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Keeler apologizes for abuse by priests
Sun StaffCardinal William H. Keeler has apologized for the first time to victims of sex abuse by Roman Catholic priests and said he regrets his 1993 decision to return the Rev. Maurice Blackwell to his parish after an abuse allegation. "I take full responsibility...Tags: Roman Catholic Sex Abuse Scandal, Lawyers, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Law Enforcement, Sexual Assault
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Shooting suspect cites priest's abuse
Sun StaffA 26-year-old man charged with shooting a Roman Catholic priest he says molested him years ago walked into a Northwest Baltimore church service hours after the assault, came forward to seek salvation and later confessed, the pastor said last night....Tags: Lawyers, Abusive Behavior, Sexual Misconduct, Defense, William H. Keeler
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Ousted priest did not face Md. charges
Sun StaffA priest ousted from his Roman Catholic church in Connecticut because he was found to have sexually abused boys while working as a pastor in Baltimore was never charged here with a crime, even though he confessed, a police report shows. The report from...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Lawyers, Abusive Behavior, Sexual Assault, Johns Hopkins Hospital
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Mental evaluation ordered for suspect in priest's shooting
Sun StaffA Baltimore judge ordered a mental evaluation yesterday for Dontee D. Stokes, who pleaded to be allowed to go home to await trial on charges of shooting a Roman Catholic priest he says sexually abused him years ago. Stokes, who said he was "depressed but...Tags: Roman Catholic Sex Abuse Scandal, Hospitals and Clinics, Lawyers, Abusive Behavior, Depression
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Priest advised to put abuse apology in file
Associated PressBOSTON - A priest who admitted molesting teen-age boys while they slept was advised by a church review board in the 1990s to put an apology in his personnel file for use in case more victims came forward. His case was outlined in the latest batch of...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Sexual Assault
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Maryland center claims success treating priests
Sun StaffTucked away on a 43-acre suburban campus in Silver Spring, the St. Luke Institute boasts garden courtyards, tennis and handball courts and, by its own account, extraordinary success over the past two decades in treating the dark and complex problem of...Tags: Roman Catholic Sex Abuse Scandal, Hospitals and Clinics, Child Abuse, Abusive Behavior, Edward Egan
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Keefe Begins Work On Shenkman Insanity Defense
The Hartford Courant— Two Hartford Hospital psychiatrists who evaluated Richard Shenkman the day after police say he kidnapped his ex-wife, took her to the South Windsor home they once shared and held police at bay for 15 hours before burning the house down,...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Behavioral Conditions, Lawyers, Mental Illness, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
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Sully's Genre-Skipping Heroes Emerge From the Woodshed, Ready to Release a New Album
Sully’s Pub in Hartford has long been a hotspot for central Connecticut’s musically-inclined. In particular, the mid- and late-‘00s gave rise to a wave of insanely talented musicians. André Balazs may be the hardest one to pin down....Tags: Terryville, Nick Drake, Music Industry, Behavioral Conditions, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut)
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Decoding The Signs, Averting The Horror
The pattern is familiar: Someone goes on a shooting rampage in the workplace, and experts in mental health, law enforcement and the media struggle to find lessons in the aftermath. That's what happened after four employees were shot to death at the...Tags: Gun Control, East Haven, Murder, Interior Policy, Labor Legislation
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Questions Haunt Two Of Reardon's Earliest Victims
By the time she reached her mid-30s, Ellen Manning had a degree in English and a respectable job with the state of New York. She had a large group of friends, a supportive family, a nice house and a cat she loved. Still, she had always felt somewhat...Tags: West Hartford, Hospitals and Clinics, Lawyers, Child Abuse, Abusive Behavior
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Sen. Dodd Admits To Being Under Senate Ethics Inquiry
Sen. Chris Dodd (D - CT ) admitted Wednesday the reason he has not released documents on his controversial mortgages was because he is under an U.S. Senate ethics inquiry. Dodd was speaking in favor of legislation on mental health at the...Tags: Countrywide Financial Corp., U.S. Senate, Ethics, Values, Mortgages
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Timeline: Roman Catholic Diocese of Bridgeport Priest Abuse Case
The Hartford CourantMarch 2001. The Roman Catholic Diocese of Bridgeport settles 23 lawsuits brought against seven unnamed priests for an undisclosed amount of money. The court orders the documents sealed and church officials believe eventually destroyed. Four newspapers ...Tags: Roman Catholic Sex Abuse Scandal, Hospitals and Clinics, Lawyers, Abusive Behavior, Edward Egan
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