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My Scoutmaster the Sadist

For those of you who are familiar with my work, you know that I mostly write about murder.  All kinds of murder.  From the serial killer who preys on young females, to the son who goes berserk and destroys his parents, to the mothers who for no apparent reason, slaughter their offspring.  Unfathomable crimes that often cause the normal mind to temporarily short-circuit.  And very often, sadism goes hand-in- hand with homicide.  But not all sadism in linked to the taking of life.

When I was twelve-years-old, I started attending Boy Scout meetings at my local Troop.  Every Tuesday night we would meet, and for a time it was very enjoyable.  However, it wasn’t long before strange things began to pop up; and one of these was the actions of the head scoutmaster.  It wasn’t that he never cracked a smile, which I found a little odd, but he ran the troop like it was a boot camp, where infractions often resulted in pushups and other forced exercises.  And this “activity” happened a lot.

I remember the assistant scoutmaster was the complete opposite from our rather disliked disciplinarian. He was always kind and chose to instruct us when we made mistakes, and he was certainly the type of leader that the kids gravitated to; and we were all pleased when the head honcho was off doing other things.  But the senior scoutmaster would never miss a weekend away with the troop at camp, and regrettably, I asked a friend to come along for the weekend.

What I am about to tell you, I will never forget.  I must also say that strangely, I never harbored any ill will towards anyone involved – including the scoutmaster –  and in a sense, I felt a bit of pride that I was able to endure the “test” and walk away from it without shedding a tear.

It was a Saturday morning, and my friend and I had volunteered to make breakfast for the 30 other boys who were even then outside playing football or some other “contact” game.  And at some point, the scoutmaster entered the building and instructed us to come outside.  When we did as we were told, he turned to us and said the two teams, evenly split at 15/15 were arguing that someone cheated, or that something happened that really needed to be addressed.  What I didn’t know was that he was looking for a reason to let his sadistic nature come to the surface, at the expense of the kids.

He told us he was going to send one group of 15 through what he referred to as “the belt line”. I would later refer to it as the Gauntlet.  And the real kicker was that my friend and I had to decide which group was the guilty party.  I immediately informed him we had no idea who was wrong as we hadn’t seen a thing.  It didn’t matter, the sadist barked, we had to pick anyway.  I looked at my friend and I remember saying I was sorry about what was happening.  After a couple additional protests, I told the boys I was sorry and we picked the group we “believed” was most likely the offenders.  After that, the kids who were forced to go through the belt line waited for the other group to pull their leather belts from their pants, and by this time, the “executioners” had the scent of blood and were ready to go.  After a brief shout from the scoutmaster, the boys started running and endured the flying, stinging leather the best they could.   Some of the boys were crying as they ran while trying  to cover their heads.  Thankfully, it was over fairly quickly.

Kevin Sullivan’s Boy Scout Hat from 1967.

Of course, I felt terrible we were the ones who pointed the finger and thus ensured their fate, but what could we do? Believing it was now over, we turned to go back inside, when the sadist called out that he was now forcing the battered survivors to line up with their belts as they were now going to whip their oppressors.  The beaten lot, some of whom were still sniffling, were ready to dish it all back with interest.  I must also add, that as each grouping ran through, the scoutmaster could be heard laughing.  It was clear he was having a really good time.

And then came our turn.

Astoundingly, as it all was winding down, our sadist looked at us and declared that because of our role in picking the first group, we too had to run, but that we wouldn’t be running through 15 only, but all 30!

I told my friend that I was going first, and that when his turn came, he should cover his head and start running, adding “do not to stop until you’re out the other side”.  With that, I took off, and immediately the stings and the pain started popping up all over my body.  One kid either mistakenly or intentionally hit me with his buckle, but he only got in one good whack and I was past him. Within seconds it was over, or so I thought.

My friend, who had come to camp to have fun, would not do well, and when he got to the middle, he became confused and started to spin around and he quit running, as if he was going to sit down!  I immediately ran back into the melee and actually pulled him forward until we were out.  By doing this I exposed myself in ways I hadn’t the first time, and took some hits to the face.  It was absolute madness, but we were soon in the clear.

As can be expected, my friend never joined the Boy Scouts, and it wasn’t long before I put my uniform away and told my parents I was never going back.  My dream of becoming a long-lasting member of the Boy Scouts was gone forever. The sadist would have to go on without us.

Filed Under: Blog, Kevin Sullivan Tagged With: Boy Scouts, Homicide, Kevin Sullivan, Murder, sadist, scoutmaster
July 28, 2017 By Kevin Sullivan 20 Comments

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  1. Fred Fanning says

    July 28, 2017 at 12:05 pm

    Good article.

    Reply
    • Kevin Sullivan says

      July 28, 2017 at 11:08 pm

      Thanks Fred. 🙂

      Reply
  2. Marilyn Tomlins says

    July 29, 2017 at 1:52 am

    Ah but you turned out to be a fine human being …

    Reply
    • Kevin Sullivan says

      July 29, 2017 at 5:33 pm

      Yes, Marilyn, I believe I did lol! Thanks! 🙂

      Reply
  3. Brad says

    July 31, 2017 at 4:55 am

    Wasn’t there someone – ANYONE – you could have reported that bastard to? If it had happened to MY kid, he would have very sincerely regretted it.

