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Secret files vindicate detective By Michael Davis 1/3/05 "A former country detective's claim that he was forced out of the police force for trying to prosecute a senior Catholic priest accused of child-sex crimes has been vindicated by secret files. In the documents, obtained by The Australian under FOI, senior police concede their failure to bring a pedophile monsignor to court was linked to the premature resignation of detective Denis Ryan more than 30 years ago."  http://www.thecouriermail.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5936,16792552%255E421,00.html

Hearings To Begin Today In Funeral Home Murders Jason DeRusha Reporting (WCCO) Hudson, Wis."Prosecutors are expected to tell a judge on Monday why they believe Father Ryan Erickson murdered two people inside a funeral home in Hudson, Wis. more than three years ago. John Doe hearings are scheduled for Monday in the murder investigation of Dan O'Connell, 39, and James Ellison, 22. They were killed inside the O'Connell Family Funeral Home in February 2002." http://wcco.com/topstories/local_story_276093438.html

Inside A Fractured Mind Oct. 2, 2005 60 Minutes correspondent Morley Safer reports. The central character of this story is a man of great achievement who's written a book about his own experience with multiple personalities, a memoir aptly called A Fractured Mind, about the secret lives that he led and the secret knowledge he has now decided to reveal. "It's a very hard thing to talk about because as soon as you broach it, if you don't tell the whole story, you sound like a raving lunatic," says Robert Oxnam...."I'm not a therapist. I can only tell my own story. I do know that there was no implanting whatsoever. Each time that a personality emerged it was never a suggestion, it was never ‘Wouldn't it be good if this happened,'" Oxman said.  Nevertheless, both multiple personality and recovered memory are concepts that continue to divide the psychiatric community. But that has not shaken the belief of Oxnam or his doctor, who swears he never planted anything in Oxnam's mind. "I would never suggest details. And I think no sensible clinician would do it," Dr. Smith said." http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/09/30/60minutes/main892181.shtml
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