You don’t understand anything about this case.
There was ONE incident known to Joe Paterno before 2011. ONE. It happened in 2001 (long after js retired), and he reported it to his boss - the AD and referred mike mcqueary to Schultz - the head of the campus police the next day.
ONE incident (that we still don’t know how was described to him).
Do you know something the rest of us don’t?
Explain to me how you are alerted of one incident - second hand - and sketchy descriptions of what happened - ONE incident....and you report it to your superior the next day and you are labled an “enabler” by the likes of you.
Explain that.
See? A cult of personality, like I said.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2901550/posts
Not that it will matter to you. All hail “JoePa”, right?
You know... Nothing for nothing.. But if someone alerted me to a retired coworker having buttseks (at work) with a child, I’d pretty much freak the f@ck out in response.
And 3 years later, when the pedophile was still hanging around my job site, I’d be all like “omg that freakin monster had buttseks with a little boy!! Why is he still walking the streets?”
But I guess I am different like that.
You know... Nothing for nothing.. But if someone alerted me to a retired coworker having buttseks (at work) with a child, I’d pretty much freak the f@ck out in response.
And 3 years later, when the pedophile was still hanging around my job site, I’d be all like “omg that freakin monster had buttseks with a little boy!! Why is he still walking the streets?”
But I guess I am different like that.
I would have gone to the police myself. That’s the difference in standard twixt he and me.
Schultz wasn't the head of the campus police. Thomas Harmon was the head of the campus police.
Schultz was the Senior Vice President of Business & Finance. The head of campus police, Thomas Harmon, reported to Schultz on a org chart, as did the heads of seven other departments, such as facilities, human resources, and internal audit. Harmon and the Campus police were never informed of the 2001 incident by Schultz, Curley, McQueary, or Paterno.