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Posted on 26/10/06

Parents of child-sex suspect ran youth home

TORONTO -- Michael Stratton knew how to identify with troubled kids -- he'd spent a lot of time around them.The Globe and Mail has learned that the man now facing almost 300 charges in connection with alleged sexual abuse of children spent several months living in a home for troubled children in Richmond Hill. Mr. Stratton, in his early 20s at the time, wasn't there because he was sent by an aid agency or because he was employed there, but because his parents ran the home and he needed a place to stay.

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