Although not the first of the American day care sexual abuse cases, Bernard Baran was the first to be convicted. This full length documentary has a clear agenda, the homosexual involvement is obvious, and it is far from clear Baran was targeted purely because he was homosexual.
Can anyone really be said to "come out" at the age of fourteen, and is it really a myth that prostitutes and homosexuals are more likely to contract gonorrhea than the general population? In spite of all this nonsense, "Freeing Bernie Baran" does highlight an investigation and prosecution that far from being simply biased was corrupt, notwithstanding that there was clear sexual abuse involved here, even though the wrong person was identified as the perpetrator. The first alleged victim had gonorrhea of the throat; the second alleged victim was a girl!
The film-makers speak to Baran himself - who died in 2014, to his brother, his mother, and a number of people involved with his second appeal.
If it was unwise for a homosexual to work with pre-schoolers in the 1980s, it is if anything even more unwise for any man to work with the young in the second decade of the Twenty-First Century. Ask Kato Harris.