"believe me, you didn't get the whole story on Dateline. I don't know any of the people involved who were interviewed, but some of the things that were said, at least by the reporter, did not ring true. That's just how the entertainment news works, always go for the most sensational.
Also, there was no mention that 77,000 elders didn't report pedophilia. What it said was there were a certain number of elders in the US (I'm not sure about the 77,000 number - I thought it was larger) and that perhaps of those elders a few might have disregarded the Society's instructions.
I certainly feel bad for the girl who was interviewed that she was abused for all those years. But it is NOT policy to disfellowship someone for going to the police about a criminal matter. If some elder told her that it was, he was wrong.
I could also tell they took at least one comment by an elder in the court case out of context which only causes me to doubt more some of the other things Dateline reported.
Do I think pedophilia happens inside the congregation? Of course. Do I think it's a "pedophile paradise?" No way."