Teenager beaten inside church set to testify against half-sister

Wednesday’s preliminary hearing is to determine whether authorities can continue to hold the half-sister.

October 21, 2015 12:16 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 04:19 pm IST - NEW HARTFORD (NEW YORK):

A crowd sings songs during a candlelight vigil in honor of Lucas Leonard and Christopher Leonard, two teenagers brothers who were beaten during a church counseling session, at St. Patrick St. Anthony Church in Chadwicks, New York, on Tuesday. Lucas Leonard died in the attack at the Word of Life Christian Church in the central New York town of New Hartford.

A crowd sings songs during a candlelight vigil in honor of Lucas Leonard and Christopher Leonard, two teenagers brothers who were beaten during a church counseling session, at St. Patrick St. Anthony Church in Chadwicks, New York, on Tuesday. Lucas Leonard died in the attack at the Word of Life Christian Church in the central New York town of New Hartford.

The surviving brother of a pair of teenagers viciously beaten during a church counselling session is scheduled to testify against a relative who is among six church members charged in the attack.

Christopher Leonard (17) is expected on Wednesday to detail the October 11 pummelling during a hearing on assault charges against his 33-year-old half-sister, Sarah Ferguson. His elder brother Lucas Leonard (19) died in the attack.

Savage beating

Ms. Ferguson, along with the victims’ parents, Bruce and Deborah Leonard, and three other church members beat the brothers with fists, feet and an electrical cord, authorities said, as punishment for plans to leave the insular ‘Word of Life Christian Church.’

Christopher Leonard was hospitalised with injuries to his torso and genitals until being released over the weekend to the custody of Oneida County Child Protective Services, New Hartford police said.

Ms. Ferguson, a mother of four, also remains in custody after being charged, along with three others, with lesser counts of assault. Joseph Irwin (26), David Morey (26) and Morey’s mother Linda Morey (54) have been released on bail.

Wednesday’s preliminary hearing is to determine whether authorities can continue to hold Ms. Ferguson.

All six have pleaded not guilty.

An attorney for the victims’ mother has said she was too timid to stop the beating. A lawyer for the father has said the incident stemmed from a family meeting that had nothing to do with the church.

Will it go to a grand jury?

Oneida County District Attorney Scott McNamara said last week that the case would go to a grand jury within 45 days and that additional charges were likely.

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