I will post some of these pictures individually later today. I had to compress them to put them together on one page – in compression clarity is lost. For now, a few images from Father Daniel Miller’s day in court. He went into court an “alleged” or “accused” child molester. Thanks to the courage of a number of his victims, we can now refer to Father Miller as what he is: a child molester. A real honest to goodness wold in sheep’s clothing. He fooled and deceived so many for long. Not any more.
More later today on what happened in court.
By the way – can you believe it? – not one reporter in the courtroom. Not one! I don’t know if they didn’t know it was on for today, but, no – not one single reporter to catch and report the guilty pleas!
A strange day. Troubling as always, but for very different reasons.
Pembroke Ontario courthouse
Father Daniel Miller, accompanied by Msgr. D. Bridge, Chancellor of the Diocese of Pembroke, walking to the courthouse Monday afternoon, 03 June 2013
Father Daniel Miller (R), accompanied by Msgr. D. Bridge, Chancellor of the Diocese of Pembroke, arrive at the Pembroke courthouse Monday afternoon, 03 June 2013
Father Daniel Miller head to the Pembroke courthouse to plead guilty to sex abuse charges, Monday afternoon, 03 June 2013
Camera shy defence lawyer Robert Carew arrives at Pembroke courthouse Monday 03 June 2013 for his client’s guilty ple
Lawyer Robert Carew shields his face arriving at Pembroke courthouse 03 June 2013. Carew’s client, Father Daniel Miller, was about to enter guilty pleas to charges of child sex abuse
Convicted child molester Father Daniel Miller, accompanied by Msgr. D. Bridge, Chancellor of the Diocese of Pembroke, leave the courthouse, Monday afternoon, 03 June 2013
Convicted child molester Father Daniel Miller, accompanied by Msgr. D. Bridge, Chancellor of the Diocese of Pembroke, leave the courthouse, Monday afternoon, 03 June 2013
Convicted child molester Father Daniel Miller, accompanied by Msgr. D. Bridge, Chancellor of the Diocese of Pembroke, walk up the road after Father Miller’s guilty pleas, Monday afternoon, 03 June 2013