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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
Every parents' nightmare, it's an overused expression in TV news. but tell me if it is not an accurate description of this story, in Delaware ,a pediatrician is under arrested accused of sexually abusing more than 100 children, all of them were girls except for one, police said all of them were patients of Dr. Earl Bradley, and more charges could actually be coming Bradley also has medical licenses1 in Pennsylvania, New Jersey2 and Florida, so investigators3 are now reaching out to all of those states.
These are crimes committed against most moral among us, those without voices. and there were crimes committed by someone with whom in the entire community and parents had placed their trust.
Dr. Bradley faces 471 felony counts stretching back more than a decade, prosecutors5 said that the videotapes,many of those are sorts and the tapes and digital evidence were found as his medical practice even in his home. on the phone right now, reporter Kris Bury, she is from the News Journal, and now that's the newspaper out of Delaware ,she has actually been working this story since it broke, Kris joins us on the phone right now.
Kris, as we heard about this story, it just simply disgusting, in the fact that it has been going on legitly for 10 years. why did it take so long?
Well, when police spotted6 it, they had him arrested in 2005, but the prosecutor4 office thinks they dont have enough evidence for the sex or kissing, then 2008, they investigate it again but the judge would not signed a search warrant to get into his office where they eventually found all the evidence. so they've been trying to get on for several years, and there's been evidence presented that Dr, you know, members of medical community suspected abuse by him, one doctor in a quote document was quoted as saying that he refer him to a pedophilia so people around here just stunned7 and amazed that he was allowed to as a body-settlor against our history so long without being apprehended8 ,its a vomination
And so what happened, how do they finally get on to this guy? apparently9 one of the children, a 2-year-old said he did something funny to me. how did it finally break?
Well, this December, a father, a mother took their child to him and afterwards she complained that he touched her improperly10, she told her husband and he said oh, I remembered something like that happened in October now why he didn't do anything back then, they went to the police who had been ,you know, trying to put the case together and the child gave some credible11 testimonies12 to the officers and they decided13 to go and arrest him, and once they got him in his office, that's where they find all these video files and the accounts on the video files are basically unspeakable. I couldn’t even, you know, if I try to tell you what was on them was on television, you dont believe me.
I, I get interested, so you actually saw some of the videotapes.
No, I haven't seen the videotapes. but I we've been able to obtain some of the police update said that it would be under sealed and wont make public and the documents, what ,you know ,the abuse, the intercourse, the oral sex, the *, the * , that he did, but no, we have not the tapes had not been made public yet, but just reading is enough to make everybody
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