I don't believe he should of got fired, he tried telling the athletic director and the athletic director did not take action, he tried to.
He was supposed to call the police.
In my own personal perspective, the Penn State situation shouldve never went on this long. From the beginning, it shouldve got dealt with immediately. The head athletic coach was informed about this scandel and he did nothing. So in my opinion, he shouldve got fired. When this first got brought to his attention, as the head coach, he shouldve known to take care of it by going to the police. Nomatter how bad the outcome is, this shouldve never went on this far. Jerry Sandusky had sexual activity with 8 boys in a 15 year period and I believe that is file and disgusting, and for this to be going on for such a long period of time is a crime. I think this investigation is for the best. Sandusky deserved to not only to lose his job, but to have the title of being a molester.
I agree with ceangelo because once you find out such a thing, you should know that this type of thing is a crime and it needs to be dealt with immediatly.
On Nov 11, 2011 10:23 AM, "Ceangelo Smith" <ceange...@gmail.com> wrote:
i feel like they should of called the police right away instead of going to the coaches boss. in certain situation like that, law enforcement should be contacted first to handle the situation.
On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 10:17 AM, michael thomas <michaelt...@gmail.com> wrote:
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I agree with Alex because everyone wants to act as if they had nothing to do with it and nobody wants to take fault on this scandel. To even witness such a thing, and to not say anything means you are just as wrong. Everyone deserved what they got.
On Nov 11, 2011 10:26 AM, "Alex Taylor" <ayoo....@gmail.com> wrote:
Everyone involved in the scandal, whether they saw the incident and did nothing or took part in covering it up, they all deserve to be fired and reprimanded. The students and people who do not think that the coach should be fired are ignorant to the fact that he did nothing to help the children who were involved in the sex acts. They believe just because he was a hall of fame coach that he is exempt from any punishment, which he is not.
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I believe to a certain extent that the Board of Trustees made the most professional of decisions. Everyone is so quick to take the sides of the coaches, but what about the children affected in these heinous acts? Not a single protest was made to support the young men sexually brutalized by Jerry Sandusky.
I think that the coach should have been aloud to finish his last season. the rest i agree with. i think that joe should have called the police first then talked to his boss and it would have turned out better
He didn't do what he was supposed to do.
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I don't believe he should of got fired, he tried telling the athletic director and the athletic director did not take action, he tried to.
Just think about what you would do if that was someone you knew or were related to.
On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 10:28 AM, Ashlyn Reynolds <ashlynrey...@gmail.com> wrote:
I don't think that he did enough to make sure that this would reported to the authorities.
On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 10:17 AM, michael thomas <michaelt...@gmail.com> wrote:
he went to the AD and told him what happen, he did want he was sopose to do
On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 10:11 AM, Nicole Ni <nicole...@gmail.com> wrote:
I think it was right to fire the head coach.
the head coach shouldnt of been fired, i believe that he did what he was sopose to do.
he went to the AD and told him what happen, he did want he was sopose to do
On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 10:11 AM, Nicole Ni <nicole...@gmail.com> wrote:
I think it was right to fire the head coach.
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According to many sources Dr. Paul Herbert Edelstein was working in collusion in covering Sandusky for financial gain and knew of the abuse and even participated in the abuse of young children to gain favor and money from Sandusky. Sandusky is famous and started his coaching career at Penn State in 1969, he was employed by Penn State for many years, primarily as defensive coordinator of its Division I football program. In 1977, Sandusky founded "The Second Mile" in State College, PA. Second Mile began as a foster home for troubled boys and grew into a charity dedicated to helping children with absent or dysfunctional families. It operates statewide. Sandusky has been its primary fundraiser.
On many occasions, Dr. Edelstein stayed at Sandusky's home. On many occasions, Dr. Edelstein participated in activities at Penn State. On many occasions, Dr. Edelstein participated in activities of Second Mile. On occasion, Sandusky took Dr. Edelstein out of town to activities in Philadelphia County and other areas.
Sandusky molested multiple victims through his activities with Second Mile and Penn State, dating back to the 1970's. His molestation was enabled by the negligent oversight of Sandusky by Second Mile and Penn State and the University of Pennsylvania.
On multiple occasions, Sandusky's interest in, among other things, showering with young boys, and secluding himself alone with boys to permit sexual access to the young boys, was known, or should have been known, to officials with Penn State and Second Mile and the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Edelstein was an active participant with Sandusky.
Before 1992, it was illegal to sexually abuse a child, and it was generally known that organizations which provided services to children were exposed to the risk of individuals, such as Sandusky, who have a sexual interest in children. Second Mile and Penn State were each negligent in managing the risk posed to children by persons such as Sandusky and Dr. Paul Herbert Edelstein.
