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York Sunday News from York, Pennsylvania • 22

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York Sunday Newsi
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York, Pennsylvania
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CS YORK SUNDAY NEWS FEBRUARY 18 1996 LOCAL not experienced any shortages said director Fred Fisher The food bank gets most of its food from reclamation centers which gather dented cans and damaged cartons of food Planning drives: To try to drum up donations Goodwill is holding regional clothing drives Wray said In York participating Girl Scouts are each trying to collect three 30- gallon bags of clothing from now through March 2 6aid Annette Confer who works at Goodwill store Goodwill also stations a truck in the parking lot of the West Manchester Mall from 9 am to 4 pm Saturdays for donation pickup and accepts donations at its downtown store Helping Hands is holding its annual fund-raiser banquet at 6 pm Feb 23 at Advent Lutheran Church in York Tickets are $8 for adults and $450 for children and may be purchased at Helping Hands Businesses can help out by PHOTO BV RISSA MILLER Tim Raio of York donates clothes yesterday at the Goodwill truck in the West Manchester Mall parking lot putting their business card in the program for a fee of $25 Kemp said The organization is also looking for sponsorships for Helping Hands clients to attend the banquet Sponsorship tables are $80 she said a DONATE Charities need help Continued from Page B1 days in January when people just get in here and we received she said Helping Hands is located at 412 VY King St The organization is most in need of canned goods and non-perishable foods she said The Salvation Army also noticed a dip in donations during January but things are picking up again now said store clerk Shenita Jones "The only thing still low on is she said The store accepts donations at its location at 1090 Haines Road The York County Food Bank depend on individual donations from the public so it has TRIAL Woman says man beat her Continued from Page B1 pushed his way in and placed a gun to "my throat or and demanded $30 to go away she said "I fished around for the money I have it so I gave him two she said "He said you have a $10? Oh hell I might as well take it Attack described: She said the man then hit her on top of But Foreman thinks that Good simply thought of him as a wise man "I believe Tim knew he could learn from him spiritually and that was the power he held over him he so thirsted for she said "I think Tim was that dumb He realized what situation he was in and he retreated I think Tim with his faith accepted whatever he felt that God had for Police said neighbors of the cabin believed that Freeman Eliza and their children had moved away two years before body was discovered In fact the family had been there for at least a year unnoticed police said When body was discovered police found expensive stereo and computer equipment and a jacuzzi in upstairs living area in the cabin They also found several diaries written by Freeman and Eliza which police say gave clues to guilt "We always said that we were 98 percent sure (Freeman) was a suspect We knew this from day Rachel Good said Other death? Armstrong believes that there were other Freeman disciples in the York area And there is evidence in the diaries connecting Freeman to other deaths although he is not sure exactly where Rachel Good said the family has made arrangements to have the body cremated in Morgantown when it is released and returned to them as soon as possible to finally lay him to rest They want to bury him in Pleasant View Brethren in Christ Church in Red Lion with his mother Jane who died while swimming in the Susquehanna River In the meantime Rose Foreman believes that at least her friend is at peace "He knew what heaven was and looked forward to she said "And I believe in my heart where he a SUSPECT Police start a search Continued from Page B1 November 1993 freeman was last seen in November 1994 in Silver Spring Md near a gas station off Interstate-495 Diaries found in the cabin indicate Freeman had many contacts in the Baltimore-Washington area police said His picture has been circulated nationwide since the arrest warrant was issued "It any single piece of evidence we just West Virginia State Trooper JB Armstrong said "It was a total of everything we took together until we believed we had gathered enough probable the trooper said Turned Into servant? Police and family members say Freeman is an extremely ligent charismatic man who played on spiritual yearnings and turned him into a virtual servant making him live in the basement of the cabin "This guy used to speak the Bible to Tim used to twist it said friend Rose Foreman of Loganville "Tim had a respect for this fellow felt what this guy said made While Rachel stopped short of describing her stepson as a fanatic she said he began to express apocalyptic religious views she believes were inspired by Freeman "He (Tim) go to church every Sunday He was always skeptical of banks He thought the whole monetary system that the bottom would fall she said It known exactly when how the men met All known is that Freeman repaired farm equipment on Airville farm and eventually moved in with a woman known as Eliza and a child Rachel Good said she thinks he moved in around 1990 trooper Armstrong said it was closer to 1988 Nobody knows for sure "This guy could live in your attic for two years and your neighbors know Armstrong said Cult connection? Rachel Good said background was "always kind of a she knew him as Bill and thought that he was from the Windsor area He claimed to be some sort of minister she said but the family thought he was "associated with a David Freeman is also known as Ben Freeman William Cooper Bill Cooper Bill Thompson Jim Thompson Ben Thompson Ben Walsh and Ben Welsh police said When Freeman lived at the farm Rachel Good said "They always had big watchdogs (Freeman) never wanted to be seen People would tell us he never invited them in He was hiding The Goods last saw their son in August 1993 when they surprised him with a visit to the cabin in West Virginia Tim "was very happy to see Rachel Good said but they still felt that for some reason he' want them to come inside "He kept saying that he was in the process of fixing up the cabin and that when he fixed it up we could come she said Lived in basement: Trooper Armstrong said Good was often sent to' run errands for Freeman and Eliza and would then return to the basement of the cabin He said he believes that Good was not physically confined but was "spiritually seduced He acted and behaved the way (Freeman) wanted him to He believed that the only way to Lord was through And Freeman believes that too he said not a con He thinks he is the chosen one the main Amstrong said a neighbor who summoned the police Arnold was arrested the next day when he went to the state police barracks to file a robbery complaint Ness said Arnold's car had gotten stuck in the snow and "two guys came along and robbed the attorney said A state trooper thought Arnold looked enough like the composite drawing of attacker to warrant further attention Arnold remains in York County Prison without bail pending his March 29 arraignment in Common Pleas Court the head with the gun butt forced her to crawl into her bedroom and choked her with an electrical cord She said she passed out but recovered when the man returned to the room and sat a flower pot by her head He then tightened the cord around her neck again and hit her on the back of the head with a frying pan She said her reactions had gone from begging not to be killed to playing dead "He put my house coat over my head and another one over my body I laid still until I heard the back door she said Luckenbaugh said she called STORE OPENS TOMORROW AT 10 AM! coats sportswear and dresses coats suits sportcoats and slacks plus jewelry accessories fashions and home fashions Hav? 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