OilPainter
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I don't agree. They weren't involved AFAIK; they themselves did nothing shameful.
Possibly. And in a court of law I certainly couldn't testify that they absolutely, certainly did.
What I could testify to is that as a wife I am privy to my husbands concerns that happen at work. He might not come right out and say the problem but his behavior would indicate to me something is on his mind. After prodding I would know exactly what is on his mind.
A marriage that has lasted as long as Sue and Joe's certainly has some sort of effective communication flow - that's why I find it hard to believe that she didn't know something of this issue.
Then again, taking all that for what it's worth - they certainly talked after the big "reveal"....so disregarding all the above - the thought that she and her offspring are still trying to keep the St. Paterno name alive sickens me. Remember, their main concern was to keep Paterno's legacy as the all time winningest coach in college football hence the letter to the NCAA.
I'll say this for the third and last time - IMO they need to go away and never show their faces again. For what they are doing now and what they did not possibly do before - they need to hang their heads in shame.
If I am jumping to conclusions on the Paterno family - I'd rather err on the side of the children who were physically, emotionally and mentally abused rather than the Paternos - any day of the week.