For two years during the mid Sixties, three of us were sexually abused by an English teacher at Park School in Brookline, Massachusetts. The name of the abuser is Richard Neville Davis. We are trying to find the others because knowing you aren't alone, even decades after the abuse, is a powerful step in healing.
Monday, December 29, 2008
RND Whereabouts
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Get the word out
So, here we are telling a 40+ year old story. Why go back so far?
This is really the last step in my healing and recovery. While it's had a huge impact on my life, I have been fortunate enough to avoid hugely self destructive inclinations, have had great support and, best of all, dwell in a great marriage and have two remarkable daughters. But walking away, healed, without finding the others doesn't feel right. It would forever be a huge loose end. Hence this effort.
Please circulate this link around. Push it to people who might know something of RND's employment history and travels. If you suspect someone was a victim, let them know about this page. Have them get in touch with me.
Let's see if we can find more of the others, perhaps get them some help and let RND understand that, even after decades of time, we are not the only ones to pay a price.
Monday, December 22, 2008
First response
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Update
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Where was he?
The statute of limitations for aggravated sexual assault and battery - the crime for which RND would be charged now - during the mid-Sixties was six years. Once the perpetrator leaves the state, however, that clock stops. If it can be shown that RND had left Massachusetts within six years, then the authorities can proceed. While they are conducting their own investigation now, any information you may have would be most welcome.
and Jerry Katz's response to David's letter
David,
Thank you for getting in touch with me.
I want to apologize on behalf of Park School for your experiences with R. Neville Davis.
I really appreciate your thoughtful words in response to my recent letter to other alumni/ae from this era.
With great respect, Jerry Katz
Jerrold I. Katz
Head, Park School
171 Goddard Ave.
Brookline, MA 02445
617-277-2456
from David Merrill to Jerry Katz of Park School
Jerry Katz
Headmaster
Park School
Dear Jerry Katz,
I want to thank you for your robust response to George Peabody’s raising of the issue of Mr. Davis’s sexual abuse of Park School Students in the ‘60s. I thought your immediate respect for what he had to say and your immediate move to action is to your credit. I was most touched.
I was a classmate of George’s and also a victim of Davis. I largely share George’s current approach to the matter and am happy to have my name associated with his when the school deals with this topic. I can still remember specific instances involving Davis’s sexual advances both on the School premises, at this home and elsewhere. They all took place during my sixth grade year when he was my class room teacher However this is not the time to go into them. The point is that I am also a source of evidence of what Davis got up to.
I do want to say though that my overall feelings for Park are positive in fact better than for the school I attended afterwards, B&N. There were a number of features that made your school an attractive place when I attended it which had to do with the time, its smallness and a certain degree of experimentalism.
My message is though that I wanted to say that I was very impressed with how you reacted to George’s approaches. Also I should say I salute George for taking up this matter and keeping at it. Perhaps his efforts along with yours as well as the new sensibility reigning today about such matters will stop a repetition of such behaviour as Davis’s in the future.
Best wishes,
David Merrill