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JK2006 And - ‘If you don’t go to trial, you’re never found innocent,’ says Sister Frances Dominica - sadly, of course, these days you are presumed guilty even if acquitted, let alone "insufficient evidence". The horror of today's broken system.
JK2006 Sadly it is understandable; the media is far more influential than one imagines; if you're not closely involved we all tend to believe the media stories.
Jo Interesting that despite her experience she's singing from the usual hymn-sheet regarding Jimmy Savile.

"“I think it’s an opportunity for me, actually, to raise my voice with a number of people in saying the whole subject of safeguarding, since Jimmy Savile, has just gone viral,” she says. ... She met Jimmy Savile once, at another children’s hospice. “I thought he was strange. He hid behind a persona.”"
www.churchtimes.co.uk/articles/2016/12-f...-helen-house-founder
JK2006 worth reading in the light of recent events.

www.theguardian.com/society/2016/apr/02/...ex-abuse-allegations