Wednesday, January 1, 2014

High School Complaint- Mistaken Identity- Janitor Testimony Penn State 1998-2000

  High School Complaint- Mistaken Identity- Janitor Testimony Penn State 1998-2000
The janitor was led to believe that a man he saw in a building on campus with a child, was Jerry Sandusky. 
  The janitor went to work  in order to assist the other janitors in the building. ( That evening.) In 1998.

  He was concerned about what he saw. He discussed the incident with security and the other janitors.
  He was not informed that the man he saw with a child was Jerry Sandusky. 
  He was later told, by others, that the man he saw in the building, (on campus) was Sandusky.
  
 {{ He , later, in 2000, saw a man in a shower room at the Lasch Football Building, that he testified was Sandusky. He stated that it was the same man he saw before. (Meaning the building on campus.) * If that was the case, it couldn't have been Jerry Sandusky. It had to be the man the others told him was Sandusky but actually wasn't.}} 


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THE RELATIVITY OF THE HIGH SCHOOL COMPLAINT:

The original complaint at the High School where Sandusky was accused of inappropriate touching was supposedly ignored by school officials.The fact that a person reported what they believed to be Sandusky, acting inappropriately, was ignored by all staff who were instructed to report incidents, under the law, with the possibility of losing their jobs, is hard to believe.

   *( It may be that someone was imitating Sandusky, and people knew it, and they were afraid to say anything about that person.)*

The pattern doesn't match. It makes me think that there was someone who said or did something wrong to a student, there, at the school, but not Sandusky.
It makes me think that there was a person who looked like Sandusky that did something. Like the person in the shower in 2000 that fooled the janitor into believing that it was Sandusky.
Apparently that look-alike was also associated with the people who told the janitor that it was Sandusky he saw in the building he was working in, also, but it wasn't. (And they knew it.)
Now; fake love letters.
I think they are milking it a little too much there, on that.


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