Jerry Sandusky and PSU - Page 27
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Probe1
United States17920 Posts
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stokes17
United States1411 Posts
On November 28 2011 14:34 Probe1 wrote: The boy was 18 when he engaged in a relationship with the wife of his abuser (according to his report that is broadcasting on Sports Center). More than sick that part isn't illegal. Just more disgusting than most of 4chan. Dood I'm watching the same thing on ESPN.... this is the most fucked up outside the lines I have ever seen..... like this out does 2 girls 1 cup for me.... seriously ![]() | ||
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itsjustatank
Hong Kong9151 Posts
Jerry Sandusky has been taken from his home in handcuffs by the PA Centre County DA - @NBCNews | ||
Cloud9157
United States2968 Posts
Sandusky has been convicted on 45 of 48 counts against him. I really think this nightmare should now end. | ||
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p4NDemik
United States13896 Posts
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MountainDewJunkie
United States10340 Posts
What's really beginning to irk me is the wife's role in all this. I have no doubts she did nothing to help when this was going on (children screaming in my own house? unusual quantity of young boys? better do some laundry!), but I suspect she probably enabled this more than we know yet. The fact that an entire university looked the other way for this man is beyond words. | ||
Torte de Lini
Germany38463 Posts
On June 23 2012 11:50 p4NDemik wrote: So apparently his son was going to testify against him as well? I just walked in the door and saw the attorneys addressing the media. Hopefully this begins the start of some kind of healing process at PSU. This, Joe Pa, all the news coming out of it is so sad. You mean adopted son, no? | ||
Probe1
United States17920 Posts
The nightmare for Penn State? Maybe. I mean with time any institution will have its stain lifted by the passing years. But until this has passed well through recent memory it will still be a Blight on the university. I want to say something but I don't really know how to say this without respecting the gravity of the crimes and how it transcends mere sports. I'm just going to say it and forgive me if it's callous to think of it at this time. Every season until Bobby Bowden retired we had a friendly rivalry with Paterno. We were neck and neck with most wins and as fans we were pretty competitive with PSU. We'd wish that Paterno would retire or that they'd lose 12 games or whatever. Then Coach Bowden retires and ... this. It's pretty fucked up. All those years of wishing ill against Paterno and something like this happens. It makes you regret ever hoping a bad turn for your rival will help you win. | ||
slicknav
1409 Posts
On June 23 2012 11:50 p4NDemik wrote: So apparently his son was going to testify against him as well? I just walked in the door and saw the attorneys addressing the media. Hopefully this begins the start of some kind of healing process at PSU. This, Joe Pa, all the news coming out of it is so sad. Defense lawyers were saying that if they called Jerry to the stand to testify, the prosecution could have called his adopted son as a rebuttal witness, which they say would have lowered their chance of an acquittal. It will be a long time before Penn State can recover from this. They could have done so much more to bring justice sooner. | ||
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p4NDemik
United States13896 Posts
Does it make a difference? | ||
holy_war
United States3590 Posts
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TommyP
United States6231 Posts
On June 23 2012 12:20 holy_war wrote: This Amendola guy is a joke ahah so true. I am a religious man (I know many here are not, im not trying to start that pointless argument) and I dont wish anybody to go to hell or bad for anybody, but Sandusky might be an exception. You have to be so fucked up in the brain to do something this terrible. | ||
TommyP
United States6231 Posts
Good video. | ||
Torte de Lini
Germany38463 Posts
I would say so actually. The act is still wrong and obviously fucked-up, but the standpoint of relationships are vastly different. | ||
askTeivospy
1525 Posts
I'm glad the dog is convicted. ruined so many lives | ||
polyphonyEX
United States2539 Posts
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Gladiator MG
United States178 Posts
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BoX
United States214 Posts
