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18While sitting in his car waiting to exit the parking lot, Millson struggled to control his breathing and gather his thoughts. He considered reporting his conversation with Karl Krexler to the Committee on Ministry, then realized that was not their purview. His own committee Congregational Care was a more appropriate forum, but then he pondered the possible consequences of an accusation at this time. Any attempt to discredit Krexler would be viewed as a desperate attempt to save face or gain vengeance. He ran the risk that no one would believe him and solidify their opinion that he desperately needed psychological help. He had to take another course of action. It took several minutes before one occurred to him. Before returning home, he stopped at the Montgomery Police Station and asked

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