The woman accusing a Saskatchewan Christian school of physical and sexual abuse had her home vandalized and set on fire..On Thursday, Caitlin Erickson had her security cameras “ripped down” off her house and a Bible verse spray painted onto her home..The RCMP said the investigation also found someone broke electronic equipment.. Legacy Christian School Students .On Friday as RCMP officers were conducting their investigation, they “noticed evidence there had been a fire inside.”.The RCMP said they do not know if the vandalism and the fire are connected..The Saskatchewan Public Safety agency opened an investigation into the cause of the fire..The Bible verse is Hebrews 12:19, which says “God is a consuming fire.”.Erickson has had five “concerning incidents” since she went public with the physical and sexual abuse allegations against Legacy Christian Academy (LCA), formerly called Christian Centre Academy (CCA)..This is the second time her security cameras were “ripped down.”.Other incidents include a threatening note left at her front door and an email with the same Bible verse that was spray painted onto her home..“The email said ‘it would be advisable for you to stop talking to the press if you value your life’ and said ‘Hebrews 12:29,’” said Erickson..In August, former students of the CCA announced a $25 million lawsuit against the school for physical and sexual abuse..READ MORE Alleged abuse revealed at Saskatchewan Christian school, including exorcisms.The students allege the school carried out a “gay exorcism” and used “controlling and abusive” methods, such as being hit with a paddle. .Another accusation is a church worker who took girls to the bathroom and “put candy on his penis and have the girl take the candy with her hands or mouth.”.Mile Two Church operates LCA and is also named in the lawsuit..Due to the incidents at Erickson’s home, her family is staying with other family members..Her sister started a GoFundMe to help repair the home and replace what was lost..As of Wednesday morning, more than $16,000 was raised..The RCMP is asking the public to come forward with any information to the Blaine Lake RCMP or anonymously through Crime Stoppers.
The woman accusing a Saskatchewan Christian school of physical and sexual abuse had her home vandalized and set on fire..On Thursday, Caitlin Erickson had her security cameras “ripped down” off her house and a Bible verse spray painted onto her home..The RCMP said the investigation also found someone broke electronic equipment.. Legacy Christian School Students .On Friday as RCMP officers were conducting their investigation, they “noticed evidence there had been a fire inside.”.The RCMP said they do not know if the vandalism and the fire are connected..The Saskatchewan Public Safety agency opened an investigation into the cause of the fire..The Bible verse is Hebrews 12:19, which says “God is a consuming fire.”.Erickson has had five “concerning incidents” since she went public with the physical and sexual abuse allegations against Legacy Christian Academy (LCA), formerly called Christian Centre Academy (CCA)..This is the second time her security cameras were “ripped down.”.Other incidents include a threatening note left at her front door and an email with the same Bible verse that was spray painted onto her home..“The email said ‘it would be advisable for you to stop talking to the press if you value your life’ and said ‘Hebrews 12:29,’” said Erickson..In August, former students of the CCA announced a $25 million lawsuit against the school for physical and sexual abuse..READ MORE Alleged abuse revealed at Saskatchewan Christian school, including exorcisms.The students allege the school carried out a “gay exorcism” and used “controlling and abusive” methods, such as being hit with a paddle. .Another accusation is a church worker who took girls to the bathroom and “put candy on his penis and have the girl take the candy with her hands or mouth.”.Mile Two Church operates LCA and is also named in the lawsuit..Due to the incidents at Erickson’s home, her family is staying with other family members..Her sister started a GoFundMe to help repair the home and replace what was lost..As of Wednesday morning, more than $16,000 was raised..The RCMP is asking the public to come forward with any information to the Blaine Lake RCMP or anonymously through Crime Stoppers.