I think there are certain facts that can't be disputed:
1. MM saw something that really got his attention (otherwise he would not have called dad, dad would not have Dranov come over to talk) and MM ld not have gone to see Joe.
2. MM told Joe something that obviously concerned Joe. Joe apologized to MM for having to see/deal with it, and Joe contacted the AD and the guy that oversaw the Police Department
I don't think anyone can reasonably dispute 1 and 2...
3. What MM told them is certainly a fair point to discuss. In order to believe that MM told all of them that he saw a molest, you would have to believe that MM's dad, Dr. Dranov, Curley and Schultz decided to protect a known child molester, I don't see that as being the case. I didn't mention Joe, because I think Joe believed that he was doing the right thing by reporting it to the guy who the Police reported to. Joe had no reason to doubt that they wouldn't handle appropriately.
4. My guess is that MM was vague in what he described based upon everyone's concern that something could be up, but everyone's failure to do the logical thing if a molest was learned, call 911.
5. I have no problem with Curley and Schultz being prosecuted for failing to report the incident, based upon the fact that Jerry was showering with a kid late at night and something was going on, even not knowing exactly once. That is what reporting laws are for. This is especially true since these two knew about 98 (I don't care that he wasn't charged, these two were on notice that strange things were happening with Jerry)...They simply needed to call the police or a state agency and this could have been handled
6. Raykovitz should have been prosecuted as well. he was given the same information as TC and GS plus was in charge of JS. How he was let go as Spanier was prosecuted is pure BS.
7. Spanier is a bit tougher call since by all accounts he got TCs version of what was told and never spoke to MM about this...He probably got the shaft by being criminally prosecuted, however, he screwed Penn State by not ordering it being reported. His duty was to protect PSU, and by calling the police on this case he would have been protecting PSU. There was virtually no upside to not calling the police or appropriate agency
8. In the end, I don't think there was any conspiracy or any belief by these guys that JS was molesting kids. However, they were given information that they should have acted on and failed to do so. They made a mistake...