Sandusky reportedly on suicide watch

Former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky will now begin the next phase of his life as a convicted child sex offender. NBC's John Yang reports.

Jerry Sandusky has been placed on suicide watch, one of his lawyers said Saturday, a day after he was convicted of sexually abusing children in what one juror told NBC was a clear case of guilt.

Centre County Correctional Facility via Reuters

Jerry Sandusky is seen in this booking photo on Friday.

Karl Rominger said Sandusky was under individual guard at the county jail, known as suicide watch, and was apart from the general prison population, Reuters reported. 

It was not clear if Sandusky had acted in a way that threatened his own life, or if the move was standard procedure in such a high-profile case.


Rominger reiterated that the former defensive coach for Penn State football will appeal the verdict, a process that can happen when Sandusky is sentenced in 90 days or so.

Sandusky, 68, was convicted Friday of 45 counts of child sexual abuse and faces a minimum sentence of 60 years in prison, NBC News reported.

NBC TODAY: Juror explains deliberations

Juror Joshua Harper told TODAY that the look on Sandusky's face as the guilty verdicts were announced was "confirmation" that they had made the right decision.

Sandusky had shown "no real emotion, just kind of accepting because he knew it was true," he added.

The ex-coach had repeatedly denied the allegations, and his defense suggested that his accusers had a financial motive to make up stories, years after the fact.

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As Sandusky was placed in a police cruiser to be taken to jail on Friday, someone yelled at him to "rot in hell!" Others hurled insults and he shook his head no in response.

Defense attorney Joe Amendola was interrupted by cheers from the crowd on the courthouse steps when he said, "The sentence that Jerry will receive will be a life sentence."

Sandusky is one 272 inmates at the Centre County Correctional Facility, a jail that is just seven miles from the Penn State campus.

Like other inmates there, he was allowed to bring a few items with him and is allowed visits from his family, friends and lawyers.

The jail did not say whether anyone had come to see him Saturday. At his home, his wife and three of their adopted children remained inside after returning there Friday night. The windows blinds and curtains were drawn. 

Reuters and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Jerry Sandusky's victims, their families and an entire community are hoping to move forward after the former Penn State assistant football coach was found guilty of child sex abuse. NBC's Ron Allen reports.

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Nobody should get confused about this. It is absolutely normal procedure for any jail or prison to put a new inmate, especially one involved in a high profile crime and one who has not been incarcerated before to be placed on special observation checks (otherwise known as suicide checks or precautions) until the staff have an opportunity to observe and evaluate him medically, emotionally, psychologically and socially.

This says absolutely nothing about the state of the prisoners mind or behavior and everything about the professional standards adhered to by the jail and its staff.

  • 57 votes
#1 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:02 PM EDT

Yeah Whatever, just slide his some rope and turn the lights off...........

  • 145 votes
#1.1 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:03 PM EDT

Maybe he will be able to help in prison somehow. Not that I care that much, but it might offer some rehabilitation to some that actually deserve a chance.

Otherwise, I would not shed a tear if he somehow found some old nylons in his cell. That is usually best because there is NO turning back once you pull that knot. Certainly not hard to get a pair of nylons in.

Not that I am suggesting anyone do anything illegal, it is just a thought.

  • 14 votes
#1.2 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:14 PM EDT

Great idea-better yet, send him to Supermax prison in Colorado. Sammy Gravano (former Gotti underboss) and Thomas Casso (former Luchese crime boss) are serving life terms at Supermax and have 50 + mob hits between them. They'll take care of busines!

  • 19 votes
#1.3 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:19 PM EDT

Suicide watch? No way he will do himself in. He's got an appeal to go through.

  • 36 votes
#1.4 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:20 PM EDT

As a person who has dealt out sexual abuse he knows exactly what's in store for him. It's almost worth him going to prison for that reason alone. I wouldn't lose any sleep if the guard took an extra long bathroom break...

  • 50 votes
#1.5 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:25 PM EDT

I think his appeal will be thrown out. At least he's not smiling for his mug shot.

  • 28 votes
#1.6 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:32 PM EDT

Give him a bottle of pills, a loaded gun, a knife. No real loss if he did himself in. The man is a pos that should have been sentenced to death in the first place for violently raping these boys. The same with Micheal Jackson and all the catholic priests.

Just be rid of these molesters and stop handing your kids over to these goddamn priests.

As for Sandusky, I think all the money he transferred over to his wife should be returned back into his accounts and then all the money distributed to all of his victims. I'm sure his wife is just as guilty as her husband is.

His whole family makes me sick, and the college as well needs to stop praising this man as well as Paterno that put money and fame above the safety of these kids. May they all ROT in HELL where they belong.

  • 69 votes
#1.7 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:35 PM EDT

He's a sick menace to society,,,,let the scum bag oust himself!!!!!

  • 26 votes
#1.8 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:35 PM EDT

Why do most of you want to allow him the easy way out?

He needs to die much later of natural causes sitting in his cell. Some things are worth paying for.

  • 70 votes
#1.9 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:42 PM EDT

While I can understand the anger directed at this man, now that he's been convicted. It's never a good thing to wish someone dead........just saying........

Keep the community safe and keep him where he is.

  • 38 votes
#1.10 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:43 PM EDT

Anita-2036926 Said it perfectly. "Normal Procedure"

In fact normal procedure (protocol) for most jurisdictions after an "event", is a "suicide watch". An event being something on the order of, losing an appeal, losing a family member, actually being sentenced, including the first few days or more once he is processed at the penitentiary.

During typical court proceedings the accused usually get numb, then they actually convince themselves what their attorney is saying is actually true, then whammo. It sinks in. They are going to the big house, forever.

I'm not up to speed on the financial status of Pennsylvania but I bet they could use another Trooper on the force, or some school district needs another Teacher. I say they should leave him alone for a few hours to reflect on his terrible deeds.

Maybe some good can become of it.

  • 7 votes
#1.11 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:47 PM EDT

But why is "suicide watch" necessary? Are we really so paternalistic as to believe that we can state definitively that an incarcerated criminal is, on the one hand, too "insane" to really know whether he wants to live or die, or, on the other hand, that he is able to make such a decision "rationally?"

Or do we believe that, despite our intrinsic need for freedom, when we incarcerate someone, we ought to be able to prohibit him/her from making a graceful exit, and plaguing no one further, at least not in this life?

Too much God-playing for me. If the guy wants to die, let him.

  • 11 votes
#1.12 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:47 PM EDT

give him a loaded gun n razor blades or firing squad of his abused peps!

Bring him to TEXAS...we take care of that behind the barn...with a 12 gauge!

  • 19 votes
#1.13 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:49 PM EDT

The community will be safer once his wife has been arrested also. She knew. She allowed it. She witnessed it. She continued it. When a mother/father is arrested for child abuse, and the police find out the wife/husband witnessed it, but did nothing to stop it, they are arrested also. Why is this woman still free????

  • 80 votes
#1.14 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:52 PM EDT

the courts are not finished with him, until the judge administers the sentence. Why it takes 3 months I cannot guess. If u are sentenced to prison then u are allowed to die of natural causes or if another inmate offs u but suicide is against the rules.

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#1.15 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:54 PM EDT

NY-Mike and Eric.

Both valid points. Suicide is the easy way out and Sandusky should spend a lifetime behind bars, only to wake up and spend another if possible.

Wishing someone to die isn't what I was taught, but now that I can make my own decisions I really don't see the need to keep someone behind bars for the duration of their life. Incarceration is an interesting concept that has some interesting results. After about three years (studies say 24-48 months) a prisoner adjusts to the incarceration and becomes institutionalized because they have concluded that this will be their home until they die. Everything on the outside becomes secondary.

Therefore I ask. What good does it do to keep Sandusky in prison for the 15 or 20 years he may live? Does it serve to make US feel good? Does it truly punish him?

I think the best thing to do would be to take away his rights to use up any more natural resources than he already has. Water, air, etc.

  • 15 votes
#1.16 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 3:00 PM EDT

It sounds to me like he's not new to the jail and he hasn't made it to the prison phase of everything yet. I'm confused about why they're doing this, unless he's exhibited the desire to want to kill himself. if that's the way he wants to go, someone needs to tell him that that's the wuss way out. He's broken the law, violated other human beings improperly, and gotten away with it, but now that it comes time to be punished for what he's done, he just wants to die. How is that fair to everyone? I want him to live and see how he's screwed up other people's lives. They shouldn't let him take his own life to get out of his responsibility towards his victims.

  • 1 vote
#1.17 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 3:00 PM EDT

forget about suicide watch just put him in general population then he wont have to worry about suicide someone will be happy to kill him

  • 26 votes
#1.18 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 3:02 PM EDT

"Great idea-better yet, send him to Supermax prison in Colorado."

