Upphärad Sweden 2007-11-19
Alton, Merlin and Jim,
The very unfortunate recent events that have surfaced regarding the
Minnesota worker Tim Severud have focused attention on some other
instances of similar sexual abuse that have come to light within the
fellowship of friends and workers of recent years. I have been
contacted by a number of folks involved who have expressed concern
with what perhaps could seem like a disregard by senior workers for
the seriousness of the problem -- and some others have gotten the
impression that the most important concern for senior workers has
been to keep the problem under camouflage, and to hinder
exposed families with children access to the proper information to
make responsible decisions for their families.
One very clear example of this is the complete lack of information
to exposed families is regarding a similar instance that has been
under tight silence control around Bruce Wadell, (that at the moment
is working for my brother Jim in Saskatoon.)
Openness is closely related to honesty, and generally regarded as
the best for all parties -- both for victims, and even in the best
interests of rehabilitation of the perpetrators, -- I trust that you
will take the steps necessary to relieve Bruce of his promise of
silence -- and to inform all vulnerable families of the the
indications you are aware of that could possibly could be pertinent
to their decision making in the welfare of their children. This risk
assessment is both morally and legally a call to be made by the
exposed parents – (not by senior workers with an organizational
agenda as first responsibility)
I trust that I will receive some kind of acknowledgement of your
concern in this issue, so that a number of us 'onlookers' can lay
the issue to rest without further involvement in the sharing of this
alarming information. As I am sure you aware of, recent
developments in our society have clearly highlighted the legal
responsibilities connected with trivializing the dangers of
sex offenders -- and the legal responsibilities to inform exposed
families.
Sincerely
Edgar Massey
I will enclose a copy of the police report concerning Tim Severud
just as a reminder that these these issues cannot be regarded as
simple errors in judgement. If such should be the case, it is the
exposed families that should be given the information necessary to
make that decision. This principle has both moral and legal
significance.