there's no addressing it, and everyone has his or her perspective on the whole truth. he came from wealth and priviledge (Mr. Allmine), and had a specific ministry as his charge (working with parents & children on t.v.) - she was working-class, was far too improvisationally spontaneous for his need to control, and it was as though he put Children's Corner behind him, not wanting any longer to be part of that duo in which he was behind the sets and puppets, but in every sense, coming out, as is - it wasn't called Misterogers' Neighborhood for nothing. The title of the show says all. Well not all, because like it takes a village, his neighborhood was not entirely of this earth, and all were welcomed, except Josie (as an equal partner in the Work). It was her being sacrificed that offered me the opportunity to work, and I have always felt guilty about it. Of course in my own time, and in my own experience, I came to understand firsthand what she had suffered, and in my own way made sacrifices and was myself sacrificed.