- John Geoghan
John J. Geoghan (c.
1935 -August 23 ,2003 ) was a key figure in theRoman Catholic sex abuse cases that rocked the Boston Archdiocese in the 1990s and 2000s, and eventually led to the resignation of Boston's archbishop, CardinalBernard Francis Law , onDecember 13 ,2002 .Career Summary
Geoghan was a graduate of Cardinal O'Connell Seminary, and was ordained in 1962.
He was assigned successively to Blessed Sacrament parish, Saugus; St. Bernard’s parish, Concord; St. Paul's parish, Hingham; St. Andrew's parish, Jamaica Plain; St. Brendan’s parish, Dorchester; and finally St. Julia’s parish, Weston.
With each new assignment, he was eventually moved to another parish following accusations of
child molestation . He was unsuccessfully treated for his pedophilic sexual impulses by psychoanalysts and psychotherapists in private practice, as well as at St. Luke’s Institute,Maryland ; the Institute of Living, Hartford; and Southdown Institute,Ontario .He eventually took up residence at the Regina Cleri residence for retired priests.
ex Abuse
Over a 30-year career in six parishes, Geoghan was accused of
sexual abuse involing more than 130 children. Charges were brought inCambridge, Massachusetts , concerning accusations of a molestation that took place in 1991. Geoghan was defrocked in 1998. He was found guilty in January 2002 of indecentassault and battery for grabbing the buttocks of a 10-year-old boy in a swimming pool at the Waltham Boys and Girls Club in 1991, and was sentenced to nine to 10 years inprison .The trial included
testimony from the victim; from a psychiatrist, Dr. Edward Messner, who treated Geoghan for his sexual fantasies about children from 1994-1996; and from Archbishop Alfred C. Hughes, who testified that he banned Geoghan from the swimming club after a complaint that he had beenproselytizing and had had prurient conversations there.After initially agreeing to, and pulling out of, a $30 million settlement with 86 of Geoghan's victims, the Boston archdiocese settled with them for $10 million, and is still negotiating with lawyers for other victims. The most recent settlement proposed is $65 million for 542 victims. The settlements are being made because of evidence that the archdiocese had transferred Geoghan from parish to parish despite warnings of his behavior. Evidence also arose, as a result of allegations against Geoghan, that the archdiocese displayed a pattern of shipping other priests to new parishes when allegations of sexual abuse were made.
Two other cases were charged against Geoghan in Boston's Suffolk County. One case was dropped without prejudice when the victim decided not to testify. In the second case, two
rape charges were dismissed by a judge after hotly contested arguments because thestatute of limitations had run out. The Commonwealth'sappeal of that ruling was active at the time of Geoghan's death, and remaining charges of indecent assault in that case were still pending at that time.Murder
On
August 23 ,2003 , while inprotective custody at theSouza-Baranowski Correctional Center inShirley, Massachusetts , Geoghan was trapped in his cell, strangled and stomped to death byJoseph Druce , a self-describedwhite supremacist and fellow inmate already serving a sentence of life without possibility of parole for killing a man who allegedly made a sexual pass at him after picking Druce uphitchhiking . Anautopsy revealed thecause of death to be "ligature strangulation and blunt chest trauma." There have been questions raised about the wisdom and propriety of placing these two men in the same unit, since prison officials had been warned by another inmate that Druce had something planned. [http://www.nytimes.com/2003/08/26/national/26PRIE.html "The New York Times". "Long Planning Is Cited in Death Of Former Priest" August 26, 2003, Fox Butterfield] ]A
Worcester, Massachusetts jury found Druce guilty offirst-degree murder onJanuary 25 ,2006 , after the jury rejected hisinsanity defense . The next day, Druce was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for a second time.A video, which shows guards trying to open the wedged shut prison door where the murder was occurring, was released on
YouTube in June 2007. Officials don't know how the video, taken from jailsurveillance systems, came to be publicly released. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IjkHXDtoXAo "YouTube". "Joseph Druce #1" June 12, 2007, ?] ]ee also
Devil in a Midnight Mass References
#bostonglobe [http://www.boston.com/globe/spotlight/abuse/stories5/092703_geoghan.htm "Boston Globe". "Geoghan ruling sparks anger: Alleged victims protest erasure of conviction" September 27, 2003, Kathleen Burge]
ee also
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Roman Catholic Church sex abuse scandal
*Roman Catholic priests accused of sex offenses
*Crimen sollicitationis
*Pontifical Secret
*Deliver Us from Evil (2006 film)
*Sex Crimes and the Vatican (Panorama Documentary Episode)
*Barbara Blaine founder of SNAP (Survivors Network for those Abused by Priests)External links
* [http://www.bishop-accountability.org/ma-boston/archives/PatternAndPractice/doc-list-2.html#geoghan Diocesan and court records relating to John Geoghan]
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