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I can't imagine parents allowing their priest (or pastor, rabbi, etc.) tucking a child into bed, much less on a regular basis.
Tommy found it hard to believe if a child was molested they wouldn't tell anyone and let it happen repeatedly. It's the whole reason Christine set up the meeting with him and Maggie to meet one of the men (Mark), along with his mother, Brenda, who'd been abused as a child. Tommy even asked him why he didn't say anything. Mark had to remind him he was only ten.
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Clearer?

As far as community attitudes, I think many believe this is something that happens in other towns but not in their community.
I liked Pakula, thought he was a good investigator. His attitude here was perplexing. Maybe Kava was using him as an example of law enforcement attitudes but the way she crafted this character made it difficult for me to believe he'd feel this way.