Trail of Betrayal Feature


  1. Scout president admits terrible failures

    Scout president admits terrible failures

    A Scripps national investigation into more than two decades of Boy Scouts of America internal records reveals it failed to stop Scout-leader pedophiles from becoming repeat offenders or from re-entering Scouting.

Document Trail


  1. Document trail: Thomas Hacker

    Document trail: Thomas Hacker

    Scout confidential records show how Hacker "beat the system" by registering in more than one troop, at a time when officials didn't check multiple registrations.

    • Document trail: Floyd David Slusher

      Document trail: Floyd David Slusher

      See for yourself: inside his confidential files. Slusher was convicted twice of sex crimes against youth.

      • Document trail: Melvin Chris Estes

        Document trail: Melvin Chris Estes

        Examine the confidential documents for yourself. Estes was convicted in 1989 of three counts of aggravated sexual assault and one count of indecency with a child.

        • Document trail: Jerry L. Parrish

          Document trail: Jerry L. Parrish

          Examine the confidential records.  Jerry Lee Parrish's first run-in with the Scouts was in 1976.

          • Document trail: Arthur W. Humphries

            Document trail: Arthur W. Humphries

            Take a look inside these confidential files.  Records show he sexually molested at least 20 boys, many of whom were in a troop of scouts with disabilities.

            Extended Interviews


            1. Video interview: Wayne Perry, BSA Pres.

              Video interview: Wayne Perry, BSA Pres.

              Boy Scouts of America national president Wayne Perry explains why the organization continues to keep confidential files, and how it works with law enforcement today.  He also explains why he's proud of what the Boy Scouts does to try to help kids.

            2. Exclusive video: Veronica Akins

              Exclusive video: Veronica Akins

              Veronica Akins’ son, Chance, was molested by Scoutmaster Melvin Christopher Estes in the late 1980s, sending the boy into a downward spiral, she said. Akins sued the Boy Scouts of America, taking her case all the way to the Texas Supreme Court. 

            3. Video interview: Clay Evans

              Video interview: Clay Evans

              Clay Evans was a Boy Scout in the 1970’s.  A police investigation into the actions of his Scoutmaster, Floyd David Slusher, revealed that nearly every boy in both of the troops he led had been approached sexually by Slusher.  Evans talks about how he’s been affected over the past 30 years.

            Full Series


            1. Part 1 - Inside the Files

              Part 1 - Inside the Files

              Our exclusive look into the Boy Scouts' confidential files – 30,000 documents, 10 journalists, 6 months of research. Our investigation reveals scouts’ pleas for help being ignored while some scout leaders were promised confidentiality.

              • Part 2 - Systemic Failures

                Part 2 - Systemic Failures

                The Scripps National Investigative Team tracks systemic problems within the Boy Scouts of America, including poor background checks, and suspected molestors moving from troop to troop. More of our exclusive interview with the leader of BSA.

                • Part 3 - Scouts Today

                  Part 3 - Scouts Today

                  After revelations of abuse within the Boy Scouts of America, how has the organization and its policies changed, and are changes working? You’ll hear different sides. Plus, a one-time abused scout has to decide whether scouting is right for his sons.

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