That's a lot of kids.
What is also apparently lost is contrary to that report published by the American Psychological Association, sexual abuse destroys lives.
That's 100 kids with irrevocably destroyed lives. How many of them have since committed suicide? How many of them cannot engage in a meaningful relationship? And all because of bastrad decided to sexually get off?
You have the audacity to call us hypocrites? Cowards? A human monster has been removed from the gene pool, and there is something wrong with us?
Put down that hookah and come back to the real world.
My comments about "hypocrisy" and "cowardice" relate to the apparent satisfaction that many people on this thread have with Geoghan's demise so long as it was done by someone else. If killing a child molester outside the legal process was such a moral imperative, then why didn't any of these people do it themselves when they had a chance? Leaving aside the specific Geoghan case, there are plenty of opportunities for righteous human beings to carry out similar measures against other child molesters -- most states have legislation requiring these guys to register as child sex offenders, so it's not as if we don't know who they are and where they live.
That's exactly why I consider these folks cowards and hypocrites.
Something else to consider is that Massachusetts is an utterly corrupt state, and there may very well have been other motives at work in this incident. It seems awfully convenient for a high-profile defendant (and potentially damning witness) in a major civil lawsuit to die like this. I'll bet your attitude about Geoghan's demise would change dramatically if you found out that his murder was nothing more than a means of silencing him.