Yeah its insane...before listening i was like “yeah right how could possibly have not done what they said” but then you realize that that thought is a product of all the media lies and framing of the story. Be prepared though each episode ranges anywhere from 2 to 5 hours and theres like 19 episodes so far....it is UNBELIEVABLY THOROUGH and covers all sorts of aspects of the entire ordeal.
Just listen to the podcast...its more complicated than i have time to type out lol but essentially the assistant coach’s story timeline is wrong, the story changes, the boy who was supposedly involved says nothing inappropriate happened (at the time and to this day which was never even brought up at trial) and theres even more that im forgetting and dont have the time to type out. But he goes through ALL of it
Its pretty complicated but essentially he was a weirdo but there was a snowball effect of lying witnesses, rushes to judgment, the fake news media that led to a perfect storm of just assuming facts and looking to put it all on the most obvious scapegoat. The podcast more importantly completely exonerates Paterno who has been so wrongly villified in all of it
I often wondered about this one ,, I'll watch thank you
Yeah its insane...before listening i was like “yeah right how could possibly have not done what they said” but then you realize that that thought is a product of all the media lies and framing of the story. Be prepared though each episode ranges anywhere from 2 to 5 hours and theres like 19 episodes so far....it is UNBELIEVABLY THOROUGH and covers all sorts of aspects of the entire ordeal.
Just listen to the podcast...its more complicated than i have time to type out lol but essentially the assistant coach’s story timeline is wrong, the story changes, the boy who was supposedly involved says nothing inappropriate happened (at the time and to this day which was never even brought up at trial) and theres even more that im forgetting and dont have the time to type out. But he goes through ALL of it
Thank you , you believe he was used and framed ?
Its pretty complicated but essentially he was a weirdo but there was a snowball effect of lying witnesses, rushes to judgment, the fake news media that led to a perfect storm of just assuming facts and looking to put it all on the most obvious scapegoat. The podcast more importantly completely exonerates Paterno who has been so wrongly villified in all of it
Yeah I thought the same I'm going to give these a look , thank you so much