At this point in time, my attitude has really not changed and likely never will.
Deep down I think this entire sorry affair was totally overblown with respect to the role Penn State played in the whole thing and the actions of CSS. Had this been about anything other than an highly charged emotional issue involving young children I don't think it would gotten the "legs" it did where actual logic and perspective would not necessarily prevail.
In the end, there was really nothing sinister that occurred and given the times and perspectives, it's clear to me that CSS were caught up in something that may have been a judgement call at the time but once things blew up it turned out to be a real "shi* sandwich" for them and Penn State.
One can argue with the judgements that these guys made at the time, but those judgements and actions were far from a sinister conspiracy or motivated by something inherently evil. It's just unfortunate that based on their actions every thing that's PSU was put into the position of taking the total brunt or public wrath of this matter especially when there were people and entities that were much more culpable, but that got off the hook without a scratch. You are just not going to win any argument about fairness and logic when the topic is the welfare of young kids.
It's also unfortunate that the Penn State BOT's actually played a major role in creating this negative public perception of things by actually paying millions of dollars to a known hack like Freeh to investigate and report on this mess without clearly framing the limits of his mission. They then essentially allowed him to issue a report with not only his findings. A report that was limited to presenting the facts that he discovered and constructive recommendations on what to do going forward.
Instead they allowed him to also make assumptions on motives without even interviewing all the people involved and to draw conclusions largely on incomplete information and based on his personal perception of people's motives at the time. Bottom line, they allowed him to make baseless allegations and establish a false narrative that doomed the University and its former administrators to prove their innocence in the face of a public witch hunt. It was a report written by a career prosecutor with the clear purpose of labeling a target of the prosecution. This was no longer "innocence until proven guilty", but it was a case of "guilty until proven innocent".
Freeh did as he already has a long and proven track record of doing in every thing he is involved with. That's "tar and feathering" everyone even if they are innocent, without regard to real perspectives and considerations for the individuals he publically destroys.
As far as I'm concerned in the quest for the truth that's all there is. I'm sure there are corruption and personal motives by the personalities that sit on the BOT and the State that are at play, that had a role in the outcome, and that contributed to where we are. Some of those motives would likely make you puke as well. But the firestorm about this entire matter was emotional and it's tough to win that battle in public in a fair and honest way under those circumstances.