A young individual, whose bravery sparked a police investigation leading to the exposure of alleged sexual predators Tony Humby and Bruce Escott, has passed away. His disclosure to authorities in November 2022 aligned with suspicions held by the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary for three years, indicating that vulnerable teenagers were subjected to sexual abuse and exploitation in a trailer park near St. John’s airport outskirts.
In a conversation with CBC Investigates, the young man’s mother revealed that her son felt compelled to speak out to safeguard others, but he grappled with the trauma of the abuse he claimed to have suffered. She firmly stated, “Tony Humby killed him,” attributing her son’s demise to the events he experienced. To honor a court-ordered publication ban pertaining to the ongoing legal proceedings against Tony Humby, CBC Investigates refrained from disclosing the young man’s identity, age, or the exact timing of his passing.
Tony Humby has pleaded not guilty to a total of 88 charges, including sexual assault, sexual interference, and human trafficking. His trial, involving 71 counts related to 10 complainants, is set to resume later this week, with the prosecution anticipated to conclude its case by the end of January.
The young man relocated to a group home with other boys at approximately 12 years old. Recalling his courtroom testimony, he narrated how a casual hangout at a mobile home near the airport spiraled into a distressing situation involving Tony Humby. The youths present that evening recounted engaging in substance use before Humby initiated inappropriate conversations and offered money, setting the stage for the alleged incidents that profoundly affected the young man.
During his testimony, spread over several days, he detailed instances where he felt coerced by material incentives and subjected to forced sexual encounters. Despite facing a rigorous cross-examination, he corroborated accounts provided by the other witnesses present at Humby’s residence.
The young man’s mother shared that her son, burdened by the trial’s emotional toll, resorted to substance abuse as a coping mechanism. Tragically, following a heartbreaking conversation with his mother, he succumbed to a drug overdose the subsequent day.
Reflecting on her son’s courage, the mother recounted how he gradually confided in her about the alleged abuse in 2019, prompting her to report the matter to authorities. She vividly recounted confronting Humby at his residence and later honoring her son’s plea to refrain from further confrontations, hopeful that he would fulfill his commitment to cooperate with law enforcement.
Subsequent events detailed in unsealed search warrant documents shed light on the progression of the police investigation, underscoring the young man’s eventual decision to formally report the abuse to the authorities in November 2022. This pivotal step led to the arrest of Humby and Escott, with their legal proceedings attracting widespread attention and additional complainants alleging historical misconduct.
Despite the tragic outcome, the mother expressed a mix of sorrow and pride, crediting her son’s bravery for initiating a process that she believes will ultimately bring justice.