No, thanks. We have plenty of scumbags here already, between the Supermax and the federal prison in Littleton. We don't need any more.

  • 5 votes
#1.19 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 3:11 PM EDT

Right now he's in a county jail, he will decide soon to commit suicide by September his sentencing time for the life in prison ( he knows he will get).

The creep has no guts to live life in prison of course..yeah a rough and tough football guy...BS!

  • 13 votes
#1.20 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 3:17 PM EDT

Sandusky on suicide watch? Oh puleeeeez. This gutless self-serving prick wouldn't have the courage to take his own life.

  • 19 votes
#1.21 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 3:18 PM EDT

Hatchet:

Sandusky help someone in prison?

You have got to be kidding---it is the fear factor here of a monster who is uncontrolled with his private package--Don't you think he will still be looking for more victims?

I say let someone else HELP him in Prison, then give him what he gave those young boys, the same terror, and brutality in the same place---let him bleed, and rot.

  • 11 votes
#1.22 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 3:24 PM EDT

Yes, Sandusky is a horrible and vicious person. His crime will land him in prison beyond his natural life. Good. I fully approve with that. At the same time, his crime doesn't rise to the level of a death penalty in his state or in any state in America. I for one think he should be denied any chance at suicide and sit the balance of his life in solitary confignment, which is most likely going to be the case, due to the nature of his crime in relation to other inmates attitudes.

I'm always surprised at the level of depravity that people on line here, whom all will claim they are normal, wish this man to kill himself or another inmate will kill him and even suggest the guards to quietly assist to that end. That they (many of you) are completely OK with that line of thinking.

However that may be, the tone that some of you wish suicide and murder on this man only tells the civilized portion of this world what uncivilized, blood thirsty savages you really are.

  • 22 votes
#1.23 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 3:26 PM EDT

@ Mark Taft

The only fights this guy likes is with children, ones he knows he has a better chance at winning. He's done.

  • 8 votes
#1.24 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 3:32 PM EDT

Yea, I'm a blood thirsty citizen. Apparently you must think is's ok to waste billions of tax dollars keeping these kind alive. Well, I must conciede I can see that side of the argument: However if instead utilized these funds for other more productive uses to serve the community then everyone would be better off. Just my opinion.

  • 10 votes
#1.25 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 3:37 PM EDT

This kind of crime I feel should warrant the death penalty because of the terrible nature of this kind of crime, not because of costs. If you agree, start the hard labor in changing the laws in your state to reflect this.

This is in case some of you think I'm soft on criminals.

For those of you that balance life over simple costs, calling you depraved would be a compliment. Right Harley?

  • 4 votes
#1.26 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 3:38 PM EDT

He should be placed on suicide watch and prevent from killing himself. He should not be allowed to take the coward's way out, but should have to accept the responsibility and consequences of his actions. He should not be allowed to dictate the terms of his death. He was all about controlling other people's lives, now he needs to live with having his life controlled. Decisions over even the most basic of issues should be taken away from him and he needs to face his punishment and endure what is in store for him in prison without being able to just leave this life because he doesn't like the life that is ahead of him. Force him to live because death would be too good for him.

  • 13 votes
#1.27 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 3:42 PM EDT

Oh no. Don't keep him isolated. Just let the general prison population have him. They'll like him.

  • 14 votes
#1.28 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 3:43 PM EDT

@Just Wondering Aloud

There are many children being malnourished due to lack of state funding for services and aid programs, while we have more people in prisons now than ever before. Those prisons take huge sums of money to mantain, as well as the inmates housed within.

They are guaranteed rights, and in most cases of violent crimes, had no concern of the rights of thier victims.

Now you suggest that people are wrong in not wanting to foot the bill for this guy?

How many children could be fed on the cost of keeping him alive?

Where are your priorities?

Oh.. and please make your checks payable to the Pennsylvania Dept of Corrections. Just write "Up on my SOAPBOX" in the lower right corner.

  • 9 votes
#1.29 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 3:52 PM EDT

The Romans had it right. When someone of a certain stature was found to be guilty of something, they had the option of suicide. It saved a lot of unnecessary bureaucratic meandering.

  • 9 votes
#1.30 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 3:52 PM EDT

MFONT, Sammy the bull is dead. Besides, Gravano was career criminal who turned rat,Sandusky thru abuse of his power is a predater . Sammy the Bull knew damn well what the payoff was for his actions. Sandusky doesn't think he did anything wrong. Who knows how you befittingly punish this ba$tard, freak'n liberal courts! They oughta go after everyone who held back or tried to cover up Sandusky's crimes. F'em all, they ain't The Vatican !

  • 4 votes
#1.31 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 3:56 PM EDT

The problem with the death penalty - as so many of you are calling for - is that so many innocent people are executed. New evidence, new means of obtaining evidence, etc., come out after the fact and we conclude that an innocent person was put to death while the guilty party never even stood trial for the crime.

I'm not suggesting that Sandusky is innocent. I don't believe he is. However, I'd rather spend the tax money keeping him in prison than putting him to death. Not for his sake, but for the sake of the system.

From the very moment this story broke, people have been calling for his head on a platter. What he's found guilty of is nothing less than disgusting and evil, to be sure. Still, is there no time left for humanity to patiently await the fulfillment of the process? Are we so certain of everything reported in the "news" that we can pass judgement immediately without due process?

He will get his appeal. I doubt it will go his way, but it is not my place to pass such judgement. Nor is it yours.

As for wishing Sandusky commit suicide (or be murdered), if taking his own life is the path he chooses, I would not find suitable reason to stop him. Having said that, it is easy to throw stones from such a distance and with relative anonymity. What if this was your father we were talking about? What if it were your brother? Your uncle? You?

More honor and wisdom is purveyed when one chooses silent reflection than when he/she chooses to rage with the storm.

  • 11 votes
#1.32 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 3:59 PM EDT

Hatchet-101,

I will agree in part.

However, it's easy to take notice that the churches (the vast majority but not all) do comparatively little to see to the nourishment of disadvantaged children, while at the same time, approve of their churches spending money in an election campaign.

It's funny how the conservatives are quick to worry about state and federal budgets, cutting these very programs. Then in the next moment, want to complain that prisons, which they support as being tough on crime, are too costly and that leave little money for what they now say are needed social programs that they are cutting funding through the back door.

They can't have it both ways.

Now you can see why we liberals call you flip-floppers.

  • 7 votes
#1.33 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 4:02 PM EDT

Suicide watch hummm" can we watch too. maybe they can make a video of it. there will be a bazillion hits on U Tube.

now that they got the prick can they go after the creeps that enabled him?

  • 14 votes
#1.34 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 4:07 PM EDT

I'm like most, appalled by this terrible tragedy. But I find myself agreeing with "Just Wondering Aloud" - the whole mob mentality calling for his head reminds me of the French revolution and ITS excesses... That said, I'm relieved he's incarcerated and I can stop hearing about him until late September. And I have no problem with him being put in with the general population... I understand "Kiddie Diddlers" don't do very well in prison...

  • 12 votes
#1.35 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 4:09 PM EDT

This man is mentally ill. Nobody in their right mind molest children except somebody that is incapable of stopping that behavior. His repeated behavior and then his ability to lead a life outside that sick twisted world, should be enough to convince any normal, compassionate person that he is ill.

As a human being I sure would not wish this illness on anybody nor the victims. I am certain many around this man knew of this behavior, but perhaps could not reconcile themselves of this horror and turn him in. Families in the name of love often defend and hide those they just can't bring themselves to help.

At this point, the kindest thing society could do for this man in a perfect world would be to put him asleep like we do pets that have become dangerous. The reason to send people that error to prison is to hopefully rehabilitate them so they can one day return to society. I realize that we have failed this intent, but in a perfect world that is what we would wish for most prisoners. Those that have done such despicable acts cannot be helped and need to be put out of their misery.

We need to be a kind society in order to preserve mankind. When we spat at this sick man, and hope only for worse things to come to him, it then becomes abundantly clear that still we do not accept mental illness, but instead are repulsed by it and just want to contemn it and ignore it.

Always remember that an adult was once a child themselves and most likely was when something went very wrong.

  • 3 votes
#1.36 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 4:10 PM EDT

let Sandusky kill himself and SAVE THE TAXPAYERS A BUNDLE !!!!

  • 17 votes
#1.37 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 4:10 PM EDT

Sandusky was a father and did molest his own son, according to the son. Besides, I don't think he will commit suicide. He'll probably enjoy prison since that's the type of sex he likes so much.

  • 5 votes
#1.38 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 4:12 PM EDT

actually, I think Sandusky could help a lot of people in prison. All he'd need to do is shut his eyes while he's helping and imagine the person he's helping being a lot younger.

