I'm having a hard time believing I actually "liked" a Pal post.
#joeknew
This case was a political morass. Tom Corbett, who was AG at the time of Victim 1's allegations, buried the case until he could be elected governor. Centre County (where State College is located) - and neighboring counties where incidents were reported - would not prosecute due to high levels of PSU booster/alumni interference. The chief prosecutor of Centre County, Ray Gricar, was disappeared (and never found).
There is no doubt that PSU administrators, including Paterno, were repeatedly made aware of instances of Sandusky's conduct, and continually ignored acting on those (mainly, reporting to police). A whole lot about pretty much every investigation into each occurance simply stinks. A lot of legal maneuvering, in which the State was complicit, helped delay presentation of facts and obfuscate the details and timelines.
If you lived in PA, you'd have a better understanding of just how screwed the whole process was. PSU is the primary economic engine in the "Tucky" part of Pennsyltucky. State College is not a normal place. It's an incredibly insular environment that has developed cults within cults and has mostly lost touch with reality.
When asked about what school I went to at the PSU-Pitt game, I usually responded, "I went to a well-regarded public land-grant institution in the middle of nowhere often associated with cow-tipping and a dairy bar, that produces normal, well-adjusted humans and has success in all sports, not just football."