The Sinister Story Behind This Popular Maine Island Will Give You Chills
Casco Bay is home to some of the most beautiful and easily accessed islands in Maine. One of the most lovely is actually not an island at all. Mackworth Island is actually connected to Falmouth and is reached via a one-way road from the mainland. It’s a beautiful place, but it’s also home to one of the most unfortunate stories in Maine history.

The island and the causeway leading to it, were deeded to the state in 1943 by Maine's governor Percival P. Baxter. This included his summer home located on the island.

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But from virtually the very beginning of the school's existence, stories of abuse existed.

Despite the fact that the investigation revealed that repeated allegations of abuse were true, no-one was charged for the crimes. In fact, Principal Robert Kelly continued to draw a pension for along time.

Soon after, the Baxter Compensation Authority was created to work towards compensation for the suffering of former students. However, because the statute of limitations had ended, even if students were willing to testify, no one could have faced any criminal charges.
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