  • 3 votes
#1.39 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 4:30 PM EDT

If he decides to take the cowards way out, and end his life, rather then face the penalty for the crimes he's guilty of, so be it. I have no sympathy whatsoeve for this scum bag. The one's who would be due any sympathy would be the kids who he over-powered and raped, then excused it all with statements about just showering with little boys, but "not meaning anything sexual by it", or claims to histrionic personality disorder.

I could care less about the hapiness or what have you, of this scumbag. And if it he does it to himself, oh well, don't let the door slam on his way out... Perhaps then, if some are correct, he'd have to answer for both the rapes, the sexual assaults, and the suicide, in the hereafter... Either way Sandusky, you made your own bed, you got caught, now lie in it ;)

  • 1 vote
#1.40 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 4:30 PM EDT

D Buck has the best post on this thread !! LOL LOL LOL almost spit out my juice,,, woulda made a mess of my pc...for the rest of you bleeding heart dummies ...yeah we all should have compassion...compassion for his VICTIMS !! This man terrorized young boys !! Hurt them mentally, physically and emotionally...scarred for life...personally I could not care less if he offs himself or rots for eternity in prison (although I do agree the money spent keeping him alive would be much better off spent on productive needs...like feeding the hungry) I am sooo glad that he can longer hurt anyone...GOOD RIDDANCE you horse faced monster

  • 7 votes
#1.41 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 4:36 PM EDT

Suicide would be the easy way out. Sandusky needs to rot in jail for the rest of his life and ponder the horrors he perpetrated on innocent children.

In most cases I'd be in favor of rehabilitation and treatment, but in his case, anything the state does to help him is a waste of the taxpayer's money.

  • 4 votes
#1.42 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 4:49 PM EDT

I'm sure it's for protection from the other inmates. though he doesn't deserve it. It's a safe bet that a large percentage of male inmates were exploited in their youth, and would love to have a chance to take out their angst on this old pervert.

  • 7 votes
#1.43 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 4:54 PM EDT

Guess he will be playing soap fight with Baba, better not pick up the soap it could be costly ..... LOL

  • 5 votes
#1.44 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 5:01 PM EDT

As nice as it is to think that he is going to get his due punishment from the other inmates, it's very unlikely he will be ever put in that situation. Sexual predators with this nature get put in wards that house other inmates who have committed the same types of crimes. I call it the pansy ward. It is done specifically so that these inmates are kept safe. While I would love to see people like him get what they deserve (especially from someone who has nothing to lose by doing it) it is an unlikely scenario.

I am glad this scum was convicted. I can't imagine the extent of emotional damage he caused to the kids that were in his care and the families of those victims. I just hope that knowing he was convicted will bring even the smallest bit of piece to them, even though it doesn't change what happened to them.

  • 3 votes
#1.45 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 5:11 PM EDT

He will only sit in the local jail until he is sentenced, then he'll go to the prison!

  • 2 votes
#1.46 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 5:31 PM EDT

Give him a bar of soap and a belt. What a scum bag......

  • 2 votes
#1.47 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 5:52 PM EDT

Really "Just wondering Aloud" ?? I'm sorry you find it shameful that ppl want someone of this nature dead.... I wonder how you would feel if one of your children were subject to the pain and suffering this man has cause.... Here is an idea for you, Since you have sympathy for his situation maybe you should contact the prison, see if there is a chance he will be out on work release and you can hire him for a babysitter.... Idiot.

  • 3 votes
#1.48 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 5:53 PM EDT

As much as the bad part of me would like to see him take the easy way out. I must be forgiving and and hope God has mercy on him. And I do not wish him violence or to be raped, that is simply disgusting.

He must rot in prison for what he did first. And think about it. The rest is up to God to judge.

Of course if it was my kid he attacked...I doubt I could ever truly forgive him

  • 6 votes
#1.49 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 5:56 PM EDT

Kabimma he is not gay (Or to use your filthy hate filled term..a 'pansy') He is a pedophile.

It is a totally different thing, a different psychosis. A totally different attraction. Most pedophiles have adult relationships with members of the opposite sex. They have no attraction to adults of the same sex they are. And most pedophiles engage in molestation with kids of the opposite sex.

  • 8 votes
#1.50 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 6:01 PM EDT

I don't want this man to die for a very long time, I want him to be miserable, for a very long time. I want him to feel alone, scared, bored todeath, I want time to drag on and on until he begs for death

  • 9 votes
#1.51 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 6:08 PM EDT

federbluesjr

Gravano is not dead, he's in an AZ prison

    #1.52 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 6:28 PM EDT

    Keep this POS alive......remember ERON and Kenneth Lay ???......He died before his appeal and the Judge had to set aside his conviction.....That made all his assets off-limits for any of the Civil Suits that were piling up.....His wife got to keep the Mansion and everything else.

    sandusky's wife couldn't possibly have been unaware all those years...What I fear we will find out is that during the time it took for the trial, the sandusky's found ways to shelter all there assets (ie--Put everything in her name only)....I hope the State did not allow that to happen by freezing all his assets.

    "A federal judge on Tuesday threw out the fraud and conspiracy conviction of Kenneth L. Lay, the former Enron executive, who died of heart failure in July while on vacation in Colorado.

    Judge Simeon T. Lake III ruled that the conviction must be voided because Mr. Lay cannot pursue an appeal his guilty verdict.

    The decision, which had been expected, prevents the government from trying to seize more than $43.5 million from Mr. Lay's estate that prosecutors claimed he stole from Enron before it collapsed in 2001."

    http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C00E2D61E30F93BA25753C1A9609C8B63

    the sandusky's deserve to lose the house, the bank accounts, the PennState pension....He needs to be sitting in prison knowing that he's losing all his stuff and his "look the other way" wife will suffer accordingly.

    • 5 votes
    #1.53 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 6:29 PM EDT

    PLEASE. he doesnt deserve forgiveness. what he has done is unforgiveiable.!! i have no pity on this man. and eye for each boy. i just hope the guards turn around when the prisoners give him a dose of his own sick way with him. this man doesnt deserve to live. little b0ys.!!!! and i dont think his wife is that innocent in this whole deal.!! they all knew about this . joe p. and the other school officals. but they covered this up. all for football. he doesnt have the guts to kill hisself.!! he is scum of the earth. idonot feel sorry for this low life man. i feel for the boys, and families. hope they sue sue.!! penn state, his wife, all involved.!!

    • 4 votes
    #1.54 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 6:59 PM EDT

    If he wants to euthanize himself, that would be good for the taxpayers and the earth. First he should be asked to testify under oath about all the other people who knew what he was doing and covered it up. His estate should be stripped of all assets and those assets distributed to the victims. Penn State should be kicked out of the NCAA for several years and also pay large settlements to the victims. Sandusky's lying wife Dottie should go to prison too.

    • 4 votes
    #1.55 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 7:03 PM EDT

    Sandusky is mentally ill as shown by his actions. But for the sake of society he needs to be locked away for the rest of his life as there is no telling what he will do if given the chance again. Child molesters are well known to be so inclined for life and this sickness cannot be removed from them for sure.

    It will most assuredly always be a part of Sandusky or any other sex offender. So they all should be locked up for life once it is proven they are so inclined. Not so much to punish them, but to protect the innocents one in this world.

    • 2 votes
    #1.56 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 7:08 PM EDT

    No suicide for Sandusky. He needs to go to prison and meet Bubba! Sandusky will then experience what it's like to be sodomized, over and over again.

    • 5 votes
    #1.57 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 7:15 PM EDT

    Mike in Delray, You got that right, and it should be the same for everyone who looked the other way. Joe Paterno put his house in his wifes name shortly after the Sandusky story broke. Sandusky's asset's should go toward his incarceration,Penn State should shell out to the victims. Besides this pedophile Sandusky, Penn State was running a scam as well. Parents sent their kids there to play for coach Paterno, but he was little more than a presence. All the while Penn State was cashing in on Joe Paterno's name they were oblivious to Jerry Sandusky's actions? There is no way, rumors fly on campus, where to get beer and cigarettes where they don't look close at your ID,etc. This was cover up and shame on them and the abuse they allowed. See you in hell Jerry!

    • 4 votes
    #1.58 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 7:22 PM EDT

    If I was him, I would "off" myself also. I don't know how he lives with himself after what he did. He has absolutely no moral compass. He has repeated beatings to look forward to in prison. From what I have heard, inmates don't treat pedophiles very well.

      #1.59 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 7:56 PM EDT

      Jerry is in a Gay man's paradise. LET HIM KILL HIMSELF!!!!!

      • 1 vote
      #1.60 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 7:58 PM EDT

      I don't know what to say about this, other than I hope the poor kids that were the victims of this scum bag, can have some closure. May Jerry rot in prison!

      • 2 votes
      #1.61 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 8:00 PM EDT

      He must be kept alive at all costs. He must be made to suffer but not allowed to die. He must be put in the general populace where they beat him and all his teeth are knocked out with a secret. prohibited weapon. That same secret, prohibited weapon must be used by the other prisoners on his patootie until it bleeds and he's in severe pain. He must be made to suffer.

