tazzygirl -> RE: Penn State (11/21/2011 10:43:25 AM)
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Would anyone be shocked to know that Gov Corbett was given the case when he was State Attorney General, but because he was a member of the board of trustees at Penn State? Yes, you will hear stories about how he was "torn" and "couldnt say anything" about the case he was well aware of before the media shit storm hit. What you wont hear is how there was only one investigator assigned to this case before Corbett became Governor. Gov. Tom Corbett took the case on a referral from the Centre County district attorney, Michael Madeira, in early 2009 while he was serving as attorney general. Maderia said he referred the report to state prosecutors because of an "indirect connection" to Sandusky's family, but he declined to specify his tie to the Sandusky family. .......... The Patriot-News of Harrisburg reported Monday that only one trooper was assigned to the case after the state took it over in 2009. It wasn't until Corbett became governor early this year that his former investigations supervisor in the attorney general's office, Frank Noonan, became state police commissioner and put seven more investigators on it, the newspaper said. Noonan's spokeswoman, Maria Finn, said Tuesday that manpower was increased in the case this year, but she could not confirm the numbers reported by the newspaper. http://www.boston.com/news/education/higher/articles/2011/11/15/sandusky_says_he_only_horsed_around_with_boys/?page=3 People here are questioning why it took so long and are there victims between the time of this investigation and the arrest.
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