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Claims Inquiry Testimony Twisted

Cornwall News AM 1220

October 12, 2007 — A witness at the Cornwall Public Inquiry has suggested the evidence of at least one witness has been twisted. Carson Chisholm is the the brother-in-law of Perry Dunlop who is the former city police officer credited with uncovering child sex abuse allegations in the area. Chisholm says alleged victim Ron Leroux talked about why he changed his story while on the stand at the inquiry. Chisholm says Leroux recanted statements involving prominent men in the community and alleged sexual rituals because the police and others were trying to discredit dunlop. Leroux's statements were not challenged because he did not finish his testimony. In September, the Commissioner ruled Leroux was unfit to undergo cross-examination due to health reasons.