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2011-11-14 04:51:21 PM
"Everybody needs people to care for them. Sometimes they don't want it. Sometimes they don't understand what you're trying to do, but they want to be disciplined. Kids are growing up awfully fast today."

AWKWARD
 
2011-11-14 04:56:33 PM
Adults who say things like that almost always have something wrong with them. It's just not appropriate to be so happy to be around kids/want to be around them all the time.
 
2011-11-14 04:58:33 PM
"I enjoy being around children. I enjoy their enthusiam in the shower, we just have a good time together in the shower. The small hands...the soap....smooth as a baby's bottom.........Sorry what were we talking about again?"

i365.photobucket.com

i837.photobucket.com
 
2011-11-14 05:14:26 PM
I'm guessing that "The Second Mile" refers to when he actually catches the kid and rapes them after they try to run away during the first mile.
 
2011-11-14 05:17:09 PM
So anyone who likes being around kids and helping them is suspect?
 
2011-11-14 05:17:56 PM
Red flags? They farking saw it happening. That should have been the red flag.
 
2011-11-14 05:19:06 PM
downstairs: So anyone who likes being around kids and helping them is suspect?

No.

Here's how you determine what is suspect:

If someone talks about children using the romantic Leon Phelps voice and has Pennywise The Clown teeth, you should be suspicious.
 
2011-11-14 05:19:48 PM
I saw this story this morning. I'm sure nothing seemed ass-rapey at the time, but with the knowledge we have now...yikes!
 
2011-11-14 05:22:19 PM
downstairs: So anyone who likes being around kids and helping them is suspect?

Any adult male who likes being around kids they're not related to? Yes...
 
2011-11-14 05:24:47 PM
mitchcumstein1: Red flags? They farking saw it happening. That should have been the red flag.

They (PSU) knew it, but didn't care. Yes, I know that's not newsflash information. The more I think about it the more outraged I get at the whole bunch. I'm curious to see who all knew, not just at PSU, but nationwide among the college football community in general and the NCAA.
 
2011-11-14 05:25:34 PM
soonerpsycho.com

 

 

 

 

mydeathspace.com
 
2011-11-14 05:30:39 PM
There's nothing "red flag"-y about that statement.
 
2011-11-14 05:32:42 PM
Krymson Tyde: mitchcumstein1: Red flags? They farking saw it happening. That should have been the red flag.

They (PSU) knew it, but didn't care. Yes, I know that's not newsflash information. The more I think about it the more outraged I get at the whole bunch. I'm curious to see who all knew, not just at PSU, but nationwide among the college football community in general and the NCAA.


The thing that makes me the maddest is that kid he brought to the Alamo Bowl. I mean for fark's sake, that's just flaunting it. I hope the fed get involved, really dig deep, and just send everybody who knew away.
 
2011-11-14 05:33:54 PM
shivashakti: I'm guessing that "The Second Mile" refers to when he actually catches the kid and rapes them after they try to run away during the first mile.

I was thinking that he's an older guy and can probably only keep up for about two miles, so that second mile is the endgame for his diddle-tunities.

"Alright, kiddo, here's the deal. Houserville is about two miles atta-way. That's about as far as I can make it on foot at my age. This here is my junk. Now, if'n you can't outpace me to H-ville, you and the junk are gonna get to know each other real well. But if you can get there, your cornhole is free and clear and I come back here looking for a fatty who won't stand a chance. Pucker up, buttercup, we're heading for the second mile! Yee haw!"
 
2011-11-14 05:36:02 PM
shivashakti: Any adult male who likes being around kids they're not related to? Yes...

Really? Every little league coach? Every after-school chess club moderator? Everyone running childrens charities that aren't Mr. Sandusky?
 
2011-11-14 05:44:44 PM
downstairs: shivashakti: Any adult male who likes being around kids they're not related to? Yes...

Really? Every little league coach? Every after-school chess club moderator? Everyone running childrens charities that aren't Mr. Sandusky?


I believe he was saying that in this day and age, adult males are automatically and immediately suspected of impropriety, not that it's right to do so.
 
2011-11-14 06:09:36 PM
i1178.photobucket.com
 
2011-11-14 06:39:22 PM
Meatzilla: [soonerpsycho.com image 475x640]

I wonder how many people will try GISing that image to make sure it's a PhotoShop..

/I did.
 
