Sandusky

Sandusky Granted September 8 Hearing for New Trial
Judge Skerda reverses herself and grants Jerry Sandusky a September 8 evidentiary hearing as "Victim 10" Ryan Rittmeyer recants.

Judge Skerda reverses herself and grants Jerry Sandusky a September 8 evidentiary hearing as "Victim 10" Ryan Rittmeyer recants.

First… a question. What do you get when you combine:

Why shouldn’t judges hold court in hotels rather than uncomfortable courthouses?

Meet a perjurer — Jason Michael Simcisko, 37.

Ryan Louis Rittmeyer, 37, was “victim 10” in the Jerry Sandusky case. He was 25 years old when he testified against Sandusky.

Jerry Sandusky, 80, the former Penn State assistant football coach and founder of the Second Mile charity, is in prison for something which I believe he has not done.
Here is another vignette of prosecutorial misconduct in the Jerry Sandusky case: Victim #8.
The “Penn State Scandal” is based on an event that didn’t happen.

Editor’s Note: People who want to study the Sandusky case, who want to understand why I and others say he is innocent, might take advantage of the following essay by Dr. Frederick Crews. While it is long for a typical news story, it is perhaps the best one-stop explanation of what happened to Jerry

Editor’s note: Special credit goes to Mark Pendergrast’s forensic masterpiece The Most Hated Man in America: Jerry Sandusky and the Rush to Judgment, from which some of the material in this article came.

Today at 5pm ET, Frank Parlato joins world famous political consultant and media personality Roger Stone to discuss the Sandusky case and why it deserves a second look.

John Wetzler mentioned in his guest view, High School Coach Supports Sandusky, that he was Matt Sandusky’s guidance counselor, and he is sure Jerry Sandusky never abused him.