I heard most of the programme on the radio this morning. It became clear why this man was so difficult to deal with.
Canon HIndley is clearly a very clever and very manipulative man. All the young men he was accused of having relations with flatly denied it and although rumours spread and reports were made they were all impossible to prove at any level that could get near prosecution requirements.
Also as an openly gay cleric in a rather conservative diocese, he kept playing the homophobia card, saying that all these aaccusations arose because those opposing him equated being homosexual with being a paedophile which was prejudice. He would threaten legal action if anything was done and those dealing with him faced the problem of damaging legal cases that they might well lose.
I really began to understand the problem the church had with dealing with this man. His victims denied everything, his power in his role as sacristan, effective cathedral managing director, gave him power over a lot of people dependent on him for their jobs or ability to get future jobs, a power he clearly had no problem in using to his advantage. The church concerned about legal action that might reinforce Canon Hindley's presentation of himself as a homosexual man suffering from unjust discrimination and rejection by a conservative hierarchy.
At the end of the programme while not defending everything the church authorities did - they at times acted foolishly and carelessly and spoilt their own case - i did understand the real problem they had dealing with this very difficult and clever man and his behaviour.
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