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something new to me that bothers me about Sandusky et al: npr reported that Freeh detailed interviews with janitors

"one who saw Sandusky molesting a child - and he was a veteran of the Korean War - said this was the worst thing he'd ever seen, that it made him sick. He went to the other janitors and they discussed it but decided not to report it because they'd be fired." [Freeh goes on that if the culture was that tight at the middle management level, imagine what it was light at the top of the chain]


It bothers me that a war veteran who'd describe the event this way would still put his job above it, even if he was living paycheck to paycheck.


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