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  • About 30 of the individual priests, including Sutphin, are also fighting the release of files.

    Abusive priests live unmonitored 2011

  • The archdiocese in 2004 released the names of more than 200 accused priests — including Sutphin's — in a report to parishioners.

    Abusive priests live unmonitored 2011

  • Sutphin gave up after a struggle, but the memory has scarred the man for life and created tension between the brothers, who never fully discussed what happened 35 years ago.

    Abusive priests live unmonitored 2011

  • I do not deny it, no, Sutphin, who has been accused of abuse by 18 people, told The Associated Press.

    Abusive priests live unmonitored 2011

  • The 44-year-old told the AP that Sutphin molested first his brother and then him while they spent the night at the priest's mother's house in Ventura before a planned fishing trip.

    Abusive priests live unmonitored 2011

  • The 44-year-old told the AP that Sutphin molested first his brother and then him while they spent the night at the priest's mother's house in Ventura before a planned fishing trip.

    Abusive priests live unmonitored 2011

  • The U.S. Supreme Court has denied the appeal of a jail escapee who killed a hospital guard and a sheriff's deputy in a rampage that set off a manhunt near Virginia Tech. William Morva appealed his 2008 capital murder conviction and death sentence in the death of hospital security guard Derrick McFarland and Cpl. Eric Sutphin in August 2006.

    Va. death sentence appeal denied Washington Post Editors 2010

  • Morva shot Sutphin, 40, one day later on a walking trail near the Virginia Tech campus, which had been shut down on the first day of classes as police tracked Morva.

    Va. death sentence appeal denied Washington Post Editors 2010

  • Sutphin gave up after a struggle, but the memory has scarred the man for life and created tension between the brothers, who never fully discussed what happened 35 years ago.

    Abusive priests live unmonitored 2011

  • That's a reaction that is difficult for some alleged victims to accept, including one man whose allegations against Sutphin led to the charges against him that were eventually dismissed because of a 2003 Supreme Court ruling involving the statute of limitations.

    Abusive priests live unmonitored 2011

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