
I am pleased to have the following article published in THE CHISELER this week! The Chiseler is a highly regarded web magazine edited by Daniel Riccuito. It is a site much worth following. Special thanks to Jarett Kobek, who inspired the story, having transcribed "The Oldest History of the World" book and the story from which I originally found the information I used for the story. I purchased the photograph above intending it as a post on the old-time-religion blog...imagine my surprise at learning what was in my hand.
FAITH HEALER LEFT HEADLESS: A True Crime Tale by Jim Linderman
In 1932, according to an AP wire story which ran in several newspapers, including places as far afield as Sarasota, Florida and Spokane, Washington, Robert Harris, a negro and leader of a religious order with a membership of “about 100 negroes in Detroit” confessed to the brutal murder of James Smith, also a negro. Harris admitted that “he crushed Smith’s head with the rear axle of an automobile, then stabbed him through the heart.” Robert Harris apparently dragged Smith to “an improvised altar” in his home to finished him off.
Detroit in the late 1920s and early 1930s had a problem with religious cults.
Three years earlier, on a July 4th weekend,  not far from where  Harris killed Smith,  Paul “Benny” Evangelista, known as a “Divine  Prophet” was murdered along with his wife and four children.   With an  axe.   Few axe murders are not gruesome, but this one was particularly  so.  The entire Evangelista family was hacked to pieces.  The bodies in  bedclothes.  The divine prophet’s head was severed from his torso and  placed on a chair in the family living room.
Also “cruelly  hacked” was Santina, the prophet’s wife and Jeanne (eight years old)  Angelia (nine) Margaret (ten) and the three-year old son Mario.  One  account puts Mario’s age at eighteen months.  In addition to the  prophet’s head,  one of the girl’s arms was severed.  Police suspected  that wound was the result of a “miscalculated blow” intended for  Santina’s neck, as it too had been hacked but the head was left hanging  by a thread.  Leaving the house on St. Aubin avenue, in the Italian  district of depression era Detroit,  the fiend and pervert left a bloody  trail for police which went nowhere.
Benny was downstairs in  pieces when found by a neighbor, real estate broker Vincent Elias.   A  friend of the family, just a day earlier Elias had completed  arrangements for the purchase of a farm near Marine City, MI for the  Evangelistas.  Elias opened the unlocked door, saw the head and without  looking further ran for the police.  The children and wife were found by  authorities upstairs.
In an understatement, Wayne county coroner James Burgess called the murder “an unusual case.”
A  week later the entire family was wheeled down rain-slicked Woodward  Avenue, parade-style, each in a coffin of appropriate size.  The public  funeral was an opportunity for police to look for the killer in the  crowd, but to no avail.
A relative of the Evangelista family  living in Coraopolis told police they must have been murdered by members  of a “Black Hand” organization.
Benny was Benjamino  Evangelista, a Neapolitan immigrant who claimed to be an herb doctor and  faith healer.  In other words, a criminal and fraud using religious  superstition and jargon to steal.  Like all “faith healers”  he bilked  rubes out of savings like a carnival barker, but his tools were voodoo,  false claims of health, black magic and superstition rather than  sideshow swindles.  He overcharged desperate people for “love potions”  and promises of cures.  He provided “readings” for ten dollars.  For  these things, it appears, he and his entire family were sent to a  violent and  blood-sticky end.  Benny pissed off a client with an axe.
Prior to being murdered, Evangelista wrote an enormous,  self-published book of religious ravings based loosely on the bible.  It  took him 20 years.  “The Oldest History of the World: Discovered by  Occult Science”   It is unreadable, useless and no one bought it.  In  the fictional account three prophets travel to “Afra” in order to “see  what the colored people were doing…” but all they were doing was eating  their food uncooked.
The book has been hand-typed from one of the few existing copies and digitally reproduced by the extraordinary Jarett Kobek. http://kobek.com/
Kobek is a brilliant scholar and is most certainly, despite the  extraordinary story of Divine Prophet,  himself a better story than the  people and events he writes about.   He also provides the most complete  bibliography of period articles about the crime, and details such as the  characters in the book existed also as puppets in a shrine in the  Evangelista basement.
The gruesome crime was still unsolved  three years later when the “rear axle murderer” above,  Robert Harris  confessed.  Briefly, The police thought the crime solved.  So did the  press.  “Confession by King of Weird Cult clears up Detroit Murder” read  one headline, but it was not to be.  Harris didn’t do it.
Neither  did Angelo Depoli, arrested the day of the murder with a blood covered  curved knife used for chopping bananas in his barn.  A year later the  family dog was still being sought as a witness.  Detroit police were so  desperate to solve the crime they tried to pin it on a man who escaped  from a lunatic asylum and was presumed killed by a freight train two  years BEFORE the crime.  They didn’t have much, but they did have a pair  of bloody fingerprints from the door latch.   They were figured  prominently in the bulletin from Superintendent of Police James Sprott  along with the reward of one thousand dollars which was distributed far  and wide to no avail.
The case is as cold as wind from Windsor blowing across the Detroit River in December. 
by Jim Linderman
Jim Linderman uses photographs and ephemera from his personal collection to tell true stories. He is author of the Grammy-nominated book / CD Take Me to the Water and the forthcoming Heroes of Vintage Sleaze. His daily blogs are DULL TOOL DIM BULB, VINTAGE SLEAZE, and old-time-religion. He has also self-published a number of books which are available from Blurb.com.

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