![]() ![]() ![]() Sanders said Fogle once showed up at her house and asked her to marry him again, but never threatened her. ![]() Clark, who was 6 at the time, said that her stepfather was an argumentative husband, and that her mother refrained from arguing back.Ĭlark said she didn't know Fogle never went to prison until she heard of Sunday's shootings.Īnother of Fogle's former wives, 54-year-old Dovie Sanders of Sebring, said they were married for only about six months at a young age and divorced. The documents do not explain why the charge was reduced or why prosecutors recommended probation.Ĭlark, the slain woman's daughter, said Monday the couple had been married only about five months when her mother was shot on the bedroom floor. Prosecutors recommended probation instead of prison, saying that Fogle had handled the rifle in a "negligent, careless and reckless manner," according to court documents. His 10-year-old stepson told investigators he heard Fogle call an ambulance and say he shot someone and wanted to kill himself. Years earlier, Fogle was originally charged with murder in the death of his then-wife, Diane, but the charge was reduced to manslaughter.Īn affidavit from the earlier killing states Fogle answered the door holding a rifle and showed an Avon Park police officer Diane Fogle's body. Investigators also found a Bible open to a passage in Matthew, quoting Jesus as saying: "Think not that I have come to destroy the law, or the prophets I am not come to destroy, but to fulfill." Judd said it was not clear what the passage, part of the Sermon on the Mount, might have had to do with Sunday's events. The contents appeared to involve Theresa Fogle's confessions to infidelity and contained names of 25 men, the sheriff said, but it was not clear if the writings were done voluntarily. Judd said investigators found a journal, three letters and a note in the Fogles' home that appeared to be in Theresa Fogle's handwriting. Judd said Fogle had a falling out six years ago with one of the wounded pastors, William Boss, after Boss asked Fogle to take a sabbatical "because some women in the church complained about the way he hugged them." Authorities and relatives said the Fogles had been members of the church before starting their own ministry out of their home. ![]()
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