or radio. and dozens of politicians, peoplen the music industry and some athletes. some high profile sex abusers have already been convicted in february, former pop star, gary glitter was sentenced to 16 years in prison for child sex abuse offenses. he committed more than three decade ago. very disturbing stuff there. prince charles visit to ireland turned deeply personal on wednesday as he spoke about his great uncle, calling him the grandfather he never had. a day after shaking hand with sinn fein s leered gerry adams, prince charles visited the site where his uncle was killed by an ira bomb. phil black has our report. reporter: it was a killing that would shock the world and change the course of northern ireland s future. when the ira blew up a boat in ireland in 1979 it was seen as a strike against the elite ranks of the british establishment. four people killed including,
killed in the nearly month-long shooting spree. malvo is now 27 years old and serving a life sentence. the boy scouts will begin bringing suspected sex abusers named in the organization s so-called perversion files to the attention of law enforcement. the scouts have come under fire recently for failing to report cases of alleged abuse dating back decades. these disclosures could mean a new round of prosecutions for offenders that had not been previously charged for those crimes. california has become the first state to ban controversial therapy aimed at turning gay teens straight. under a new law so-called conversion therapy will be banned for anyone under 18. california governor jerry brown issued a statement saying the therapies have quote, no basis in science or medicine. a devastating new attack in afghanistan to talk about today. a suicide bomber killed 14 people including three american soldiers in the volatile eastern
could be dangerous to this man if i let him out and i don t want something to happen to him because that can be very detrimental to the justice system. what about his incarceration? what s that going to be like. general population is a scary place. a man of this age, abuser of children. we used to say you really want to punish these guys, tell the inmates what he did, throw him in general population and they would take care of him. so it s going to be tough. they re going to have to watch this man. you ve obviously got whether or not he s got mental instability, whether and certainly his defense attorney tried to raise some mental issues during the course of the trial. mental instability, general population is a very dangerous place for a man, certainly a man of this age. they ll have to watch him. do they put convicted sex abusers in the general population? depends on the prison. they could he have them segregated. would the would the judge give special consideration to jerr
you know, when you read the account of mcqueary, it was clear that there was some shame and panic that surged through him and made it difficult. shame obviously is when you talk to survivors of sex abusers. shame is obviously something that hangs over everyone like a lady cloak. that is the thing that makes it difficult. i think it s also true that american culture has changed on this issue over the past 30 or 40 years. yes. for the better. yes, for your the better, absolutely. but if grow back and look at sort of the cultural attitude surrounding these things, there was a sense that, you know, this was less, i think, a big deal than people today assumed rightly that it is. this is in a male/female case like the roman polanski case in the 1970s. obviously this still holds true in europe where polanski is seen as not sort of a fugitive from justice but an unjustly accused figure. there is and there was perhaps
dr. michael bodin says that concrete is the investigator s friend because it could preserve evidence. but let me ask thu, 33 years later, this is your bred and butter, you investigate these cases fthey find out who is responsible for potentially, this child s murder, what do you think the chances are that he or she could be related to other case over all of these years? do those who commit these heinous crimes do it in iertion isolation or generally, are there are their a spring of crimes that may be solved? you know what? from my experience, there is a lot of repetitiveness with sex abusers and especially these children, sex abusers, they continue to do it. this is a sickness in their head. so there could be other crimes that the person who committed this crime have done before and still, when they let them out of jail, they become repetitive. every time a child goes missing in the great state of florida, it s one of the sex offenders