POLITICIANS, judges and police chiefs who allegedly abused care home
children in North Wales dodged justice because most were freemasons,
claims a victim.
Keith Gregory suffered two years of mental, physical and sexual abuse at the Bryn Estyn children’s home.

Most of them were Freemasons. There were two MPs, senior judges, serving police officers, senior police officers, market traders, business people from Wrexham – but there were people from all over Britain
Mr
Gregory, now a councillor in Wrexham, said he was regularly driven out
of the home by staff to a hotel where he was sexually assaulted. He
claimed up to 13 other victims had committed suicide.
Mr Gregory told BBC Radio 5 Live he is convinced the abusers escaped justice through Masonic loyalty.
He
said: “Most of them were Freemasons. There were two MPs, senior judges,
serving police officers, senior police officers, market traders,
business people from Wrexham – but there were people from all over
Britain.
“One MP was a Conservative but I’m not sure of the other.”
He added: “Everyone at Bryn Estyn used to cry themselves to sleep every night.”
Prime Minister David Cameron has ordered an investigation.
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