No offense, guys, but I’m not sold on the validity of the charge as of yet.
It’s very easy to get kids to confess to things that never happened.
Before I accept that this happened I want to know:
1) Who questioned the childern?
2) Where were they questioned?
3) Were the parents present?
4) How many denied the story only to acquiesce once the “plot” was presented?
5) How did the interrogators react to children who may have originally denied the allegations?
This story seems far-fetched and I remain skeptical.
Good points!
Well, according to the link on a later thread, this teacher has “students with learning disabilities including attention deficit disorder, delayed development and hyperactivity.” I’m betting there will turn out to be one ring-leader who came up with the whole scenario and a lot of little sheep who wanted to be part of the group.
Go spend some time in a inner city school, you may get a big suprise.
I agree. Remember all the sex abuse daycare witch hunts that resulted in the term “created memories” resulting from improper questioning of young children.