Meadowchik wrote:Apart from me using Eileen instead of Janice, (I have a weird way of remembering names) what was inaccurate about what I said? I was speaking solely to Marion Smith's account.
This is what you said:
Going over the Marion Smith account again, the timeline begins with her lesson she gave at church, upon request, about the symptoms of sexual abuse. Children would come forward after that, then were referred to therapists including Snow. According to Smith's account, I might need to adjust what I said, in that the concerns about sexual abuse were already raised before the children spoke to Snow.
As I said, that is definitely not where the timeline begins. And even I began too late. The timeline for the accusations against the Miles begins in 1980 with the book "Michelle Remembers", and then continues with the McMartin and Kern County cases. The Utah portion starts in 1985 where I started my timeline.
My biggest concern now is how those who are arguing the case against the Miles are trying to carefully craft the narrative to omit the strong context that indicates they are obviously innocent and the charges against them have no more merit than the charges that Dr. Snow leveled against the 40 people in Lehi.
The theory that there was a sex ring involving babysitters, teenagers, Bill Carstensen and the Miles has serious problems and many of those problems are introduced by Marion Smith's own retelling of the story (I suspect her sincerity blinded her to the problems she was including).
In these cases, there were many times that false accusations were made as a result of counseling sessions. There were several false confessions. All of that is a normal and expected part of the SRA moral panic, and it's not surprising to see them present in the Miles' case as well.
But no one can explain to me how a child molester and member of a neighborhood sex ring could insist that his own child be taken to a therapist that has already shown herself to be capable of discovering sex rings (since she had already "outed" a member of the very sex ring he was a member of!)
People insist Bill "confessed" that the Miles were involved, but if you read the actual purported "confession", he barely knows what's going on, and Smith herself is introducing all the information and even admits Carstensen didn't add anything to the story. As with other such "confessions", Carstensen was probably at a point where he thought things had happened that he couldn't remember, so Smith must have been telling him the truth about things he had done, and he was doing his best to remember it and figure out what happened. He twice uses the word "conceive" when discussing the Miles, as in he's trying to
imagine what happened. He's not remembering it.
Maybe Bill was a child molester. But at this point, I'm not taking Marion Smith's word for it.