Part 4 (final) Sandusky timeline:
April 13, 2008: Sandusky tells the Philadelphia Inquirer that football is still part of his life: "He holds yearly football camps and has Penn State season tickets. He also works out at the Laasch Building, home to Nittany Lions football. He doesn't see much of Paterno, and when they rarely do encounter each other, it's more cordial than friendly."
April 18, 2008: Sandusky returns to the Penn State campus to be honored at the Penn's Civilians Educational Organization's fundraising dinner at the Penn Stater Conference Center Hotel.
May 8, 2008: Sandusky attends the 15th annual Sandy Kranich Golf Benefit in York.
May 24 and 31, 2008: Sandusky holds a pair of one-day Linebacker U. Day Camps on at Penn State Harrisburg Capital Campus.
June 22-25, 2008: Sandusky holds more camps at the Harrisburg campus.
June 1, 2008: Sandusky speaks at the fifth annual Lauren's First and Goal Camp fundraiser in Easton.
June 20-21, 2008: Sandusky hosts the Second Mile golf tournament.
July 10, 2008: Sandusky speaks at a hearing in favor of a merger of health insurance companies.
Fall 2008: Sandusky serves as a full-time volunteer coach at Central Mountain.
Oct. 9, 2008: Sandusky speaks at a youth symposium on justice, tolerance and violence issues at the Penn State campus near Wilkes-Barre. Students from districts in Luzerne and Wyoming counties attend.
November 2008: Sandusky returns to Beaver Stadium for the wedding of former player Craig Fayak.
January 2009: The boy identified as Victim 1 goes to the authorities with allegations Sandusky inappropriately touched him over a four-year period.
During 2009: relationship with Victim 9 ends.
2009: Grand jury starts meeting at Attorney General's office in the Strawberry Square building in Harrisburg.
June 2009: Schultz, the university vice president, retires but later returns to the same position, as a senior vice president on an interim basis.
June 26, 2009: Sandusky quit his coaching position at Central Mountain, telling school officials he was devoting more time to The Second Mile. "I didn't want to play against State College," he jokes.
July 8, 2009: Sandusky visits a Walmart in State College to collect a $37,000 donation for the Second Mile.
Aug. 8, 2009: Sandusky makes an appearance at a motorcycle rally fundraiser in State College for the Second Mile.
Sandusky down to bikers and Walmart- someone must know something...
Dec. 13, 2009: Sandusky gives an interview to the Patriot-News on Paterno's legacy: "You know what drives him? It's the same thing today. It's no different than what it was: being in the center of a fight."
January 21, 2010: Sandusky's son, Jon, is hired as the director of player personnel by the Cleveland Browns.
January 22, 2010:Penn State Trustee Cynthia Baldwin becomes Penn State Chief Legal Officer.
May 2010: Sandusky applies for a volunteer coaching job at Juniata College, and is rejected in June after a background check. He continues to appear as a “consultant” to Coach Carmen Felus. Felus is warned 3 times to keep him away, the last by letter after Sandusky attends the Sept 25th game in the press box. Felus leaves Juniata, date unknown..
Sandusky had coached at Juniata a year in 1967 before coming to Penn.
May 12, 2010: Cynthia Baldwin tells Penn Trustees that Sandusky is being investigated. No one thinks it’s a big deal.
August 27, 2010: Sandusky participates in the Ned Smith Center for Nature and Art's Annual celebrity clay shoot in Linglestown.
September 2010: Sandusky resigns from The Second Mile, claiming he wants to spend more time with his family and handle personal matters.
Sept. 25, 2010: Sandusky returns to Juniata, where he started his coaching career, and watches the football game from the coaching area of the press box.
December 2010: McQueary testifies before grand jury.
January 5, 2011: Bradley interviews for the Pittsburgh coaching position.
January 12, 2011: Curley and Schultz testify before the grand jury.
January 25, 2011: Sandusky, Paterno and Curley are among the mourners at the funeral for Lou Gatto, known as Northeastern Pennsylvania's Mr. Penn State.
March 31, 2011: Sara Gamin and Patriot News break story of grand jury investigation.
April 1, 2011: Paterno, at Penn State's spring-practice media day, declines to answer questions about the Sandusky investigation. "I came here to talk about football, so I don't have any comment,'' he says.
April 2011: Spanier testifies before the grand jury and says he did not know the identity of the staff member who had reported the behavior in the shower incident. Spanier denies the incident was reported to him as sexual in nature.
April 11, 2011: Second Mile Executive Director Jack Raykovitz testifies before the grand jury along with Matthew Sandusky and his birth mother, Debra Long.
June 2011: Sandusky attends the Second Mile golf tournament.
July 2011: Paterno sells his share of home to wife Sue for $1. Another home, in Avalon, N.J. remains in both their names.
Mid-August 2011: Investigators from the state attorney general's office tell witnesses in Clinton County that the grand jury investigation is nearly complete.
Oct. 8, 2011: Penn State honors 25th anniversary of the 1986 National Championship team. Sandusky does not attend.
Nov. 5, 2011: Prosecutors release a 23-page grand jury report detailing the child sex abuse allegations against Sandusky and charges of an official cover up involving Curley and Schultz. Prosecutors charge Sandusky with 40 counts of sexual abuse and Curley and Schultz with perjury and failing to report the abuse to the authorities.
Nov. 9, 2011: The university's board of trustees votes to fire Paterno and forces president Graham Spanier to resign. The board announces the decision at a contentious 10 p.m. press conference. Students rally outside Paterno's home, while others riot along College Avenue in State College.
November 14, 2011: After 28 years, Jack Raykovitz resigns from Second Mile
November 15, 2011: Angels in Adoption rescinds the award it gave Sandusky in 2002, which was presented by Rick Santorum.