Priest Accused Of Sexual Abuse In 20 Cases Found Shot To Death In Presumed Homicide; Police Yet to Identify Suspect

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NEVADA – Authorities found a former New Jersey priest accused of sexual abuse shot in his Nevada home Saturday, and the case is being investigated as a homicide.

Police said 70-year-old John Capparelli died by a single gunshot wound to the neck. Officers discovered his body in the kitchen while performing a wellness check, according to The New York Times.

Capparelli served as a priest in the Newark archdiocese from 1980 until 1992, when he was removed from the ministry after allegations of improper conduct began to accumulate. He eventually moved to Henderson, a town just outside Las Vegas.

As a priest, Capparelli worked in several parishes throughout New Jersey and taught math in Newark’s public schools, The Star-Ledger reported.

He met many of his alleged victims in his position as a youth wrestling coach, where he reportedly asked players to wear Speedos for practice, an accuser said. Capparelli reportedly operated a porn website featuring young men wrestling, according to The Star-Ledger.

Capparelli was one of 188 New Jersey clergy members named in February as “credibly accused” in a report published by New Jersey’s five Catholic dioceses. Many of the priests listed had already died by its publication.

Although he was named in several lawsuits and more than 20 victims came forward over the years, Capparelli never admitted wrongdoing, nor did he face criminal charges.

“The guy had a 40-year record of abuse. Whatever led to his death, it’s a certain amount of karma,” one of his accusers, Rich Fitter, said in an interview with The Star-Ledger.

The Henderson Police Department told the Times investigators are “following up on developed leads,” but have yet to identify a suspect in the shooting.

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