Penn State and the Price of Silence: Reopening the Sandusky Case: A Letter to Penn State Trustees artvoice.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from artvoice.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
For those who think I must treat liars with courtesy, please do not read further. In this post, I will offer my opinion about some actors who played a role in the false conviction of Jerry Sandusky. It seems my story, “The Plan to Expose the False Conviction of Jerry Sandusky,” provoked an anonymous comment as follows:
In 2012, former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky was found guilty of sexually abusing ten individuals, eight of whom were identified. The conviction came after an 11-day trial on June 22, with the jury convicting Sandusky on 45 counts. Later that year, on October 9, Judge John Cleland declared Sandusky a sexually violent
Editor's Note: People who want to study the Sandusky case, who want to understand why I and others say he is innocent, might take advantage of the following essay by Dr. Frederick Crews. While it is long for a typical news story, it is perhaps the best one-stop explanation of what happened to Jerry Sandusky
Eleven Years On, Doubts Cast on Fair Trial Following a conversation about why I believed the conviction was wrongful, I prepared a memo for an influential publisher on the Jerry Sandusky case. Here is my memo: Million-Dollar Stories: Repressed Memories or Coached Testimonies? Thank you for reviewing and offering to present the following summary to