»Prej ni dobro, dokler ne začne teči.«
Zgodba o nečednostih med 47–letnim Antonom Butaro in 13–letno Amalijo Slatnar
Keywords:
notes, sexual violence, pedophiliaAbstract
Družina Slatnar iz Vrbe na Gorenjskem je, tako kot mnoge druge, na začetku dvajsetega stoletja poizkusila svojo srečo čez lužo, v Ameriki. Odšli so v upanju na boljše življenje, bogastvo ali karkoli je že novi svet ponujal.2 V Ameriki so se Slatnarjevi naselili v kraju Akron blizu Clevelanda v zvezni državi Ohio, kot eni prvih Slovencev tam sploh. »Sem so prišli prvi Slovenci pred 3 leti, namreč V. Žurc, F. Slatnar, F. Pucl in J. Žgajnar.«3 Oče Franc, ki je v Akronu delal v tovarni, je le s težavo preživljal veliko družino: ženo Barbaro (rojeno Dornik, vdovo Osolin), hčere Amalijo, Barbaro, Marico in Cilko ter Barbarinega sina iz prvega zakona Franceta Osolina. Da bi si izboljšali finančni položaj, so Slatnarjevi na »hrano in stanovanje« jemali tudi svoje (pretežno slovenske) sodelavce. V njihovi hiši jih je bilo vedno kakšnih petnajst.
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