Thursday, July 12, 2012

[FULL] Report on Sandusky Investigation

Thanks to high speeds of the Internet the 267 page non-journalist
edited report of Sandusky's Child Sexual Abuse is in your hands.

You can be the judge.

Sandusky Report

Spoil Alert: 

Reading Chapter 2 is uncomfortable and nauseating I can't imagine how the victims must have felt. 

Sandusky's mind games played with the boys to build a trusting relationship by creating a novel, exclusive experience allowing the boys to workout and sit on Penn State's sidelines is monstrous. 

After reading I'm at a loss for how action was not ensued sooner as on May 19th, 1998 undercover police overheard Sandusky and a mother of one victim discuss this:

As they listened from another room, the officers heard the mother ask Sandusky about the bear hug in the shower, and whether his “private parts” touched the boy while they hugged. Sandusky said, “I don’t think so …maybe.”  He also said he had showered with other boys  before,  but denied having “sexual feelings” when he hugged her son.
 He admitted telling the boy that he loved him. Sandusky asked to speak with her son and the mother replied that she did not feel that was a good idea as her son was confused. . .
Sandusky responded, “I understand. I was wrong. I wish I could get forgiveness. I know I won’t get it from you. I wish I were dead.”

 How did this not signal pedophile behavior to at least execute an investigation?
The fact that Sandusky's decade of harm could have been stopped is the most disturbing part.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Fill Up Your Cup!


Saw this spray painted onto the sidewalk along my way to work.
All is well in Chicago tonight.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

There is even Fun in Funeral!



The Fun Theory,
Great concept wonder what else it can be applied too. . .

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Never Betray The Way You've Always Known

It is
My new obsession, Eadweard J. Muybridg's artwork. I think I might make a modern take on it for fun.






The images I saved from Artstor, a source my university allows access too, does not seem to work on here.


but you can see more images and read about him here: Eadweard J. Muybridge

There seemed to be a bucket theme he did which were my favorite! If I can figure out how to download them on here I will do so immediately.