“If you recall anything else about ‘the Jerry Sandusky case,’ it is probably the wrenching story of the ten-year-old little boy in the shower.” “But there’s a problem with what you remember. “It’s sheer folklore.”
In the eight years since the 2011 indictment, with its now-infamous account of a 10-year-old boy being brutally raped in a shower, the entire state – and to some degree, the world – has sustained a tone of outrage and malice toward anything associated with the name Sandusky. Three Penn State administrators were indicted and an iconic coach fired for alleged cover-up of evidence. The NCAA rewrote its protocol for procedures for an athletic officer when told of sexual allegations. A profile for “good guy” pedophiles has been mustered, and Sandusky has served seven years of a veritable life sentence. The public felt vindicated in putting away a vicious, cunning molester who had “fooled us all.” Continue reading
WHAT IF: Everything you thought you knew to be true…..was actually a lie!
- Federal Agent: No Sex Scandal At PSU; Just A ‘Political Hit Job’- When he was investigating cold cases for NCIS, Special Agent John Snedden knew you always have to start from the beginning. “Let’s take a deep breath,” he said. “And let’s go back to square one, to the source of the original allegation, to determine whether it’s credible.” Continue reading
- Boy In The Shower Says He Can’t Remember 34 Times – Allan Myers, the boy in the Penn State showers that Mike McQueary allegedly saw being raped by Jerry Sandusky, sure has a lousy memory. Myers couldn’t remember when a picture of him posing with Sandusky had been taken, even though it was at Myers’ own wedding. Continue reading
- AJ Dillen is a former Second Mile kid who saw Jerry Sandusky as a benign father figure. He didn’t believe the “victim’s” claims of abuse and decided to find out how the system worked for himself by becoming a fake accuser. His story unveils how easy it was to manipulate the system and collect checks from Penn State. – Continue reading
- John Snedden is a veteran NCIS Special Agent and Host of Search Warrant Podcast. What if…everything you thought you knew about the criminal justice system and high profile criminal cases…wasn’t true? What if…the mainstream media was too corrupt and compromised to tell you about it? – Continue reading
- Changing Memories: The Impact of Repressed Recovered Memories in the Sandusky Case. Jerry Sandusky, 79, has been in prison for more than 11 years. A Pennsylvania jury convicted him of sexually abusing nine boys. FR is investigating whether he is –Continue reading
- Questioning Millionaire Victims: Doubts Arise in Sandusky Trial: The Predator of Penn State The official story everyone knows. A pedophile in his 50s and 60s, we have been told, was running loose in a small…Continue reading
- ‘The Sandusky Case is Exactly Opposite to What the Public Believes’: The Case Against Jerry Sandusky Reexamined: It began with an article Rich Luthmann wrote for the Frank Report, where he mentioned Jerry Sandusky, the former Penn State football coach convicted of…Continue reading
People who you thought were telling the truth….were incentivized to not tell the truth for the money….
Victim #1 received $7.5 million – Victim #2 received $6.9 million – Victim #3 received – $7.25 million – Victim #4 received – $7.25 million – Victim #5 received $8.1 million – Victim #6 received $1.5 million – Victim #7 received $3.25 million – Victim #9 received $9.20 million – Victim #10 received $5.5 million
- Penn State’s costs in the Jerry Sandusky scandal have hit $220 million; where’d the money go? The $200 million wrecking ball….Penn State certainly anticipated Jerry Sandusky’s 2011 arrest on child sex charges would get costly. But it’s quite likely that the direct costs of the scandal – now exceeding $200 million – have exceeded even what the most worried trustees thought they were facing back then. Continue reading
- Aaron Fisher’s Family Posts Facebook Photo of Him Laying In Cash & Giving Middle Finger – Aaron Fisher is the first, primary, and only accuser (for two years) in the “Penn State Scandal.” This past weekend he, his fiancé, and his mother all went on vacation (perhaps to celebrate the third anniversary of the Freeh Report, which has been very lucrative for them). In their hotel room, Aaron posed for a photo which was later posted on Facebook. If a normal picture is worth a thousand words, this one is worth a full book – Continue reading
- Manufactured Evidence: Victim No. 1 In The Sandusky Case – Sandusky would probably be a free man today if 15-year-old Aaron Fisher had not begun to have frequent counseling sessions with Pennsylva nia psychotherapist Mike Gillum. Continue reading.
- Aaron Fisher, Victim 1: As a 15-year-old, Aaron Fisher initially said that Jerry Sandusky had hugged him to crack his back, with their clothes on. Over the next three years, with the urging of psychotherapist Mike Gillum, Fisher eventually came to “remember” multiple instances of oral sex. Gillum apparently believed that memories too painful to recall lie buried in the unconscious, causing mental illness of all kinds—among them, anxiety, depression, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and alcoholism. Continue reading.
