[Husker] More PSU

Ryan Lohr redhusker at hotmail.com
Thu Jul 12 21:33:24 CDT 2012


>That's not to say the report is inaccurate,
> but (like something you would expect from a former prosecutor) it doesn't 
> appear it was looking for innocent people, which is why (according to 
> media summaries) it points the finger at everyone from janitors up to the 
> Penn State Board of Trustees.  
> --
> Mike Nolan They should not be looking for innocent people.  They need to find anyone and everyone that had first hand knowledge of what was going on.  If the janitor knew or saw something he is at fault also.  This investigation, paid for by PSU, which is my understanding, was to uncover what happened and who knew what.  Not to find people that did not know anything about it.  PSU got what they paid for.  A full detailed report of the findings.  Are there more people out there that had knowledge of the situation?  Most likely, but the investigation had to be finished at some point. I am not going to read it.  I read the victims accounts and they were the only innocent people involved in this whole situation.  If anyone had any knowledge of this and did not report it I would consider them an enabler.  If someone is wrongly being accused of something they will have their day in court to prove otherwise, until then I do not feel sorry for anyone mentioned in that report other than the victims. Ryan
 > To: suerog2 at att.net
> Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2012 19:01:45 -0500
> From: nolan at tssi.com
> CC: husker at tssi.com
> Subject: Re: [Husker] More PSU
> 
> > I only wish I could state it as well as Jen Floyd Engel has stated it.  Death 
> > penalty, or whatever, this institution deserves a full measure!
> > Roger Lohr-Mpls
> 
> Sorry, but I completely disagree.  What would that solve?
> 
> It would not change what happened, and those who would be most 
> severely affected are people that had no involvement in what happened 
> back then.
> 
> As to the report, which I have not read and am not likely to read,
> (and I doubt most of the commentators on it have read it all, either),
> I wonder how well Nebraska (or any of us personally) would fare if
> the former director of the FBI was given an unlimited budget to investigate
> the last 15 years?  That's not to say the report is inaccurate,
> but (like something you would expect from a former prosecutor) it doesn't 
> appear it was looking for innocent people, which is why (according to 
> media summaries) it points the finger at everyone from janitors up to the 
> Penn State Board of Trustees.  
> --
> Mike Nolan
> 
> 
> 
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