I don’t mean criminal in the legal sense, though in all honesty it could have gone either way if someone pursued that route, but nobody wanted to do that understandably. He did fuck up tremendously and to say that he did everything he needed to do would then suggest that the years of nothing happening to Sandusky were as they should have been. JoePa tried to feign a bit of ignorance on the situation, saying he didn’t understand it, or understand the severity, but he’s a grown man and I highly doubt that. He told the campus police and was fully aware they did nothing about it, at that point he should have realized that he did NOT do everything he needed to do because Sandusky was not in custody, he was not being charged with anything, and countless kids could have still been being taken advantage of in the meantime. If you go in with the thought process that “I did enough, I put this on someone else, if they didn’t do anything about it it’s their fault” in regards to something as serious as the sexual molestation of children then it’s a huge tell of morality. If you don’t see something being done about a crime of this magnitude, do you sit back and hope something does, or do you go and call the actual police because this heinous crime has gone untouched?  

I don’t mean criminal in the legal sense, though in all honesty it could have gone either way if someone pursued that route, but nobody wanted to do that understandably. He did fuck up tremendously and to say that he did everything he needed to do would then suggest that the years of nothing happening to Sandusky were as they should have been. JoePa tried to feign a bit of ignorance on the situation, saying he didn’t understand it, or understand the severity, but he’s a grown man and I highly doubt that. He told the campus police and was fully aware they did nothing about it, at that point he should have realized that he did NOT do everything he needed to do because Sandusky was not in custody, he was not being charged with anything, and countless kids could have still been being taken advantage of in the meantime. 

If you go in with the thought process that “I did enough, I put this on someone else, if they didn’t do anything about it it’s their fault” in regards to something as serious as the sexual molestation of children then it’s a huge tell of morality. If you don’t see something being done about a crime of this magnitude, do you sit back and hope something does, or do you go and call the actual police because this heinous crime has gone untouched?