http://espn.go.com/espn/otl/story/_/id/7248184/syracuse-police-investigating-bernie-fine-molesting-boy-1980sDavis said he reported the abuse to Syracuse police in 2003, but that a detective told him that the statute of limitations had run out. Davis said the detective told him that if he knew of boys being molested by Fine at the time, that Syracuse police would investigate those allegations. Davis said he told the detective that he thought other boys were being molested but that he had only direct knowledge of Fine molesting him.
At the time, the Syracuse police chief was Dennis Duval, a former Syracuse basketball player for Boeheim. Duval, who retired in 2004, could not be reached for comment. He played at Syracuse from 1971 to 1974, and started with the Syracuse Police Department in 1978.
Outside the Lines investigated Davis's story in 2003 but decided not to run the story because there were no other victims who would talk, and no independent evidence to corroborate the boy's story. In recent days, a second man contacted Outside the Lines with information alleging that Fine had also molested him. That man said he was inspired to finally talk after seeing news coverage of the Sandusky case.
People are the worst
So ESPN knew about a crime and didn't report it to authorities...Who should go to jail in this case?
Yeah seriously, Penn State fired everyone who knew anything about anything about the case, ESPN better step up to the plate and get rid of peeps here.
The network didn't do anything b/c it didn't measure up to ESPN's reporting standards? That's laughable. ESPN has no standards.
So ESPN knew about a crime and didn't report it to authorities...Who should go to jail in this case?
Yeah seriously, Penn State fired everyone who knew anything about anything about the case, ESPN better step up to the plate and get rid of peeps here.
The network didn't do anything b/c it didn't measure up to ESPN's reporting standards? That's laughable. ESPN has no standards.
So ESPN knew about a crime and didn't report it to authorities...Who should go to jail in this case?
Davis said he reported the abuse to Syracuse police in 2003, but that a detective told him that the statute of limitations had run out. Davis said the detective told him that if he knew of boys being molested by Fine at the time, that Syracuse police would investigate those allegations. Davis said he told the detective that he thought other boys were being molested but that he had only direct knowledge of Fine molesting him.
At the time, the Syracuse police chief was Dennis Duval, a former Syracuse basketball player for Boeheim. Duval, who retired in 2004, could not be reached for comment. He played at Syracuse from 1971 to 1974, and started with the Syracuse Police Department in 1978.
The boy had already gone to the police. Why would ESPN be responsible for anything?
McQueary went to the cops (or says he did) so why is JoePa responsible for anything?
Jerry Sanduskies for all my bitches!!!!
Are you sure about that? In the NY Times article it stated he told the police years later- and only because they contacted him. They suspected he knew something. And Joe Pa is responsible because he did the bare minimum that was expected of him and then washed his hands of the situation and couldn't be bothered- as Sandusky was still bringing boys around the program and taking them to bowl games.