This docuseries unpacks the horror of the crimes of John Smyth. Plus, the latest Russell T Davies, the rehabilitation of Simon Cowell, and Meghan Markle’s ‘elitist pantomime’
The title of Ben Sanderson’s two-part docuseries See No Evil makes it sound like pedestrian true crime fare, which doesn’t do it justice. It’s truly disquieting viewing, detailing the Church of England’s worst child abuse scandal, which involved more than 100 boys and was cited by Justin Welby when he resigned as archbishop of Canterbury last year.
The prominent barrister John Smyth ran Christian summer camps in Iwerne, Dorset, which were financed by the former Iwerne Trust during the 1970s and 80s and attended by pupils from the prestigious Winchester College. A charismatic figure, Smyth groomed impressionable homesick boys, making them skinny dip and subjecting them to sadistic beatings and canings – until they bled – in his shed at his family home. Smyth’s…
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