Anonymous wrote:What school did this guy’s kids go to in DC? Hello?! Why hasn’t anyone asked this yet!
Anonymous wrote:I posted this before but it got deleted....I'll try to reword it.
The victim's last name is very obviously from a European country (I don't want to get specific bc my comment got deleted last time).
I'm wondering if the way the victim's mom handled it was a result of her being foreign, it being a cultural thing in their country (ex: not believing a child's word over an adult's word), or a combination of both.
Thomas is a predator who knows how to select his prey carefully.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know why a previous post of mine was deleted, but I'll repeat it here.
The mother of two of the victims reported to the Post that she was warned by a neighbor that there had been a previous claim of sexual abuse against this man.
And yet she chose to leave her daughter and son alone with him while she took a nap and her husband went shopping.
Read:
"The mother also told detectives that in June, a month before her children came forward, a neighbor had warned her that a girl around her daughter’s age had reported Mahony for sexual abuse in 2023. The mother said she discussed the allegations with her husband. Her husband told detectives that they had decided to give Mahony the “benefit of the doubt.” "
This is not normal behavior.
I can't get past this. WTF??!!
I wish I hadn’t read the WaPo article with the mother saying she walked in on her child with the man, and was so shocked she just shut the door and went back to the living room. holy $hit. She just left her kid in there. I’m speechless.
I'm not one of those "it could never happen to me" parents or someone who envisions going full mixed martial arts specialist on every mugger, but I truly cannot envision seeing my child being abused and not going totally feral. Calmly shutting the door and going back into the living room for a sip of my G+T would not be on the menu.
I thought something was happening to my DD when she was 3 with some older boys and I literally impulsively just went ballistic. It’s like a reflex, you just act. I have no regrets about making a scene, grabbing my DD and yelling like crazy. None. I cannot understand any parent that just walks away. WTAF
I can. Some people have the opposite reaction and get all paralyzed. I can see myself paralyzed for a minute, not believing my own eyes, and then robotically walking up to my child, taking her by the hand and walking out the door (and grabbing my other kid). I don't think I would have been able to speak at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know why a previous post of mine was deleted, but I'll repeat it here.
The mother of two of the victims reported to the Post that she was warned by a neighbor that there had been a previous claim of sexual abuse against this man.
And yet she chose to leave her daughter and son alone with him while she took a nap and her husband went shopping.
Read:
"The mother also told detectives that in June, a month before her children came forward, a neighbor had warned her that a girl around her daughter’s age had reported Mahony for sexual abuse in 2023. The mother said she discussed the allegations with her husband. Her husband told detectives that they had decided to give Mahony the “benefit of the doubt.” "
This is not normal behavior.
I can't get past this. WTF??!!
I wish I hadn’t read the WaPo article with the mother saying she walked in on her child with the man, and was so shocked she just shut the door and went back to the living room. holy $hit. She just left her kid in there. I’m speechless.
I'm not one of those "it could never happen to me" parents or someone who envisions going full mixed martial arts specialist on every mugger, but I truly cannot envision seeing my child being abused and not going totally feral. Calmly shutting the door and going back into the living room for a sip of my G+T would not be on the menu.
I thought something was happening to my DD when she was 3 with some older boys and I literally impulsively just went ballistic. It’s like a reflex, you just act. I have no regrets about making a scene, grabbing my DD and yelling like crazy. None. I cannot understand any parent that just walks away. WTAF
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What school did this guy’s kids go to in DC? Hello?! Why hasn’t anyone asked this yet!
Good question. The Washington Post articles does not say the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What school did this guy’s kids go to in DC? Hello?! Why hasn’t anyone asked this yet!
Good question. The Washington Post articles does not say the school.
Anonymous wrote:What school did this guy’s kids go to in DC? Hello?! Why hasn’t anyone asked this yet!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did any of you read the article and see that ASA had no comment? Very disappointing.
Why? What on earth would they say? They don’t background check entire families before allowing Swimmers into the program. They have no culpability so why would they comment?
The club could have said that it was deeply saddened to learn about the allegations and has zero tolerance for sexual exploitation. They could have also pointed out that the club has taken a number of steps to keeps its swimmers safe such as becoming safesport recognized, not letting parents or other spectators into practice facilities or locker rooms, etc.