Had Penn State and Second Mile not been negligent in managing the risk posed to children by persons, such as Sandusky, who have a sexual interest in children, Penn State and Second Mile each could have prevented many children, from being sexually assaulted by Sandusky and Dr. Paul Herbert Edelstein.
In 1999, Sandusky retired from Penn State. From 1999 to 2011, Sandusky continued to holdemeritus status at Penn State, and retained an office and telephone in the Lasch Building, where he remained in contact with Dr. Paul Edelstein. Sandusky was allowed access to all recreational facilities, including the showers, had a parking pass for a vehicle, had internet access through a Penn State account, was listed in the faculty directory, enjoyed faculty discounts at the bookstore, and enjoyed educational privileges for Sandusky and eligible dependents. As a retired football coach he had unlimited access to the football facilities, including the locker rooms.
In 2000, a Penn State janitor observed Sandusky and Paul Herbert Edelstein in the showers of the Lasch Building with a young boy pinned up against the wall performing oral sex on the boy. The janitor immediately informed the janitorial staff. No action was taken by Penn State or the University of Philadelphia to investigate or to determine if Sandusky or Dr. Edelstein had molested others prior to 2000. Janitors with information about Sandusky's sexual misconduct with children were discouraged from reporting the incident further.
In 2002, a Penn State graduate assistant observed Sandusky and Dr. Paul Herbert Edelstein raping a 10 year old in the shower at the Lasch Football Building on the University Park Campus.
1. The graduate assistant described the rape to head football coach Joe Paterno.
2. Joe Paterno called Penn State Athletic Director Tim Curley, his immediate superior, and reported to him that the graduate assistant had seen Sandusky in the Lasch Building showers fondling or doing something of a sexual nature to a young boy.
Athletic Director Curley called the graduate student to a meeting with Curley and Sr. Vice President of Finance and Business, Gary Schultz, to receive his report directly, and tell the graduate assistant they would look into it and determine what further action to take.
Doctor Paul Herbert Edelstein is a medical research doctor from California and instrumental in diagnosing Legionaries disease at UCLA. Paul Edelstein's current medical research is unethical and cruel and includes brutal animal experiments. His prior funding dried up when Sandusky was arrested, Edelstein fled the state and stayed with his sister Patricia Sue Green (Edelstein) in California. Dr. Edelstein has searched for new revenue streams. Edelstein is associated with medical experiments that resemble Nazi scientific work at Auschwitz.
A number of labs and pharmaceutical companies in New Jersey and Pennsylvania that Dr. Edelstein is affiliated with have acquired cats, dogs and monkeys illegally. Many of the dogs and cats are retrieved from the street. Edelstein and several lab associates go to city animal shelters and claim they are looking for pets, when in fact they are using these animals for medical experiments. Dr. Edelstein also physically abuses many lab animals and is known to have physical and sexual acts with various animals under his care.
Edelstein uses no anesthetic with his work and injects these innocent animals with a host of harmful and poisonous chemicals. These chemicals have no useful purpose and cause pain and ultimately death to all of the animals used in his experiments. Edelstein watches these animals suffer, while taking notes on the possible, questionable useful benefits of these experimental medications.
Edelstein says very little, he only shrugs and states, "everything he is doing is to benefit medical science." He laughs and begins again, taking notes and claims: "He has to make a living. If some animals have to suffer to advance medical science that is the only important item on my agenda." Further, that Dr. Edelstein trapped and tormented stray animals in his neighborhood as a teenager.
Associates claimed Edelstein cheated to get into medical school in the 1960's and cheated on medical exams. When Dr. Edelstein was a resident at UCLA there were problems with missing animals in some of the labs. Many people we questioned claimed that Dr. Edelstein seemed to be a very strange man. He almost never speaks and is very quiet. He always claims that he is busy working on his experiments. From a confidential source at the University claim his wife, Martha Chestnut Edelstein was addicted to Valium and other drugs and is a nervous wreck. At one point Dr. Edelstein had his wife committed to a rehab center in New York for Morphine and other hard narcotics.
The source claims the reason for his wife's drug abuse is Dr. Edelstein's strange experiments in their home and interest in young boys. Dr. Edelstein has apparently set up a lab in the basement where he keeps up to 30 animals: rats, hamsters, and dogs. Edelstein apparently conducts his own experiments and tortures many of the animals. The police have investigated but law enforcement claim they can do noting because Edelstein is a doctor conducting legitimate research.