Im better off sometimes in jail. I got a bunch of hugs from everybody! VAUGHN GRESHAM: When I get out, you know, hopefully, I get out of here and stay out of here. [16] In the wake of his arrest, it emerged that he had faced accusations of child abuse as early as 1995 in both Delaware and Pennsylvania. HALFWAY HOUSE STAFFER: So you got seven years parole, huh? If such an extreme predator could get away with assaulting patients for years without consequence, how likely are more typical offenders to draw attention of regulators? _[laughter] [unintelligible] Thats a good grade. [44], Bradley was held in the Special Housing Unit (SHU) of the James T. Vaughn Correctional Center in New Castle County until 2016, when Delaware authorities announced they would move him to an out-of-state prison because many of his victims and/or state residents otherwise affected by his actions either worked in or were incarcerated in Delaware prisons. Explore FRONTLINEs collected and ongoing reporting on Russia's war on Ukraine. However, Bradley then waived his right to a jury trial, opting instead for a bench trial. MIKE LAWLOR: It is not unusual for parolees to come back once or twice once theyre out, right? KATHERINE MONTOYA: I think thats the driving force in Jessica. NARRATOR: Mike Lawlor is one of the officials trying to turn this around and give parolees more chances once theyre out. MARGARET: Oh, my God, its been so long since I had a hug! I did think that was a bit excessive. Ashen-facedchildren nearly suffocated from being forced to perform oral sex on him. MARK PAWLICH: So but youve used more than five total bags, though, in the eight days, correct? And yet, despite its horrific details, Bradleys case is hardly the anomaly it seems. MARK PAWLICH: I got, you know, 65 cases and one flaming [expletive] Its just aggravating. All right, lets find them. Hes going to a meeting with his parole officer with the hope of moving into an apartment. Editor's note: Erroll Brantley's first name was misspelled in an earlier version of this post.. ERROLL BRANTLEY: Yeah, six bags. Funding for FRONTLINE is provided through the support of PBS viewers and by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. VAUGHN GRESHAM: Yeah. MARK PAWLICH: Hes got a skill set. ERROLL BRANTLEY: This is my new room. Send any friend a story As a subscriber, you have 10 gift . They fearintimacy. Im not sure. RAEANN: I love you and I missed you, too. Bradley offered no defense when he went on trial in 2011. Patricia Dailey Lewis ended up living there for six months, meeting day after day with stunned, grieving parents and grandparents. Some of them had to have known there was a reasonable suspicion of child abuse, Lewis said. But in October, Bradley responded to an interview request from the AJC with a two-page handwritten letter. ERROLL BRANTLEY: I feel ashamed for you to have to come and see me here because, you know, I was doing so well. MARK PAWLICH: No contact with previous crime victims. The Delaware Supreme Court unanimously affirmed Bradley's convictions on September 6, 2012. It takes Pawlich almost a week to figure out where Erroll is. He was indicted in 2010 on 471 charges of molesting, raping, and exploiting 103 child patients (102 girls and 1 boy). Is that kind of your thing or, ERROLL BRANTLEY: No, not at all. KATHERINE: When Errol was coming home, I was more than excited. Additional funding is provided by the Abrams Foundation; the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation; Park Foundation; the Heising-Simons Foundation; and the FRONTLINE Journalism Fund with major support from Jon and Jo Ann Hagler on behalf of the Jon L. Hagler Foundation, and additional support from Koo and Patricia Yuen. Thats one of her biggest goals in her life, to get her son back into her life, to be a mother to her son. Nothing., Patricia Dailey Lewis, Former Delaware assistant attorney general. MARK PAWLICH: And put it right out there in front of everybody, like, I get to get supervised differently. Well, you dont get to get supervised differently. Maybe they see the structure and all the rules, and it may not be what they thought it was. LISA BRAYFIELD: OK. Copyright 2023 Penske Business Media, LLC. JESSICA PROCTOR: I didnt kill nobody, but you would have thought I did kill somebody, though. Open! Trailing her to the parking lot, Bradley was insisting she hadnt seen what she thought she saw. NARRATOR: Katherine has just picked up Erroll from the drug treatment center hed checked himself into, and theyre heading to the parole office for the first time in over a month. I mean, theyre not going back the first time. She wants a pair of sneakers for basketball, and I cant buy them. LISA BRAYFIELD: So I have your notice of parole violation, so well go over it together. Yeah, I took my TV to the pawn shop. Payments range from a few thousand dollars to more than $400,000 inthe most heinousabuse cases. With so young a victim and no physical evidence, they concluded, convicting Bradley would be all but impossible. Im waiting to get into the 30-day