Another Phony Accuser: Blames Killing on Sandusky’s Abuse That Never Happened

February 11, 2024
Anthony Spinelli committed armed robbery, manslaughter, and many other acts of violence. He blames Jerry Sandusky.

The more I investigate the claims of Jerry Sandusky’s accusers, the more I believe he is innocent, and that his accusers are liars who realized Penn State was giving away millions without vetting claims.

Anthony J. Spinelli first claimed Sandusky abused him when he was 16 years old in the Penn State locker room showers – 27 years after the alleged abuse.

Like every other “victim” of Sandusky, he never said anything about molestation at the time it allegedly occurred.

No doubt the media helped perpetuate this “don’t question victims of Sandusky” attitude, which in turn prompted more false claims.

It is evident to me that Spinelli made up the story of Sandusky molesting him to try to get money from Penn State.  He and his lawyers were ultimately unsuccessful. In 2016, Spinelli’s claims were dismissed because they were time-barred.

But in this 2015 interview, the syndicated TV show, Crime Watch Daily (CW) sets up its story with a total, unquestioning belief in Spinelli’s veracity. Moreover, CW regards it as self-evident that if Spinelli turned out to be a louse, it was all Sandusky’s fault.

I am providing the transcript from the Crime Watch video and commenting as we go.

CW: Jerry Sandusky is one of the most hated men in America. People call the former Penn State coach a pervert, a predator, a pedophile, convicted of sexually abusing ten boys. But as you are about to learn, the disgusting allegations from the Sandusky case are far from over. In an emotional and powerful interview, a new accuser comes forward with explosive claims and tells Crime Watch Daily how Jerry Sandusky took his innocence, ruined his life forever, and set him on a path that would lead him to prison…

The memories of [his first abuse] are still raw for 43-year-old Anthony Spinelli. He claims when he was just 16 years old, Sandusky molested him in the showers on the Penn State campus.

Spinelli: I remember him sensing that I was uncomfortable, and I was completely…like, I wasn’t the same. Like, something was wrong. I was stuck or struck by just what had happened. I was dumbfounded.

 

CW: It was 1988. Anthony, [jersey] number 12, was one of the nation’s top high school quarterbacks in his hometown of Leominster, Massachusetts, outside Boston. Anthony had it all: a good home, good grades. He was on the honor roll and class president. Anthony was recruited by such prestigious universities as Michigan, Syracuse, and Penn State, but his dream was to play for the Nittany Lions and the legendary Joe Paterno.

Anthony Spinelli was a star high school quarterback.Penn State invited Anthony to attend a tryout at their summer football camp. The man who took him under his twisted wing? Defensive coach Jerry Sandusky.

Spinelli: I had met Jerry, who had come over to me when we had got there as far as giving me a little heads up that he’ll be following my progress through camp.

CW: And in that short period of this camp, it forever changed your life. …

And I know this is going to be hard, but can you tell me what happened? How you became a victim of Jerry Sandusky?

Spinelli: I had a slight groin injury. He had asked me if I would drop my shorts. I had a pair of spandex underneath so he could exactly see where the pressure points were, and he had felt up into my groin area. It was like an icy hot balm, an atomic bomb. He had asked me if I minded if he had applied some to me. I didn’t know what to think; my whole body just shut down.

CW: But Anthony says Sandusky wasn’t done with him yet.  The next day at practice, the balm was burning him.

Spinelli: As I was showering, he had come in to shower, and this is how the second incident had happened.

CW: So he just took his clothes off and joined you in the shower, basically?

Spinelli: And so, here I was now, naked in a shower. He basically started to massage my groin area. He performed oral sex.

CW: Anthony says he was so freaked out by one of his idols abusing him, he got wasted on bourbon.

FR: Let’s pause to review. Spinelli is a 16-year-old athlete able to run away from linebackers in high school football games and strong enough, as the picture below shows, to thwart tacklers with a stiff-arm fend.

Anthony Spinelli, at age 16, was a formidable athlete. CW asks us to believe that the star quarterback, a senior in high school, could not resist oral sex from a then 44-year-old naked Sandusky in the public showers during a busy football camp where anyone could have come in at any time. CW then reports something highly implausible:

CW: He was afraid Sandusky would tell his devout Catholic parents, and they would blame him.

Spinelli: “It kept playing back in my head, ‘my parents, my parents.’ What they would have thought or how they would have felt, and the embarrassment I would have brought to them, the shame.”

