
The Episcopal Diocese of Maryland believes former Bishop Heather Cook was “inebriated” at a private dinner the day before the official rehearsal for her consecration as Bishop, according to a timeline of events leading up the fatal accident two days after Christmas.
by Austin Ruse6 Feb 2015, 9:31 PM PST0

The female Episcopalian Bishop who, by her Diocese’s admission, struck and killed a widely respected Baltimore bike designer has been arrested and charged with a number of crimes that could result in up to 21 years in jail.
by Austin Ruse9 Jan 2015, 8:32 PM PST0

The Episcopal Diocese of Maryland has announced they knew in advance of hiring her that the female bishop who struck and killed a cyclist two days after Christmas had a previous citation for drunk driving.
by Austin Ruse5 Jan 2015, 6:58 PM PST0

The first female bishop of the Episcopalian Church and the second in command of the denomination in Maryland has been named by her diocese as the driver of a car that mowed down a father and beloved Baltimore bicycle maker two days after Christmas.
by Austin Ruse30 Dec 2014, 6:36 PM PST0