I don't think keeping silent was the worst part. Even the victim didn't want it coming out for a long time and instructed the people he did tell, including his mother, not to say anything. That is a really difficult position to be in.
The parts that bothers me more is that after the victim came out with the story, those guys continued to deny that they knew anything.
I am sure that Quenneville feels sorry, or at least he ought to. I am just not sure that it enough.
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