UNITED STATES
City of Angels
Kay Ebeling
Wow those files, any PI worth pennies could get into them. I wish SNAP would just X out all the names and publish their files. Imagine what we’d find out about the Church if SNAP made all the stories it’s heard public. Think about it. How many victims contacted SNAP expecting their stories to remain secret? I’d think the opposite was true, we called SNAP in an attempt to tell it to the world. SNAP should have been sharing all that information with the public from the start. Why keep it secret? Let’s hear all the stories of all the victims who’ve called SNAP last 20 years. You can change names of things to protect privacy but let’s get this whole story out about what the priests did. What better way than for SNAP to publish its files in a looong website so we all can hear the details of what happened in state after state and all across the country. Why Secret Files? Who does that? Were people contacting Clohessy thinking he’s a father confessor, or because he kept holding press conferences publicing the serial sex crimes of Catholic priests?
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