program. Rob had his parole revoked and finished his prison sentence. I came back in in 2002, got out in 2003, came back in 2005. There, intimate encounters not only are unavoidable, they are sometimes necessary. These agreements bring investigations to a halt, reducing the likelihood that other victims might be identified and additional sanctions imposed. Thats all I need. The judge gave me ten years. In 1994, a mother discovered Bradley with his hand down the front of her 21-month-old's diaper in a darkened toy room. In Lewes,Bradley's demolished BayBees Pediatrics site is stillon the market, and his clapboard home has been gutted. So you know, its I do a lot of thinking after hours whether the decisions that Im making are correct or not. We need to see them losing, we need to see them crying, breaking down, revealing things that maybe they wouldnt [normally] reveal, in a bedroom somewhere. In 1996, a nurse at Beebe told her supervisor the doctor routinely used catheters to obtain urine samples from little girls newborns to 12-year-olds without medical justification. It seemed like he had a little bit of an anger problem when I was meeting with him. Rob Sullivanhas continued to nurture his relationship with his daughter Raeann, speaking with her almost every day. On 9-7-16, your phone was searched, which produced a number of pictures of you consuming alcohol in the Watkinson House program. The Idol: How HBOs Next Euphoria Became Twisted Torture Porn Log in. Outside, the mother was strapping her daughter into her car seat when the girl asked an odd question: Why did Dr. Bradley kiss me like a dog?, Every single person either couldnt do anything about it, didnt do anything about it, didnt believe a 3-year-old, or thought we were the crazy ones.. Parents talked about feeling uneasy over how Bradley touched their daughters. You know you can tell me anything, right? MIKE LAWLOR, Undersecretary for Criminal Justice: If youre on parole, youre still sort of in the Department of Correction. Bradley won the U.S. documentary directing . Theyre also supposed to be the police officers. Here we go. They sufferin a state ofperpetual high alert, likehunted animals. You have to be sneaky. The goal is to figure out what we need to do to ensure that this person begins moving in the right direction. [29], On December 16, 2009, following a year-long investigation and complaints of inappropriate touching by a two-year-old patient, Bradley was arrested and charged with nine counts, including a felony charge for a fourth degree rape of a two-year-old patient. Director Garret Bradley combines video diaries that Fox recorded for her husband in the 1990s with intimate glimpses of her and the family's life now. He did not directly address his guilt or innocence. Come on. Until the AJC in 2016 published its national investigation of doctor sex abuse cases, no one had accurate data about the extent of the problem or whether doctors were being held accountable. In Garrett Bradley's moving documentary, a woman fights for her family and justice as a husband and father's absence reverberates. Just more recently, decided that wed like to have a family. I really struggled academically, she says, and it was the very first time someone had said to me, Youre really good at this. You get a dollar per hour of what you work to hold on you. ERROLL BRANTLEY: This became my place from my friend, Tammy. Meanwhile, Beebe's sprawling complex, where Bradley previously served as chief of pediatrics, has rebounded from near-bankruptcy and recently announceda $180 million expansion, including a new Women's and Children's Department. Im sorry. What did you do today? Jon and Jo Ann Hagler on behalf of the Jon L. Hagler Foundation. I didnt let little minor setbacks throw me all the way off. The case was closed. Im fed up with it. I do whats asked of me. Yeah, welcome home. "It did take an immense emotional toll …," he said. At the same time, thenumber of reported child abuse incidents statewide continues to grow, nearly doubling to almost21,000 over the last six years. Residents saythey're not trying to whitewash the serial child molester'sstain on the community, butthey'd prefer if Bradley's name was never mentioned again in the news media or in casual conversation. Some scenes lasted several minutes, others only a few seconds. This is her first meeting with Officer Montoya. MARK PAWLICH: OK, understand that contact with previous victims. We want to hear it. Prof. FIONA DOHERTY: The key to reforming the parole system in Connecticut is changing the dynamics of the invisible meetings that happen all over the state between parolees and their parole officers. The DeBiasses purchased Bradley's Savannah Road home last year for $300,000, less than half its market value, from the church whose parking lot abuts the property. The mother reeled as she grasped what this meant: The doctor had put his tongue in her daughters mouth, had violated her in a profound way. Five years parole? I dont know, I think I was just stressed out and going through it. PBS