He didn’t address the case, obviously. Nobody did.
But he’s been on the radio a few times over the past few years and praising his writing when he didn’t need to because it wasn’t current. He’s strongly opinionated. Not saying anything negative is odd in itself.
Lads, be careful wen throwing names out, that’s all I’m saying. I’ve had a very disturbing PM and I’ve bin really careful and haven’t named a sinner here.
One of Toms famous Camogie mentor articles. When Tom promised them the best time they’d have in their lives I’m not sure they were all on the same wavelength.
Reflecting on his time spent in St Joseph’s Christian Brothers School in Dublin, Tom Humphries stated (Irish Times, May 9th 2000):
"Now I’ve seen so many Brothers who once had nicknames and reputations leaving courtrooms with anoraks on their heads and cuffs on their wrists that I wonder. I search the reports for familiar names. I take care with the jokes that I make.