Lawyer Who Prosecuted Alice Munro’s Husband Unsurprised Case Stayed Hidden for Years

Lawyer Who Prosecuted Alice Munro’s Husband Unsurprised Case Stayed Hidden for Years
Canadian author Alice Munro is photographed at her daughter Sheila's home during an interview in Victoria, B.C., on Dec. 10, 2013. The Canadian Press/Chad Hipolito
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A former Crown attorney who prosecuted Alice Munro’s husband says he always assumed a desire to protect the author’s reputation was among the reasons why Gerald Fremlin’s sexual abuse of Munro’s daughter went unreported even after he pleaded guilty.

Fremlin’s case also may have escaped public attention because it moved unusually fast through the Goderich, Ont., court system in early 2005, Robert Morris said in an interview.