      • 3 votes
      #1.62 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 8:06 PM EDT

      As a survivor of child sexual abuse, I am glad Sandusky was convicted and I am glad he will spend the rest of his life in prison; however, I am appalled by the bloodthirstiness of so many of you. If rape is wrong, then isn't it wrong in prison as well as on the outside? Why, then, would you wish it on someone else-even a prisoner? If murder is wrong, then isn't it wrong on the inside of prison as well as on the outside-why would you wish it on a prisoner? What Sandusky did was horrific-believe me, no one needs to tell me how bad it was; I LIVED IT-and, yes, the same things happened to me-and he will pay for his crimes. Must we also wish for crimes to be committed against him?

      For whoever it was who asked about forgiveness: forgiveness is important for the sake of the one who is doing the forgiving. It doesn't hurt the person who is not forgiven if you don't forgive nearly as much as it hurts you. As they say in recovery, "Holding onto a resentment is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die." I have done both-I've not forgiven and I've forgiven. Forgiving does not mean you forget the bad thing that was done; it does not mean that you pretend nothing happened or that you have to trust them again. It simply means that you let go your anger and your need for revenge. If you happen to believe in God, you give it all to God. If not, I guess you just let it go. Then you can set whatever boundaries are necessary and be at peace. For me, I much prefer peace to living in a state of anger and resentment all the time. I'm not forgetting what happened to me, not at all-and the pain I've gone through has been horrible and still is sometimes. Forgiveness is something I'm learning about gradually, and it brings me a lot more peace than being angry all the time.

      I certainly believe justice should be served-like Sandusky being convicted and going to jail for life-but that is different from seeking vengeance and revenge due to anger. Vengeance would be more like wanting a crime to be committed against someone who is already serving a life sentence for his own crime. And I'm hardly asking for leniency for Sandusky-a life sentence is certainly not lenient, and I think he deserves every single year of it under the harshest conditions possible.

      • 8 votes
      #1.63 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 8:06 PM EDT

      what's the address i'll bring a rope

        #1.64 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 9:00 PM EDT

        seen too much

        As a survivor of child sexual abuse, I am glad Sandusky was convicted and I am glad he will spend the rest of his life in prison; however, I am appalled by the bloodthirstiness of so many of you. If rape is wrong, then isn't it wrong in prison as well as on the outside? Why, then, would you wish it on someone else-even a prisoner? If murder is wrong, then isn't it wrong on the inside of prison as well as on the outside-why would you wish it on a prisoner? What Sandusky did was horrific-believe me, no one needs to tell me how bad it was; I LIVED IT-and, yes, the same things happened to me-and he will pay for his crimes. Must we also wish for crimes to be committed against him?

        I am sorry for what you went through. Hopefully, whoever did it is now being suitably punished. If not, may that person find suffering in the rest of his/her life. As you are someone who lived through childhood sexual abuse, of course, you have the right to your opinion on how perpetrators should be treated. Those of us who never suffered through it - and who are outraged that it happens - have the right to ours. If we did start treating molesters tit-for-tat, and showing them what horrible things we wish and want upon them actually happening, then maybe there would no longer be the tragic stories like you tell. I want child molesters to be raped. I want them to suffer incredible pain. When they are, then maybe those who want to rape innocent youth will know not to try it.

        I hope Sandusky is horrifically raped in prison (to the point where he doesn't enjoy it, since, obviously, he's into highly perverted sex). They should record it and show it to others like him who even remotely try what he did to children. I want him to scream in pain and agony and humiliation. No one should endure what you had to go through. Showing those who want to, and what would happen to them, is a way to prevent it. I hope he bleeds. I hope he's so violated that not even surgery will fully rectify (pardon the pun) it. I hope that those who did what they did to you see it, so it never happens to anyone else - a child or an adult - again. Rapists cease to be human beings. They are just trash that need to be used, abused and losed.

        • 1 vote
        #1.65 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 9:04 PM EDT

        I know I will get lamb basted for this, but, here goes. The purpose of prison is to protect society from harm and to punish the perpetrator of a crime. The punishment is one's loss of freedom. If we allowed suicides and blood baths at random, there would be chaos and lots and lots of paperwork. The Correction's Officer's purpose is to keep these people from harming themselves and each other--They are the keepers. The inmates are the kept. Rape is wrong--on the inside and out. Who do you think would want to rape Sandusky? The fact is...Those that are actually raped in prison are not the ones that you would think deserve it. They are in for non violent crimes (like drugs, fraud), of slight build, not affiliated with any gangs or ethnic groups, are first time offenders, and are placed in cells with lifers or long timers (like Sandusky) that have nothing to lose by raping their cellie. That is the profile. Do you think Sandusky fits this profile? I don't. The fact is, Sandusky will likely be harrassed to no end and may even be assaulted or killed--some inmates are really, really p!ssed off at men like him and don't have any interest in having sex with them. They want to stab him as many times as they can before the CO's are able to stop it. The CO's have a hard job and their work is cut out for them concerning Sandusky...It is their job to keep him safe. They don't care what crimes the inmates commit....Some don't even know what crimes they are in for. They are just there to do a job and it is not an easy one. They treat the mother that killed her children the same as the man that raped 10 women...or the pedophile that abused children for decades...the same. They are not the judge or the jury and they don't pretend to be. He will get what the law allows and no more. All this "Bubba" cr@p is just venting and a load of sh!t. No CO that has a professional bone in his/her body would allow an inmate to be harmed intentionally. Get over your eye for an eye stuff and wake up. Remember who we are and where we are--America. This isn't Iran. He should serve his time and not be allowed to reoffend ever again...and he lost his freedom. Should I wish a speedy natural death on him--Yeah, I probably do. He is scum. He will be sent to where scum live...for the rest of his miserable life. I don't see why that isn't enough for you people. Will his death prevent the suffering of a single one of his victims? Nope, they, too have received life sentences from what he did to them. Nothing anyone could do to him will make what he has done go away. Just leave him alone to be forgotten and anonymous as he serves out his sentence and hears how everything he owns will be going away. That should be enough for you people. I apologize for the long rant...

        • 5 votes
        #1.66 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 9:42 PM EDT

        To everybody who doesn't understand why he is being put on suicide watch. It is Standing Operating Procedure, also known as SOP. Several of the posters posted this, but apparently some of us are so eager to comment, to read the other posts before putting in their two-cents worth. Colorblind, and a bunch of numbers, your response is that of a calm rational human being. Unfortunately some people have seen too many vigilante movies. But, I will say this, I hope they don't let him out in a few years because of the expense of treating him in old age. We're not supposed to be in the revenge business, but if his health gets bad, give him painkillers, and let him die peacefully.

        • 4 votes
        #1.67 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 10:13 PM EDT

        Ahh' Fate and you see but you dont believe..

        Maybe you should believe that his sin has been succumbed by his own existence..

          #1.68 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 10:48 PM EDT

          Mark....In my State, he is has a right to the same medical treatment that is available in the community in which he is housed. Many inmates are on dialysis because of past drug use. If he has a terminal illness, he will get exactly as you suggest. Pain meds and time. Actually, it is the heavy drug users that are costing us so much money...dental, Hep C treatment, HIV meds, dialysis...on and on. He will cost about $25/day is my guess...that might be a little high, but I don't know what meds he is on. BTW...Thanks for the positive comments....

          • 1 vote
          #1.69 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 10:52 PM EDT

          Colorblind-2498596 is totally correct in the statement about the Correction Officer's purpose. I am the daughter of a CO and the wife of another. CO's are there to keep the inmates "inline". The will risk their own lives and well-being to keep the inmates from hurting and/or killing each other. If they left inmates go after one another, no matter the crime, it would result in chaos. The CO's do not play God and decide who should be hurt and should not be. They are there to keep the inmates from hurting themselves or other inmates. A lot of times pedophiles will be placed into solitary for their own protection. No matter how the CO feels about the inmate it is not his/her job to set the punishment. The punishment is LOSS of FREEDOM. As for the suicide watch, as soon as the verdict came in my husband, a CO, stated Sandusky would be put on suicide watch, as are all inmates the first time they are brought into jail or facing long(life terms), or big cases. He will serve the rest of his life in prison, the time when most people think of all they have done in life and reflect on it. I myself hope he lives a long life so he can live in prison. It's not club med, it is prison. They get told when to eat, shower, sleep, and wake. Imagine being in a cage with constant noise around you, never any total peace. Never getting to do the things you enjoy, spending private time with your family. The lights never go all out, even when you sleep. Does it make up for his crimes? No. But it is the best that can be done.

          • 5 votes
          #1.70 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 10:54 PM EDT

          Pull out the suicide watch. It could save us thousands of dollars.

