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I know. And the witnesses they produced had far better insight than me. Which is why I'm gobsmacked. I've asked. Did the jury hear just how busy that joint is? Answer. Yes they did. Did they hear that the MC is always with Pell. Answer. Yes. Did they hear that it's impossible to get 10 minutes alone in that area for this to occur? Yes they did.
A couple issues with your cheerleading.
- Sexual assaults occur in crowded/busy situations all the time. Festival crowds, trains, family homes with people sitting metres away in other rooms. That there were people around far from rules any offending out.
- High-ranking echelons of the Catholic Church in Victoria (and lay Catholics out in society) were seemingly more than happy to look the other way when it came to their high flyers' willingness to molest kids. Unlike you, I don't claim any insight into the jury, but perhaps they didn't find a handpicked list of Pell's underlings and supporters particularly credible?
But it's disturbing for criminal justice in this country.
As others have pointed out, your unhappiness at the result doesn't equate to an anti-Catholic/Media conspiracy in one of the most stringently protected legal proceedings in Australian history. Most sex offence trials are structured and suppressed to protect the victims; this is the first I've seen where the system bent over backwards to protect the eventual guilty party.




