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Jerry Sandusky found GUILTY on 45 of 48 counts...
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Jerry #Sandusky has been found guilty on 45 of the 48 charges against him. Maximum of 442 years in prison. I bet he doesn't make it 3 years. Burn in hell... |
Good.. Jail for the rest of his miserable and hopefully LONG life..
Hope he goes straight to jail tonight. |
Jail is too good for that despicable monster.
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Sandusky has been removed from the courtroom in handcuffs.
His asshole in imminent danger. |
8 year olds, dude.
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45 fugging counts! Ole Joe really went out winner with this being what will be remembered.
He'll be dead in less than a month. |
He should now take a few rage broadheads to The throat.
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Going to prison with nothing but men around could be a fantasy for him.
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Hopefully he's placed in general population and he's raped with a rusty pipe, daily.
Then has his skull bashed in. |
Whose the little boy in the shower now?!?
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Thank God. I figured it was a foregone conclusion, but I was a little worried with all the Penn Staters on the jury.
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Hey Jerry, watch your corn hole.
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What I want to know is the mindset of this guy. Is he just a regular person who can't help it if his wiener goes boing for little boys?
What I mean by that is why did Paterno think he was such a great coach? Like, was he? Were there other emotional/mental issues at hand here that affected his coaching? Like, if you're attracted to children, I'm sorry. There's not much you can do except to hide in your house and go whack it to iCarly. You CANNOT live out your sexual urges. You just can't. But that's no excuse for what he did. The man simply wasn't in control of himself. He didn't have the mental discipline to not **** boys in the shower. And to me, if he didn't have the mental discipline to not **** boys in the shower, why did Paterno think he could be a coach for a premier college football program? Either way, enjoy the slammer, Jerry. |
From Penn State to State Pen
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I'm sure they'll appeal.
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His adopted son came out before the verdict that he had been abused too.
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None of the family shed a tear as the verdict was read.
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Looks like he gets to spend the rest of his life getting Sandusky-d by dudes far bigger and badder than him.
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Rot in hell ****bag.
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Looks like maybe it finally hit him....
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Put him in general population and let this go as it should
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Where's the all-out protest from the Penn State students who rallied into the night in support of Joe Paterno last year? Dumb mother****ers!!
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**** him. Throw away the damn key. He should never see daylight again.
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In addition to jail time for Sandusky, I propose they have him get with the kids who bullied that wimpy school bus monitor so he can threaten them with sexual abuse but then get him away before any actual abuse occurs.
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Big Boi of OUTKAST @BigBoi
#Sandusky it's Tickle time for real now |
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Obviously that is wrong but I have thought about the issues you brought up and it makes more sense to me with that in mind. |
To bad his ****ing wife can't have a cell next to him. You know that bitch knew what was going on.
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The bulky, brown pedobear jacket is a perfect touch.
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ROFL
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Oh... and I hope Sandusky has fun in prison! That piece of shit deserves to be someone's bitch! :cuss:
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Mfn Rep. |
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He didn't do it. /penn state students
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R.I.H
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Burn in ****ing hell.
He'll be dead from suicide in under a year. |
When he hits the joint, he is going to get bored out like a race car engine. Hopefully after that, he catches a shank.
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they are just gonna put him in the protective custody part of the prison. I doubt the prison code will apply to him.
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You’ll be going back to the showers, and the only speed your gonna reach is 88 dudes per hour, and we ain’t talkin about no flux capacitor, we talkin about a butt capacity, and yours just hit 1.21 jizzawats! You’ll be wonkin some willy’s alright, and they’ll be tourin your chocolate factory, and be givin you an everlasting butt stopper, and the tiny people won’t be orange they’ll be freaky hispanic and chinese dudes. It won’t be a lion, a tin man, and a scarecrow, it will be you lying around ten men like a scared ho, and don’t look behind the shower curtain or you’ll become the wonderful wizard of ass! You won’t be home alone, you’ll be in prison gettin boned, and you be hit in face with cans of paint, you’ll get hit in face with nuts and taint, and you’ll be making this face alright (makes screaming face with hands on cheeks), but it won’t be a scream comin out, it will be a dude going in! It ain’t gon be no hangover, it gon be you bent-over, and they’ll have a wild night inside of you you’ll wish you’ll forget, and it won’t be a baby in a papoose it will be a baby arm in your caboose, and it ain’t gon be no mike tyson, it gon be, well there’s a good chance it will be mike tyson, and remember what they say, what happens in your ass, stays in your ass! It ain’t gon be no colin firth, they’ll be going into you colon first, and it wont be helena botam carter, it will be a hell of a boning in your farter, and you won’t be the king of england, you’ll be the queen of s-s-s-s-ucking d-d-d-d-d The only small town you’ll be in is a prison! And you’ll be dealing with a hog alright, but this hog ain’t gon pop out of the ground, it’s gonna pop out of a hole in your cell mates pants, and it’s not gonna matter if it’s spring time, it’s gonna be ding a ling time! |
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So I have no actual knowledge of prisons. I understand all the jokes about butt ****ing and everything you hear about prison...I am obviously not saying it doesn't happen but as someone completely ignorant of that whole world who true to life are all the jokes that are always made.
