The Steubenville incident v. Anonymous

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Tiernan
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Sep 16, 2013 10:28pm
Has anybody beat the shit out of Nodianos yet? That little turd got off way too easy.
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Oct 7, 2013 5:39pm
STEUBENVILLE, Ohio -- Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine announced on Monday that the first indictment has been issued in the special grand jury reviewing the Steubenville teen rape case. William Rhinaman was indicted by the grand jury on Tampering with Evidence, Obstructing Justice, Obstructing Official Business and Perjury. The charges against the 53-year old from Mingo Junction are related to his position as an employee of Steubenville City Schools. Attorney General DeWine said, “This is the first indictment in an ongoing grand jury investigation. Our goal remains to uncover the truth, and our investigation continues.”
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Oct 7, 2013 7:36pm
GoChiefs;1514542 wrote:STEUBENVILLE, Ohio -- Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine announced on Monday that the first indictment has been issued in the special grand jury reviewing the Steubenville teen rape case. William Rhinaman was indicted by the grand jury on Tampering with Evidence, Obstructing Justice, Obstructing Official Business and Perjury. The charges against the 53-year old from Mingo Junction are related to his position as an employee of Steubenville City Schools. Attorney General DeWine said, “This is the first indictment in an ongoing grand jury investigation. Our goal remains to uncover the truth, and our investigation continues.”
He's the IT guy. If he sings, heads will be rolling bigtime.
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Oct 7, 2013 9:33pm
fish82;1514594 wrote:He's the IT guy. If he sings, heads will be rolling bigtime.
Yep. But will he take one for Big Red and Reno ??? Especially since there 'wasn't' an attempted cover up.
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Oct 7, 2013 9:45pm
Curly J;1514655 wrote:Yep. But will he take one for Big Red and Reno ??? Especially since there 'wasn't' an attempted cover up.
Reno was probably nice to his dad
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Tiernan
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Oct 7, 2013 10:10pm
That bitch Cnty Prosecutor that tried to get the girl to drop charges because she knew her son was involved needs to hang too.
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Oct 8, 2013 8:04am
What did he cover up? Was he trying to cover up the kids cell phones...I am not sure what that means other than there is much more that we don't know.
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Oct 8, 2013 8:19am
rrfan;1514792 wrote:What did he cover up? Was he trying to cover up the kids cell phones...I am not sure what that means other than there is much more that we don't know.
He's the IT director for the High School. The safe assumption is that he was deleting emails/correspondence between staff members directly related to the case.
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Oct 8, 2013 9:27am
fish82;1514795 wrote:He's the IT director for the High School. The safe assumption is that he was deleting emails/correspondence between staff members directly related to the case.
Just sounds like another attempt by Reno and the admins to point the finger at the "little" guy as the root of the problem. NO DOUBT this IT guy was told to make some stuff disappear and he did what was asked and now has to fall on the sword. He needs to file his own lawsuit against the school and let the details come out in court. This guy may know more than ANYONE else involved!
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Oct 8, 2013 5:16pm
Only 5% of the blame falls on the IT guy.
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Nov 25, 2013 11:19am
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Nov 25, 2013 11:20am
TedSheckler;1542816 wrote:The superintendent has just been indicted.

http://www.nbc4i.com/story/24062572/superintendent-indicted-on-felony-charges-in-steubenville-rape-case
BOOM!! Reno beware, you might be next!

Wonder who the other three are.
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Nov 25, 2013 11:31am
TedSheckler;1542816 wrote:The superintendent has just been indicted.

http://www.nbc4i.com/story/24062572/superintendent-indicted-on-felony-charges-in-steubenville-rape-case
People were just talking about that in the office.

