It's the same old story. The Sheltons' modus operandi is to smear those who claim to be victims of Tommy Shelton. It's wrong. It's evil.
But suppose for a moment that your villifying of Alex Walker be true. Sounds like the man I once talked to who was under house arrest who had wanted an Adventist to tell the court that he had a religious duty to discipline his children and wife, and that the court therefore, based on separation of church and state, could not interfere.
The man told me, what was he to do when his kids (perhaps 17 or 18 years of age, I don't recall for sure, but they weren't toddlers) threw things at him. I told him that he had probably taught them to do that, and that thought sobered him up.
So even if some of the victims have made mistakes in their lives, what would that prove? It should be no surprise if Tommy Shelton's behavior has messed up a lot of people's lives. In fact, one staunch defender of Tommy told me they battle with depression thinking about the lives of all the boys that have been messed up because they supported Tommy and called all the boys liars.