How close to reality are the never ending butt sex prison jokes. |
the wire, oz, american history x have the best Butt Sex Prision joke scenes...real knee slappers!
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He'll kill himself by the 3rd year.
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Have you heard the term 'Tossing Salad'? |
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It happened to Dahmer. |
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bend over and spread em .....
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Civil suits should be coming against Penn State.
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http://sports.yahoo.com/news/ncaaf--...il-suits-.html
BELLEFONTE, Pa. – Juror No. 4, the foreman, gray-haired and middle-aged, stood high in the back row of the jurors' box, looked down at some sheets of paper, then at Jerry Sandusky and began to deliver a verdict a long, sad time coming. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Of involuntary deviate sexual intercourse. Of indecent assault. Of endangering the welfare of children. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Of terrorizing the poorest and most vulnerable of this area's youth. Of abusing his fame as a former Penn State defensive coordinator. Of conducting a charade of charitable work to supposedly help children. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Forty-five times it rang out. Juror No. 4 hammered each one home with the independent force each one deserved. There were just three charges Sandusky escaped on. After each of those not guilty counts, it seemed that the foreman raised his voice as he returned to this parade of guilty verdicts. He seemed to make sure each count deserved its own moment to linger, to emphasize the torture and pain and shattered innocence it produced. Oral sex. Anal sex. Fondling. One despicable act worse than the next. This here was a night of redemption, a predator laid bare with nowhere to hide, with no more lies to tell, with no one left to save him. "Mr. Sandusky," Judge John Cleland said when this dramatic, nearly eight-minute condemnation was finally, fully read, "you have been found guilty by a jury of your peers." Sandusky, clad in slacks and a brown sport coat, stood mostly motionless throughout, looking up at Juror 4 as the truth was slammed down onto him, as the light was finally and irrevocable cast on his behavior. His left hand was placed casually in his pocket while behind him his wife, Dottie, three adopted sons and an adopted daughter either shook their heads at the jury or openly wept. Moments later Sandusky gave a quick wave to his family as he was led out sheriff's deputies. Judge Cleland will sentence him formally in about 90 days. The 68-year-old faces up to 442 years behind bars, or what might as well be forever and ever and ever some more. His defense attorney, Joe Amendola, hinted at an appeal, but it likely would be fruitless. On the other side of the courtroom, Victim No. 6, who as an 11 year-old in 1998 was abused by Sandusky in a Penn State locker room shower, an act that was investigated but never prosecuted, laid his head on the top of the bench in front of him and sobbed uncontrollably. He was soon hugging family members who had joined him. "I'm just overwhelmed," he said, now a grown man, strong and no longer timid in the face of an old pathetic coach. Soon reporters were racing out of the courthouse, set to break the news of the guilty verdict to a huge throng that had gathered on the steps. Dottie Sandusky was kneeling by then in front of her family, trying to provide comfort when the word of the verdict hit the masses. The roaring cheers and screams of joy swept right through the courthouse door, up the stairs and into the second-floor courtroom. They startled Dottie, whose head snapped up at the noise and then sunk down as she realized the people of Centre County were celebrating her husband's demise. Sandusky will be held at the local jail until he can be evaluated by the state prison system and assigned accordingly. He is expected to wind up in protective custody, away from the general population, for his own protection. That likely means 23 hours a day in a 6- by 8-foot cell. In other words, a concrete box of hell. "He was prepared to go to jail tonight," Amendola said. "Mentally prepared. He's not scared. I think given the circumstances of the case and how the trial was going he knew this was coming. "This is not a surprise. This is what everyone expected." Amendola said Sandusky's one regret was not being able to "tell his story" from the witness stand. His 33-year-old adoptive son, Matt, determined during the trial that Jerry abused him as a child. He made himself available as a prosecution witness. Matt couldn't be called, however, unless the state had introduced the incidents on a cross-examination of Jerry Sandusky. It was too much for the defense to risk. "Even though Jerry, Dottie and the other kids deny Matt's allegation, it would've been explosive," Amendola said. "There was no way Jerry could testify without Matt being called." They walked Sandusky out the back door of the courthouse and to a waiting sheriff's vehicle, just 50 yards downhill from where they used to hang criminals in the courtyard of the old county jail. Back then