You could start with the Bridgeport Diocese http://news.google.com/newspapers?n...S0iAAAAIBAJ&sjid=AnQFAAAAIBAJ&pg=4392,2961754 and go from there.
Sorry bud but the "who" really doesn't matter. There simply shouldn't be a statute of limitations when dealing with rape and molestation of children, psychological damage alone is reason enough for it to take so long for someone to come forward. The RCC has put themselves in this position by trying to cover up and protect the guilty instead of working with law enforcement to put the bastards guilty of child molestation in jail where they belong. It would be no different if Walmart did the same thing.
When it comes to a criminal trial I agree. But civil cases are not criminal, they dont have the same burden of proof and their evidence is more lax. 30 years imo is already absurd for a civil case. Making it longer is just a knee jerk populist reaction.