Jeannie McKay
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He taught music for a quarter century in the Toronto area and victims allege the crimes were missed, ignored or minimized by school administrators, the military and even the police.
He taught music for a quarter century in the Toronto area and victims allege the crimes were missed, ignored or minimized by school administrators, the military and even the police.
Oh, my God. Like, I went to bed thinking, that's it. I don't have to think about them. It's done. I'm done. And then in the morning, you're in the inbox and other people are in my inbox.
Oh, my God. Like, I went to bed thinking, that's it. I don't have to think about them. It's done. I'm done. And then in the morning, you're in the inbox and other people are in my inbox.
I remember him taking us to the Howard Johnson Bar on Markham Road at the hotel. And he took me to the hotel room there once. And this other gal, I don't know her, Denise Cable. She says, I was told one time for a test, I could either play the music piece or neck with him. She says, shocked, I just stood there and began playing.
I remember him taking us to the Howard Johnson Bar on Markham Road at the hotel. And he took me to the hotel room there once. And this other gal, I don't know her, Denise Cable. She says, I was told one time for a test, I could either play the music piece or neck with him. She says, shocked, I just stood there and began playing.
He used to take the students into the storage room to have us play our test, but obviously there was another reason.
He used to take the students into the storage room to have us play our test, but obviously there was another reason.
And then we're going to talk with our new girl tonight.
And then we're going to talk with our new girl tonight.
Hey, Siobhan. One by one, each woman pops up in a square on my computer screen. Six small boxes. They've become familiar faces to me and to each other. Where are you, Siobhan? I'm at home. They fondly call this group the Blipsters. That's because they're among the music teacher's blips. That's survivor Jeannie McKay in B.C. with her wire-framed glasses, her salt-and-pepper hair.
Hey, Siobhan. One by one, each woman pops up in a square on my computer screen. Six small boxes. They've become familiar faces to me and to each other. Where are you, Siobhan? I'm at home. They fondly call this group the Blipsters. That's because they're among the music teacher's blips. That's survivor Jeannie McKay in B.C. with her wire-framed glasses, her salt-and-pepper hair.
Doug Walker told Ontario's teachers' regulator the two years of sexual encounters with Jeannie, his teenage student, well, that was just a blip. We now know she wasn't even his first blip. Other girls from other schools, came before Jeannie.
Doug Walker told Ontario's teachers' regulator the two years of sexual encounters with Jeannie, his teenage student, well, that was just a blip. We now know she wasn't even his first blip. Other girls from other schools, came before Jeannie.
On these calls, Jeannie is often joined by Anne-Marie, Jackie, Rita, Siobhan, and Ali. We've heard all their stories in previous episodes. Today, they've come together to hear about our visit to Sam's house. the dad who punched the music teacher. Sam served Anne-Marie and me tea in his spotless living room. There were tears and hugs.
On these calls, Jeannie is often joined by Anne-Marie, Jackie, Rita, Siobhan, and Ali. We've heard all their stories in previous episodes. Today, they've come together to hear about our visit to Sam's house. the dad who punched the music teacher. Sam served Anne-Marie and me tea in his spotless living room. There were tears and hugs.
Now I'm playing back some of the tape I recorded from that visit. The other survivors want to hear his voice.
Now I'm playing back some of the tape I recorded from that visit. The other survivors want to hear his voice.
In 1975, Sam found out his teenage daughter was having sexual encounters with her music teacher. Sam told the principal.
In 1975, Sam found out his teenage daughter was having sexual encounters with her music teacher. Sam told the principal.