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[The Sacrilege in the Country Church: The Murder of Rhonda Smith]-[Deadly Sanctuary]

Dateline NBC · B2 · 2022-08-03

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The Unthinkable Tragedy in a Quiet Parish

In the serene, tradition-steeped setting of Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, a community that had worshiped since 1763 was shattered by an act of "sacrilege in God's house." The story centers on the arrival of Pastor Greg Shreves, a handsome, charismatic former golf pro who quickly endeared himself to his "rural flock." Among the parishioners were the eccentric Mary Jane Fonder, a devoted but lonely woman, and Rhonda Smith, a fragile, bipolar woman whom the pastor sought to help as a "lifeline."

The Erosion of Boundaries

As Pastor Shreves attempted to navigate his ministry, he became the unwitting object of romantic fantasies. While many ladies in the church teased him, Mary Jane Fonder’s fixation deepened into a possessive obsession. She began to view herself as the protector of the pastor’s reputation, becoming increasingly agitated by the attention he showed others, particularly Rhonda Smith. The tension reached a breaking point when Rhonda, during a Sunday service, tearfully thanked the congregation for the "secret spiritual and financial help" they had provided her—a moment that seemingly fueled Mary Jane’s jealousy.

The Crime and the Investigation

On January 23, 2008, the church sexton, Judy Zellner, discovered Rhonda Smith bleeding to death behind the desk in the church office. Rhonda had been shot twice in the head. Investigators Greg Stumpo and Bob Egan immediately faced a community in turmoil. Initially, the pastor and parishioners feared a random act of violence or a "church invasion robbery," especially after reports of a suspicious stranger who had visited the church the week prior. However, forensic evidence—specifically the "stippling" on Rhonda’s hand, indicating a defensive posture—confirmed this was a cold-blooded execution.

The Unraveling of Mary Jane Fonder

Suspicion soon turned toward Mary Jane Fonder, who had long been obsessed with the pastor. When questioned, she claimed to have disposed of her .38 caliber Rossi handgun in Lake Nockamixon years earlier. However, the investigation took a dramatic turn when an eight-year-old boy fishing in the lake discovered a gun handle protruding from the water. The weapon was a perfect match for the shells found at the crime scene. Furthermore, detectives discovered that Mary Jane had been using her brother’s car to travel to the lake, and a fragment of a bullet found in that car matched the murder weapon.

Verdict and Aftermath

Despite her defense attorney’s claims that Mary Jane was merely a misunderstood, "eccentric" woman being unfairly compared to those accused of witchcraft in Salem, the evidence was overwhelming. Prosecutors painted a picture of a "cold, calculating murderer" driven by jealousy and a twisted need to protect the pastor from his own kindness. In December 2008, Mary Jane Fonder was found guilty of first-degree murder and sentenced to life without parole.

Even after her conviction, the case left a haunting legacy. Investigations into the 1993 disappearance of Mary Jane’s own father remained unresolved, and she maintained her secrets until her death from a heart attack in prison a decade later. For Pastor Shreves and his congregation, the tragedy forced a profound reckoning with the concepts of "forgiveness" and "grace," as they continued to pray for the woman who had brought such darkness into their sanctuary.

🎯Key Sentences

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Wasn't a soul alive who could have predicted that?
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He liked them, and they quite clearly liked him.
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He wanted to come to us in this little town where there's not a whole lot happening.
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Didn't seem to notice the darting looks or the extra attention.
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A little eccentric sometimes, but aren't we all?
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📝Key Phrases

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good fit
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trade in
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soul of rectitude
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sounding board
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get a piece of my mind
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📖 Transcript

Everyone said it was such a good fit, the new pastor and his rural flock.
And a good thing too, given what was going to happen, the sacrilege in God's house.
Wasn't a soul alive who could have predicted that?
Certainly not the big handsome ex-golf pro we spoke to more than a decade ago.
Greg Shreves, who had traded in his clubs for a clerical collar at Trinity Evangelical Lutheran, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
I love dealing with people and the joys and the sorrows of their lives.

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