          • 1 vote
          #1.71 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 10:57 PM EDT

          sooo, he was convicted, and will be thrown in jail for over over 300 years.... on hearsay.... RIIIGHT I say that this jury was biased, why you might ask? Show me the PROOF that this man committed these crimes!!! There is none, I should have been this guys lawyer, I would have done a much better job, and I dont even have a law degree, you dont need one too be fair, all you need is some common sense.....

          • 2 votes
          #1.72 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 11:16 PM EDT

          Thank you, colorblind and quelara. And you are exactly right about the CO's. Why risk their lives for revenge on someone who is spending a life sentence among an entire prison full of some people who have done terrible things, some not quite so terrible perhaps? If the CO's let prisoners mete out justice, maybe a riot could result; and more deaths might occur. Is it really worth it? Sandusky will suffer. Prison is no picnic. Let him suffer-I'm all for it-I'm just not for committing more crimes to make him suffer.

          • 5 votes
          #1.73 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 11:26 PM EDT

          Can someone tell me where in the article it said he was thinking of suicide? He is placed on watch due to policy, normal routine, they did not say he was at that point. His attorny said they are appealing it, why die now?

          On another note; you say he should not be forgiven due to the severity of his crime, yet how many of you have forgiven others for things you do not believe in? Forgiveness is strength, it is who we are suppose to be. I am not saying you have to like him, or even care what happens to him, but forgiveness is a must. He will have his day with his maker, let Him be the judge of worthiness. It does not matter what prison he is put in, most of them have a yard for all the sex offenders to be together, this keeps the murder rates down in prison. He is not 25 he will not be in there for long. Just let the man do his time and live with this every day, but please stop wishing anyone dead.

          I know how the victims feel, and being able to forgive him for his actions is the start of moving forward. Now I know not everyone will believe as I do, or think as I do, but put your selfishness aside for a moment and stop stooping to his level. Being cruel is wrong, even in words on here.

          • 1 vote
          #1.74 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 11:31 PM EDT

          Suicide watch...sure...most everyone would watch him commit suicide.

          • 1 vote
          #1.75 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 11:33 PM EDT

          While I agree that Sandusky deserves everything he gets, I don't wish suicide on him, as I tend to believe that would be the coward's way out. I think that it's much more difficult to face the punishment that you earned for the rest of your days. What's sad is that the rest of his life, in Sandusky's case, will probably be only 10-15 years. If only he had been stopped years ago! Which brings me to my next point.

          While I believe there is plenty of blame to go around, I believe most of it rests squarely on Paterno et al and, of course, on Sandusky. Blaming Sandusky's wife and McQueary seems to me to be a cop-out. Perhaps Sandusky's wife suspected what was going on. Perhaps she didn't. Perhaps she was so far in denial she couldn't acknowledge her own suspicions. Perhaps she suspected, but was also a victim and was too frightened to confront him about it. Perhaps McQueary should have reported what he saw to the cops, but the fact is that he reported it to Paterno et al, expecting them to take care of it. Let's not forget, too, that McQueary testified against Sandusky, helping to ensure that he was placed behind bars. While I understand that Paterno was a beloved coach to many sports fans, that does not make him infallible. (I've never really been a sports fan, so I can be a little more objective about this.) The fact is that Paterno et al should have immediately fired Sandusky and reported him to the cops. If only they had had the courage to do that, Sandusky would have been sent to prison much sooner and many lives would not have been ruined. Instead, they chose to sweep it under the rug, essentially implying, "You go ahead and do what you do. We'll pretend we don't know." And THAT, to me, is absolutely shameful!

          • 1 vote
          #1.76 - Sun Jun 24, 2012 12:41 AM EDT

          MoonWolf99....Penn State already has their Checkbook out with $$$ 1.8 BILLION $$$ in their Endowment Accounts....They want this to go away and will pay handsomely to do just that.

          http://www.psu.edu/trustees/pdf/september2011agendafppappendix3.pdf

            #1.77 - Sun Jun 24, 2012 9:06 AM EDT

            Pax Bellum Amo:

            You are wise to see the danger of the sword becoming mightier than the pen. How carelessly we wield our words; how easily we use them to abuse! Thought seeds words and words grow into action. God help us all if some of the words here should come to pass. How long will it take the human race to acknowledge that the winds of time change men's fortunes? Those who cavalierly spit violence in the wind will thank God for forgiveness when the wind turns their way. Mark my words.

            Thank you for promoting silent reflection. It is the ultimate fertilizer in the garden of the mind. May you be blessed better than blessed.

            • 2 votes
            #1.78 - Sun Jun 24, 2012 9:44 AM EDT

            Many thanks Prince of Peace 1. May you and all of yours be blessed as well.

              #1.79 - Wed Jun 27, 2012 9:52 PM EDT

              Let Jerry "The Child Molester" Sandusky do one honorable thing in his miserable life.

              Give him a gun and one bullet and let him blow his brains out.

              It won't even the score with what he did but it would at least put this pathetic POS in Hell.

                #1.80 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 10:51 AM EDT
                Reply

                Please, throw a bottle of pills and a few razor blades into his cell, close the door and check back in 24 hours. Save the taxpayers from having to pay for this degenerate for the next 20 years.

                • 23 votes
                #2 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:06 PM EDT

                This is good. Either he does it or just let the inmates do the job. We have already spent enough money on "deciding" whether his was guilty or not and Guess what won???? Let him get exactly what he gave and see just how he enjoys it from the big guys.

                Good riddance to rubbish. Note: the Redhead guy should be in prison too.

                • 10 votes
                #2.1 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:29 PM EDT

                Wishing someone dead is not good Kharma.

                • 19 votes
                #2.2 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:48 PM EDT

                You are right Eric, beside being in maximum secuity is really the punishment. That is what I want. For him to spend the rest of his live in 23 hr lockdown. And there is that karma thing.

                • 10 votes
                #2.3 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:57 PM EDT

                I don't think he should get to take the easy way out. He should have to serve time with the inmates and they will take care of him. He will get what he gave. They sure don't like child molesters in prison!

                • 5 votes
                #2.4 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 3:04 PM EDT

                He might be thinking..I'm 68 to old for others in prison to ram my old AZZ..he forgets though..its prison anything is more enjoyable for prisoners there besides using their own hand!

                • 5 votes
                #2.5 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 3:25 PM EDT

                desertgirl, he will have to be isolated for the rest of his life, or some sorry a$$ lawyer from the ACLU will send the prison guards to prison, if anyone hurts Sandusky's feelings.

                The sooner he is gone the better.

                • 6 votes
                #2.6 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 3:28 PM EDT

                Line up guys and take a numbered ticket..the guards will open up Sandusky's cell door from 8 PM - 10PM every other day.

                • 3 votes
                #2.7 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 3:31 PM EDT

                @Eric-913730 , good kharma is going to be when Sandusky's @$$ gets rapped by bubba's BIG DICK back in prison,hope he takes it like a man up the can !!!!PAYBACK IS A BITCH

                • 5 votes
                #2.8 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 4:16 PM EDT

                Mark 9:42 " And if anyone causes one of the little ones who believe in me to sin, it would be better for him to be thrown into the sea with a large millstone tied around his neck"

                • 5 votes
                #2.9 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 4:21 PM EDT

                If the ACLU would be a problem should the inmates give him his just deserts, (yes Sandusky, waiting to drop the soap would be a bigger chance then you ever gave those boys you violated); too bad we couldn't find him guilty in some crime that involves the Russians, as we could ask them to do what the ACLU wouldn't let us :p A stay in a Russian jail might do Sandusky well, and the Russians would have no such compunction about letting him face his karma. Just look at how they dealt with the Somalian pirates, who caused trouble for sea travel and trade....

                Sandusky would just love a Russian jail. Oh well, he might just end up being protected from Bubba, but still get fed food through a slit, and left without any human contact 23 hours a day, until he finally loses suffers from sensory deprivation disorder. I guess it will have to suffice...

                • 1 vote
                #2.10 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 4:41 PM EDT

                Eric karma does happen...but what are you saying? That Sandusky is above karma?? Karma is coming after him like a runaway freight train...and Spanier and The Mrs. should be next

                • 6 votes
                #2.11 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 4:42 PM EDT

                Rape is a crime of violence not sex. Pedophilia is about control not sex.

                Th fact that it is sexual in nature is very much secondary.

                • 5 votes
                #2.12 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 6:03 PM EDT

                Jerry is living a gay mans dream. tapped in a place filled with thousands of Horny men. Jail is not punishment, its a lifetime vacation of pleasure for the gay man. Let him kill himself

                • 1 vote
                #2.13 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 8:31 PM EDT

                As a former coach Jerry should be very familiar with the term "Sudden Death". Game over.

