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Historical Abuse Inquiry: Irish police 'aware' of Smyth abuse in 1970s | Historical Abuse Inquiry: Irish police 'aware' of Smyth abuse in 1970s |
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Police in Dublin were aware of the abuse by a notorious paedophile priest as far back as the early 1970s, an inquiry has heard. | Police in Dublin were aware of the abuse by a notorious paedophile priest as far back as the early 1970s, an inquiry has heard. |
Northern Ireland's Historical Abuse Inquiry has been examining the activities of Fr Brendan Smyth. | Northern Ireland's Historical Abuse Inquiry has been examining the activities of Fr Brendan Smyth. |
New evidence has shown that police were aware of his activities more than 20 years before he was convicted. | New evidence has shown that police were aware of his activities more than 20 years before he was convicted. |
Smyth was at the centre of one of the first clerical child sex abuse scandals to rock the Catholic church in Ireland. | Smyth was at the centre of one of the first clerical child sex abuse scandals to rock the Catholic church in Ireland. |
The inquiry heard on Monday that Smyth admitted he could have abused hundreds of children. | |
He was convicted in the 1990s of more than 100 indecent assaults against children, in both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, over a 40-year period. | |
He died in prison in 1997 after a heart attack. | He died in prison in 1997 after a heart attack. |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis |
For years, authorities had been trying to get access to documents regarding Smyth held by St Patrick's psychiatric hospital in Dublin. | |
It had been treating Smyth in 1973. | |
On Wednesday, the documents were presented to the inquiry, revealing that he was initially being treated for "homosexual problems". | On Wednesday, the documents were presented to the inquiry, revealing that he was initially being treated for "homosexual problems". |
He was later diagnosed as "suffering from paedophilia", and gardaí (Irish police) were aware of that diagnosis. | He was later diagnosed as "suffering from paedophilia", and gardaí (Irish police) were aware of that diagnosis. |
Throughout the Smyth scandal and the continuing inquiry, the widely-held view has been that only the church had knowledge of the priest's offending and that it had covered it up. | Throughout the Smyth scandal and the continuing inquiry, the widely-held view has been that only the church had knowledge of the priest's offending and that it had covered it up. |
The inquiry also heard that Smyth had threatened to punch another cleric when he was warned to stay away from altar boys. | |
Fr William Fitzgerald, an Australian priest who served with Smyth at Kilnacrott Abbey in County Cavan during the late 1980s, described him as a scary individual whose notoriety extended across the world. | |
Candy | |
Fr Fitzgerald said: "I told him: 'In view of the rumours about you and your sexual activities with children, you will not be anywhere near these kids under my watch.' | |
"He said: 'I'll knock your head off.' | |
"I said: 'Oh, make my day, you bastard. I'll knock your head clean off.'" | |
Apologising to the victims, Fr Fitzgerald said efforts to stop Smyth had been "pathetic". | |
Fr Fitzgerald said the boot of his car was always filled with "candy". | |
"That was his tool in dealing with the children," he said. | |
The inquiry, led by retired judge Sir Anthony Hart, is examining child abuse allegations in church, state and voluntary children's residential institutions dating back to 1922. | |
On Thursday, the inquiry is expected to hear evidence from retired Cardinal Seán Brady on his involvement in a church examination of Fr Smyth in 1975. |