2011-11-14 06:40:30 PM
I just read this little gem on a blog:
"In the wake of the Penn State abuse scandal, a good friend of mine wrote this piece about his experience as a child of the system. Read on, read on.

I was Joe Paterno's janitor 40 years ago.

I never met him because I cleaned his office at night. It was a really large office then, bigger than most of the other offices in the Athletic Department combined. He always had a big bowl of butterscotch candy on his desk. I tried to eat as many as I could because I did not always have enough to eat back then. So I remember.

Before (and during) the time was I was Joe's janitor, I was an "at-risk youth". I lived in a dysfunctional, occasionally very violent, single parent home with my father. I was bigger and scarier, so I won most of the fights. My behavior earned me 2 weeks in Children's Hospital, a boatload of Thorazine, and ultimately, through the intervention of some other concerned adults and the sponsorship of the local Masonic Lodge, an all expenses paid stay at the (now defunct) Thomas Rankin Patton Masonic Home for Boys; a small gothic hellhole in central Pa. Until then, I had no idea you could be 21 and still in 10th grade. They were big on vocational education - using (insanely unsafe) machine tools donated by Masons from around the country. The first week of machine shop 10% of us went to the hospital. But the food was good and there was lots of it, I gained 20lbs right away. They gave me a sharp new custom tailored blue blazer with grey slacks, a membership in DeMolay (look it up) and took us all to some big football game (not PSU). The halftime show was those guys in Fezs and tiny cars. Nobody (on the faculty) had sex with me, but the whole place was full of the scariest, creepiest losers I have ever met. Most of them were on the faculty, several of them were alumni who never left. The rest of them lived on my floor. We did not have a pool table in the rec room because a few years before a student fatally struck another student with pool cue. My first great accomplishment in life was getting expelled, it took six months. I was sent to the Headmaster's (Dr. Kopp - I remember) office for sneaking into town to buy cigarettes or some other crime. He said, "I will give you one last chance.." I said No.

I was 15. So when it come to well meaning people throwing money at kids in need, I've been there & done that. There are a lot of kids in need. Some make it, some don't. Some say no, some don't. I just had to say no to a short, old, fat guy in a 3 piece suit behind a desk. It really wasn't that hard. It was Punk 101.

What I do know is it that it is a lot of money, given in good faith with little or no accountability. As I write this Joe Paterno & Graham Spanier have just been fired, rightly so. But consider the money. According to published reports, Penn State University earns $50 million a year on football. In addition, EVERY home game brings $59 million to the town & local economy. Beaver Stadium seats 106,000+. Do you think they do any CASH business (not credit card, check, annual subscription, etc) - CASH business? In a casino they watch every dime, do you think PSU has that kind of security?

Everybody at the top knew; they are all dirty. Hundreds of people knew, for years. The Athletic Department knew, the janitors knew, the University Police knew, the Centre County District Attorney's office knew, the Governor knew (for 2 years, in his own words, today), Second Mile knew. Second Mile is especially fishy - read their financial reports, they are online. According to the Pgh Post-Gazette, the CEO & his wife BOTH make over $100,000 a year in salary (they both have other jobs). That is @80% of Second Mile's entire payroll. Read Second Mile's donor list - the Pittsburgh Symphony should be so lucky. Second Mile is a monster fund raising machine. Plus this- they lost a quarter of a million dollars according to their last annual report (roughly the salaries of the CEO & his wife) AND they are sitting on 60 ACRES of prime Centre County real estate.

From The Centre Dailty Times Jan 5, 2011

BELLEFONTE - As the number of children served by The Second Mile continues to grow, the nonprofit is getting ready to build an $8.5 million learning center on land in Patton Township.

Second Mile officials described the project and their long-term goals Tuesday to the Centre County Board of Commissioners. Those goals include applying for a $3 million state grant that the county would administer, a plan approved by commissioners.

Executive Vice President Katherine Genovese (wife of the CEO, also Exec VP for the architect; same address as Second Mile- what a surprise - my comment) said The Second Mile owns 60 acres at Bernel and Fox Hollow roads, near University Park Airport. The learning center will include a classroom, study areas, a library, gymnasium, multipurpose room and cafeteria. It will be able to accommodate overnight programs for as many as 100 children.

It's not about protecting the institution, the program, the brand - that's all BS. Firing Paterno & Spanier is a smokescreen. It is about protecting the scam. Somebody is walking away with tens of millions and we are never going to hear about it and they are going to get away with it. The reason no one wants to speak up for the kids is fear, and the more they know the greater the fear.

