Review of The Reverend Psychopath

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[Following is a volunteer review of "The Reverend Psychopath" by Dr Andrew Rynne.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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The Reverend Psychopath: Suffer Little Children," by Dr. Andrew Rynne, revealed the horrible historical narrative of Reverend Samuel Cotton and his wife Eliza, founders of The Caragh Orphanage in 1866. Despite portraying themselves as benefactors raising donations for the care of underprivileged Catholic youngsters, the reality within the institution was bleak. The Cottons lived in luxury, while the fragile youngsters were subjected to neglect, malnutrition, squalor, and frigid temperatures.

The story illustrates a disturbing reality in which contributed money is rarely used for its intended purpose. Samuel Cotton, a psychopath with an irreversible personality disorder, and his wife had a horrible proclivity for inflicting pain on the children.

The book details the eventual legal pursuit of the Cottons by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, resulting in Samuel's imprisonment, defended once by Sir William Carson. Despite this, the final whereabouts of the Cottons remains unknown, leaving a chilling mystery surrounding their legacy.

This gripping account delves into the Cottons' cruelty and the agonizing plight of the children under their supposed care. It serves as a stark reminder of Society's duty to safeguard vulnerable children and remain vigilant against exploitation. Dr. Rynne and co-authors expertly craft a well-researched narrative, offering captivating insights into 19th-century Irish life.

Themes of child welfare, abuse of authority, and the quest for justice resonate strongly throughout the book. It underscores the urgent need for heightened awareness concerning child welfare issues and the protection of vulnerable youngsters from exploitation. Furthermore, it raises critical inquiries about power dynamics and the accountability of those in authoritative positions.

"The Reverend Psychopath: Suffer Little Children" is a riveting and thought-provoking read. While it depicts the Cottons' cruelty and the children's suffering in a frightening manner, it also praises the resiliency of the human spirit and emphasizes the importance of justice. This book is highly recommended for anyone interested in child welfare, power abuse, or the quest for justice. I rate the book five out of five stars since it effectively exposes Samuel Cotton's sins. The book was well-written and perfectly edited. There is nothing I would change or delete. In my opinion, we need to talk about tales like this more.

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Post by Jane Ogwang »

Reverend Samuel seems like such an intriguing character. I definitely would like to know howhe went about his actions and how he was brought to book. Thabks for this detailed review.
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I would say that this review is the most compelling, descriptive and with seamless flow of events as has been described in the book. After reading the book Reverend Psychopath which was quite captivating I would not dream of coming across such a fantastic and detail oriented review of the same masterpiece. The sequential analysis of the plot and events was well brought out with such clarity that the reader will be encouraged read the book again and again. I look forward to reading more such like reviews .
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Post by Nwansimdi Mercy Someze »

The Reverend Psychopath: Suffer Little Children" sheds light on a distressing historical account of neglect and mistreatment within The Caragh Orphanage. Such stories highlight the importance of ethical oversight and accountability in institutions responsible for vulnerable individuals.
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