Thoughts about Joshua's disappearance: the monks have access to various rural properties owned by the abbey. As already noted, the "supervision" received by sex offenders on campus was lax,period. Further, at the time Joshua went missing, there were a number of monks, who, at that time, had not yet been "outed" as being sex offenders. Also, an incinerator used to burn trash was allegedly put into service "off schedule" within a day or two after Josh disappeared. And -- there are numerous underground tunnels in and around the abbey. What exists in this abbey is an understood unspoken policy of "never, ever tell on anyone." It's no different from any other proverbial "old boy (or old girl?) network" -- it's similar to the way (many) doctors won't come forward when they observe misdeeds on the part of their colleagues. This mindset operates from a a value set of self preservation (I won't tell on you if you don't tell on me). There is a misguided rationalization and justification along the lines of "every one makes mistakes; he's only human; Christ told us to forgive," etc. This entire line of thinking is rooted solely in self serving behavior, and has nothing to do with doing the right thing. In order for a power system as vast as the church to change, issues must be addressed from *outside* the church, since history has clearly shown the church is unwilling or perhaps even unable to change from within. There is a longstanding culture of deception, corruption, power mongering and hidden criminal activity. The odds that anyone will succeed in uncovering the truth about Joshua's disappearance are small -- and yet, if we don't try, we have surrendered our own will to do the right thing. Forget about the sheriff, the local community, local media, local politicians to help -- most of these benefit in some way, shape or form from an affiliation with St. John's. In the community, it's all about "Go Johnnies." I am holding onto a belief that someday, a monk (or another soul) who has information will be convicted by the Lord to tell the truth. Because the man who did this crime, (I think) may have committed others, was as cunning and calculated as any serial killer. He was also able to hide behind his collar, put on a "holy" face, and fool people unable to see the black coldness in his eyes.