Which means that somewhere, Thinthick is gnashing his teeth and moaning about how this stuff is taking emphasis away from the football team.
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Nov 25, 2013 11:46am
Reno is safe from indictment, but an assistant coach was indicted. I still don't see how Reno keeps his job. (He will)

http://www.wowktv.com/story/24060319/breaking-attorney-general-to-hold-press-conference-on-steubenville-teen-rape-caes
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Nov 25, 2013 11:51am
Since A coach was indicted, i think the OHSAA should come down and suspend the corrupt football program for a season, at the very least the post-season. Teach these inbreds that there are much more important things in life other than HI SKOOL FOOTBAW
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Nov 25, 2013 11:51am
ernest_t_bass;1542835 wrote:Reno is safe from indictment, but an assistant coach was indicted. I still don't see how Reno keeps his job. (He will)

Because high school football is put above doing what's right?

He'd be gone in anyplace decent.
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Nov 25, 2013 11:57am
queencitybuckeye;1542841 wrote:Because high school football is put above doing what's right?

He'd be gone in anyplace decent.
We're talking Steubenville. Too much stuff that's come out during the course of this whole thing makes me think the answer to the question here is different than what you'd expect from anyplace decent.
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Nov 25, 2013 12:27pm
LJ;1542840 wrote:Teach these inbreds that there are much more important things in life other than HI SKOOL FOOTBAW
this is off topic, but what is your deal with making fun of anybody who follows high school football? You are a die-hard OSU fan..is there really much difference between you and crazy HS football fan? Both obsessed with a sport/team played by student athletes.
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Nov 25, 2013 12:34pm
Pick6;1542867 wrote:this is off topic, but what is your deal with making fun of anybody who follows high school football? You are a die-hard OSU fan..is there really much difference between you and crazy HS football fan? Both obsessed with a sport/team played by student athletes.
HS teams don't play the viper. Do you even know what the viper position is? LOL
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Nov 25, 2013 12:36pm
Pick6;1542867 wrote:this is off topic, but what is your deal with making fun of anybody who follows high school football? You are a die-hard OSU fan..is there really much difference between you and crazy HS football fan? Both obsessed with a sport/team played by student athletes.
die-hard fan? What makes you say that? I didn't watch a few games this year (FAMU, Purdue) and usually miss a few games every season. I don't pay for tickets anymore because I enjoy watching the games at home more than going and honestly, if they did away with OSU football tomorrow my upcoming Saturday would be no different. I don't even enjoy following recruiting.

What's creepy is you have these middle aged men who have lives that revolve around what 14-19 year olds do on friday nights. They take it to a completely different level. Many fans of the programs are great examples of this. The ones that think Reno shouldn't be fired because he does a great job on the field.
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Nov 25, 2013 12:38pm
Pick6;1542867 wrote:this is off topic, but what is your deal with making fun of anybody who follows high school football? You are a die-hard OSU fan..is there really much difference between you and crazy HS football fan? Both obsessed with a sport/team played by student athletes.
I'd argue that the level at which one follows them both range from healthy interest to incredibly creepy. I'd also note the difference that in one, the players in question are adults.
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Nov 25, 2013 12:39pm
LJ;1542840 wrote:Since A coach was indicted, i think the OHSAA should come down and suspend the corrupt football program for a season, at the very least the post-season. Teach these inbreds that there are much more important things in life other than HI SKOOL FOOTBAW
I'm surprised they haven't done anything yet.
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Nov 25, 2013 12:47pm
queencitybuckeye;1542879 wrote:I'd argue that the level at which one follows them both range from healthy interest to incredibly creepy. I'd also note the difference that in one, the players in question are adults.
College players are also paid to play football
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Nov 25, 2013 1:04pm
There are kids on the Steubenville team that had nothing to do with this and are not doing anything wrong. I am not in favor of punishing the entire team for the actions of what seems to be 5-10 people. However, those associated with this should be punished/lost jobs, kicked off teams, jail time...maybe more depending on what they knew. Seems to keep getting deeper with people that knew and tried to cover it up.
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Nov 25, 2013 1:10pm
rrfan;1542912 wrote:There are kids on the Steubenville team that had nothing to do with this and are not doing anything wrong. I am not in favor of punishing the entire team for the actions of what seems to be 5-10 people. However, those associated with this should be punished/lost jobs, kicked off teams, jail time...maybe more depending on what they knew. Seems to keep getting deeper with people that knew and tried to cover it up.
See Penn State