It appears that the WTS will "spin" the facts behind the LONGO story, so that the "reality" of his past, and the "negative reality" of "disfellowshipping and shunning" never be communicated to the general public.
Bearing in mind that he was reared as the son of an Elder, and may have once even been a MS himself, pay close attention to the wording used to describe Longo's association with JWs:
Initially Christian attended the Kingdom Hall with MaryJane and the kids.
Also note the quote regarding possible "pastoral visits" and "meeting attendance". Someone who knows nothing of the "reality" will think that Longo merely wasn't invited to social gatherings.
This certainly seems to be a good opportunity for those who have suffered firsthand the evils of shunning to send their own personal stories of shunning to some of these reporters.
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January 17, 2002
Trail of trouble followed Christian Longo from Michigan
Before Christian Longo became an international fugitive, before the quiet coastal towns of Waldport and Newport became murder scenes, the Longo family lived in Ypsilanti, Michigan, a quiet suburb of Detroit.
Todd Blackburn, one of the Longo's neighbors remembers Christian Longo and his shiny new possessions.
"He had a boat, a new truck," said Blackburn. "I never asked him what he did. I just thought he was doing well for himself you know."
Blackburn said he never heard any fighting at the home. It was only later that he learned of Christian Longo's financial troubles: credit card debt, unpaid mortgage payments, a failed construction business and finally a conviction for making counterfeit checks on his laptop computer.
"The guy was obviously pretty good at keeping that completely separate from his normal outward appearances and things," said Blackburn.
When Christian and MaryJane met, they were both Jehovah's Witnesses. Kingdom Hall elders say MaryJane was especially active in her faith; she walked door to door sharing her religion with strangers.
Initially Christian attended the Kingdom Hall with MaryJane and the kids. Once the elders found out about his illegal activities, they asked him to repent. When he didn't, they expelled him.
"It doesn't mean they can't receive pastoral visits and it doesn't mean they can't attend but we just no longer associate with them," Kingdom Hall elder Tim Steimlosk told KATU News.
According to MaryJane Longo's sister, Jenny Kagley, this is when the most severe isolation between MaryJane and her family began.
"They sold the house, said Kagley, "and things just got worse and worse."
Kagley also told KATU News that Christian once told MaryJane that if she and the children can't live with him, they they're not going to live at all.
Christian Longo is named in six lawsuits seeking more than $30,000. He is wanted on two warrants in Michigan for probation violation and a larceny charge.