Most are unaware of the controls in place to keep this from happening. The coverup is just unbelievable. All the texts the poor victim got bombarded with constitute obstruction of justice here, and I'm sure that's true in Indiana as well...And don't forget about the time Brian Kelly killed that kid. ND's transgressions have been largely ignored by the national media. But Saban's opinion of the no huddle offense is front page news for weeks?
The majority of the time, I don't believe in media bias. This isn't one of those times. If sexual assault (or the death of a videographer) happened at Alabama, CNS would be railroaded by the national media.
Most are unaware of the controls in place to keep this from happening. The coverup is just unbelievable. All the texts the poor victim got bombarded with constitute obstruction of justice here, and I'm sure that's true in Indiana as well...
Please share a link repudiating the claims.I am very disappointed you come to this conclusion without all the facts. It would seem one would want to do the research necessary to support such claims. Were these tragedies? Unquestionably. Were there crimes committed? There were not. People might not like the answers they've been given, but that doesn't make the events, or lack of events, a crime.
That's kind of harsh. Sure better safety measures should have been taken to prevent his fall, but I wouldn't say BK killed the kid...maybe more like he holds some responsibility in the kid's death.And don't forget about the time Brian Kelly killed that kid. ND's transgressions have been largely ignored by the national media. But Saban's opinion of the no huddle offense is front page news for weeks? .
Please share a link repudiating the claims.
I don't think it's realistic to ask the world to wait to see if there are convictions. The harassing texts sent to the girl are out there in the public domain. You can read them, if you want to make the effort. When the texts are placed in juxtaposition to the official releases, I'm not required to act like I'm a moron. PSU initially took the deny, deny, deny track - and where did it get them in the end? A young girl is dead. A member of the football team - with a history - is involved deeply, one way or the other. What ND needs to do at this point is to scrape away at the wound and try to find truth. Smearing the decedent and her family isn't going to work. PSU tried that. We have mechanisms in place to keep this from happening, and they evolved from sad history - and they predate Saban, although he has strengthened the system. This is something Notre Dame needs to face up to and make a clean slate. If they don't, what the non-catholic world is going to conclude is that it's the same old story as priest abuse - cover it up. That is the medicine, sour as it might taste...I am very disappointed you come to this conclusion without all the facts. It would seem one would want to do the research necessary to support such claims. Were these tragedies? Unquestionably. Were there crimes committed? There were not. People might not like the answers they've been given, but that doesn't make the events, or lack of events, a crime.
So sexual assault isn't a crime in Soutg Bend. I guess they really do play by a different set of rules...I am very disappointed you come to this conclusion without all the facts. It would seem one would want to do the research necessary to support such claims. Were these tragedies? Unquestionably. Were there crimes committed? There were not. People might not like the answers they've been given, but that doesn't make the events, or lack of events, a crime.
Your comment proves Tide-HSV was correct there was a cover-up since as you state it took place 2 years ago and is just now becoming "public" for the most part. You are correct it took this big of a stage to get someone to come forward to try to shed light on a subject that was in the dark.There are hundreds of links to dispute the claim. This event has been hashed and re-hashed. If there is genuine interest in knowing everything surrounding this tragedy, it can be easily searched for. My disappointment is from this posting, without having done the perquisite research on the subject to know all that can be known about the situation. This happened 2 years ago. Funny how a national game can be a springboard for a fledgling writer, no matter the cost.
I'm certain, no matter the accusation, Alabama fans would be taken aback by a grandstanding article about their institution.
You are correct! It shouldn't have ever come to it.Your comment proves Tide-HSV was correct there was a cover-up since as you state it took place 2 years ago and is just now becoming "public" for the most part. You are correct it took this big of a stage to get someone to come forward to try to shed light on a subject that was in the dark.