So, basically, "My bad, I'm sorry," and all charges get dropped? WTF?!
<font size="2"><span style="font-style: italic;">"</span>1998:<span style="font-style: italic;"> Victim 6 is taken into the locker rooms and
showers when he is 11 years old. When Victim 6 is dropped off at home,
his hair is wet from showering with Sandusky. His mother reports the
incident to the university police, who investigate.
</span></font><p style="font-style: italic;"><font size="2">
Detective Ronald Schreffler testifies that he and State College Police
Department Detective Ralph Ralston, with the consent of the mother of
Victim 6, eavesdrop on two conversations the mother of Victim 6 has with
Sandusky. Sandusky says he has showered with other boys and Victim 6's
mother tries to make Sandusky promise never to shower with a boy again
but he will not. At the end of the second conversation, after Sandusky
is told he cannot see Victim 6 anymore, Schreffler testifies Sandusky
says, ''I understand. I was wrong. I wish I could get forgiveness. I
know I won't get it from you. I wish I were dead.''</font></p><font size="2"><span style="font-style: italic;"></span></font><p style="font-style: italic;"><font size="2">
Jerry Lauro, an investigator with the Pennsylvania Department of Public
Welfare, testifies he and Schreffler interviewed Sandusky, and that
Sandusky admits showering naked with Victim 6, admits to hugging Victim 6
while in the shower and admits that it was wrong.</font></p>
<span style="font-weight: bold;">The case is closed after then-Centre County District Attorney Ray Gricar decides there will be no criminal charge."</span></p>