With
the child sex abuse investigation into former Saint John common councillor Donnie
Snook continuing to bring forward new victims, Police Chief Bill Reid is
hoping they can help everyone affected find some kind of justice.
Reid
tells Tide News the wheels of justice turn more smoothly if you can get
everyone to come forward in a timely fashion. He says it's vastly
preferable to deal with all the complaints in one shot than see them
trickle in over 6 or 7 years.
Reid
says investigators are dealing with a number of challenges, including
the fact that some kids are too young to articulate the information and
some families are in denial that abuse has occurred.
Donnie Snook reappears in court on May 29th.