Catholic nun’s 63 charges of sexual abuse dropped by Irish judge
Judge says inconsistencies in the evidence from the seven complainants would have made the trial unsafe
Published Saturday, December 1, 2012, 12:22 AM
Updated Saturday, December 1, 2012, 12:22 AM
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PhlutiePhan | Dec 01, 2012, 10:07 AM EST
This is pretty tame stuff compared to what is going on now. Nine year old girls can be very seductive and that is why there are laws on statutory rape. However, the original sensationalism morphed into a small firecracker. I am quite sure that these seven girls told the truth. However originally, there was sensational leaks of overt "rape and pillaging". That did not appear plausible and was proven to be so. If the prosecution would have kept to the facts instead of releasing sensational charges to the media, there would have been a conviction and these innocent young girls would have been avenged. Compare this to the long ago McMartin pre school case in California which was true by all indications with dead rabbits among other things and you will what I mean. There were no convictions and child witnesses were exploited and then judged to be incompetant by the very individuals who were evidently involved in the wide ranging sexual cult. Sister Mary Theresa was not part of a cult. She is just one sad individual who needs help in going before God to ask for forgiveness.
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