Channel 4 is known for its riveting documentaries, and the broadcaster has released its latest one, See No Evil , which focuses on the abuse levied by former barrister and Christian leader, John Smyth.

John, who died in 2018, never faced justice, but was accused of 100 cases of "traumatic physical, sexual, psychological and spiritual attacks" against young men and boys at Christian summer camps and other youth-focused areas within the Church of England.

The claims of abuse were solidified by the Makin Review, an independent review, released in 2024. In the review, it noted how John would abuse some of his victims in a sound-proofed shed at his Winchester home. It's believed that John started abusing children all the way back in 1982, but he was never named as an abuser until a 2017

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