Paterno told his superiors about the incident which he did not see which is what he was supposed to do. He was not at the meeting when it was decided to bar Sandusky from the campus
Paterno told his superiors about the incident which he did not see which is what he was supposed to do. He was not at the meeting when it was decided to bar Sandusky from the campus
TMZ had a funny line when they talked about the riots.
When they tipped over the newstruck Max (the blond hair guy if you watch the show) said something to the line of
If the news guy videotaping the riots...did he videotape them tipping over his own truck?
Paterno told his superiors about the incident which he did not see which is what he was supposed to do. He was not at the meeting when it was decided to bar Sandusky from the campus
Actually, what he should have done was taken an aluminum bat to Sandusky's spine right there in that shower and made him physically unable to reoffend.
The more I think about this, the worse I feel. The local DA knew in 1998 that Sandusky had showered naked with young boys and "hugged them" while doing so. That has pedophile written all over it, but he chose not to pursue the case. McQueary told Paterno and Paterno told his AD about the sodomy, but I don't think that any of them wanted to know about it. Based on what happened (or didn't happen) in 1998, I don't think that the local police wanted to know about it either. Penn State football was more important to all of them than these children.
McQueary should have called the police in 2002, but I don't know that it would have made any difference. Actually, what he should have done was taken an aluminum bat to Sandusky's spine right there in that shower and made him physically unable to reoffend.
It's the right thing, and probably best for McQueary from the perspective of his safely.[Updated at 4:18 p.m. ET] Mike McQueary - the Penn State coach who told head coach Joe Paterno about a child sex abuse allegation involving a former coach in 2002 - has been placed on administrative leave, interim school President Rodney Ericson said Friday.
The leave is "indefinite," Ericson said.
Penn State puts wide receivers' coach on leave – This Just In - CNN.com Blogs
It's the right thing, and probably best for McQueary from the perspective of his safely.
If this thing had been filed under seal, none of us would know anything about this.On Friday, the governor finally got the word. The grand jury indictment had been filed under seal, but because of a computer glitch it had mistakenly been made public. Soon Mr. Corbett’s office was inundated with calls. Mr. Harley reached the governor in his car.
Mr. Corbett took it in and said simply, “O.K.”
Before Jerry Sandusky — before he allegedly used the Penn State football complex to commit sex crimes with young boys and before the university spent more than a decade covering up his sins and before the grand-jury report revealed the appalling details of his abuse and before the campus rioted over legendary coach Joe Paterno losing his job amid it all — there was Donald Fitzpatrick, the longtime Red Sox clubhouse manager who lured [Leeronnie] Ogletree and at least a dozen other young, African-American boys into two decades of systemic sexual abuse.
yes! I like this guy hehe........:upMcQueary should have called the police in 2002, but I don't know that it would have made any difference. Actually, what he should have done was taken an aluminum bat to Sandusky's spine right there in that shower and made him physically unable to reoffend.
cosmo_kramer said:Technically, didn't Paterno tell on him too??
Things get fishier.....
Judge Who Set Unsecured Bail For Jerry Sandusky Is a Second Mile Volunteer
When Jerry Sandusky was initially arraigned, as previously reported by Sara Ganim, prosecutors requested $500,000.00 bail and that Sandusky be required to wear a leg monitor. District Judge Leslie Dutchcot, however, ordered Sandusky be freed on $100,000 unsecured bail. She ordered that Sandusky be freed and pay nothing unless he failed to show up for a court hearing.
Judge Who Set Unsecured Bail For Jerry Sandusky Is a Second Mile Volunteer
Things get fishier.....
Judge Who Set Unsecured Bail For Jerry Sandusky Is a Second Mile Volunteer
When Jerry Sandusky was initially arraigned, as previously reported by Sara Ganim, prosecutors requested $500,000.00 bail and that Sandusky be required to wear a leg monitor. District Judge Leslie Dutchcot, however, ordered Sandusky be freed on $100,000 unsecured bail. She ordered that Sandusky be freed and pay nothing unless he failed to show up for a court hearing.
Judge Who Set Unsecured Bail For Jerry Sandusky Is a Second Mile Volunteer