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joeybee12

(56,177 posts)
Sat Jun 23, 2012, 06:13 AM Jun 2012

No Sandusky threads?

I have to say I'm relieved...but I also have to say I was fairly appalled by the prosecutors, ag, etc sort of celebrating last night...this guy should have been charged and put away long ago...lots of people really fucked up and a lot of kids had to pay the price.

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TBF

(32,081 posts)
1. Folks are likely just relieved.
Sat Jun 23, 2012, 08:49 AM
Jun 2012

Not really much to say - a very sick man was allowed to continue his predatory behavior because a strong institution was backing him (covering it up). It's all out in the open now and hopefully the victims will be able to start to get some closure. Just sad all the way around.

bluedigger

(17,087 posts)
2. Trying to disassociate it as far as possible from sports.
Sat Jun 23, 2012, 09:54 AM
Jun 2012

I didn't see any of the coverage last night, but I can't blame them for being pleased at the verdict. It would have been horrific if they blew it.

There are a lot of people walking around still that know they were culpable for not stopping this abomination sooner - there will probably be a lot of secondary consequences over time as a result of guilty consciences.

rocktivity

(44,577 posts)
6. If the AG and prosecutors had done their jobs back in 1998
Sun Jun 24, 2012, 03:31 PM
Jun 2012

They could have "celebrated" a lot sooner.

1998 – Victim 6 is taken into the locker rooms and showers when he is 11 years old. When Victim 6 is dropped off at home, his hair is wet from showering with Sandusky. His mother reports the incident to the university police, who investigate.

Detective Ronald Schreffler testifies that he and State College Police Department Detective Ralph Ralston, with the consent of the mother of Victim 6, eavesdrop on two conversations the mother of Victim 6 has with Sandusky. Sandusky says he has showered with other boys and Victim 6's mother tries to make Sandusky promise never to shower with a boy again but he will not. At the end of the second conversation, after Sandusky is told he cannot see Victim 6 anymore, Schreffler testifies Sandusky says, "I understand. I was wrong. I wish I could get forgiveness. I know I won't get it from you. I wish I were dead."

Jerry Lauro, an investigator with the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare, testifies he and Schreffler interviewed Sandusky, and that Sandusky admits showering naked with Victim 6, admits to hugging Victim 6 while in the shower and admits that it was wrong.

The case is closed after then-Centre County District Attorney Ray Gricar decides there will be no criminal charge.

June 1999 – Sandusky retires from Penn State but still holds emeritus status.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/11/09/penn-state-scandal-timeline-jerry-sandusky_n_1084204.html


rocktivity
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