there was a state reform school at the westborough facility. back then he was supposed to be their up to the age of 18 which was six years. he was only 12 so they realized that perhaps by keeping them there for about six years these tendencies that he had what kind of grow, he would grow out of it almost like a disease. he would feel better. that his mother was the only person who really sort of understood him try to take care of him. and she made sure that he wouldn't stay there for too long. she had affairs with the local police commissioners, the local detectives and she made sure that they recommended his release early on. and 16 months after he went and he got out. he was able to leave before it was his due time. so south boston really didn't want him there. they didn't want him in their neighborhood. they knew that something terrible was going to happen, but regardless of that, he came back on. he managed to return, and for about five weeks he did very well. he worked with his brother. he worked with the family, but soon after about a mon