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While a patient at a drug treatment center in 1987, Thomas Grover told his therapist that two people had sexually abused him. The first person he identified was his adoptive father. When the counselor asked, “Do you mean Mr. Grover?” Thomas responded, “Yes, among others,” according to the counselor. Grover also said he was abused by an unnamed “clergyman.”
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Elmer “Fudd” Grover Jr., 74, A Lifelong Resident of Marlborough
While a patient at a drug treatment center in 1987, Thomas Grover told his therapist that two people had sexually abused him. The first person he identified was his adoptive father. When the counselor asked, “Do you mean Mr. Grover?” Thomas responded, “Yes, among others,” according to the counselor. Grover also said he was abused by an unnamed “clergyman.”
While a patient at a drug treatment center in 1987, Thomas Grover told his therapist that two people had sexually abused him. The first person he identified was his adoptive father. When the counselor asked, “Do you mean Mr. Grover?” Thomas responded, “Yes, among others,” according to the counselor. Grover also said he was abused by an unnamed “clergyman.”