they'd invite as many people as they could fit to ring the gallows and bear witness. Those that couldn't gain admission would climb the roofs of local houses to watch the execution from high above in this old tightly packed, Victorian downtown. That was the 1800s, but things haven't changed so much; just five miles from here, at the Rockville prison, is the state's execution chamber. And in Bellefonte tradition, a crowd gathered to jeer and scream Friday night behind the courthouse, to let their venom ring around Sandusky's head for eternity. Happy Valley, indeed. The verdict ended the fallacy that this was an area too devoted to Penn State football to render a fair and proper judgment. The anger at Sandusky was deeper than the outside world could fathom. There may have been a conspiracy to protect Sandusky in the highest levels of Penn State. That will be played out in legal proceedings against university officials, an independent investigation set for release next month and the inevitable slew of civil cases to come that will seek to tap into the school's $1.8 billion endowment. None of that represents the rank and file here, not the good people who never hesitated to see Sandusky as a monster and were pained when he seemingly dragged the entire region's reputation down with him. For at least 15 years Sandusky quietly stalked this idyllic, Rockwellian community, preying on its most susceptible boys. Using his Second Mile charity to meet at-risk kids, he often fostered relationships with the poor, the fatherless, the troubled or even simply the bored. In one haunting bit of testimony, Victim No. 4 recounted that he compartmentalized the sexual abuse from Sandusky, and endured teasing from classmates who suspected something inappropriate because he had so few positives in his life. The chance to leave his little town and troubled home for afternoons hanging around the Penn State football program were enough, he testified. "I thought, 'I didn't want to lose this. This is something good happening to me,' " he said. This, time and again, is whom Sandusky chose to target, to trick, to molest, to injure forever. Under the camouflage of mentoring, he stripped them of their innocence and left them in a confused heap in an empty locker room or alone in a dark basement, used and discarded on some creepy waterbed. During this trial a parade of victims overcame their own fear and embarrassment to detail, often with chilling testimony through sobs and gasped breath what Sandusky did to them. They uncovered a hidden side to this bucolic region, where not everyone is wealthy and educated and as pure as Penn State's famous white uniforms. They also cried about regret. Victim No. 4, now 28, said he wished he'd summoned the courage to come forward sooner and save the younger victims. Victim No. 9's mother wept at the memories of sending her son, against his wishes, to stay with Sandusky because she believed he needed a positive male role model. Former Penn State assistant coach Mike McQueary noted that he didn't punch out Sandusky when he discovered him in a shower abusing a boy in 2001 and instead let his university bosses handle the case. Which they didn't. A former Penn State police detective conveyed his frustration at not being able to convince the then-district attorney to charge Sandusky in 1998. On and on it went. Years and years and years. Incident and incident and incident. Until finally, deep into a warm Friday night, Juror 4 stood up in that box, representing 11 other citizens that had pored over each and every allegation during 21 hours of deliberation, and read from those papers. Finally, it was over for Sandusky. Finally, the deception and protection were gone. Finally, this once hulking man, backed by the prestige of Nittany Lion football, propped up by the illusion of charitable work, had nowhere to run, no tale to tell, no one capable of keeping him from facing the awful truth of his life. Guilty. Guilty. Damn, Damn Guilty. |
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The NCAA should sanction Penn State football for as many years as the University covered up the abuse x3.
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As disgusting as this is, it doesnt violate any rules, in this regard. I suspect they will be paying 100s of millions of dollars out in Civil suits, though. |
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Veteran guards have their ways and don't think for a moment the head honcho who runs the prison wouldn't look the other way;) |
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I.e., it happens all the time. |
i imagine they will put him in PC for his entire sentence.
solitary cell ... separate yard and chow time someone might get him but a high profile name like him will be segregated most of the time |
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Jerry Sandusky spends first night as convicted felon under suicide watch; lawyer says ex-Penn State coach in protective custody
Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/i-...#ixzz1ydf8DVtn |
All I know is that whatever happens to him, it won't be enough. This ****er deserves Nazi death camp treatment BEFORE getting raped in hell for all eternity.
But at least he's molested his last little boy. |
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