ST. PAUL, Minn. (WKRC) - A man admitted to stabbing his wife to death during a Bible study hosted by his sister.
Corinna Woodhull and 41-year-old Robert Castillo had been married for two years with five children when they attended Castillo's sister's Bible study on March 21, 2023. According to Castillo's sister, she hosted a weekly Bible study at her home, and the week of March 21 was no different.
Well, he ain't Lot, and she didn't turn to salt.
ReplyDeleteSo fuck him
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His mug shot is everything I expected of him.
ReplyDeleteThe demons in him lashed out. The Holy Bible is worse than kyrpyonite to some people.
Wow, so clean cut. Who would have thought?
ReplyDeleteI used to lead a Bible study in the past, and it outgrew the house we met in. I had people from a number of religions and from no religion. The ones who were from no religion or church were the ones who were the most eager to learn.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I ever had any murders in the group, but I can't say what happened after they left. I do know one thing, and that is just like an alcoholic, you can't force someone to seek God. He calls everyone, but does not violate humans free will. The killer in this case chose the wrong path, and it caused the pain for all of those around him. He still can repent, and I hope he does. His wife will still be just as dead.
Even though I'm agnostic I've read the bible and been to study groups and even Sunday school..... I've also been to other studies of religions that were not christian related. Seeking knowledge of different subjects is part of life and growing. Believers and non believers can get along when we allow each other to live their own lives and not judge each other.
DeleteAs to the POS in the article, a tall tree and short rope would solve the problem quickly..
JD
Those neck tats are worth a thousand words.
ReplyDeleteFive chillen in two years?
My fingers can't compute that.
The moment she thought of divorce is when
she should of got a gun and restraining order.
Woulda, coulda, shoulda.
Too bad for the kids.