According to Evelyn Kendrick, the elders were told the full extent of the abuse. She says they weren't "overly concerned" and blamed her for her husband's behavior because she wasn't "performing her wifely duties" in bed! According to Andrea, although she couldn't recall meeting with the elders, she testified that she always stuck to the same story with everyone she told, and that she never felt she had to lie to cover up for Kendrick. So it was the elders who played the whole incident down to the WTS. Nevertheless, it was still recognized as 'child abuse.'
I'm aware of what was stated by Evelyn Kendrick and Andrea.
Jury Trial Day 2
Mr. Simons: Now, sometime later, there was a meeting in at your home in which your mother and stepfather and two elders from the Jehovah's Witnesses were present. Were you there for all of that meeting?
Andrea: No.
Mr. Simons: When that meeting was going on, were you there at all?
Andrea: I don't recall being there at all.
Mr. Simons: Your mother and the elders said that you were there for at least part of the meeting. Do you recall any of that?
Andrea: No, I did not.
Evelyn's daughter Andrea didn't corroborate anything. If she had no memory of the 1993 home meeting with the elders, why would she have any memory of keeping quite while the adult's talked, corroborating or contradicting anything that was stated during that meeting? I believe she remembers the 1993 meeting and what was stated just like her mother and the two elders that were present. She's taking the 5th because she can't incriminate her mother (because it's her mother) or the elders (because she knows they're telling the truth).
Even if you scratch what I just said, it's strictly one person's word against another. There still evidence that what was told to the police was more serious than what was told to the elders.
Then why did the elders insist under oath that they were keeping an eye on him, that they counseled him against having close contact with children in the congregation, that he wasn't allowed to do FS without an elder present? Why make those claims if they didn't determine there was a danger Kendrick may repeat his crime?
For the same reason the court put him on probation upon the 1994 misdemeanor conviction. Standard procedure. The point I made is that law enforcement obviously couldn't predict his future actions with any real certainty.