THIS Legal Failure Is Putting Your Kids at Risk! Why YOU NEED To Demand Change NOW!
How does a man like Andrew McGann move from district to district, facing red flags and disturbing allegations, only to land in another classroom? How does he end up the suspect in a brutal double homicide just days before he was scheduled to start teaching again? And how is that story not rare?
In this full-length conversation, defense attorney and former prosecutor Eric Faddis joins Tony Brueski on Hidden Killers to break down what’s gone catastrophically wrong in our nation’s school systems. Across four deep segments, we expose the legal cracks, cultural cowardice, and systemic failures that allow predatory teachers to keep slipping through.
We start with the collapse of mandatory reporting, where laws exist but accountability doesn't. Then we pull the curtain back on how districts “pass the trash”—quietly pushing out problematic employees with no record or warning. Faddis explains how internal investigations are used not to protect children, but to protect institutions from lawsuits.
We explore the liability-first culture that paralyzes schools from acting even when patterns emerge. And we close with the reforms that must happen if we’re ever going to stop seeing headlines like the one out of Devil’s Den.
This is not a conspiracy. This is happening — in your state, in your district, maybe even in your kid’s school.
If you care about transparency in education, this conversation is essential. Watch the full breakdown and share it — because silence is what keeps these predators protected.
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