When the Boston Globe gets wind of a determined effort by lawyer Mitchell Garabedian, to get belated justice for his client Angelo DeFranco, who as a youngster was repeatedly abused sexually by Father John Geoghan. Several of Angelo's contemporaries had previously come forth with stories of Father Geoghan's misdeeds, and the similar outrages of other priests, but they had made the error of complaining to the head of the Boston Diocese, the arrogant Father Bernard Law, who turned a deaf ear to the claims and in some cases went so far as to tell the complainants that they, and not the priests, were somehow to blame.