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- Who said jail inmates don't have a sense of humor?
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- You know, with all the publicity over the last twenty years and more,
about child abuse in the ministries, churches, schools and so on,
what sane rational person could continue this kind of pursuit
without thinking of eventually getting caught. There were so many
opportunities to say, wait a minute, "enough is enough", and
quit. This was a tragedy for these young people, and a deadly
freeway that had too many safe exits, where a person could drive
off and seek help, redeem himself, stop the pattern, try to right
some wrongs. Avoid the final crash. - Reply to this comment
- Hi ya all, can I get Meddle to play here w stop-only.
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- This should increase his empathy for his victims!
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- Just imagine if Jerry DIDN'T do any of this! Just sayin'
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- Theres a greasy big guy with kaka breath in that jail that thinks Sandusky looks like Cheryl Tiegs! Its gonna be a great 20 years!
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- They should have gone with "Smooth up in ya" by the Bullet Boys.
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- Welcome to your particular circle of hell, Jerry!
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- This Monster is where he belongs. I can't wait to hear what happens to him when they put him in "general population".
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- If this is the worst that Jerry S. gets then I think he got off very lightly. I don't think it will be.
A fair portion of our general prison population were sexually abused as kids themselves and may well look to him as an opportunity for a little payback. Well, we all know what karma is, don't we?
There are those who advocate killing the POS in varied, imaginitive and unpleasant ways. I don't agree and the reason(s) for that are briefly outlined below:
I think a more deserving and devastating punishment is making him live in the most reduced and difficult circumstances possible; denied asscess to any social contact other than that minimally required by law. All of his material assets should be confiscated and the proceeds donated to a victim's fund or to charities/causes he is known to be antagonistic to. He should be made aware that his wife is next on the chopping block and that, true or not, she is ready to testify against him should other charges be brought. Knowing his wife has abandonded him would be a more painful knife in the gut than a real one. It should also be made clear that all of his former friends and associates have turned their back on him as well and those who remain loyal should be denied access to him. This, by the way is allowable, legal protocol only requires S. have access to his immediate family (Dottie and stepchildren) and attorney (Amendola).
Solitary confinement under 24 hour supervision should be considered but placing him in the general population needs to only other alternative. He will be harrassed by the other inmates - I'd be shocked if they left him alone - but the prison staff needs to be on guard to prevent the abuse from doing any more than increase his stress level. But he needs to be under constant stress; he needs to have it made unequivocally clear his life is no longer his own and one moment's carelessness on the part of himself or the wardens could end it at the snap of a finger. But it must not end in that fashion - only that it could. Imagine having to live with that.
Sandusky needs to have whatever self esteem he ever had ripped to shreds and be made to understand there is no possibility of atonement. He's forever toast in the minds of decent people (and even many indecent ones as well) and NOTHING he will ever do now or in the next world will ever change that. Yet he needs also to be told under no uncertain terms that he must put in a constant and exaustive effort to attain that atonement.
I don't advocate waterboarding the man; nor do I think torturing him will accomplish anything but, if for no other reason than to serve as an example to others, he need to spend the rest of his life - whether it is a few years or a few decades - in extremely unpleasant circumstances and know that it was because of his own doing. - Reply to this comment


