Letter of the Day

RacerIndy writes:

“As I read your article in the Sunday Record, it brought back all the heart break, the hate, the outrage and the thoughts of what I would like to do to both O’ Grady and his “partner” in crime, Roger Mahoney. Roger Mahoney has skated for so many years when in fact he should have been incarcerated in prison for the rest of his life along with O Grady!

“He has been responsible for the “DEATH” of so many children’s dreams, their family, their belief in God and any religion, heaven etc. The children are, of course, the main reason he should pay for the rest of his life but the parents and families of those molested have suffered the pain of finding out what their precious children suffered  as a result of their actions.

“The outrage, hate, guilt and other feeling the parents go through can never be erased. The children who grow up not wanting any contact with their siblings because of the memories of being forced by O Grady to watch and participate in his sick ritual with their brother or sister can never be fixed and what once was a loving, caring family is torn apart forever. No Christmas ‘ celebrated with all your children and grandchildren, no Easters, birthdays and all the other celebrations that would be celebrated as a family.

“So the church is sued in court for damages and the process begins with the attorneys for the church trying their best, when they KNOW the child was molested, to make the molested child now an adult a liar. The questions asked, the insulting remarks of the low life attorneys and finally the question or remark from the low life attorney that makes a father snap and dive across the table to grab the attorney by the throat with the intent to do great bodily harm to the lowlife son of a b—-! 

“Yes, our wonderful court system with pompous a– judges who think they can “fix it” and/or decide the child, now an adult, is lying and of course, the statute of limitations has passed so the person who was molested and ravaged and robbed of their innocence gets screwed again, this time by our court system and our wonderful politicians..

“When a child is molested by any person there should be NO statute of limitation!! 

“Now, the butcher of the Stockton Diocese, Roger the Beast, retires in luxury and is allowed to escape justice as he shows his PIUS attitude and outright thumbs his nose at our court system, the Church, our elected officials and worst of all, the children he has molested.

“Then, the Latino community invites the SOB to their Cinco de Mayo celebration and honors him and has him ride in their parade and tries to run off and physically prevent people who were molested by a priest from demonstrating against him being there when in fact, he should have been in prison! 

“Thank you for not letting that worthless son of a b—- simply fade from view by writing your column reminding people what a BEAST he truly is. If he dies in my lifetime and I am physically able I will attend his funeral simply to see where he is buried so I can p— on his grave!”

Mahony may escape prosecution. He will never escape his victims’ rage.

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