FR: Spinelli’s story that he feared Sandusky, the alleged pedophile, would tell his parents that he molested their son is so dubious that CW should have asked, “Why did you think Sandusky would tell on himself?”

Instead, CW now works to convince its audience that every bad thing that happened to Spinelli was Sandusky’s fault.  They interviewed his old high school coach, John Debinski.

CW: When he returned home after camp, Anthony was a different person, struggling with anguish and doubt.  Did you notice a difference in him?

High School Coach: I noticed a tremendous difference in him….

Spinellis high school coach

Coach: Before he went to the camp, he was very into school. He was very popular. I called him in a couple of times, I said, ‘Anthony, what’s going on? You’re not quite the same, something’s bothering you.’ ‘No, no, I’m fine, I’m fine.’ His mother and father called me, wanted to sit down and have a meeting.

CW: Did it just break your heart?

Coach: It did, it did.

CW: But Anthony was a broken young man. His dream of playing for Penn State vanished with the steam from that hot shower.  He says he turned to drugs to numb his pain.  What kind of drugs were you on at the beginning?

Spinelli: It was the alcohol, the marijuana, the cocaine, the acid, Percocet, to heroin. I’ve done pretty much all of it. I still, to this day, you know, have struggled with my addiction.

FR: CW goes next to Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape Vice President of Public Relations Kristen Houser to further excuse his conduct.

CW: What are some of the ways that people act out?  With him, it was violence, it was drugs. It was years and years of addiction.

Hauser: Anytime that you see radical behavioral changes, an increase in destructive behavior, vandalism, fire setting, getting involved with crime, self-injury, drug and alcohol use – those can all be indicators that there’s something significantly wrong that has happened.

CW: In short order, Anthony went from altar boy to armed robber.  Then came the fateful night that would send him to prison for much of his adult life.

He and a friend were drinking heavily and got into a fight.

Spinelli: He had put his left hand on my girlfriend’s arm, and he had said, ‘She’s spending the night with me.’ And I, not taking it very well, hit him hard.”

CW: That hard hit tragically killed his friend. Anthony pled guilty to manslaughter and received a sentence of 10 years in prison.

FR: Spinelli was not being forthright, and CW did not fact-check what happened on the night 28-year-old Anthony Spinelli beat and killed Virachack Arounthong, 48, some 15 years before his interview.

According to police records, on Aug. 6, 2000, Spinelli, his girlfriend, Lisa F. Finneran, and Otha L. Farris drove to Arounthong’s apartment so that Finneran could engage in prostitution with Arounthong.

The fight was not over whether Spinelli’s girlfriend would provide sex to Arounthong. It was over the amount she and Spinelli would get for payment.

Finnerman provided the services, but Spinelli wanted more cash. He beat him, took the victim’s stereo equipment, money, and other items from the apartment, and left him to die.

Arounthong’s decomposing body was discovered on Aug. 11, 2000, in his apartment, five days after the killing. The autopsy report said that Arounthong died from a severe brain injury resulting from blunt trauma.

At the time, Spinelli did not blame Sandusky. He told investigators he had been drinking alcohol and using crack cocaine before going to the victim’s apartment.

At his sentencing, Spinelli again did not blame Sandusky, and spoke of “the innocent people I hurt because of my addiction.”

CW: Fast forward to 2011; Anthony is in the prison TV room watching news reports of Sandusky’s arrest.

All of a sudden, you see Jerry Sandusky on the TV. What goes through your mind?

Spinelli: Disgust. I mean, I was sick to my stomach. But the fact of what had taken place with myself and Jerry…that the disgust and the hatred, so to speak, is what I had felt. Meanwhile, I now had to process this in a whole different way.

CW: That’s when Anthony decided he had to tell his story to prosecutors. But it wasn’t so easy. Anthony’s alleged molestation occurred in 1988, and the statute of limitations had run out. Anthony went to court to challenge the statute….

If the case goes to trial, Anthony will have to come face to face with the man he’s tried to block out of his life. But what do you want to say to him?”

Spinelli: What would I like to say to him? “What you did was wrong. You know it was wrong. And even though things happened the way they happened, what you did has put such damage and effects in my life, in my family’s life.”

CW: Anthony Spinelli is still locked in the prison of his mind.

Memories of what he says happened in that locker room so long ago can never fade.

Spinelli: I wish I could take back to that day that I was 16. If I could turn back the hands of time, that’s what I would want. That’s what would make it right. It’s not happening.

FR: In December 2016, Spinelli went from being locked in the prison of his mind to being locked in jail after a knife fight in which Spinelli stabbed Robert Pirelli in his neck, arm, and torso and got stabbed himself in the hand.

