I understand. When you consider the size of a nine or a ten year old, its hard to imagine walking away from someone the size of Sandusky molesting a small child. How can someone do that?
As has been stated numerous times, JoePa reported McQueary's allegations to his superior, who functioned as the campus police chief.
To do anything else would have been insubordination and outside of the approved policies and procedures.
This is a sickening situation made worse by the idle speculation of gossips and nobodies who take perverse pleasure in staining the memory of a great man.
I most likely will never meet the boy/man, McQueary. But I will always look on him as the coward he was!
ReplyDeleteIt is my hope that his previous cowardice is followed by a lifetime of penance and volunteerism towards kidss, abused and any others.
Again we agree Danny. Unfortunately I believe this went much higher. That Sandusky was protected and everyone looked the other way. Including Paterno.
ReplyDeleteWell, knowing about it afterwards, and actually seeing it happen and doing nothing changes my anger level.
ReplyDeleteBut I am not happy with the Penn State upper echelon. But Joe Pa is gone, RIP.
I understand. When you consider the size of a nine or a ten year old, its hard to imagine walking away from someone the size of Sandusky molesting a small child. How can someone do that?
ReplyDeleteThere really is no defense.
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As has been stated numerous times, JoePa reported McQueary's allegations to his superior, who functioned as the campus police chief.
ReplyDeleteTo do anything else would have been insubordination and outside of the approved policies and procedures.
This is a sickening situation made worse by the idle speculation of gossips and nobodies who take perverse pleasure in staining the memory of a great man.
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