his website and ask him? Perhaps he has kept in touch with the principal players. Also Randy Watters may have some info you could email him.
I believe that Chris may have given a testimony that is on the MM ministeries website.
Incidently, if you do email Ray let us know how he is doing. He is getting up in years now and i hope his health is doing ok.
-Eduardo
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Arthur
Another website where you could inquire is the Bible Research & Commentary International ( BRCI). The board of directors is made up entirely of ex-JWs; some of whom probably knew a couple of them. Tom Cabeen, who was a printery overseer in Brooklyn at the time of the inquisitions is also on the board. -
The Lone Ranger
What is Ray Franz's website?? he must be very old by now
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Oroborus21
I think he can be reached through Commentary Press http://www.commentarypress.com/
(not actually sure if it is his site or if he is just affiliated with it)
-eduardo
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cathyk
Last I heard, Cris Sanchez is now a permanent deacon in the Catholic Church.
Cathy Koenig
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Alfred
Nestor and Toni Kuilan are doing just fine and are very happy living in the sunny Caribbean... the nicest people you will ever meet!
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mindnumbed
Thanks Cedars, for posting this article about Nestor and Toni Kuilan.
http://jwsurvey.org/life-stories/nestor-kuilan-surviving-the-fall-from-watchtowers-trapdoor