Toledo man sells items from convicted killer’s funeral, burial

OHIO
NBC 24

by Angi Gonzalez

TOLEDO — A Toledo man is behind a new online auction of items with a connection to one of the Glass City’s most notorious murder cases.

Dan Clay teamed up with the owner of Serial Killers Ink, Eric Holler, to sell a small group of items he collected following the recent passing of Father Gerald Robinson.

Earlier this month, Robinson passed away while serving time for a murder conviction in the stabbing death of Sister Margaret Ann Pahl.

“The entire lot is the picture of Father Robinson, the four ounce vile of dirt [from Robinson’s grave], his funeral obit card, and copy of The Blade that details the funeral,” Clay said of collection priced at $350.

The picture of Robinson, which NBC24 has decided not to include in this story, shows the Toledo priest in an open casket and wearing what appears to be clerical garments.

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