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- Michael Thomas M. Casey McCann (c. 1943–2000), commonly known as Casey McCann or M. T. M. Casey McCann, was an anti-cult activist in Britain, Sevenoaks School staff person in Kent, and headmaster of St. Paul's British School in São Paulo, Brazil. He is well-known for his co-leadership in Family, Action, Information, Rescue (FAIR) in the 1980s with . In 1943, McCann was born in Wexford, Ireland. His mother was Irish Catholic and his father was Anglican English. He studied economics at Trinity College Dublin. In 1965, he moved to London for research and lived there for at least 20 years. He taught and worked as headmaster at Sevenoaks School, an all-boys school, from 1965 up until about 1991. In 1991, McCann gave a tour to Prince Charles and Princess Diana of Wales of the Sevenoaks School. Soon after, McCann accepted a position at St. Paul's British School in São Paulo, Brazil. On 28 February 2000, a maid discovered McCann dead in his apartment São Paulo; he was likely murdered after a sexual encounter with a man of unknown identity. (en)
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- Michael Thomas M. Casey McCann (c. 1943–2000), commonly known as Casey McCann or M. T. M. Casey McCann, was an anti-cult activist in Britain, Sevenoaks School staff person in Kent, and headmaster of St. Paul's British School in São Paulo, Brazil. He is well-known for his co-leadership in Family, Action, Information, Rescue (FAIR) in the 1980s with . (en)
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