I hope this guy gets assraped day in and day out, or stabbed. Having known a child who was molested, I have a first-hand hatred for pedophiles and the damage they cause. It's shocking. The level and depth of the damage, hurt, and trauma that they cause their victims.. It's akin to murder, in a sense, as they destroy the potential person that child was going to become, and change their lives (for the worse) forever. FUCK this guy. I'm glad he's getting railed. I just wish it happened sooner. And that it would happen more often, worldwide. Strangely enough, these serial pedophile types, they're protected by those around them through fear, manipulation, and power games. It's strange but true. | ||
xjoehammerx
United States191 Posts
On June 23 2012 15:50 BoX wrote: It's funny, child molesters are the most disgusting, heinous, malevlolent, evil fucks on this planet. Everyone (who isn't also one) on a primal level, hates them. I hope this guy gets assraped day in and day out, or stabbed. Having known a child who was molested, I have a first-hand hatred for pedophiles and the damage they cause. It's shocking. The level and depth of the damage, hurt, and trauma that they cause their victims.. It's akin to murder, in a sense, as they destroy the potential person that child was going to become, and change their lives (for the worse) forever. FUCK this guy. I'm glad he's getting railed. I just wish it happened sooner. And that it would happen more often, worldwide. Strangely enough, these serial pedophile types, they're protected by those around them through fear, manipulation, and power games. It's strange but true. Exactly. It's one of those unspoken rules: children are precious and shouldn't be abused. I hope he suffers extreme mental anguish in prison before he dies/is executed by a fellow inmate. | ||
DarkPlasmaBall
United States44019 Posts
BELLEFONTE, Pa. -- Jerry Sandusky entered the Centre County Courthouse Friday as one of the most celebrated figures in the history of Penn State sports. He left a convicted child molester. Following two days of jury deliberations, Sandusky was found guilty Friday of molesting several young boys. The 68-year-old could spend the rest of his life in prison. Sandusky was convicted of 45 of 48 criminal counts related to the alleged assault of 10 boys over a 15-year period. The allegations led to the ouster of the late Penn State University president and long-time coach Joe Paterno, who died in January. [Click here for latest updates.] Prosecutors said Sandusky was a "predatory pedophile" and a "sick, disturbed man," who targeted "the most vulnerable kids, kids in need." Defense lawyer Joe Amendola said Sandusky was the victim of a grand conspiracy and that prosecutors provided no physical evidence to prove he had molested anyone. Because of the allegations, "everything [Jerry Sandusky] ever loved, everything he's ever built, and everything he's ever stood for -- it's gone," Amendola said. Sandusky did not testify on his own behalf, but his wife, Dottie Sandusky, did take the stand. She said she never witnessed any inappropriate contact between her husband and the young boys. The case has attracted widespread media coverage, as Sandusky was one of the most notable assistant football coaches in the country and the founder of The Second Mile, a nonprofit charity for underprivileged and at-risk youth. People reacted with unrestrained joy when word of the verdict reached the crowd outside the courthouse. Some were chanting "Justice," while others sat on the sidewalk in lawn chairs to enjoy the spectacle. "Our grandson was best friends with Victim No. 1," Bill Andrus told The Huffinton Post. "They were on the junior high wrestling team together. So knowing Victim No. 1, we had a personal interest and were hopeful it would come out this way." Kelly Houp, who lives in Bellefonte, had harsh words for the Sandusky family. "I knew he was guilty," she said. "All those kids would not lie. Everyone knew he did it. Dottie knew too and she should be hung." Crime expert Scott A. Bonn, an assistant professor of sociology at Drew University, called the decision "a certainty." "This case shocked the nation, violated our collective sense of morality and demonstrated that our children may not be safe from sexual predators after all,” Bonn said. “The jury had a moral obligation to society to convict Sandusky, and the only verdict that could restore public trust and equilibrium is guilty. I would have been shocked by any other verdict.” Sentencing is expected to take place within 90 days. ~ http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/06/22/jerry-sandusky-guilty-verdict_n_1616479.html Seems he got what he deserved. Finally closure for the families, although obviously nothing can make up for what he did to those kids. | ||
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