Ray Blehar earned a mid-life master's degree from Penn State. That gave him a reason to pay closer attention to the fallout of the Jerry Sandusky saga.
He also has 28 years of experience as a government analyst. He's written business reviews, evaluated reports and became used to "telling (people) stuff they don't want to hear" as an inspector general.
All of that helped drive him on a quest the past two years.
Blehar has devoted much of his free time to researching and analyzing documents and reports related to Sandusky and Penn State, including the grand jury presentment, the trial transcript, media reports and government press releases.
It's been a learning process on child-abuse laws, the state's child-protective agencies and how the system is supposed to work
Congrats Congrats, Ray.
ReplyDeleteIt is recognition so well-deserved.
Long overdue. I hope the next few days bring some new incite in to how this transpired and like you I only want the real story. Again, well-deserved.
ReplyDeleteAs long as McQueary is still considered a "star" witness, I don't expect much insight. However, there will likely be plenty of incite. Surely, at some point, defense attorneys will object to hearsay AND irrelevant testimony of someone like MM, who has demonstrated that his memory and statements are unreliable, at best. And for whom others may have evidence of conflicts of interest, at best.
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DeleteThanks for the kind words.
All the #truth all the time!
Ray