Friday, September 30, 2005

Where's Papa Pilgrim?!?



Bob Hale, also known as Papa Pilgrim, is wanted for sexual assault, kidnapping and incest.

Papa Pilgrim still in state, troopers say

FUGITIVE: Accused of raping daughter, man believed to be in Valdez-Glennallen.

The man known as Papa Pilgrim remained on the loose Wednesday, but Alaska State Troopers said they were confident he is still in the state and probably still in the Richardson Highway area south of Glennallen.

"We certainly don't think he made it out of the state yet," said trooper Sgt. Dallas Massie. "We have reason to believe he's still in the Valdez-Glennallen area."

Troopers were also looking into tips from other parts of the state involving the 64-year-old fugitive, whose legal name is Robert Hale. The Scripture-quoting patriarch was indicted last Thursday on 30 counts of sexual assault and related charges involving one of his daughters.

The 17-member family, bound by strict rules that Hale drew from his reading of the Bible, broke apart last winter after a single, horrific episode, described by troopers this week. They said Hale locked a daughter in a small shack on family property near the Kennicott River in McCarthy and raped her repeatedly. Some other family members knew she was in there, heard suspicious sounds and were concerned, troopers said.

Soon after, the older children left the family, which also had a homestead on an old mining site 14 miles from McCarthy, inside Wrangell-St. Elias National Park. A sympathetic Palmer family took them in. Troopers were contacted over Labor Day and began an investigation.

"When our sister came to us for help, we were united in our desire before God to take whatever action was necessary to protect her," the older Hale children said in a statement Tuesday.

Multiple charges of rape and assault, as well as single charges of kidnapping, coercion, and incest, were pegged to an incident Jan. 10. Other charges broadly cover the seven years the family known as the Pilgrims have been in Alaska.

Troopers who have interviewed the children say Hale was able to carry on his abuse of his daughter in secret.

"It was a secretive thing, so most of the family wasn't aware of the direct sexual abuse," said investigator Derek DeGraaf.

But the situation was complicated by the mysterious hold the father had over his family, said Massie.

"The control that this individual had and the manipulation with the entire family, it's hard even for experienced investigators to understand," Massie said. "This is something for people much smarter than me to study down the road."

The Pilgrim family had been in a public spotlight for several years because of a high-profile feud with the National Park Service over access to their land. Their appearance as a simple, devout, music-playing family leading a subsistence wilderness life had broad appeal.

The troopers prepared their initial case without talking to Hale and went to a Palmer grand jury last Thursday. As they did so, they put out word to border stations, trooper posts and airports to watch for Hale. Massie said the alert included pictures and went several steps beyond a routine notice.

Hale was in McCarthy at the time, staying in a wall tent near the Kennicott River shack. He slipped away when a trooper helicopter went to arrest him Friday evening. Troopers say they think he drove off in a dark-blue Dodge camper van.

Reporter Tom Kizzia can be reached at tkizzia@adn.com or in Homer at 907-235-4244

5 comments:

Heidi said...

I have been following thier story for a few years now... it is a strange tale.

FishTaxi said...

I've been following their story too because I thought it was interesting. I put this out on my blog just to get it out there so Alaska's Most Wanted could get caught. The news dropped the subject to off the page.

I think the AST messed up in letting him get away in the first place. How many roads are there out of McCarthy?

He's in the woods some place. Where's the infared scopes and k-9 dogs looking for him?

I bet he looks different with his beard cut off and no mainstream news stations have shown what he might look like without it. And they can't even Paint Shop Pro the van to navy blue, they show it white.

Niki Raapana said...

This is just so sad to know that what sounded like a sincere attempt to raise a family the old fashioned Biblical way could turn out to be the worst example of the old fashioned Biblical way.. where the father had total power over everyone and abused their trust and love. What a horrible mess. No matter what happens now this family will all suffer in ways I cannot even imagine. My prayers to the abused children, and to their mother who must really be suffering. If their accusations are true nothing the authorities do to Papa Hale will bring relief. If their accusations are false (and our system does assume innocence until proven guilty) then it's even more of a tragedy. but, why would they lie about such a thing?

Niki Raapana said...

They got him! Where' the trial gonna be held? Maybe it's going to be like Aniak and they'll have a trial in a roadhouse out by MCarthy somewhere.

FishTaxi said...

Yah! I heard last night they are moving him from Palmer court to Glenallen. They also asked him his occupation and he answered "father".