is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization. ROB SULLIVAN: Hi, peanut. KATHERINE: To just be able to put your arms around somebody is a huge thing. So hes going to get a rude awakening in about five minutes. Cheyney House was my first time in a halfway house ever. He contends the police had no authority to confiscate the digital storage media from his office or to examine the video it contained. VAUGHN GRESHAM: All right, have a good one. Im Officer Montoya, your parole officer. The tragic death of Beau Biden has put a spotlight on his brief and distinguished career. And she goes out of her way to earn the trust of her subjects. So you know, when were angry, we dont like to talk. LISA BRAYFIELD: Because I just wrote you a misconduct. Daddys Daddy without the stupid teardrops on his face. Then a 2-year-old told her mother that Bradley hurt her when he took her to his office basement. I know Im a scumbag in that aspect. And I got a job as soon as they told me that. (25 Feb 2010) HEADLINE: First Person: Prosecuting an alleged child molester \rFirst Person: Parents critical in Del. ERROLL BRANTLEY: Yeah. Ive been here before, so its easier said than done. TIFFANY BELL, Director, Watkinson House: Halfway houses purpose is for guys to find employment, save money, and then return back to society, hopefully in a successful manner. [41] On August 26, 2011, Judge Carpenter sentenced Bradley to the maximum sentence of 14 consecutive terms of life in prison plus a further 165 years in prison without parole. I have a real bad drug and alcohol problem, but its cheaper for me to buy a beer some nights for two bucks and get drunk and forget about all my problems, and thats when I end up committing another crime. His parole is not scheduled to end until May 2022. Erroll Brantley is no longer incarcerated, and will be under the supervision of parole until May 2019. Earl B. Bradley (DOB-05/10/53), a white male. Among them were five thumb drives hidden atop a door frame. He could not be reached for comment recently. MARK PAWLICH: Released from Carl Robinson, correct? I dont know if you can come in, but well try. Directors Christopher Frierson Clark Slater (co-director) Stars Joseph Cassiere DMX Paige Hurd See production, box office & company info Add to Watchlist 6 User reviews 2 Critic reviews Videos 1 Trailer 1:55 Theres no contact with previous crime victims. MARK PAWLICH: I got guys that cant see their kids because the kids live with their crime victim. MARGARET, Errolls Mother: [waiting at prison gate] Open! NARRATOR: Rob has now finished his treatment program. They getentangled inabusive relationships or hooked on drugs andalcohol. He rarely made eye contact with adults. LISA BRAYFIELD: OK, Im going to look through this, Ill give it to you in a little while. That doesnt even cause any harm to anybody. What he did was horrific. He pleaded not guilty to all charges. RAEANN: So it still it makes Daddy Daddy. A detective wrote that, compared to the doctor, the mother was not credible. A medical board investigator found that Bradley specialized in welfare patients, so a shakedown was a distinct possibility.. Marvel did not respond to requests for an interview. The lawsuits resolution required no public expression of remorse by the people who failed to stop Bradley. Phones are a big tool for us. So now hes on your watch, so you got to make sure youre dotting Is and crossing Ts, thats for sure. I had to go to 7-Eleven and get me a coffee even though Im not supposed to because I really dont give a [expletive] right now. But then if theyre not doing good, if I remove them from the situation, whos going to be taking care of those kids? ROB SULLIVAN: You know it doesnt mean I dont love you! They didnt commit a new crime, but theyre violating the rules of their supervision. !Thanks for watching!!! "Why did you do that to me?" Hes using. ROB SULLIVAN: Well, Ill call you at 8:00 and say good night. People talk about the thin blue line of policing. If the atmosphere in those rooms is reflective of the reform vision of the top, then change in Connecticut will happen. Judge Carpenter said that Bradley "betrayed his patients' trust and disgraced the medical profession", and that "you will never be in a position to harm a child again". [29], Allegations were made again in 2005. Dont friggin tell me when youre ready! An initial preliminary hearing was delayed after prison officials placed Bradley on suicide watch. VAUGHN GRESHAM: So you have family members that dont smoke on the street? What she has communicated across her career thus far, which includes a handful of short films, a fiction feature shot in Louisiana (her thesis film), and now Time, is a nimble curiosity about the role of images in shaping, or obscuring, the reality of human experience spiritual, political, racial, and beyond. Shell do good. In Bradleys case, a panel of physicians concluded his use of catheters was not medically improper, per se, according to documents released years later. The home sits across the street from the Lewes