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Title: Exclusive: Jerry Sandusky case sees 2 new child sex abuse investigations where alleged victims are under 18
Source: pennlife.com
URL Source: http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/in ... ore_child_abuse_investiga.html
Published: Nov 22, 2011
Author: Sara Ganim
Post Date: 2011-11-22 19:24:54 by Phant2000
Keywords: None
Views: 989
Comments: 22

Two cases of child sex abuse alleged against Jerry Sandusky have been opened by Children and Youth Services in Pennsylvania.

The cases were reported less than 60 days ago, and so they are still in the initial stages of the investigation.

If they are found to be credible, these would be the first known cases to be reported since Sandusky’s arrest that involve current children. All of the other publicly known cases of alleged victims coming forward have been adults.

In Pennsylvania, when an adult comes forward and alleges abuse -- even if it happened when that person was a child -- it’s solely a police matter. CYS only participates in the investigation if the victim is still under 18.

This new information could give credence to a growing debate over whether Sandusky should have been arrested more quickly.

When a 15-year-old Clinton County boy first alleged crimes against the former football legend and charity founder, police opted to open a grand jury investigation instead of making an immediate arrest.

It was a surprise move to the family of the boy, now known as Victim One.

And, it became a point of wonder for others in law enforcement when The Patriot-News first reported earlier this month that, for the first 15 months of the investigation against Sandusky, there was only one state trooper assigned to the case.

It wasn’t until the fall of 2010 that agents from the state Attorney General’s office got involved, and then when then-Attorney General Tom Corbett was elected governor and took office in January 2011, he appointed state police commissioner Frank Noonan, who increased the number of investigators to eight.

That was when things really started to take off. It wasn’t until January 2011 that Joe Paterno, fomer athletic director Tim Curley and vice president Gary Schultz testified. It wasn’t until April that officials from The Second Mile testified.

None of the other seven cases of alleged abuse, outlined in the grand jury presentment, were known until more investigators joined the team.

The 1998 police report -- which never led to charges when investigated by missing district attorney Ray Gricar -- wasn’t found until late 2010. That file was found around the same time that assistant coach Mike McQueary was contacted for the first time by police.

McQueary testified before the grand jury that he’d witnessed abuse in 2002 and reported it to Schultz and Curley, but nothing ever came of that investigation.

As a result of his testimony, Curley and Schultz were charged with perjury and failure to report a crime.

But none of the cover-up investigation began until 2011. And it wasn’t until after The Patriot-News broke the story of the investigation in March of this year, that officials from the Clinton County school district where Sandusky had allegedly spent time with Victim One were subpoenaed.

Gricar’s former staff members were not interviewed until after March 2011.

And Jerry Sandusky’s home was not searched until this summer — two and half years after the investigation began.

In response to questions about the length of the investigation, Corbett said yesterday:

“The one thing you do not want to do as a prosecutor is go on one case. ... You want to show a continued course of action.”

If a first set of charges are filed early and “you were to lose that one case, it would be much more difficult to bring charges in other cases because it would be seen by you, by the public, as vindictive,” he added.

Corbett noted that decisions on filing charges or working to build a stronger case are made with the team of investigators. He did not address why only one investigator was assigned to the case until late 2010. His spokesman, Kevin Harley, has said that information is not accurate. However, The Patriot-News confirmed it with several sources close to the investigation.

“These are professional prosecutors who are ... making tactical decisions which you all are questioning. And you have the right to question that,” Corbett said. “But these are people who have experience in these fields, and they made decisions that I agreed with when I was there, and that current Attorney General Linda Kelly has agreed with thereafter.”

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#9. To: Phant2000 (#0)

He did not address why only one investigator was assigned to the case until late 2010.

It would be interesting to know who that was, and his history.

I bet his only purpose was to bury everything. One person can do that. Add more people and there is a risk of exposure.

PSUSA2  posted on  2011-11-23   8:34:32 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: PSUSA2 (#9)

“The one thing you do not want to do as a prosecutor is go on one case. ... You want to show a continued course of action.”

According to this Corbett statement, when there is only one case, don't bother prosecuting it because if you lose, that's it. What he really is saying is it is easier to control and coverup and hope it ends at that point. Standard coverup jargon!

It didn't take 30 some months to build a case. It took 30 some months to get all the coverup ducks lined up and to hopefully build the coverup plan. Since they are busy trying everybody but Sandusky so far, they might get rid of everyone including the governor. He was at the prosecutorial quarterback position as the attorney general when this whole thing started, and he fumbled the ball. Now he is trying to make himself look like his only goal as governor is to make excuses for fumbling the ball, by blaming others.

He should do the right thing and resign!

ambi  posted on  2011-11-24   7:01:07 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: ambi, Cornhuskerkid (#12) (Edited)

It didn't take 30 some months to build a case. It took 30 some months to get all the coverup ducks lined up and to hopefully build the coverup plan.

I think it was Capone that said "3 can keep a secret if 2 are dead".

Put only one person in the "investigation" and you don't have to kill 2 others.

They lied about that too. The press did its job and found out that lie, but I wish they had included his name. IMHO it is an important lie that they discovered.

Now he is trying to make himself look like his only goal as governor is to make excuses for fumbling the ball, by blaming others.

Shocking! What a creative tactic that is!

PSUSA2  posted on  2011-11-24   8:20:31 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: PSUSA2 (#13)

corbett seems to have an inside track with the neocons... ridge and exxon and whatever...

the most interesting thing i can think of, is.... corbett's got some insureance, like ...maybe a negative of ridge and a donkey...? ...or something like that.

these people seem to be capable of anything, so it's hard to know where to draw the line.

lead.and.lag  posted on  2011-11-24   8:38:46 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: lead.and.lag (#14)

And all of this shit is important why??

Remind me. I forget.

randge  posted on  2011-11-24   9:04:52 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: randge (#16) (Edited)

And all of this shit is important why??

well, corbett, according to wikipedia, is only 62...

he's got a decade or so of imperial service left in him if he's politically sound... maybe he's scheduled for big things once he's completed his stint in the minor leagues.

of course, there's always the possibility of that negative... although photoshop has kinda put a kink in that kind of thing...

lead.and.lag  posted on  2011-11-24   9:23:07 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: lead.and.lag (#18)

I see this as a campaign to weaken and demoralize us by dragging down into the dirt one of the few things that we collectively hold sacred - foopball.

It's just part of a steady rain of depressing shit we have to listen to day in, day out.

The glacial nature of our injudicious judicial system guarantees that all of this crap will drag on for months.

Meanwhile, the looting goes on unabated and on an industrial scale.

randge  posted on  2011-11-24   10:10:04 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#22. To: randge (#21) (Edited)

I see this as a campaign to weaken and demoralize us

some of us are already demoralized to the max, when it comes to faith in the system.

so, for those people, it becomes a matter of triage... what do you let go, what do you try to save? ...or maybe, first, you decide what you can save, what is too rotten to save...

i think what people will have to do, if they've still got faith in the system, is become completely demoralized, and work through that before they start thinking about the triage.

lead.and.lag  posted on  2011-11-24 10:19:08 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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