Police rushed Pirelli to the hospital, and found Spinelli hiding behind a shed and arrested him.

Anthony Spinelli appears in court after his knife fight which almost killed Robert Pirelli

Spinelli was charged with armed assault with intent to murder and held on a one-million-dollar bond. His Sandusky defense helped Spinelli win an acquittal.

Steven Passarello, one of Spinelli’s Pennsylvania attorneys, excused his conduct by telling the media that Sandusky had caused Spinelli’s life “to spiral out of control.”

“After he went to that camp is when he started to go downhill,” said Passarello.

After being released from custody, Spinelli was reportedly convicted of larceny in Connecticut in 2019 and sentenced to one year in prison and two years probation.

It should be noted Penn State did not pay Spinelli any money. But that was because he came too late for the handouts.

That Spinelli has been lying about Sandusky for monetary gain is fairly obvious. In that respect, he belongs squarely in the company of the trial accusers. But even those of them with criminal records didn’t go so far as to claim that their very criminality was Sandusky’s doing. Outrageous as it sounds, Spinelli’s alibi worked to excuse this minor league con artist from imprisonment for larceny. The contrast with the innocent Sandusky’s own fate could hardly be more striking.

The greater the fraud, the simpler the means.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Frank Parlato is an investigative journalist, media strategist, publisher, and legal consultant.
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Gail Brown
Gail Brown
1 year ago

Just another so-called victim out for money!

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Who knows if Spinelli is telling the truth or not. He might be a victim, he might be an opportunist. Doesn’t change the facts that long before there was a media firestorm, before any “recovered memories” were involved, before there was any talk of lawsuits and settlements, several distinct individuals who did not know each other nor were aware of the others’ reports, told someone they had seen Jerry molesting boys in the showers. Jerry by his own admission continued to shower naked with boys even after coming within a hair’s breadth of being arrested for child sexual abuse.

Joe
Joe
1 year ago
Reply to  Anonymous

These unvetted rumors have been floating around for years. However, when specifics are examined they dissolve. Cite one case to which you refer. We’ll go from there.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago
Reply to  Anonymous

False. Mike McQueary did not witness a rape he has since admitted that. The janitor said the man he witnessed was not Jerry Sandusky and the corrupt prosecution didn’t let him testify. The centre county DA didn’t press charges in 1998 because there wasn’t any evidence Jerry had committed a crime. If Jerry Sandusky did commit any crimes it never happened on PSU campus. This nonsensical Penn State cover up story is a fantasy held together by a totally dishonest and ratings driven news media, Louis freeh who was paid $8M, and the accusers who lied about being abused and Joe Paterno knowing about it to hit the jackpot.

Retired Appellate Counsel
Retired Appellate Counsel
1 year ago

Frank,

Your exploration of the merits of Sandusky’s conviction is commendable, but your primary premise for innocence is false. Here is what you have said in different ways over several articles: “Like every other “victim” of Sandusky, he never said anything about molestation at the time it allegedly occurred.”

There are tens of thousands of accounts of children rescued from child sexual abuse, many who were discovered years after the abuse occurred, who never told a soul. The pedophile perpetrators could be family, friends of family, persons in positions of authority, or perfect strangers. In many instances, the victims are uncovered through law enforcement infiltrating pedophile rings in which abuse is photographed, video taped or children are passed around, but it is uncommon that the successful dismantling of these rings happens because one of the victims talked or complained contemporaneous with the abuse. This despite conclusive proof it was occurring in the form of videos or photos. If the victims come forward it is often years later, and often after reaching adulthood.

These facts are routine in criminal courts and don’t just apply to child sexual abuse victims. A surprisingly high percentage of victims of spousal abuse also never report it, and it is common where abusers are held to account because a friend or family member of the victim reported it.  

There are other, more persuasive arguments against Sandusky’s guilt: Lack of opportunity, especially the hundreds of molestations that supposedly occurred in his home and in sports complexes; facts inconsistent with Sandusky’s access to or ownership of things or objects described as being present during the assaults; his poor health in his early 60s and in particular his chronically low testosterone which causes a lower sex drive than average; plus more.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

100% of the Sandusky accusations are obviously false. The same is probably true in many cases. It was the easiest scam in the book for the longest time. People like you will never wake up and are part of the problem. Rightly or wrongly none of these old accusations should be believed unless there is real evidence. Look at the Joseph Gatt case. It looks like the corrupt court system finally got one right.

