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Re: Abuse Inquiry Set Tricky Path for a Governor

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ribit,

Yes, I heard about the 'missing DA', his computer was also taken, found later missing the hard drive.
He's buried somewhere...
This is unbelievable, the unraveling will take time, like separating cooked spaghetti.
I agree, the FBI needs to dig into this, I don't TRUST ANYONE involved, they lost that privilege...




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Re: Abuse Inquiry Set Tricky Path for a Governor
By: ribit
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Fri, 11 Nov 11 9:29 PM
Msg. 35882 of 65535

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...there's some big fish to fry here. Bigger than Paterno and the college dean. goes way up the line beyond the college itself. The folks who did not pursue this are complicit in all the subsequent crimes. Gonna be some heads to roll here.

...of curious note is the fact that the Penn State folks are or were rioting because Paterno was fired. The outrage seems to be at the folks who fired him and not at Paterno himself.

...btw did ya know that Penn has a district attorney missing?

D.A. Missing, Declared Dead Who Likely Would Have Pursued Sandusky Prosecution

http://www.huntingtonnews.net/13183

This is gettin curiouser and curiouser. If I was King, I would have the feds step in and take over this investigation.


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