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Jon Sandusky, Browns GM Tom Heckert's top assistant, has taken a leave of absence. He is the son of Jerry Sandusky. At Penn State, Jon played safety under his dad from 1996-1999.
Another:
Among those who....testified was a Centre County woman whose son went to live as a foster child with Sandusky in 1997.
Matt Sandusky eventually was adopted by Jerry and his wife Dottie.
But Matt’s birth mother, Debra Long, said she testified about her son’s change in behavior after he went to live with Sandusky, now 67.
He and his wife adopted six innocent kids
And:
Sandusky was released soon after his arrest (Friday) and was recently seen in an ABC News report at his State College home, which is located approximately 1,000 feet from an elementary school.
Yup I'm sure the parents of those kids currently attending this school love the fact the system allows a possible serial child molester to be released on bail and is back living down the street from the school
Originally Posted by dreClark
This #%!@ just keeps getting worse and worse.
But the issue here is not what Sandusky allegedly did, it's what Penn State officials -- including Paterno -- failed to do. Read pages 6 - 7 of the Grand Jury report where Paterno acknowledges -- in HIS words, not mine -- that he was made aware of an incident involving: 1) an adult male; 2) a ten year old boy; 3) a shower; and 4) an incident of a "sexual nature."
Again, Paterno's words, not mine. Even absent all of the sordid, horrific details, Millen has the audacity to talk about letting the investigation determine the truth? Paterno and nobody else from Penn State has denied the findings in the report regarding what Penn State failed to do. To sum up their collective statements, they "told their boss." Nobody bothered to call the police. Nobody.
^I was watching the Millen vid on the ESPN site, and this was one of the comments. Pretty much paraphrasing what mostly everyone is thinking/saying in this thread....but just for emphasis, pay attention to what dude said about pages 6-7 on the Grand Jury report....I don't know what kind of explanation Joe Paterno is going to come up with when he has the opportunity to speak.
Another:Originally Posted by RyGuy45
Well here is one of Sandusky's kids:
Jon Sandusky, Browns GM Tom Heckert's top assistant, has taken a leave of absence. He is the son of Jerry Sandusky. At Penn State, Jon played safety under his dad from 1996-1999.
Among those who....testified was a Centre County woman whose son went to live as a foster child with Sandusky in 1997.
Matt Sandusky eventually was adopted by Jerry and his wife Dottie.
But Matt’s birth mother, Debra Long, said she testified about her son’s change in behavior after he went to live with Sandusky, now 67.
He and his wife adopted six innocent kids
And:
Sandusky was released soon after his arrest (Friday) and was recently seen in an ABC News report at his State College home, which is located approximately 1,000 feet from an elementary school.
Yup I'm sure the parents of those kids currently attending this school love the fact the system allows a possible serial child molester to be released on bail and is back living down the street from the school
This *$*! is sickening.
Originally Posted by dreClark
This #%!@ just keeps getting worse and worse.
Originally Posted by toine2983
Originally Posted by dreClark
This #%!@ just keeps getting worse and worse.
I'm saying.
Originally Posted by DoubleJs07
Originally Posted by dreClark
This #%!@ just keeps getting worse and worse.
Dre...the sad part is, this isn't even the tip of the iceberg....
But the issue here is not what Sandusky allegedly did, it's what Penn State officials -- including Paterno -- failed to do. Read pages 6 - 7 of the Grand Jury report where Paterno acknowledges -- in HIS words, not mine -- that he was made aware of an incident involving: 1) an adult male; 2) a ten year old boy; 3) a shower; and 4) an incident of a "sexual nature."
Again, Paterno's words, not mine. Even absent all of the sordid, horrific details, Millen has the audacity to talk about letting the investigation determine the truth? Paterno and nobody else from Penn State has denied the findings in the report regarding what Penn State failed to do. To sum up their collective statements, they "told their boss." Nobody bothered to call the police. Nobody.
Originally Posted by toine2983
Originally Posted by dreClark
This #%!@ just keeps getting worse and worse.
I'm saying.
I didn't listen to that podcast but I agree 100%....that's why I made the picture.Originally Posted by HankMoody
Originally Posted by lobotomybeats
Who knew?
Slate's Hang Up and Listen sports podcast made the same comparison yesterday (that big college football culture rivals a religious institution)
Originally Posted by Proshares
Originally Posted by DoubleJs07
Originally Posted by dreClark
This #%!@ just keeps getting worse and worse.
Dre...the sad part is, this isn't even the tip of the iceberg....
But the issue here is not what Sandusky allegedly did, it's what Penn State officials -- including Paterno -- failed to do. Read pages 6 - 7 of the Grand Jury report where Paterno acknowledges -- in HIS words, not mine -- that he was made aware of an incident involving: 1) an adult male; 2) a ten year old boy; 3) a shower; and 4) an incident of a "sexual nature."
Again, Paterno's words, not mine. Even absent all of the sordid, horrific details, Millen has the audacity to talk about letting the investigation determine the truth? Paterno and nobody else from Penn State has denied the findings in the report regarding what Penn State failed to do. To sum up their collective statements, they "told their boss." Nobody bothered to call the police. Nobody.
^I was watching the Millen vid on the ESPN site, and this was one of the comments. Pretty much paraphrasing what mostly everyone is thinking/saying in this thread....but just for emphasis, pay attention to what dude said about pages 6-7 on the Grand Jury report....I don't know what kind of explanation Joe Paterno is going to come up with when he has the opportunity to speak.