Father Kunz Murder: 12 Years Later
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Father Kunz Murder: 12 Years Later
12 years ago today, Father Alfred J. Kunz was found murdered in the hallway of St. Michael School.
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UPDATED Thursday, March 4, 2010 --- 11:43 a.m.

Release from the Dane Co. Sheriff's Office:

Madison, WI. March 4, 2010 – Twelve years ago today, Father Alfred J. Kunz was found murdered in the hallway of St. Michael School in the village of Dane. A teacher discovered his body near his living quarters, as he arrived for work at approximately 7:00 am

The Dane County Sheriff’s Office continues to treat the homicide of Father Kunz as an active investigation. Twelve years later, detectives continue to work on the case and respond to tips. The Dane County Sheriff’s Office does not consider this a “cold” case. Detectives believe they have viable suspects in the homicide and continue to look for that one piece of evidence and/or information that will bring Father Kunz’s murderer to justice.

If anyone has information on this case, which they have not already shared with the Dane County Sheriff’s Office, please call the Dane County tip line at (608) 284-6900.

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Madison: Ten years ago Tuesday Father Alfred Kunz was found brutally murdered inside his church in Dane.

At its peak nearly every detective at the Sheriff's Department was working on this case. Now there is only one. But they are still treating this as an open and active investigation.

"It's not considered one of those cold cases yet," says Lt. Steve Gilmore. He says every time they reach another anniversary in the murder of Father Kunz they get a few more tips. He's not expecting the 10th anniversary will crack the case, but he says, "A confession would be nice."

The body of Father Alfred Kunz was found inside St. Michael Catholic Church the morning of March 4th, 1998.

He was stabbed and his throat was slit some time in the early morning hours.

He was discovered by a teacher.

"This one was particularly heinous and a bloody crime scene," says Lt. Gilmore.

The night he was murdered Father Kunz drove to Monroe to tape a radio program. His words foreshadowed his death and the grief of his parishioners. "Very frequently people in a time of suffering or a time of crisis will say, why does this have to happen? Why does God permit this?" Kunz said on his program.

What made the murder even more sensational were the conspiracies that popped up.

Father Kunz was a traditionalist who still performed Latin Mass. He was an expert in Canon Law and on exorcisms. When a calf was mutilated on a nearby farm the same night as the murder, it led some to believe Father Kunz was killed by Satanists.

Kunz was also involved in exposing some of the clergy-child abuse cases, and there were rumors of a church conspiracy.

Of course there was the random crazed stranger theory. One local man who didn't want to go on camera believes his nephew killed Father Kunz. The nephew was a violent convicted rapist known to carry a knife and had asked Father Kunz for money.

That nephew has since hung himself in jail. Lt. Gilmore says they've heard the story. "That allegation has been investigated and is still plausible."

But the most likely motives are the most common; jeolously, control, power. Two years after the murder the Sheriff said Father Kunz was known to have had 'intimate' relationships with several women in the church. "We certainly believe those relationships, or the perception of those relationships could be a factor in Father Kunz's death."

Ten years later Lt. Gilmore says they've narrowed their list of suspects to just a few people, "You can count them on one hand." They are all still alive, but they've all moved out of state.

Even with 100's of interviews, volumes of reports and more than 1,000 pieces of evidence they still can't arrest anyone. "Do we have reasonable suspicion?" asks Lt. Gilmore. "Do we have probable cause? And hopefully we're going to get there someday."


Latest Comments

Posted by: James Location: EIRE on Jun 19, 2010 at 08:21 PM

He knew about the plan to put homosexuals and pedophiles into the catholic church to destroy it within, he was friends with Malachi Martin who also knew of the satanic attacks taking place inside the church. Malachi knew the third secret of Fatima, after his death, where he was pushed by a unseen hand. The vatican released a fake version of the third fatima secret. I'm not saying the vatican had anything to do with his death, but Malachi would have been the first to say it was not the true secret. Kunz was killed because he knew about the satanic infiltration of the church and was about to release a list of names.
Posted by: C on Mar 4, 2010 at 08:21 PM

Many church going people are nothing more than hypocrites. I have seen this first hand.
Posted by: Tara Location: Wisconsin on Jan 1, 2010 at 07:39 AM

I knew Father Kunz, and at the time I went to his church I was a single mom. There was nothing in his character that was REMOTELY inappropriate towards women. He did, however, have a compassionate heart, and helped me fix my tired, worn out vehicle once. Maybe someone misinterpreted a gesture like that, but he was helpful to everyone. He used to sleep in the school, as it was a poor parish and heating his house was expensive. I think it was premeditated, as no burglar in his right mind would come near that church or school. God rest his soul--he could be a saint.
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