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Diomedes Díaz ft Jorge Oñate en Villanueva, Guajira
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In January 2002, The Boston Globe published a bombshell investigation that exposed one of the most devastating scandals in modern religious history - the case of Father John Geoghan. For over 30 years, Father Geoghan served in the Archdiocese of Boston. During that time, more than 130 survivors came forward with allegations of sexual abuse - most of them young boys from local parishes. Their stories shared chilling similarities: trust, betrayal, and trauma. Despite numerous warnings and complaints, Church leaders - including Cardinal Bernard Law - chose to protect the institution instead of the innocent. Rather than remove Geoghan from ministry, they quietly transferred him from parish to parish. From St. Brendan's in Dorchester to St. Julia's in Weston, families were kept in the dark, unknowingly placing their children in danger. This pattern of concealment and complicity continued for decades - until 1998, when Geoghan was finally defrocked. In 2002, he was convicted on criminal charges of indecent assault and battery. But justice would take a brutal turn. Just one year into his sentence, Geoghan was murdered in prison by fellow inmate Joseph Druce, who claimed he acted out of hatred for child abusers. Druce would later be sentenced to life without parole. The Geoghan case ignited global outrage. It forced the Catholic Church to confront its darkest truths, sparking widespread reforms in how clergy abuse cases are handled - not just in Boston, but around the world. #truecrime #truecrimecommunity #crime #crimetok #truecrimetok #foryoupage #fyp
In January 2002, The Boston Globe published a bombshell investigation that exposed one of the most devastating scandals in modern religious history - the case of Father John Geoghan. For over 30 years, Father Geoghan served in the Archdiocese of Boston. During that time, more than 130 survivors came forward with allegations of sexual abuse - most of them young boys from local parishes. Their stories shared chilling similarities: trust, betrayal, and trauma. Despite numerous warnings and complaints, Church leaders - including Cardinal Bernard Law - chose to protect the institution instead of the innocent. Rather than remove Geoghan from ministry, they quietly transferred him from parish to parish. From St. Brendan's in Dorchester to St. Julia's in Weston, families were kept in the dark, unknowingly placing their children in danger. This pattern of concealment and complicity continued for decades - until 1998, when Geoghan was finally defrocked. In 2002, he was convicted on criminal charges of indecent assault and battery. But justice would take a brutal turn. Just one year into his sentence, Geoghan was murdered in prison by fellow inmate Joseph Druce, who claimed he acted out of hatred for child abusers. Druce would later be sentenced to life without parole. The Geoghan case ignited global outrage. It forced the Catholic Church to confront its darkest truths, sparking widespread reforms in how clergy abuse cases are handled - not just in Boston, but around the world. #truecrime #truecrimecommunity #crime #crimetok #truecrimetok #foryoupage #fyp

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