Similarly, there needs to be a serious investigation and indictments and convictions of the other indicted executive officials of Penn State and of the Trustees and big donors who were complicit and or who may have had young boys provided to them for sexual abuse by Sandusky's "Second Mile Foundation." Mail fraud, wire fraud, RICO and other federal indictments as well.
And then there is the little matter of the "disappearance" of the local elected prosecutor one Friday night about ten years ago. He was personally investigating the sexual abuse of kids at Penn State when he suddenly disappeared. Neither he nor his car have ever been found. He had taken his laptop with him. The laptop was never found either but its hard drive was found in a river bed not far away wiped clean of any data. Can anyone imagine a case like that going "cold case????" and being ignored??? No statute of limitations on murder much less of murder of a prosecuting attorney. How about a serious investigation and let the chips fall where they may???
You got that right.