    Reply
    • Kevin Sullivan says

      July 31, 2017 at 8:21 am

      Yes. I told my dad about it, and he went to see the guy. I could hear them shouting at each other, and it almost came to blows. They were both WW2 veterans, and I’m surprised a fight didn’t break out. My dad was also an attorney, and he understood that no matter how mad he was, he couldn’t just physically attack someone; that his rashness would come back to bite him, as it were, lol!

      Reply
  4. Jay Lock says

    July 31, 2017 at 5:23 am

    Kevin, I had a middle school teacher that was pleasured by routinely spanking kids (90% boys) at the end of his class. JF was arrested years later for child molestation & sexual abuse.

    Reply
    • Kevin Sullivan says

      July 31, 2017 at 8:29 am

      That doesn’t surprise me at all. I didn’t think about it then, but afterward, as I learned more about these things, I assumed that some type of sick and twisted sexual pleasure may have been at the root of this idiot’s actions. I’m glad your teacher was finally found out. But I’ll bet the scoutmaster continued in his actions and was never caught.

      Reply
  5. markb says

    August 2, 2017 at 10:03 am

    So See Oh Path. a sadistic one.

    Reply
    • Kevin Sullivan says

      August 2, 2017 at 7:42 pm

      That’s correct, no matter how one spells it lol!

      Reply
  6. Richard jones says

    August 2, 2017 at 4:52 pm

    Great article Kevin. I too was involved on both sides of a belt line, so I know exactly how that works. We figured out real quick that to cause maximum hurt with the belt we had to whip the runner from the front as he was coming through. Trying to hit from the rear was useless since the runner was already beyond the length of the belt.
    This should be told at the local gathering of. The Moth Story Slam. Always the last Tuesday of the month at Headliners Music Hall on Lexington Drive.

    Reply
    • Kevin Sullivan says

      August 2, 2017 at 7:42 pm

      You can read my post to them lol! Btw: What on earth is it about a belt line and Kentucky??? Are sadists running amuck around here? lol!

      Reply
      • markb says

        August 3, 2017 at 9:10 am

        it goes back to Daniel Boone days, of course. running the guantlet. see, they didn’t have television back then and they had to come up with their own entertainment. when there were no fresh prisoners to torture, in most tribes there were one or two masochists who were happy to volunteer, when things got boring around the camp.

        i’m pretty sure i read this somewhere. or maybe i just made it up. my television’s broke.

        Reply
        • Kevin M. Sullivan says

          August 3, 2017 at 5:00 pm

          Lol! Nicely said, mark! And now that you mention it, I remember seeing a show about Boone and someone running a gauntlet! Thanks for the info. 🙂

          Reply
  7. Edyie says

    August 23, 2017 at 3:21 pm

    Omg! That is so horrible!!! I’m so sorry!

    Reply
    • Kevin Sullivan says

      August 23, 2017 at 4:24 pm

      Thanks Edyie for your comment! Yes, it was horrible, but I recovered from it. The only aspect that had a lasting impact, was that I really wanted to be a scout, but after the gauntlet, all of that changed. That was regrettable, but I survived it, and I soon put it all behind me. And, it did give me something to write about lol! 🙂

      Reply
  8. ROBERT J COOK says

    October 13, 2019 at 9:19 am

    Kevin, I am very sorry for your experience. I had a wonderful Scoutmaster. He taught me to swim and many helpful camping skills. We had the beltline, but I don’t remember anybody getting hurt. We also had snipe hunts (you left me holding the bag) and other juvenile capers, but I don’t remember any real animosity or sadism. However, I did learn some things from fellow Scouts that I didn’t need to learn. Compared to Boy Scouts today, it was a wonderful experience. I would not give a dime to BSA today. I was also a Royal Ambassador in the Baptist church. That was also a great experience for a young boy.

    Reply
    • Kevin Sullivan says

      October 13, 2019 at 2:45 pm

      Hi Bob…What is it with this beltline business and the BSA? I’m sure they don’t have this now, but how strange it was. Yes, my scoutmaster was a sadist. He delighted in seeing pain inflicted upon others. His laugh really said it all. Had this not happened I would have stayed in. Running through 30 boys with belts was a bit disconcerting. But nothing compared to the realization that the scoutmaster was a deviant and sadistic individual. Glad your experience was a lot better.

      Reply
  9. Javon Armstrong says

    June 21, 2020 at 12:15 am

    As a scout in the 80s and my dad as the scoutmaster o knew beltlines very well. My dad was very strict and usually punishments stemmed from using the N-word or fighting. We’d stand on either side and boys would run through I always just tried to miss them. I always wondered where the idea came from and wow what a different time Ironically my brother’s troop in the 60s/70s….no beltline My brother had no idea of the concept. So not a sadist just old school. But he did start 2 troops with numerous eagle scouts in both.

    Reply
    • Kevin Sullivan says

      June 21, 2020 at 12:58 am

      Hi Javon…

      Yes, I’ve heard from others about the beltline they experienced, so I guess in some areas of the country it was common. Mine happened in 1967, and I can still remember that event very well. And in this case, I do believe this man was a sadist. When he was laughing there was just something abnormal about the guy, and it went past the natural laugh. In any event, I’ll never forget it. Thanks for the contact, Javon. 🙂

      Reply

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