Penn State Police Report Concealed

According to reports, a 1998, Penn State report containing information
obtained from a psychological evaluation of an 11 year old boy regarding an
incident involving alleged child molester, Jerry Sandusky has been released
for review.* The victim allegedly informed his mother that Sandusky had
forced him to join him in the shower and she immediately notified one of
the psychologists who participated in the evaluation.* Reportedly, Sandusky
admitted to the mother in a private meeting that he had indeed touched the
boy and was distressed over it.

Allegedly, a news reporter obtained the report and brought it to the
attention of the investigators, who stated they had no prior knowledge of
its existence.* The report allegedly states that although the boy in
question was never sexually molested, the psychologist found indicators
that Sandusky was exhibiting the characteristics of a pedophile in the
process of “grooming” his victim.

It has been reported that if the psychological report had been made
available to investigating officers at the time of the incident, perhaps
they would have been able to notify the Second Mile charity regarding the
findings and alerted them to the potential danger Sandusky posed to
children.

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