And the kids, the victims... the state Attorney General says 8 since 1994, FoxPhilly says 16 - do you believe that? Jerry Sandusky was 50 in 1994. Do you really think it started then? The number of key figures in this tragedy whose resumes include professional certification in psychology, counseling, or family therapy is appalling.

I would say God bless the victims, but He hasn't really been on the case, has He?. So the best I can say is, "Good Luck with that, Dudes. I hope it works out for you."

My heart goes out to him, as it goes out to all the children who were victimized again and again, not just by Sandusky, but by the entire system who felt these kids didn't rate high enough to do the right thing."

SO... anyone here still a Paterno lover?
 
2011-11-14 06:41:00 PM
Yep, we ALL saw the red flags. Which means every single one of us should have reported him. Which means that we just have to nuke the whole planet from orbit. We are all morally responsible!
 
2011-11-14 06:41:06 PM
I have a good feeling Wednesday's South Park episode is going to touch light on this. Kenny's parents get arrested and their children go into foster care.

Guess who the Second Mile was supposedly to have helped out? Foster children.
 
2011-11-14 06:42:04 PM
Meatzilla: [soonerpsycho.com image 475x640]

 

 

 

 

[mydeathspace.com image 160x150]


Is that the Patton Township Sandusky memorial?
The one Second Mile gave Millions to build?
 
2011-11-14 06:43:11 PM
Everybody needs people to care for them. Sometimes they don't want it. Sometimes they don't understand what you're trying to do

um
 
2011-11-14 06:47:55 PM
"The most loving thing to do is to share your bed with [a child]. It's very charming. It's very sweet. It's what the whole world should do."

www.michael-jackson-photos.com
 
2011-11-14 06:50:25 PM
downstairs: So anyone who likes being around kids and helping them is suspect?

It's going that way. And everyone that genuinely wants to help raise or teach a kid is going to end up schizophenic or an alcoholic just to cope.
 
2011-11-14 06:50:31 PM
Quasar: There's nothing "red flag"-y about that statement.

I know we'd all like to burn him at the stake, but every word and glance from him was not a signal that he wanted to buttfark little kids.
 
2011-11-14 06:51:29 PM
FerneJohn: "The most loving thing to do is to share your bed with [a child]. It's very charming. It's very sweet. It's what the whole world should do."

[www.michael-jackson-photos.com image 400x400]


The minute you think you've got it made, disaster is just around the corner.
Joe Paterno
 
2011-11-14 06:53:19 PM
vudukungfu: I just read this little gem on a blog:
"In the wake of the Penn State abuse scandal, a good friend of mine wrote this piece about his experience as a child of the system. Read on, read on.

I was Joe Paterno's janitor 40 years ago.

I never met him because I cleaned his office at night. It was a really large office then, bigger than most of the other offices in the Athletic Department combined. He always had a big bowl of butterscotch candy on his desk. I tried to eat as many as I could because I did not always have enough to eat back then. So I remember.

Before (and during) the time was I was Joe's janitor, I was an "at-risk youth". I lived in a dysfunctional, occasionally very violent, single parent home with my father. I was bigger and scarier, so I won most of the fights. My behavior earned me 2 weeks in Children's Hospital, a boatload of Thorazine, and ultimately, through the intervention of some other concerned adults and the sponsorship of the local Masonic Lodge, an all expenses paid stay at the (now defunct) Thomas Rankin Patton Masonic Home for Boys; a small gothic hellhole in central Pa. Until then, I had no idea you could be 21 and still in 10th grade. They were big on vocational education - using (insanely unsafe) machine tools donated by Masons from around the country. The first week of machine shop 10% of us went to the hospital. But the food was good and there was lots of it, I gained 20lbs right away. They gave me a sharp new custom tailored blue blazer with grey slacks, a membership in DeMolay (look it up) and took us all to some big football game (not PSU). The halftime show was those guys in Fezs and tiny cars. Nobody (on the faculty) had sex with me, but the whole place was full of the scariest, creepiest losers I have ever met. Most of them were on the faculty, several of them were alumni who never left. The rest of them lived on my floor. We did not have a pool table in the rec room because a few years before a student fatally struck another student with pool cue. My first great accomplishment in life was getting expelled, it took six months. I was sent to the Headmaster's (Dr. Kopp - I remember) office for sneaking into town to buy cigarettes or some other crime. He said, "I will give you one last chance.." I said No.