                • 1 vote
                #2.14 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 9:14 PM EDT

                Mark and Mike...You are so very wrong. You do realize don't you that there are many inmates in prisons that have standards and do not believe in raping anyone. Not every prisoner is a rapist, murderer, or pedophile. Some are in for drug selling, fraud, three counts stuff, robbery, manslaughter, vehicular homicide, and many other crimes. You are putting all inmates in a group and filing that away in your mind. Prisons are very much like cities or small towns in some cases. They have shot callers that run the inside of the inside. The chance of someone actually wanting to rape him is pretty low. The chance of a price on his head is pretty good...that is, being shanked. Many inmates just want to do their time. They don't want to do life for killing Sandusky...and they would. It is the lifers that don't have much to lose. Those are the ones that the CO's will try to keep away from him. You are sick to think that all inmates are thinking of nothing but raping. It isn't true. Many hook up with another inmate and are "gay for the stay." Others just do the hand thing....Rapes do happen...They just don't happen to who you think they should happen to. Many inmates are actually gay and are fine with meeting the needs of others. Sex...all sex...is against the rules in prisons. Does it happen? Sure, everday. Do the CO's do their best to intervene. Sure, everyday. You really need to visit a prison before you spout off....It isn't what you think.

                • 3 votes
                #2.15 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 9:57 PM EDT

                MarkS+numbers They would accomplish nothing by rapping his backside. Perhaps you meant raping. OK vigilantes, learn how to spell what you're talking about. Secondly, if you are a Christian, please remember what Christ would say. I suggest yoga, or relaxation techniques. When you lose your temper you diminish yourself. I wonder how many of you punishment people applauded George Zimmerman killing Trayvon Martin. Colorblind-2498596 seems to know what he's talking about. Perhaps you should take notes.

                • 2 votes
                #2.16 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 10:24 PM EDT
                Reply

                And please, MSNBC, get his face and articles off the main page. Who cares? There are more important things going on in the world than this POS.

                • 20 votes
                Reply#3 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:09 PM EDT

                I agree gunner. Convicted, he will do time, move on

                • 9 votes
                #3.1 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:11 PM EDT

                A story that was posted less than an hour ago, already has over 100 comments on a Saturday afternoon.

                I would say several people care. In two days, all the news outlets will move on to the next big story.

                • 5 votes
                #3.2 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:47 PM EDT

                Yes, it will all blow over until the appeal. Then we will have more coverage.

                I think the appeal is fruitless, but to each his own.

                • 5 votes
                #3.3 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:48 PM EDT

                Eric there will be one fruit there, if Sandusky shows up at the appeal.

                • 3 votes
                #3.4 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 3:30 PM EDT

                You call these replies caring? Noone cares about this man. He will get what he deserves, then some liberal POS will try to make people feel sorry for him. This country has gotten too soft.

                • 5 votes
                #3.5 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 3:54 PM EDT

                We don't all care about the fate, or the well being of this monster. He does however happen to be not all that far from the backyard of some of us. Mercer county, NJ isn't exactly in PA, this said it is on the border to Bucks county, PA (aka opposite side of the Deleware river). I can say this, I wouldn't want this lil **** anywhere's near me or my family...

                People will be happy if he's kept out of civilized society. If he ever were to get back in (and that's an if), a demand that he must be subject to all the laws and restrictions involved in registering with the sex crimes database, and having to alert every community to his presence would be a bare minimum requirement. Every parent would also have the right to get a restraining order against him, baring him from comeing anywhere near their kids, individually or collectively. There's no caring for him, we all just wanted him to go away... Put another way, it isn't exactly a part of our own culture, but in this case, if he were Amish, he'd get shunned. That essentially is what people would wish for him...

                  #3.6 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 4:51 PM EDT

                  I makes me wonder if his wife didn't get a trill out of what they did together? They both deny it.

                  I wonder where Dotties head has been for 40 some years. I know if my husband did something like that I would know about it because I live with him in the same house. I don't believe she knew nothing............

                  no way

                  • 10 votes
                  #3.7 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 4:55 PM EDT

                  He's too arrogant to kill himself. He believes he's innocent, wealth will make you feel bullet proof so please do watch him. He needs to make it to prison, they deal VERY harshly with child molesters there. He will be raped and beaten, hopefully daily, maybe at some point he'll understand how very badly he hurt all those boys and he'll be sorry. I pray he is very, very, very sorry.

                  • 2 votes
                  #3.8 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 5:27 PM EDT

                  Gunner you bring politics into it, screaming about liberals. How ignorant you are...but here since you did...

                  A news flash for you...Sandusky is a Republican

                  • 3 votes
                  #3.9 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 6:06 PM EDT

                  I agree Gunner. Besides he looks like another pervert named Jeffrey Epstein that ruined the life of a woman I loved. Two of a kind. But Epstein was a billionaire and a friend of Clinton and so only got 13 months even though he should have gone to prison for 30 years.

                  Every time I see Sandusky's face I am reminded of all the damage I saw done to a really kind and sweet woman by a total pervert and it hurts.

                  Lock him up and quit showing his picture. He is ugly inside and out. Just like Jeffrey Epstein.

                    #3.10 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 7:12 PM EDT

                    Juanita...Have you ever actually worked in or been in a prison? You watch too much tv.

                    • 1 vote
                    #3.11 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 10:01 PM EDT
                    Reply

                    Maybe they could let "Bubba" deliver his prison welcome package??

                    • 8 votes
                    Reply#4 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:10 PM EDT

                    He would enjoy that too much!

                    • 1 vote
                    #4.1 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:49 PM EDT

                    Lots of "old testament" going around on this thread today.

                    • 9 votes
                    #4.2 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:50 PM EDT

                    "Lots of "old testament" going around on this thread today."

                    Well considering that he ruined the lives of over a dozen victims, don't you think he should at least be allowed to kill himself if he would want to?

                    As others have said, he's going to be in protective custody once he makes it to prison - does he really deserve to be protected when we have to pay that much more for it?

                      #4.3 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 5:53 PM EDT

                      No, Jane. The Corrections Officers will not "let" anyone do anything to him on purpose. Besides, he is just another number to the Officers. He will get no more or any less than any other prisoner. They don't develop personal relationships with the inmates for a very good reason. Those that do...don't make it in the profession for very long--Inmates are manipulator supreme. CO's don't play.

                      • 2 votes
                      #4.4 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 10:06 PM EDT
                      Reply

                      True, He didnt care what he did so why should we. Old news, lets move on. He wont need any pills, rope or razor blades, hes going to.. well you know in prison and that alone is death

                      • 3 votes
                      Reply#5 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:13 PM EDT

                      For one thing he will be placed in a section for sex offenders as they are not allowed in general populations as they are the lowest scum on the food chain there. And some dumb pretty boy will get caught doing some girl that has not quite reached the age of consent and good old boy will befriend him and have a butt buddy for a long time. so u see what is going to hurt him? His wife got the money and I am sure will make him deposits in his prison account for his goodies to buy his new lovers. He gets meals free and medical attention and will live like a king in there because of his money. And he gets all the young guys he can afford. After processing and all the good stuff, about 60 days he will have a "wife".

                      • 2 votes
                      #5.1 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 3:02 PM EDT

                      Very likely his personal assets will be frozen very soon, if not already, as I am sure he faces personal liability in the civil cases filed against him.

                      No doubt the University will take thier fair share of penalty, monetarily and otherwise.

                      By the time this is over he will be penniless, destitute, incarcerated, and near dead. This, of course, considers he is not already dead by then.

                      • 4 votes
                      #5.2 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 3:29 PM EDT

                      "At his home, his wife and three of their adopted children remained inside after returning there Friday night. The windows blinds and curtains were drawn."

                      ...which proves that some media scumbag staked out the house. So, why does the media want to drag the kids through hell too? JS got what he had coming. His kids didn't do a damn thing wrong. But because they're his kids, the press has to punish them too. The person I'd like to see hang alongside JS is the dirtbag that refuses to respect the children's privacy.

                      • 4 votes
                      #5.3 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 4:45 PM EDT

                      I think the University should take their fair share of penalty--monetarily and otherwise. Monetarily is one of the only thing these guys understand. That and the need to preserve "Penn State Football" reputation being higher on their list of priorities than doing anything to stop this man. Someone on an earlier post said it well--"a top to bottom failure of the administration" at Penn State.

                      • 3 votes
                      #5.4 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 4:58 PM EDT

                      Too bad an investigation couldn't be launched on govenor Cobbert, wrt exactly how much he knew, and when. You know, after he made those statements about this not being the first time he heard of this case, when he was quick to point fingers at Paterno, while keeping the public attention off himself. Right as he acknowledged to being the attorney general at the time this was all going on, and suggested in such statements that he might have been in the know wrt something over a decade ago...

