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former Penn. State Coach Sandusky charged in child sex case
sandusky just arrested, in custody. waiting for details.

















































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cuffed and stuffed...

Additional child sex charges were filed Wednesday against former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky, raising the total number of alleged victims from eight people to 10 people, the Pennsylvania attorney general's office said.

Sandusky was arrested Wednesday on the new charges, which include four counts of involuntary deviate sexual intercourse and two counts of unlawful contact with a minor, the office said. He had been free on bail following his initial arrest last month.

The two new accusers are men who claim they were abused by Sandusky when they were children, the attorney general's office said.


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(12-07-2011, 02:39 PM)Lady Cop Wrote: sandusky just arrested, in custody. waiting for details.

Yessssssssss!!!!!!!!!!! Couldn't have happened to a shittier person!
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cash bond, full amt., set at 250 K. if he makes bail he has to wear an ankle monitor. Sign_pervert

















































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http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/08/sports...arges.html

One of the new accusers, identified as Victim 9, testified that he met Sandusky around 2004, when he was 11 or 12. He testified that Sandusky sexually assaulted him numerous times over a period of years in a bedroom in the basement of Sandusky’s home.

Victim 9, now 18, told a grand jury that Sandusky told him to stay in the basement during his overnight visits to the home and that he rarely saw Sandusky’s wife, Dorothy. He said that he ate meals brought to him in the basement by Sandusky, who also took him to Penn State football games, hugged and tickled him and told the alleged victim he loved him.

The accuser testified that Sandusky forced him to perform oral sex on him on numerous occasions. The reported victim also said that Sandusky tried to rape him on at least 16 occasions, and at times, Sandusky anally penetrated him. According to the grand jury report, “the victim testified that on at least one occasion he screamed for help, knowing that Sandusky’s wife was upstairs, but no one ever came to help him.”

LE needs to arrest that bitch as an accessory. She knew about the abuse but loved her comfortable life too much to do anything about it.Twat
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the problem would be proving it. proving that she heard it.
and marital privilege could apply.


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Guess I spoke too soon. After doing some research on Pennsylvania laws I found this: Accessory after the Fact

For a person to legally be found guilty of an accessory offense, the prosecutors must prove that the defendant had knowledge of the crime that was going to be, or had been, committed. The prosecutors must also prove that the alleged accessory had intentionally acted to help the criminal in the commission of the offense. A person who unknowingly houses a person who has just committed a crime, for instance, may not be charged with an accessory offense because they did not have knowledge of the crime. Spouses may also be exempt from accessory charges.

From p. 596 Laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania:

But the wife cannot become accessory by the receipt and concealment of her husband; for she is presumed to act under his coercion, and therefore she is not bound, neither ought she, to discover her husband.

So Dottie can't be charged with accessory under Pennsylvania law, even if she would admit that she knew all along. Under the law, she would be seen as acting under his coercion, and is NOT bound to turn him in.

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That swine has made bail.
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Here he is leaving jail

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The Queen of De'nial breaks her silence.

http://www.statesman.com/sports/sandusky...19626.html

"The victim testified that on at least one occasion he screamed for help, knowing that Sandusky's wife was upstairs, but no one ever came to help him," the grand jury report said.

In her statement, Dottie Sandusky disputed his claims. "No child who ever visited our home was ever forced to stay in our basement and fed there. All the kids who visited us ate with us and our kids and other guests when they were at our home," she said.


Notice that she doesn't deny that the victim screamed for help, or that she never heard a child scream for help. She just states that no child was ever forced to stay in the basement and eat. That is really out of left field, as no one has accused the Sandusky's of locking them up or not feeding them.

Quote from his book "Touched":

"Dottie was the leader," his book reads. "I became another kid for her to supervise as well. As I said before, there was never a dull moment in the Sandusky household, and I don't think any of us would have wanted things any other way."

I am sure he was another child to her, the one that brought home the bacon so she could play "Wonderful Mommy". He wasn't a man to her sexually, he was another kid who had to be protected. And of course she wasn't going to rock the boat and lose her livelihood.
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full story at link below.

Bellefonte, Pennsylvania (CNN) -- In a cavernous old courtroom with creaky wooden pews for seats and a floor that slopes downhill, Jerry Sandusky's accusers will begin to tell their stories on Tuesday.