- Allan Myers (“Victim 2”) was the teenager in the shower in February 2001, when Mike McQueary heard slapping sounds that he interpreted as sexual. In fact, they were the sounds of Myers and Sandusky slap boxing or snapping towels at one another. McQueary did not see Sandusky and the boy together in the shower – he only caught a glimpse of the boy in a mirror. He changed his memory nearly ten years later when the police told him that Sandusky was a serial molester. Continue reading.
- Jason Simcisko (“Victim 3”) told the police that nothing inappropriate had happened with Jerry Sandusky, when he was first interviewed. When the policemen asked if Sandusky had helped him rinse off in the shower, perhaps lifting him up to the showerhead, Simcisko replied, according to the police report: “There might have been something like that. I don’t exactly remember, but it sounds familiar.” This was the beginning of the process of manipulating his memory. At the end of the interview, the police report noted that Simcisko “agreed to call if he recalled anything further.” Continue reading.
- Brett Houtz (“Victim 4”) did not make any abuse allegations to either his lawyer or the police during initial contact, but he did make allegations during a long subsequent interview with police, during which his lawyer was present. The police inadvertently left the tape recorder on, revealing their grossly leading interview methods, which can sway memory as effectively as psychotherapy. Police investigator Joseph Leiter said, “I know there’s been a rape committed somewhere along the line,” and noted that “it just took repetition and repetition” to get Aaron Fisher to say anything. Continue reading.
- Michal Kajak (“Victim 5”) made allegations during his first contact with the police. We have no way of knowing whether Michal Kajak was in repressed memory therapy. By the time he spoke to the police on June 7, 2011, however, the abuse allegations against Sandusky had been publicized by reporter Sara Ganim, who had also contacted Zachary Konstas’s mother, who had, in turn, suggested that the police interview Kajak as a potential victim. We also know that Zach Konstas’s sister had already talked to Kajak about the allegations. Continue reading.
- Zachary Konstas (“Victim 6”) never actually claimed that Sandusky abused him, although under the influence of the investigation and trial, he came to believe that Sandusky had “groomed” him for abuse in a 1998 shower. The day after the shower, Konstas emphatically denied that any abuse had taken place. Over the subsequent years, Konstas expressed his admiration and gratitude to Jerry Sandusky for his role in his life through notes and greeting cards. In 2009, as a twenty-three-year-old, Konstas wrote: “Hey Jerry just want 2 wish u a Happy Fathers Day! Greater things are yet 2 come!” Later that year he wrote: “Happy Thanksgiving bro! I’m glad God has placed U in my life. Ur an awesome friend! Love ya!” Continue reading.
- Dustin Struble (“Victim 7”) admitted to me that he was in repressed memory, and his trial testimony makes that obvious as well. He had no abuse memories until the police contacted him, and he considered Sandusky a friend and mentor until then. State Trooper Joseph Leiter interviewed Struble for the first time on February 3, 2011. Continue reading.
- Phantom Victim (“Victim 8”) is the product of double hearsay testimony that should never have been allowed at the trial. A janitor named Ron Petrosky said that another janitor, Jim Calhoun, had told him in the fall of 2000 that he saw Sandusky giving oral sex to a young boy in a Penn State locker room shower. By the time of the June 2012 trial, Calhoun had Alzheimer’s and could not testify, but the judge allowed Petrosky to do so. Sandusky was found guilty of molesting this unidentified boy. Continue reading.
- Sabastian Paden (“Victim 9”) came forward after the explosive Grand Jury Presentment became public on November 4, 2011, and the Office of the Attorney General publicized a hotline for prospective Sandusky victims. At that point, it was clear to civil lawyers and alleged victims that there was a possible financial windfall to be had. Continue reading.
- Ryan Rittmeyer (“Victim 10”) also responded to the Sandusky hotline after the case exploded in the media. He had been incarcerated twice—for burglary in 2004, at age seventeen, and in September 2007, when he was twenty, for burglary and assault. He and a teenager assaulted an elderly man on the street, punching him in the face and leaving him with permanent injuries. Rittmeyer was sentenced to twenty-one months in prison and was released in 2009. At the time of the trial, he was married, with a pregnant wife. After he called the hotline, Rittmeyer was represented by lawyer Andrew Shubin. Continue reading.
Stories were changed to attack and destroy a man who dedicated his life to helping disadvantage kids…..
- In its issue of December 20, 1999, Sports Illustrated honored the extraordinary achievements of a Penn State football coach, retiring after thirty-two years of service. It wasn’t Joe Paterno, the most successful and admired coach in the land, but his defensive coordinator. Top billing for an assistant? Yes, because Jerry Sandusky — “Saint Sandusky,” the magazine called him — was being hailed as a great humanitarian. He was the founder and wholly engaged leader of The Second Mile, originally a foster home and then a wide-ranging charity helping some 100,000 underprivileged children avoid trouble, stay in school, and look ahead to productive adulthood. Sandusky, a churchgoing Methodist who disapproved of profanity, had named his charity after a gospel verse: “And whosoever shall compel thee to go a mile, go with him twain” (Matthew 5:41). Continue reading
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