                      This monster (Sandusky) is locked up, but if questions about who did or didn't do what is out there, then question as to why the attorney general (at the time in question), didn't do anything while this was all going on under his watch, would be fair question. If he did know about this, before last year, exactly when, Mr. govenor? If Cobbert knew 12 years ago or so, the power to act was also his own....

                      • 4 votes
                      #5.5 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 5:05 PM EDT

                      @Ken--I agree the kids should not have to be put through anymore grief about this. But, the wife? It is just unfathomable to me that any woman, no matter what income level, would choose to stand by and "turn a blind eye" while these things went on for all this time.

                      Sometimes, when it comes right down to it, it's about whether a person (in this case a spouse) has any personal integrity at all. Whether the children involved were her biological children or her adopted children or someone else's children isn't the point. The idea that she didn't suspect anything, or she knew nothing of the kind was going on, when her husband invited preteen boys to sleep over and spent much of his time with them--with her not around--Really? Does that sound even remotely believable to anyone?

                      She had a duty to protect her own kids and the kids he procured through his work with the charity foundation--and she failed miserably. He deserves to spend the rest of his life in jail, definitely, but I would argue that she deserves some punishment for her role, too. Maybe they can't convict her as complicit in every case, but what she did on the witness stand appears to be nothing less than perjury to try to protect a pedophile and her own standing in the community--to me that is despicable.

                      • 5 votes
                      #5.6 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 5:10 PM EDT

                      Why do my tax dollars have to support such a wimp of a man! This too is criminal. Zero respect for that creep.

                      • 1 vote
                      #5.7 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 6:05 PM EDT

                      @Momcat--I agree completely. JS's wife would have to be of the most naive sort, not to know what was happening. I really don't care about protecting her. It's the kids that need to be spared from the paparazi nazis.

                      • 2 votes
                      #5.8 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 9:13 PM EDT

                      JS's wife would have to be of the most naive sort, not to know what was happening.

                      It's called DENIAL. Either that or she lied on the stand. However, denial can be extremely powerful and can cause a person to literally believe they did not see what they actually saw. Trust me, it's happened in my family. I've seen people turn around and deny saying things they said or did only months before (or even the night before), and deny them so vehemently and with such conviction you can't help believing them. It's like they really believe they didn't say what they said-I think sometimes they do really believe it. Many people who have dealt with addicts know exactly what I'm talking about. I'd think I was crazy if I hadn't written everything down or confirmed it with others.

                      I'm not trying to say that Sandusky's wife is an addict or anything-I have no idea of anything like that-I'm only using an illustration of denial. Of course, like I said, she could simply be lying.

                      • 2 votes
                      #5.9 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 9:53 PM EDT
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                      Comment author avatarEric Coffeevia Facebook

                      hould of let him stay out of prison until entencing o he can shoot himself when they come to get him.

                      • 4 votes
                      Reply#6 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:14 PM EDT

                      He already has been convicted...let him do an interview and see if he confesses.

                      • 4 votes
                      Reply#7 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:15 PM EDT

                      Don't you know everyone in prison is innocent

                      • 2 votes
                      #7.1 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 7:34 PM EDT
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                      Comment author avatarAmy Dickson Lodgevia Facebook

                      Suicide watch? Does that mean we get the satisfaction of watching him do it???!!!

                      • 8 votes
                      Reply#8 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:16 PM EDT

                      Who would actually want to? That is sick...

                      • 2 votes
                      #8.1 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 10:14 PM EDT

                      I'd love to watch Sandusky kill himself, along with the Penn State administrators that covered up for him, his wife and anyone else that shielded him 10 years ago when he was at the height of his power.

                      Doesn't anyone see that he is 68? They covered it up when he was in full effect but years later, when he was retired and losing his juice they toss him.

                      Yeah - I'd love to see this whole crew of child molesters and child molester protectors kill themselves. I'd enjoy it immensely.

                        #8.2 - Sun Jun 24, 2012 12:47 AM EDT
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                        Agree it's time to get this evil filth off the front pages, and let his victims begin the healing process. I don;t want to see this pervert's face again.

                        • 18 votes
                        Reply#9 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:16 PM EDT

                        screw that.....it's time to go after the people that protected him, stopped the former investigations and covered up for him.

                        THIS ISN'T OVER YET. Penn state covered for him. Plenty of administrators lied under oath for him. This pedophile victimized a dozen or more children and people knew. That's criminal and we shouldn't accept that from our legal system.

                          #9.1 - Sun Jun 24, 2012 12:50 AM EDT
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                          Make sure there is enough rope and pills for him and tell the guard to take a real long lunch break and to leave that scumbag by himself so us taxpayers don't have to pay to keep this POS in jail until he finally drops dead Help him along

                          • 4 votes
                          Reply#10 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:17 PM EDT

                          Mike...What should we do with the other million prisoners that we support? Should we kill them also? "Tell the guard to take a long lunch break"? WTH are you talking about? The inmates don't tell the Corrections Officers what to do and when to do it. It is the other way around and the Officers don't like it when murders happen on their watch...Too much paper work and a lot of time reviewing video tapes. You do realize that a person on suicide watch is placed in a dress like garment made of heavy quilted material with velcro straps and a blanket made of the same stuff. No eating utensils other than a spoon that must be accounted for after each meal. They are observed in person and on video every minute of every day...and their activities are documented. They are allowed to shower under supervision--no water in their cell once a day or less. It isn't exactly a dream job to supervise and it isn't a "live like a king" existence for the inmate.

                          • 2 votes
                          #10.1 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 10:21 PM EDT
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                          People like him deserve a life sentence. They should all get one.

                          • 7 votes
                          Reply#11 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:17 PM EDT

                          Susan...Now there is a statement that I agree with....Yes, they should.

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                          #11.1 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 10:22 PM EDT
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                          This man is too much of a coward to commit suicide, and I'm still incensed enough to want him to live out his full life in the confines of a cell, while being treated harshly by fellow inmates, year after year! This would be HIS Hell.

                          • 18 votes
                          Reply#12 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:17 PM EDT

                          I think he should spend the rest of his life in solitary...NO TV, no computer, no books, no visitors, see no one to talk to. Just sit in a cell 24 hours a day and think about what he did. MAYBE that will take the smirk off his face he had in court.

                          Mrs. S. ..Did you not think it odd that none of your friend's husbands brought young boys home on weekends and slept with them in the basement rather than their wives like your husband? We are not stupid people Mrs S. Let's hope the authorities did not buy that load of crap either.

                          • 3 votes
                          #12.1 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 11:43 PM EDT
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                          Hand him a freaking rope and let him save the public the money it will cost to house and feed his sorry ass.

                          • 7 votes
                          Reply#13 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:17 PM EDT

                          He wasn't troubled about being a child molester, but now that he is convicted he is tortured and contemplating suicide. The ultimate creep. The real pain will come when he realizes what he has done. I believe that he will be damned by this thought for eternity.

                          • 7 votes
                          Reply#14 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:17 PM EDT

                          I've read that that is true - the few child molesters who come to realize the harm they have done, frequently become suicidal, out of guilt. However, Sandusky doesn't seem like the kind of man who could be that introspective.

                          • 4 votes
                          #14.1 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 4:22 PM EDT

                          Most never come to that realization...they don't feel guilt. If they commit suicide, it is often about "the last great act of defiance." That is, it is about control. Sandusky is all about control.

                          • 1 vote
                          #14.2 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 10:25 PM EDT
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                          I think they should let him do it and save the taxpayers the money it will take to keep him alive.

                          • 7 votes
                          Reply#15 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:18 PM EDT

                          I don't believe we have the right to kill under the name of 'jury of our peers'. I am not a child molestor, nor am I an inmate. That being said, his real 'peers' are his jail mates. Let them decide his fate as jeffery Dahmer's did.

                          • 2 votes
                          #15.1 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 3:35 PM EDT

                          I don't know about in his part of PA; but the city of Philadelphia at least has had certain budgetary constraints. They recently increased the sales tax from 1 to 2% (which puts sales tax inside Phila at 8% now, rather then 7% which would be the PA state sales tax, plus the local city sales tax added). Philadelphia is definitely thinking about it's budget, and the matter of balancing it, so if it was there; the cost savings of not having to house this monster would relieve their budget a little. This said, the entire state might not be in the same budgetary situation Phila is, however...

                            #15.2 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 5:14 PM EDT

                            Maybe we should him to Texas!

                            • 1 vote
                            #15.3 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 7:36 PM EDT
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                            Why? Turn him loose in GenPop - they'll take care of him and, it won't cost the State ANTHING!

                            • 13 votes
                            Reply#16 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:19 PM EDT

                            No loss if he outs himself...wondered in previous post how long it would be before he was dead. I agree with previous poster...get his vile mug out of here.