John Galluppi
1 year ago

This guy’s story is so absurd, I don’t know where to start. A 16 year old kid, unless he skipped two grades was probably a sophomore and they don’t invite kids until they are Juniors in High School. Then he’s a quarterback on his team. If he arrived at Penn State he would be spending his time with the offensive coaches and as we know, Sandusky was a defensive coach. In all likelihood he may have met the kid for a quick hello but that would have been about the extent of it. It is truly laughable that everyone was believed at the time without any vetting and this guy’s story was deemed too old otherwise he probably would have been given a large settlement like the rest of the knuckleheads. Frank exposes another fraud candidate. Way to go, Frank!

Sandy Lane
Sandy Lane
1 year ago
Reply to  John Galluppi

Thank you, John, for pointing out the facts of when a kid was invited. I had no idea it was in their junior year of high school. That fact speaks volumes, and also the fact that he was an offensive player. Love it!!

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago
Reply to  John Galluppi

I was 16 turning 17 when I was a junior in high school. I don’t see any contradiction here

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

“After his roundabout confession, I’m not even sure he realizes what he did wrong.” I am writing this – or should I say posting it- on the assumption that no one will read it. I have no knowledge, and no idea how to acquire any. I felt a need to communicate with the outside world, having had my usual access to it cut off. Just a plea for help.

It is He Who sent down to thee (AI), in truth: https://voca.ro/1nJECvEPphw5

Sandy Lane
Sandy Lane
1 year ago

Bull____! Oh sure, a 16-year-old tough football player ‘allowed’ someone to do that to him. Laughable. And then, he was ‘afraid’ Jerry Sandusky would tell his parents!!!!! Oh, please!! It is evident that every ‘loser’ in life blames Jerry Sandusky and then tries (some VERY successfully) to acquire their windfall from Penn State. Sick!

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago
Reply to  Sandy Lane

Sorry but you clearly do not understand abuse of minors.

Sandy Lane
Sandy Lane
1 year ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Ha ha

Sandy Lane
Sandy Lane
1 year ago
Reply to  Anonymous

I’m sure I understand the abuse of minors. After following this case from the very beginning I know this case in particular is BS.

Jane Miller
Jane Miller
1 year ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Actually, we do understand the abuse of minors – many of the kids involved in The Second Mile program were abused at the hands of their own families and/or were from single parent situations. There are literally hundreds, however, who have gone on to become good citizens and continue to point to TSM experience and Jerry Sandusky as keys to their success. But sadly, you can’t ‘fix’ everyone. Just ask the Sanduskys themselves – the saddest thing for them is that they failed the kids (now men) who turned on them for a huge payday.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago
Reply to  Sandy Lane

It’s called grooming. They don’t just attack and rape the minor, usually they build up to it which it sounds like like he did from the day before massaging his groin. It’s very easy to take advantage of a 16 year old boy with raging hormones and make the kid think he was an equal participant when he was a victim.

Jane Miller
Jane Miller
1 year ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Not only is it absurd that Spinelli would have been at a PSU camp as a sophomore, but had he been there as a Junior, he would not have drawn the attention of Sandusky who was a defensive coach (thank you John Galluppi). In crafting his story, Spinelli forgot to change his position to linebacker. Also, had any kid suffered any kind of injury, the coaches would have sent him to the trainers. This guy is a criminal.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago
Reply to  Jane Miller

If he was 16 he very well could’ve been a junior

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago
Reply to  Anonymous

>”It is called grooming….” What you have to do is look at the details of *this* case. Sandusky *was* in fact convicted of grooming ‘victim 6’ who was clear that nothing sexual ever happened. The relationship both Sandusky and ‘victim 6’ describe includes various types of intimacy and is identical to what virtually all the other ‘victims’ reported in their first witness statements. He would literally kiss kids when he put them to bed in his home at night, and he would literally shower naked with kids in the Lasch building. Police witness statements describe this very very consistently and with no suggestion of anything sexual. Then you have the accusations: someone replied to the 1-800 tip line saying as a child he’d been picked up hitchhiking and violently raped by a man in a silver car who looks just like the photo of Sandusky in the news. Also, of the 600 kids Sandusky interacted with in his charity, eventually police/therapists managed to get a few to change their stories — in different ways! — to include various types of abuse. What you see if you really study this is a very intense pressure over several years to try to induce kids to change their stories. Somehow it did not matter in court that the changed stories are not only inconsistent with any of the original witness statements, but also inconsistent one to the other. They were enough to induce an overall sense of wrongness or disgust, but cannot be supported logically.

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