Well, now I know how he got out on $100K bail...
What is the upside for that broad providing bail to Sandusky? It doesn't look like they're a big defense firm that would have interest in telling the public, "We'll defend anyone! Come on down." Plus, she's a judge!!! I'm surprised judges are allowed to have any interaction with a firm on a business level. Seems like a huge conflict of interest. By chance...do you know anything about this Max?
I don't get the advantage here????
Slightly off-topic here, but didn't every high school have that one assistant wrestling coach that kind of creeped everyone out? Isn't that pretty much standard for every high school?
My middle school wreslting coach was fired for throwing his pubic hairs on one of the wrestlers chest, I think there was a lot more to this story too...
WTF? It's stories like this that make me think public executions would be a good thing for society. They should burn off his genitals with acid...
What is the upside for that broad providing bail to Sandusky? It doesn't look like they're a big defense firm that would have interest in telling the public, "We'll defend anyone! Come on down." Plus, she's a judge!!! I'm surprised judges are allowed to have any interaction with a firm on a business level. Seems like a huge conflict of interest. By chance...do you know anything about this Max?
I don't get the advantage here????
Honestly...McQueary's probably the one that deserves firing the most. The Paterno firing- it could be argued- was PRIMARILY (but not only) out of principle. McQueary fucking saw it.
How do we know McQueary didn't try his best and truly did follow up? How do we know he wasn't stopped from going to the police and was threatened if he did? What if he also followed up with Paterno, and Paterno told him to shut up and forget it?
I really don't think McQueary is the main cover up guy. Yes. He should have stopped the shower thing immediately, but I have a feeling he was almost forced to shut up and keep quiet.