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How John Smyth's wife enabled the Church's most prolific abuser's horrific reign of terror, handed bandages to his bloodied victims and even brought a boy to visit him in bath: GUY ADAMS investigates ...
John Smyth, a barrister who ran Christian summer camps in the 1970s and 1980s, committed physical, psychological and sexual abuse against more than 100 boys and young men.
John Smyth: Timeline of Church abuse scandal as Archbishop of Canterbury resigns. Others in The Church of England may need to resign, a bishop said . Rosie Shead. Wednesday 13 November 2024 11:37 GMT.
The Anglican Church leadership in South Africa has admitted to failing to disclose sexual abuse allegations against its former member John Smyth, who mistreated children in the 1970s and 1980s in ...
John Smyth was an evangelical Christian barrister who was subsequently claimed to be a serial abuser who targeted as many as 130 boys until his death in 2018.
In 1982, the church leaders who knew about Smyth’s abuse of boys at the camp and boarding school negotiated with him, offering him their discretion if he agreed to some conditions.
The sister of a 16-year-old boy who drowned while swimming naked at a Christian holiday camp in Zimbabwe run by child abuser John Smyth blames the Church of England for his death. "The Church knew ...
John Smyth was accused of attacking boys and young men he met at Christian camps in the 1970s and 1980s. He died in South Africa in 2018 at the age of 77 without ever facing any legal proceedings.
John Smyth QC abuse survivor calls for ‘clean sweep’ of Church of England Mark Stibbe, who was abused by John Smyth QC in the 1980s, called for all senior clergy ‘that did nothing but knew ...
John Smyth: Timeline of Church abuse scandal as Archbishop of Canterbury resigns - Others in The Church of England may need to resign, a bishop said ...
The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby is under pressure to resign over a damning report into John Smyth - believed to be the most prolific serial abuser to be associated with the Church of England ...