I was 15. So when it come to well meaning people throwing money at kids in need, I've been there & done that. There are a lot of kids in need. Some make it, some don't. Some say no, some don't. I just had to say no to a short, old, fat guy in a 3 piece suit behind a desk. It really wasn't that hard. It was Punk 101.

What I do know is it that it is a lot of money, given in good faith with little or no accountability. As I write this Joe Paterno & Graham Spanier have just been fired, rightly so. But consider the money. According to published reports, Penn State University earns $50 million a year on football. In addition, EVERY home game brings $59 million to the town & local economy. Beaver Stadium seats 106,000+. Do you think they do any CASH business (not credit card, check, annual subscription, etc) - CASH business? In a casino they watch every dime, do you think PSU has that kind of security?

Everybody at the top knew; they are all dirty. Hundreds of people knew, for years. The Athletic Department knew, the janitors knew, the University Police knew, the Centre County District Attorney's office knew, the Governor knew (for 2 years, in his own words, today), Second Mile knew. Second Mile is especially fishy - read their financial reports, they are online. According to the Pgh Post-Gazette, the CEO & his wife BOTH make over $100,000 a year in salary (they both have other jobs). That is @80% of Second Mile's entire payroll. Read Second Mile's donor list - the Pittsburgh Symphony should be so lucky. Second Mile is a monster fund raising machine. Plus this- they lost a quarter of a million dollars according to their last annual report (roughly the salaries of the CEO & his wife) AND they are sitting on 60 ACRES of prime Centre County real estate.

From The Centre Dailty Times Jan 5, 2011

BELLEFONTE - As the number of children served by The Second Mile continues to grow, the nonprofit is getting ready to build an $8.5 million learning center on land in Patton Township.

Second Mile officials described the project and their long-term goals Tuesday to the Centre County Board of Commissioners. Those goals include applying for a $3 million state grant that the county would administer, a plan approved by commissioners.

Executive Vice President Katherine Genovese (wife of the CEO, also Exec VP for the architect; same address as Second Mile- what a surprise - my comment) said The Second Mile owns 60 acres at Bernel and Fox Hollow roads, near University Park Airport. The learning center will include a classroom, study areas, a library, gymnasium, multipurpose room and cafeteria. It will be able to accommodate overnight programs for as many as 100 children.

It's not about protecting the institution, the program, the brand - that's all BS. Firing Paterno & Spanier is a smokescreen. It is about protecting the scam. Somebody is walking away with tens of millions and we are never going to hear about it and they are going to get away with it. The reason no one wants to speak up for the kids is fear, and the more they know the greater the fear.

And the kids, the victims... the state Attorney General says 8 since 1994, FoxPhilly says 16 - do you believe that? Jerry Sandusky was 50 in 1994. Do you really think it started then? The number of key figures in this tragedy whose resumes include professional certification in psychology, counseling, or family therapy is appalling.

I would say God bless the victims, but He hasn't really been on the case, has He?. So the best I can say is, "Good Luck with that, Dudes. I hope it works out for you."

My heart goes out to him, as it goes out to all the children who were victimized again and again, not just by Sandusky, but by the entire system who felt these kids didn't rate high enough to do the right thing."

SO... anyone here still a Paterno lover?


I am Joe Paterno's janitor.
 
2011-11-14 06:53:50 PM
 
2011-11-14 06:54:16 PM
kim jong-un: vudukungfu: I just read this little gem on a blog:
"In the wake of the Penn State abuse scandal, a good friend of mine wrote this piece about his experience as a child of the system. Read on, read on.

I was Joe Paterno's janitor 40 years ago.

I never met him because I cleaned his office at night. It was a really large office then, bigger than most of the other offices in the Athletic Department combined. He always had a big bowl of butterscotch candy on his desk. I tried to eat as many as I could because I did not always have enough to eat back then. So I remember.

