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May 11, 2017kpelish rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
Excellent. The director wisely allows competing viewpoints to fully flesh out how this tragedy could have occurred and the power of a community to turn a blind eye--or the harder choice--the power of a community to turn inward and reflect on a different path going forward. Also interesting to see attention turned to male survivors of sexual abuse. Because the majority are female, male stories are sometimes overlooked. Especially sad to hear the testimony of Sandusky's adopted son, whom he carefully chose and groomed for his sick tastes.