Disagree. As a parent, those sentiments and ideas are either already known or unnecessary. Does any organization tolerate any level of sexual exploitation? We get all the safesport notifications (and all watched videos that helped get the certification) and we know the policies on viewing practice and bring on deck from other communications. And saying they are deeply saddened is assumed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know why a previous post of mine was deleted, but I'll repeat it here.
The mother of two of the victims reported to the Post that she was warned by a neighbor that there had been a previous claim of sexual abuse against this man.
And yet she chose to leave her daughter and son alone with him while she took a nap and her husband went shopping.
Read:
"The mother also told detectives that in June, a month before her children came forward, a neighbor had warned her that a girl around her daughter’s age had reported Mahony for sexual abuse in 2023. The mother said she discussed the allegations with her husband. Her husband told detectives that they had decided to give Mahony the “benefit of the doubt.” "
This is not normal behavior.
I can't get past this. WTF??!!
I wish I hadn’t read the WaPo article with the mother saying she walked in on her child with the man, and was so shocked she just shut the door and went back to the living room. holy $hit. She just left her kid in there. I’m speechless.
I'm not one of those "it could never happen to me" parents or someone who envisions going full mixed martial arts specialist on every mugger, but I truly cannot envision seeing my child being abused and not going totally feral. Calmly shutting the door and going back into the living room for a sip of my G+T would not be on the menu.
I thought something was happening to my DD when she was 3 with some older boys and I literally impulsively just went ballistic. It’s like a reflex, you just act. I have no regrets about making a scene, grabbing my DD and yelling like crazy. None. I cannot understand any parent that just walks away. WTAF
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know why a previous post of mine was deleted, but I'll repeat it here.
The mother of two of the victims reported to the Post that she was warned by a neighbor that there had been a previous claim of sexual abuse against this man.
And yet she chose to leave her daughter and son alone with him while she took a nap and her husband went shopping.
Read:
"The mother also told detectives that in June, a month before her children came forward, a neighbor had warned her that a girl around her daughter’s age had reported Mahony for sexual abuse in 2023. The mother said she discussed the allegations with her husband. Her husband told detectives that they had decided to give Mahony the “benefit of the doubt.” "
This is not normal behavior.
I can't get past this. WTF??!!
I wish I hadn’t read the WaPo article with the mother saying she walked in on her child with the man, and was so shocked she just shut the door and went back to the living room. holy $hit. She just left her kid in there. I’m speechless.
I'm not one of those "it could never happen to me" parents or someone who envisions going full mixed martial arts specialist on every mugger, but I truly cannot envision seeing my child being abused and not going totally feral. Calmly shutting the door and going back into the living room for a sip of my G+T would not be on the menu.
Ditto. I’d be like one of those Texas dads who walked into seeing their child being raped and manslaughtererd the rapist on the spot. I’d likely tear his testicles and penis from his body with my bare freaking hands. And hopefully the local prosecutor would be mindful of her reelection prospects and would give me a pass on charges.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know why a previous post of mine was deleted, but I'll repeat it here.
The mother of two of the victims reported to the Post that she was warned by a neighbor that there had been a previous claim of sexual abuse against this man.
And yet she chose to leave her daughter and son alone with him while she took a nap and her husband went shopping.
Read:
"The mother also told detectives that in June, a month before her children came forward, a neighbor had warned her that a girl around her daughter’s age had reported Mahony for sexual abuse in 2023. The mother said she discussed the allegations with her husband. Her husband told detectives that they had decided to give Mahony the “benefit of the doubt.” "
This is not normal behavior.
I can't get past this. WTF??!!
I wish I hadn’t read the WaPo article with the mother saying she walked in on her child with the man, and was so shocked she just shut the door and went back to the living room. holy $hit. She just left her kid in there. I’m speechless.
I'm not one of those "it could never happen to me" parents or someone who envisions going full mixed martial arts specialist on every mugger, but I truly cannot envision seeing my child being abused and not going totally feral. Calmly shutting the door and going back into the living room for a sip of my G+T would not be on the menu.