Before (and during) the time was I was Joe's janitor, I was an "at-risk youth". I lived in a dysfunctional, occasionally very violent, single parent home with my father. I was bigger and scarier, so I won most of the fights. My behavior earned me 2 weeks in Children's Hospital, a boatload of Thorazine, and ultimately, through the intervention of some other concerned adults and the sponsorship of the local Masonic Lodge, an all expenses paid stay at the (now defunct) Thomas Rankin Patton Masonic Home for Boys; a small gothic hellhole in central Pa. Until then, I had no idea you could be 21 and still in 10th grade. They were big on vocational education - using (insanely unsafe) machine tools donated by Masons from around the country. The first week of machine shop 10% of us went to the hospital. But the food was good and there was lots of it, I gained 20lbs right away. They gave me a sharp new custom tailored blue blazer with grey slacks, a membership in DeMolay (look it up) and took us all to some big football game (not PSU). The halftime show was those guys in Fezs and tiny cars. Nobody (on the faculty) had sex with me, but the whole place was full of the scariest, creepiest losers I have ever met. Most of them were on the faculty, several of them were alumni who never left. The rest of them lived on my floor. We did not have a pool table in the rec room because a few years before a student fatally struck another student with pool cue. My first great accomplishment in life was getting expelled, it took six months. I was sent to the Headmaster's (Dr. Kopp - I remember) office for sneaking into town to buy cigarettes or some other crime. He said, "I will give you one last chance.." I said No.

I was 15. So when it come to well meaning people throwing money at kids in need, I've been there & done that. There are a lot of kids in need. Some make it, some don't. Some say no, some don't. I just had to say no to a short, old, fat guy in a 3 piece suit behind a desk. It really wasn't that hard. It was Punk 101.

What I do know is it that it is a lot of money, given in good faith with little or no accountability. As I write this Joe Paterno & Graham Spanier have just been fired, rightly so. But consider the money. According to published reports, Penn State University earns $50 million a year on football. In addition, EVERY home game brings $59 million to the town & local economy. Beaver Stadium seats 106,000+. Do you think they do any CASH business (not credit card, check, annual subscription, etc) - CASH business? In a casino they watch every dime, do you think PSU has that kind of security?

Everybody at the top knew; they are all dirty. Hundreds of people knew, for years. The Athletic Department knew, the janitors knew, the University Police knew, the Centre County District Attorney's office knew, the Governor knew (for 2 years, in his own words, today), Second Mile knew. Second Mile is especially fishy - read their financial reports, they are online. According to the Pgh Post-Gazette, the CEO & his wife BOTH make over $100,000 a year in salary (they both have other jobs). That is @80% of Second Mile's entire payroll. Read Second Mile's donor list - the Pittsburgh Symphony should be so lucky. Second Mile is a monster fund raising machine. Plus this- they lost a quarter of a million dollars according to their last annual report (roughly the salaries of the CEO & his wife) AND they are sitting on 60 ACRES of prime Centre County real estate.

From The Centre D ...


I broke the dam
 
2011-11-14 06:54:21 PM
That statement in and of itself sounds like just about any mother or good teacher. It's only creepy when coming from the right (or wrong) person.
 
2011-11-14 06:54:45 PM
img.photobucket.com
 
2011-11-14 06:56:02 PM
"The raping center will include a raperoom, rape areas, a rapebrary, rapenasium, multirape room and rapeteria. It will be able to accommodate overnight rapefests for as many as 100 children."
 
2011-11-14 06:56:25 PM
"shivashakti: Any adult male who likes being around kids they're not related to? Yes...

Because there never has been a single recorded incident of a kid being abused by someone they are related too. Never. Not a single one.

/oh wait
 
2011-11-14 06:57:13 PM
Sentiment shared above, but any adult (especially male) who is really interested in kids should be seriously scrutinized. Red flags straight away.
 
2011-11-14 06:57:24 PM
kim jong-un: I am Joe Paterno's janitor

Is that a euphemism?

/JoePaterno'sJanitor would be a good Fark handle
 
2011-11-14 06:57:41 PM
Forty charges of child sexual abuse and the judge, who is a volunteer at The Last Mile, lets Sandusky walk on his signature.

If one of us were up on those charges, we'd be buried under a $2 million dollar bail or else no bail at all.

The powerful stick together.
 
2011-11-14 06:57:53 PM
mitchcumstein1: Krymson Tyde: mitchcumstein1: Red flags? They farking saw it happening. That should have been the red flag.

They (PSU) knew it, but didn't care. Yes, I know that's not newsflash information. The more I think about it the more outraged I get at the whole bunch. I'm curious to see who all knew, not just at PSU, but nationwide among the college football community in general and the NCAA.

