I wonder-- did he ever, even once, have a sense that what he was doing with those boys was just plain wrong? And is it truly possible that his wife absolutely had no idea what was going on? He was seen and heard by at least two other adults who supposedly spoke up -- why was nothing done at that time? It must have been very hard to be a whistle blower in the football program at Penn State. I suppose it can be hard to be a whistle blower anywhere- I hope I never have to find out. Man oh man. I hope he uses his time in the concrete box to think about all he had and all he's lost, and what he took away from those children.
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I had not heard about this ex-priest before. It seems he and Sandusky shared many of the same traits.
They both lived in their own little selfish world & couldn't see the harm they did to the children they preyed
upon.
I saw this article this afternoon. Don't know how true is is, but sounds about right.
http://now.msn.com/now/0624-sandusky...?ocid=ansnow11
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Why do people feel the need to congregate out side a court house and treat a trial/jury decision like a sporting event?
I am amazed (puzzled) that people would go to the steps of public building to celebrate some slug getting convicted of a crime.
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I think a more private "gathering" is more appropriate.
I remember growing up and watching he news - the reaction to something like this was a reporter going to a home where a victim lived and being greeted by a 'spokesperson' who would kindly tell the camera that the family was not going to make any statement and please leave us/the premises so we can sort it out.
I just go back to the troublemakers in El Lay after the King/LAPD trial.
That was a free for all that, to this day, still leaves me wondering. Even tho the trial took place about 30 miles away from downtown? The Simi Valley law enforcement groups were well prepared, while the LAPD were not. It takes a few morons in the crowd to start a riot.
I remember right after the story broke, that the students really didn't behave themselves after Paterno was asked to leave. If, for some strange reason, JS had been aquitted and the students had taken to the streets around PSU?
I don't have any problem with people beginning the healing process...it's the New Year's/Times Square atmosphere that seems a little over the top.
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-faith hill
Hey you, don't tell me there's no hope at all -
Together we stand
Divided we fall.
I laugh, therefore? I am.
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Let me try to explain why I think this happened.
This was a unique situation. There are many people who idolize Penn State and who also idolized Joe Paterno. Although I live only an hour away from State College, I am not one of them.
This was a big deal here in Pennsylvania since the story originally broke that there was a grand jury investigation into the alleged abuse(s) and cover-up by Penn State officials.
I am not saying I agree with the big to-do that happened at the court house, but it is just human nature I guess. Many of the people that went to the court house to find out first hand about the verdict had ties to Penn State.
A lot of people thought Sandusky was going to go free. The whole story hit home for many people in this area.
I personally am glad it is over because I am tired of it dominating our local news every evening.
Got it.
I do think that there is a macabre attraction to stuff like this.
People that are not connected to a case are the strange ones. There was a fight for seats at the Casey Anthony trial-that made me laugh.
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I do believe in justice and people paying for their crimes against a community.
I find that the press/media coverage goes way over the top to rattle the cage of the folks in whatever area the crime takes place.
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On the Paterno connection?
JP knew, or had info about what was going on. I thought that his informing the uni and whoever else that needed to know was just enough to 'protect' his program. There have been smaller scandals that have ruined collegiate sports programs.
What did the Duke Lacrosse scandal do to that program?
There is quite a bit of healing to be done. And it happens on different schedules.
I understand the need for a community/neighborhood to feel safer about a thug/criminal bring brought to justice.
It's the 'dancing on the grave' stuff that goes on that make me think we are going back to the middle ages....
I saw that the lawyer for JS was on the steps of the CH and people were getting kinda frisky while he was making a statement. By the same token? The Atty Gen comes out to applause and cheers.
Like, what did she do in the courtroom?
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Off topic?
Who was the woman who showed up at a courthouse and took out a jerk who had molested her son? She went to jail and ended up with breast cancer. I can see her face but cannot remember her name.
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-faith hill
Hey you, don't tell me there's no hope at all -
Together we stand
Divided we fall.
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At least he was found guilty thank goodness. I'm still not over the Casey Anthony case, now that girl should be in jail also, she was guilty as hell.
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