Saturday, December 3, 2011

Sandusky speaks again: This time to NY Times

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Jerry Sandusky
Well, this certainly seems to be a somewhat unique way of defending ones self when it comes to some life-altering accusations.

Embattled and accused child molester and former Penn State assistant coach Jerry Sandusky gave another interview this week. This one to the New York Times and reporter Jo Becker...on video.

In the wide ranging, long interview, Sandusky said Joe Paterno never said anything to him about suspected misconduct with minors and the Second Mile charity he founded never restricted his access to children until he was mentioned as a subject of a criminal investigation in 2008.

Sandusky apparently tells Becker he never sexually abused a child BUT...he confirms many of the details of events prosecutors used in charging him with molestation. She says he agreed to the interview because he wanted to clear the air about his work with children.

Read the text version of the Times story (fascinating) RIGHT HERE

We don't quite understand why Sandusky's lawyer, Joe Amendola is doing by allowing Sandusky to continue to be vague in stating his case. After the report earlier this week by the Harrisburg Patriot-News that Amendola was considering telling his client to "Plea" we are wondering if this is all a set-up to make Amendola look like some sort of genius lawyer.

The P.R attempt at making Sandusky a "Sympathetic" and "Misunderstood" person is not coming off well. In fact it appears to make him seem even more creepier. Combine this with the Bob Costas/NBC phone interview from a couple of weeks ago and this just continues getting uglier.

There's a preliminary hearing for Sandusky the week after next. We may learn a little more about what actually did happen, we certainly will know when, where and how this case will continue to proceed.

Here is the video interview (Courtesy: New York Times) link RIGHT HERE

Kingvision2000 has decided to test the ire of the Times and have it up on the interwebs...

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