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Had a forensic psychologist in my class today talk about the Sandusky case made some good points.
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[QUOTE="Digable5, post: 80108, member: 144"] In your mind and mine, he's guilty as all hell, but unfortunately he's still a free(technically innocent) man. He has admitted to legal (although gross and inappropriate) touching and other actions. Without evidence they will not be able to convict. And as we can see with the Fine allegations, a media source will not and should not run a story without corraborating the story. Could McQueery have done more? Sure he could have physically threatened Sandusky to confess or torture him or plenty of other probably illegal things to get him to admit it, but let's be honest here, he's not a trained investigator or vigilante or whatever. He told plenty of people (or at least plenty of people found out about it) and he couldn't get anywhere with it. There's a point, especially in Happy Valley, where no matter who you tell they're not going to believe one person's account of a story. There are limitations to what McQueery could have accomplished on his own. [/QUOTE]
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Had a forensic psychologist in my class today talk about the Sandusky case made some good points.
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