"[P]arents are so naive—they're
worried about strangers and should be worried about their
brother-in-law. They just don't realize how devious we can be. I used
to abuse children in the same room with their parents and they couldn't
see it or didn't seem to know it was happening."
"I was disabled and spent months grooming the parents, so they would
tell their children to take me out and help me. No one thought that
disabled people could be abusers."
"[P]arents are partly to blame if they don't tell their children about [sexual matters]—I used it to my advantage by teaching the child myself."
"[P]arents shouldn't be embarrassed to talk about things like this—it's harder to abuse or trick a child who knows what you're up to."