things. i have horsed around with kids. i have showered after workouts. i have hugged them and i have touched their leg. without intent of sexual contact. jerry was in the shower with this kid. the kid was messing around, having a good time. you had mcqueary come in and see that. he felt uncomfortable. reporter: eight of those boys would become his alleged sex assault victims. boys who according to this former second mile participant thought sandusky was larger than life. somebody like coach sandusky, you know, was almost a god to me and a lot of kids growing up in pennsylvania. reporter: the charity s long-time ceo resigned over the weekend. the judge who set sandusky free on bail also has second mile connections. leslie dutchcot is a former volunteer and donor. now she s facing questions over why she set his bail at $100,000, just 1/5 of what prosecutors asked for.
race. but just minutes from now, cnn s elizabeth cohen will join me now live right here with the high cost of not ensuring everybody. the pennsylvania charity founded by the former penn state assistant football coach accused of child rape needs a new ceo. the long-time head of the second mile has resigned in hopes he says of restoring faith in the organization s volunteers and staff. the group put a top to jerry sandusky s involvement with children in 2008 when he told them of one allegation. it s also come out that the judge who freed sandusky on $100,000 bail against the wishes of prosecutors has herself been a second mile volunteer. cnn has tried to ask her some questions but she has not responded. today the occupy movement is a lot less occupy, a lot more movement. police in oakland, california are carrying out an vic order handed down saturday after somebody ended up shot to death allegedly by a resident of the occupy campsite. tents are being cleared, demonstrators
investigation began into alleged sex crimes. in announcing the resignation of the ceo, he quoted a message from a mother who wrote saying, i m saddened by the prospect of people losing faith in this amaze organization. what you have done second mile has said it s begun it s own international investigation and has hired outside attorneys and that includes lynn abraham, a long-time district attorney in philadelphia. suzanne, we haven t heard directly from anyone at second mile. we have seen paper statements over the last week, but there s increasing pressure on this group to come out and address these allegations of what happened. again, they re not charged with anything, but this is the group where these alleged victims came from. do we suppose that this is just the beginning, mary? there s going to be a domino effect or the head of the organization is the only one to fall? reporter: it s really very difficult to say, because like with so many things in this story, the
jerry sandusky was seen raping a boy in a locker room shower. that s all he was required to do under pennsylvania law. tell the people in charge and let them decide whether to contact police. well, governor tom corbitt told nbc that just wasn t good enough. he says, by law someone in paterno s position should have to call the cops himself. should the law be changed? absolutely. i know that members of both party, republican and democrat, have already introduced measures to make that change. well, corbett is on the penn state board of trustees which fired paterno this week. he also began the investigation against jerry sandusky when he was state attorney general. sandusky is accused of sexually abusing eight boys over a 15-year period. right now, let s bring in sarah ganum. she s a crime reporter for the patriot news in harrisburg. she s at the penn state campus. you have been on this story for years. when it broke, you came on and broke it down and explained it to our