http://www.centurylink.net/news/read.php?rip_id=<[email protected]>&ps=1013&page=1
"During a lengthy interview with The Times at his lawyer's home, Sandusky painted a picture of chaotic but friendly scenes involving children he described as extended family at his State College, Pa., home. There were sleepovers, wrestling matches, and children playing with dogs at the house after football games."
To me, that tells you something: why do you need to set up an 'extended family' of boys from the outside, when you already have a family of 5 boys and 1 girl (some of whom would have still been in the home in the early
90's). Did he ever spend any time with them after work or on the weekends, even if they had moved out? He had stated that he planned his activities with the Second Mile children for the afternoons and weekends. What about time spent with his wife, who is the unknown element in this situation...was she just the house manager? How did she feel about having all these extra children around? Was she aware of his going down to the basement to visit with a child at night? Seems after so long you would as a wife have questions....