The thing that makes me the maddest is that kid he brought to the Alamo Bowl. I mean for fark's sake, that's just flaunting it. I hope the fed get involved, really dig deep, and just send everybody who knew away.


He is being investigated by 4 states so far. This is a spider web network of lies and abuses.
 
2011-11-14 06:59:28 PM
Civil suits coming up against Penn State, The Last Mile, etc., in 3, 2, 1, ....
 
2011-11-14 07:00:03 PM
Does he sharpen his teeth or something? Friggin nightmare fuel.
 
2011-11-14 07:00:46 PM
you always got to wonder just slightly about grown men who really really enjoy spending so much free time around little boys and girls they have no relation to. keep a sharp eye open for things like shower rape. who wants to spend so much time with 11 year old boys?
 
2011-11-14 07:02:49 PM
FerneJohn: "The most loving thing to do is to share your bed with [a child]. It's very charming. It's very sweet. It's what the whole world should do."

[www.michael-jackson-photos.com image 400x400]


I came in here to say how Michael Jackson that quote sounded.

No, there is nothing wrong with adult males who like to teach, coach, mentor, children. There is however quite a bit wrong with adult males who like to get naked and shower with children, have special "alone time" with them, fark them, etc.
 
2011-11-14 07:02:53 PM
Ew ew ew ew ew ew ew ew eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeewww.
 
2011-11-14 07:03:53 PM
Look. This shiat happens, and it's horrible.

But you all claiming that men shouldn't be nurturing to children can shut the fark up right now. There are exactly 2 men in my son's entire elementary because of farktards like you.
 
2011-11-14 07:04:51 PM
bugmn99: Does he sharpen his teeth or something? Friggin nightmare fuel.

Beep, beep bugmn99.
 
2011-11-14 07:05:24 PM
fanbladesaresharp: And everyone that genuinely wants to help raise or teach a kid is going to end up schizophenic or an alcoholic just to cope.

*Pops another beer*

The only emails I got recently from PA were from ex-little girls I used to teach at an all girls camp for underpriledged kids.

They wanted to know my whole take on this.
It was in Pennsylvania when I volunteered to help kids from the inner city do better and the job was challenging.

/yeah. my spelling sucks.
//yeah, alcohol is involved, I'm not going to spellcheck this.
///so what? It doesn't invalidate what those kids (now adults) said to me in emails.

WHat they remember was a guy who was a teenager taught them that not all boys stare at budding boobies.
What they learned was that they could empower themselves by building a fire when they were cold, and could cook a meal on it.
They learned things Martin Luther King would have taught them, if he could.
That people can get along regardless of any rank, or classification.
They learned that someone out there cared about their future.
And now, out of the wood work, they contact me, their old mentor. A male. From the 1970's, back when Sandusky was starting up his sick little program and wondering where I stood on this whole thing.
WOndering how I could feel about it.

Some of these kids I can't remember what they look like, but seeing their face book pages, I can, sort of.

I would like to offer them some more hope for the future.
For their kids.

I wish I could

But unless there is a very strong clean sweep of the way things are handled in the future, I don't see returning to help out.

It would suck to constantly be at the center of scrutiny just because I want to help.

SO I just give money, anymore.

And I'm careful of who or what I give it to.
I give more than I should, perhaps, as I would like to retire, but probably won't be able to afford to, so I will just keep giving and hope they can see a better future for their kids.

It sucks that animals like him can ruin it for people who want to help kids.

He's a sick fark and needs to go to a bad place.
that's what I tell them.
 
2011-11-14 07:06:04 PM
Aidan: Look. This shiat happens, and it's horrible.

But you all claiming that men shouldn't be nurturing to children can shut the fark up right now. There are exactly 2 men in my son's entire elementary because of farktards like you.



I would think it's more because of farktards like Sandusky.

Just sayin'.
 
2011-11-14 07:06:05 PM
Can anyone tell me what actually broke this story? Was it the D.A. slowly building a case over time, finally making an arrest? Or did someone come forth to the media? I haven't followed it too closely but now there's so much coverage it's hard to get a handle on the timeline.
 
2011-11-14 07:07:05 PM
The red flags weren't missed at all - they were ignored.

Actually, they were taken out back, buried, and somebody built a football field on top of them.
 
2011-11-14 07:07:21 PM
vudukungfu: Second Mile is especially fishy - read their financial reports, they are online.

Reviewing now. Thanks for the information.
 
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