In previous articles discussing Jerry Sandusky, I have acknowledged the contributions of writers and researchers who have explored the possibility of his innocence. Their work has significantly helped me understand the case. As public interest in this matter continues to grow, I intend to present a selection of these writers’ perspectives on Sandusky. Frederick Crews
By Frank Parlato Jerry Sandusky, 79, has been in prison for more than 11 years. A Pennsylvania jury convicted him of sexually abusing nine boys. FR is investigating whether he is innocent. Allegations and Initial Accusations At the time of his arrest in 2011, after a three-year investigation by the Attorney General’s office, two men,
In previous articles discussing Jerry Sandusky, I have acknowledged the contributions of writers and researchers who have explored the possibility of his innocence. Their work has significantly helped me understand the case. As public interest in this matter continues to grow, I intend to present a selection of these writers' perspectives on Sandusky. Frederick Crews
It began with an article Rich Luthmann wrote for the Frank Report, where he mentioned Jerry Sandusky, the former Penn State football coach convicted of sexually abusing boys in 2012. The Frank Report repeated the common narrative and read, in part: "Joe Paterno, then the head football coach, faced criticism for not adequately addressing reports