They will describe, either in person or through their grand jury testimony and statements to police, how a man who assumed the role of father figure allegedly crossed the line and sexually molested them.

Sandusky's preliminary hearing in Courtroom One at the Centre County Courthouse will be a media event the likes of which this quaint borough, population 6,200, has not seen. Hundreds of journalists are expected to descend on a courthouse that is on the National Register of Historic Places. With its 26-foot white columns, marble stairs, clock tower and Christmas garland hung like bunting, it seems torn from a Norman Rockwell painting.


http://www.cnn.com/2011/12/12/justice/sa...?hpt=hp_c1


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HA! he waived his right to a prelim...no doubt he didn't want testimony made public. but it will be in time.



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WTF??...Can this shit get any weirder?

This fucker also showered with young boys because he was teaching them how to CLEAN themselves. I'm sure there are are no parents in the civilized world that have taught their children how to fucking BATHE!!!

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/12/15...d%3D120485
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Dateline NBC tonight

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10 PM eastern

Lester Holt reports on the mysterious 2005 disappearance of Ray Gricar, a district attorney in Pennsylvania who investigated sex-abuse claims made against Jerry Sandusky in 1998.


Six years ago, a district attorney went for a drive, and never came back. His name was Ray Gricar, and he's been missing ever since. His computer was found -- in a river, missing its hard-drive. Gricar's disappearance is making news again because of another story in the headlines - the child sex abuse allegations against Penn State coach Jerry Sandusky. Turns out, Ray Gricar was the first D.A to investigate one of those allegations, more than a decade ago. Could there be a link between that investigation, and Gricar's disappearance?
Lester Holt reports "The Case of the Missing D.A." tonight at 10pm/9c on Dateline NBC.


















































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State College, Pennsylvania (CNN) -- Joe Paterno, whose tenure as the most successful coach in major college football history ended abruptly in November amid allegations that he failed to respond forcefully enough to a sex abuse scandal involving a former assistant, died Sunday, a family spokesman said. He was 85.

The longtime Penn State head coach was diagnosed with what his family had called a treatable form of lung cancer shortly after the university's Board of Trustees voted to fire him.

He had been hospitalized in December after breaking his pelvis in a fall at his home and again in January for what his son called minor complications from his cancer treatments.

"It is with great sadness that we announce that Joe Paterno passed away earlier today," the family statement said. "His loss leaves a void in our lives that will never be filled."


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I just read in the Sunday paper he was alive and his kids said he was doing better. One less fucktard in the world.
He ain't heavy, he's my brother.
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His kids fibbed then. He's dead.
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it was mis-reported last night. he died today.

















































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It's all over our news. People are wailing. Personally, whatever good he did for the football program & Penn State in general was completely wiped out by his lack of response when children were being raped. I have nothing nice to say.
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he's a cocksucker pedophile, but this seems silly to me. what's he going to do, leap over the fence and grab the kiddies in broad daylight?
but i do think house arrest was a gift!



HARRISBURG, Pa. – Prosecutors asked Tuesday to have Jerry Sandusky kept indoors as part of his bail conditions, citing complaints that the former Penn State football assistant was seen outside and watching children in a schoolyard from the back porch of his home, where he remains under house arrest while awaiting trial on child molestation charges.

The state attorney general's office argued in a court filing that Sandusky's bail conditions should be revised so that he is not allowed outside except to seek medical treatment. Prosecutors said they opposed Sandusky's request to be allowed contact with his grandchildren as he awaits trial on 52 child sex-abuse charges.

"Several individuals from the adjacent elementary school have expressed concerns for the safety of children at their school and the adjacent neighborhood," prosecutors wrote. "Such concerns will only mushroom if defendant is permitted to roam at will outside his house." The_Villagers

The allegation he was watching children was outlined in an exhibit attached to the filing, a memo from a state investigator to a county probation officer that said a teacher and intern had reported concern for the children's safety.

"They advised the neighbor that yesterday they had the children outside for recess as it was a warmer day, and that they both witnessed Mr. Sandusky on his rear house deck watching the children play," wrote investigator Anthony Sassano on Jan. 26.

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