firehouse, wherePat, a volunteer firefighter,can hop on the first truck after the bell. VAUGHN GRESHAM: Im taking it off right now. ROB SULLIVAN: Its hard, especially on a young kid, a young girl thats you know, going into her teenage life, you know? MIKE LAWLOR: In the past, parole officers felt that their main responsibility was to keep on top of the offender, and if and when they violate the rules of parole or commit new crimes, return them to prison. ERROL BRANTLEY: [on the phone] So here I am. She called the police on him. I have to believe that she is going to do good because I make a living on second chances. Prof. FIONA DOHERTY, Yale Law School: The default mode in the criminal justice system, at least in the United States, is one of control and punishment. My conviction and incarceration (are) based upon unconstitutionally seized evidence, Bradley wrote. Before he finally went to jail in 2009, he victimized 1,200 children, maybe more. Allegations of sexual abuse are of a category similar to Salem witch hunts and McCarthyism, he wrote. "I will always have a hatred for him," says Hitchens, a willowy 23-year-oldwho used to cinch her belt so tight that it threatened tocut off her circulation. He was perpetually disheveled, his beard untrimmed and his hair shaggy and matted. JESSICA PROCTOR: Hey, Don! So we picked him., He made the parents think he cared so much about their kids well-being., Mother who asked not to be identified to protect the privacy of her daughter. DONTE: Some kids, theyll never get to see their mom come out, do so well, finish school, and walk across the stage to get their diploma. I really didnt know it was that serious. A documentary about Ben Bradlee, the iconic editor of The Washington Post. Youre due back in the house at a certain time every single night. All right, ready? So youve been using consistently again? Three days a week, all right? How much did you use? You know, it was hard. He hasnt had any further arrests. She turned her back as she wriggled her son into his coat, and Bradley walked away with her daughter. she asks. According to a personal injury law firm in Baltimore, one of many representing class action plaintiffs, 1,400 families in the class action alleged abuse. Other doctors repeated stories about his lengthy, and apparently unnecessary, vaginal exams. They would say, If your daughter has an ear infection, take her to Bradley and shell get a free vaginal exam, Hudson said. I wish I could have shown you guys how amazing my life is, but its going to take a little while longer. The main priority is going to be getting a job because you wont be able to complete the program unless youre working. ROB SULLIVAN: Today Im free. I dont live with my mom. I was 18 years old. And he said, I was in your stomach like that. And I was, like, No, papa, you werent in my stomach, you were in Mommy Jessicas stomach. And then from then on, I would just tell him, Youre different than most kids because most people only have one mom and you have three moms., DONTE: When I was growing up, the only thing I really knew was, like, shes locked up, and Im like, Shes locked up. With all these convictions and charges, its going to make it almost impossible for me to find a job, you know, and pay child support, which I havent done in years. Months later, though, other doctors elected him the hospitals chief of pediatrics. Earl Bradley was a well-known pediatrician in the Delaware area, particularly the Milford area. How a doctor convicted in drugs-for-sex case returned to practice, Lawsuits help define, enforce hospitals duty to protect patients, In Ohio, a rare case of paying a price for silence, A broken system forgives sexually abusive doctors in every state, In Georgia, doctor sanctioned 3 times for acts involving vulnerable patients still licensed, Doctors reputation is no indicator of their likelihood to offend, Medical profession condemns sexual abuse, but resists solutions. So when you come here, you have a clear metal detector. So any other issues, questions, concerns? So $53,277, $25,156 and $25,935 for a total of over $100,000. Sometimes I do it just go back to jail because its easier to live. You know, so most of it goes into savings. They are films that do the work expected of them in that context, taking some newsy cultural dilemma familiar from headlines (incarceration, for example, or, in the case of Like, the Facebook click industrial complex) and rendering it in unusually interior terms. Vaughn had been released to a halfway house after another stint in jail. KATHERINE MONTOYA: OK, with your son is a whole different animal. In hospitals across the country, such assessments take place in private, under the theory that confidentiality encourages candor as doctors evaluate their colleagues. Each time, in ways that echo through hundreds of other cases the newspaper examined, Bradley avoided punishment. Snubbing the King: Why Don't Big Stars Want to Perform at Charles' Coronation? In the summer of 2016, former Gov. OK? 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