Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Loose Ends - Sandusky

While we wait for a conclusion to the Curley/Schultz public flogging, PSU's accreditation situation, the Clery Act results and Erickson's confession to the Lindbergh kidnapping, I would remind people that there are some other loose ends. For instance:

1. There are at least 3 people still walking free who have actually admitted to crimes:
---Tom Corbett (influence peddling).
---Mark Schwarz, ESPN (withholding evidence in Fine case).
---Matt Sandusky (perjury). 

Speaking of Matt Sandusky, I once asked if everyone knew who these people are:
Debra Long. Ron Heichel. Matt Sandusky.
I read some interviews that may lead you to think they are the Waltons. They are not.
According to reports, what we have here is an unfit parent, a cold-blooded killer...and an arsonist. Throw in an abusive father and grandfather, and this is the gene pool prosecutors have aligned with. The prevailing theory about Matt Sandusky's turnabout at age 33 - he was given an option: either testify against Jerry, or have a cell next to him. Matt was put at the scene by victim(s), and that would make him complicit, if he's not a victim himself. No matter what, no word on the perjury charges.

2. People seem to have forgotten about Mark Sherburne. I wonder why?
3. I can't emphasize enough how big Cynthia Baldwin's role is in all of this.
4. CWS, DPS and 2nd Mile will have their day with the feds.
5. People are discovering, finally, that the #psubot is incapable/unwilling to defend it's own and the institution and the #ncaa does not accept due process and criteria to enact punishment(s).
6. For some reason, I seem to be the only person outraged by Don Hahn's remarks at a public State College Boro Council meeting where he alluded to how much pain Joe Paterno caused and likened him to General Lee. Isn't he an attorney? Paterno's guilt is implied, no matter what Hahn's point was.

The list goes on, but frankly, my index fingers are tired.

1 comment:

  1. That pretty much hits the mark. Especially about Mark's family ties.

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