Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Penn State: Is it possible that JoePaterno did the right thing and we don't know it?

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Penn State: 


Center County District Attorney Ray Gricar has been missing since 2005. His body has never been found since, but his car was found in a parking lot and his laptop computer was found in the Susquehanna river. That laptop was missing its hard drive.

Gricar was the DA who, in 1998, investigated the matters involving Jerry Sandusky that have now become infamous.

Logic

Gricar chose not to prosecute in the late 1990s because he must have believed that he didn't have enough conclusive evidence to do so.

What is the likelihood that a DA who investigated a case of this nature chose to never follow up after the late 1990s?

But, the entire argument about why this entire matter has remained a secret for so long seems to be missing some logical pieces.

What type of direct contact did Gricar make with head football coach Joe Paterno, assistant coach Mike McQueary, University President Graham Spanier and others?

Is it logical to believe that he investigated the matter without speaking to all of them?

How much were all of those people supposed to do?

Were they supposed to arrest him themselves? What were they told to do beyond what they had already done.

This is about Sandusky

If it is proven to be true that Sandusky did all of these things, or even one of them, then he will face justice.

If he somehow didn't do these things and that is proven true, then he won't.

But no one knows what any of the people who were forced to deal with this matter really did about it. And we all may never know because all of the information isn't out there.

Due to Gricar's unusual disappearance in 2005, he can't help now either.

It's possible that a presentation of whatever information he had and is still available may serve to answer questions about Penn State personnel and their role in this matter.

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