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| Banned Priest Speaks Out Against Prison |
| By wishtv.com |
| Published: 02/22/2010 |
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OMAHA, Nebraska (CNN) - Father Val Peter said he has had just about enough. The 75-year-old, and one-time director of Boys Town, visits inmates regularly. Tracey Dyess more frequently than most. "The only reason I do this is she reminds me of a Boys Town kid," said Father Peter. "She has no family except a grandma in Texas." Dyess was convicted of setting fire to a Griswold, Iowa home in March 2005, which killed two people. She has been in Iowa prisons for the last four years. Father Peter said he got in trouble at the Mitchellville Prison near Des Moines on a visit with Dyess. "The corrections officer says 'I'm sorry, you can't take those notes out,'" said Father Peter. "'Aren't you Father Peter from Boys Town?' [he asks]. I said 'Yes.' I said 'what do you mean I can't take...I've been doing this...' 'Well, I'm just sorry you're not gonna be able to and we need to take those notes and we need to read those notes." Read More. |
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