                            • 5 votes
                            Reply#17 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:19 PM EDT
                            Comment author avatarEric Coffeevia Facebook

                            the thing that makes me laugh i seeing him arrive at the court everyday with a smile on his face and then seeing him look scared after he was convicted

                            • 16 votes
                            Reply#18 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:20 PM EDT

                            Right. He's definitely not laughing now.

                            • 9 votes
                            #18.1 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:26 PM EDT

                            I hope he admits his guilt and asks GOD & his Victims for forgiveness.

                            • 8 votes
                            #18.2 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:35 PM EDT

                            No he's not smiling anymore. He's got a vacant look in his eyes for that mug shot. Reality may have finally set in.

                            • 14 votes
                            #18.3 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:37 PM EDT
                            Comment author avatarEric Coffeevia Facebook

                            agreed /\/\/\/\/\/\/\

                            • 2 votes
                            #18.4 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:45 PM EDT

                            DrZorbra, obviously you have never been a rape victim, there is no forgiving. It is nice to see justice done to these perverts for a change. All the excuses for these monsters gets tiresome. I say rape or sodomy should be an automatic death penalty.

                            • 1 vote
                            #18.5 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 3:12 PM EDT

                            I for one am not going to miss seeing his expression in front of the cameras everyday--that smug little smirk.

                            • 2 votes
                            #18.6 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 5:14 PM EDT

                            Dr. Zorba, people like Sandusky would be exactly why I wouldn't be a proponent for the idea of the vicarious attonement of sins. No, I for one wouldn't want that; as that would also throw the concept of justice and personal accountability for such actions, entirely out the window...

                              #18.7 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 5:19 PM EDT

                              DKJ, I HAVE been a rape victim, a sodomy victim-and I believe in forgiveness for my sake more than for the sake of my abusers. Staying angry and bitter was only hurting me-my abusers are mostly dead anyway. Those that are alive have stated they don't believe me and have caused me even more pain when I have pursued it-they are united against me and they have the numbers and the power because I can't prove anything. Forgiveness allows me to have peace-not that I forget what happened, not that I deny that it was horrible or that it was a crime or anything-just that I personally let go and allow myself to be at peace with it.

                              • 2 votes
                              #18.8 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 10:03 PM EDT

                              Zorba...Don't hold your breath on that one. He doesn't feel he did anything wrong...Why don't people get that? He believes that for all the good he did, he deserved some sexual satisfaction.

                              • 1 vote
                              #18.9 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 10:28 PM EDT
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                              They definitely should keep him from killing himself, at least for a few years of treatment by his fellow inmates like he did those kids. I don't feel a bit sorry for him. If he wanted to do things like that, he should have done it with adults. With kids? I hope he never sees the light of freedom again.

                              • 5 votes
                              Reply#19 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:21 PM EDT

                              Agreed, Steve. But, what makes you think he will mind being another prisioner's "lady". Isn't this what it is all about? I mean, he seems to pefer that sort of thing. For punishment, maybe he should have to serve time in a women's prison.....hmmmm.

                              • 3 votes
                              #19.1 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:29 PM EDT

                              In all the information I have read, there was no talk of his recieving but rather giving. He likes young boys, not men, because he likes the control. His type of sexual predatory habits are the most likely of recidivism, therefore he needs life in prison and if someone has their way with him or even tortures him, it will be because he did what he did to innocent children. The same could also be said about his life span. I think killing himself is too simple. He needs a long time in prison, a long time of fear and threats and a long time to think about what he has done. If he returns to the streets he will do it again, and this time he will more than likely kill his victim(s) so that he cannot get punished for it should someone talk. Prison takes a criminal and turns him/her into a bigger, better predator. So, should he be released, he has nothing to lose, but a craving to fulfill and his appetite will have only grown larger and more fierce.

                              • 5 votes
                              #19.2 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 3:21 PM EDT

                              Course, if they gave him an involuntary sex change, and then placed him into a woman's prison; he might enjoy that, a bit less :o

                                #19.3 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 5:21 PM EDT

                                He's a freak.

                                Even the other prisoners might be scared of him.

                                And he no longer has the money to buy their "affection".

                                  #19.4 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 6:09 PM EDT

                                  karen...Let me assure you, nobody and I mean nobody is going to be afraid of the likes of Sandusky.

                                  • 2 votes
                                  #19.5 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 10:31 PM EDT
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                                  There's a suicide watch? Where can we watch it?

                                  • 9 votes
                                  Reply#20 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:21 PM EDT

                                  That pedophile is gutless, his ego is still there, and he thinks he had the right to do what he did, so suicide is out of the question. Can't wait until he meets his fellow prisoners, maybe some fathers in there whose child Sandusky slowly tried to destroy their lives he will meet. I am hoping!!!!!

                                  • 5 votes
                                  #20.1 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 3:05 PM EDT
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                                  Appeals of this conviction is just "sticking it" to the boys again. He is one despicable human being and I hope he does hang himself.

                                  • 3 votes
                                  Reply#21 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:22 PM EDT

                                  Everybody should have the right to end their life if they so choose.

                                  • 9 votes
                                  Reply#22 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:22 PM EDT
                                  Comment author avatarEric Coffeevia FacebookExpand Comment Comment collapsed by the community

                                  especily obama

                                  • 4 votes
                                  #22.1 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:46 PM EDT

                                  I agree with sane, if he wants to off himself let the pos do it, Would be no big loss and really who would care.

                                  Now, Eric, Although I dont personally like Obama, that would be bad for the country, he can just resign.

                                  • 3 votes
                                  #22.2 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 3:08 PM EDT

                                  Ya know, comments such as Eric's, are the sort that could get the Secret Service interested. Interested enough to start scouring their emails and the like, to assess how much of a threat they might pose. Though he might just be saying smack, aka political speech; over the last 10 years the Secret Service, DHS, and the like does tend to take such talk, a bit more serious of late :o

                                  • 4 votes
                                  #22.3 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 5:26 PM EDT
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                                  A public hanging of Sandusky is what the victims deserve. What a truly pathetic individual.

                                  • 7 votes
                                  Reply#23 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:22 PM EDT

                                  My guess is that not one of them would show up for the show. They are all too human and have conflicted feelings toward this jerk. I don't think this is what they would want. I think they just want to make sure that he doesn't have an opportunity to do this to another young boy...and they might want enough money to make sure that they are able to get some therapy to survive this trial and appeals process. Maybe, I'm wrong about this, but I know I wouldn't show up. Watching people die is not as fun as you might think.

                                  • 2 votes
                                  #23.1 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 10:40 PM EDT

                                  I wouldn't show up for the violent death of my abusers. Violent death is something THEY got off on. How would I be different if I enjoyed it as well?

                                  • 2 votes
                                  #23.2 - Sun Jun 24, 2012 6:58 PM EDT
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                                  He's not on "suicide watch" he is on the standard solitary confinement and segregated area all new inmates who are convicted child molesters get. If they let him into general population he would be killed in hours...and rightfully so.

                                  • 7 votes
                                  Reply#24 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:22 PM EDT

                                  According to the article he is under individual watch. That would imply that he is being watched 24/7 by an individual.

                                  Another article today also stated that the university is asking all of the victims to line up so they can negotiate their settlements. Don't tell me $$$ wasn't part of the motive of the vic's.

                                    #24.1 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 6:34 PM EDT

                                    It depends. If he said something stupid like: "God, I wish I was dead." he is on suicide watch. It is common for someone to get put on suicide watch for comments that are on the edge. They sure don't want him to off himself on their watch. Way to much paper work and lots of State Police show up. Not a good idea to take chances.

                                      #24.2 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 10:35 PM EDT

                                      The university wants to give them $100 each and sign a waiver that they will drop all rights for any other monetary compensation. They dont want the attorneys coming in for a kill....

                                        #24.3 - Sun Jun 24, 2012 12:07 AM EDT
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                                        Thank God he is convicted! There can be some justice in this court system. I hope they get him in prison and get him real good!

                                        • 3 votes
                                        Reply#25 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:23 PM EDT

                                        @juniebug--I agree with you wholeheartedly. I am troubled by this supposed appeal he and his defense team are going to try to hatch. The only thing that would serve more justice than the conviction he got would be the judge throwing out the appeal for having no merit.

                                        • 3 votes
                                        #25.1 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 5:17 PM EDT

                                        I love when people like him are finally brought to justice. I HATE when people commit these sorts of awful crimes, yet think that they have outsmarted others or beat the system, especially when they feel entightled due to their status in society. His face in that picture says it all, but as they say, a picture is worth a thousand words.

                                        I hope his prison experiences are terrible, and that he lives a long mortal life of suffering before burning in Hell. Sick f**k.

                                        • 3 votes
                                        #25.2 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 6:48 PM EDT

                                        Well, he likes sleeping with men, so prison shouldn't be too bad for him.

                                          #25.3 - Mon Jun 25, 2012 10:05 AM EDT
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