Sandusky Sex Scandal… Victim Claims It To Be Connected To Philadelphia Pedophile Network

Greg-Bucceroni

On
November 11, 2011, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania radio talk show host Mark
Madden dropped a bombshell during an appearance on Boston’s WEEI when he
told radio talk show hosts John Dennis and Gerry Callahan… ~ Victor Thorn

“I hear
there’s a rumor that there will be a more shocking development from the The Second Mile
(TSM)-and hold on to your stomachs, boys, this is gross-that Jerry
Sandusky and the Second Mile were pimping out young boys to rich
donors.”

Now,
further evidence that Jerry Sandusky’s TSM was being used to traffic
underage boys to wealthy donors took a major step forward via a July 19
interview with Greg Bucceroni, currently employed as a school police officer in the Philadelphia, Pa. school district while also volunteering with the District Attorney’s office.

Bucceroni
told this reporter,

“In 1979 and 1980-when I was 13 and 14 years old-a
well-connected pedophile named Edward Savitz took me on trips from
Philadelphia to TSM fundraisers. I knew the minute I got there it was a
breeding ground because of Savitz’s involvement.

“While [Jerry] Sandusky
interacted with wealthy donors, the other men were sizing-up kids. I
felt like a cheap whore because I was in these naked pictures that
Savitz was passing around.”

When asked
how certain he was in regard to these claims, Bucceroni replied,

“I’m
sure of it. Savitz talked about taking kids from Philly to TSM and
introducing them to men-soliciting them to ‘his friends.’

“They exchanged
and swapped kids like baseball cards. It was a feeding frenzy. I felt
like a prostitute or a go-go dancer at a bachelor party. I felt dirty,
used and cheap.”

When it
came to TSM’s founder, Bucceroni didn’t overplay what happened.

“Savitz
introduced me to Sandusky on two separate occasions, but he didn’t come
across like a pedophile. The other guys at these functions, though, were
different.

“I could tell from their body language what they had in mind.
When I met him, Jerry was a like a movie star. Everyone called him
‘Coach.’

“After Savitz hand-delivered my enrollment forms to him, Jerry
grabbed me by the shoulder-not in a sexual way-and said, ‘Don’t worry,
we’ll take care of you.’ Savitz told me that Jerry would take kids to
football games.”

Sexually abused victims who testified at the Sandusky trial in Bellefonte, Pa. confirmed this point.

As
questioning turned to other individuals at these get-togethers,
Bucceroni remarked,

“They were obviously wealthy-like doctors,
attorneys, politicians and businessmen-and I could tell some were
married from their wedding rings. But their body language gave away
their intentions.

“On my second trip to TSM, I went with Savitz, another
pedophile, and a boy my age. Savitz mingled with the other adults,
discreetly showing them child porn pictures that he’d brought along.

“These are the kinds of places where guys from New York, Jersey and Pa.
interact. Plus, with all the Penn State hoopla, TSM promoted itself as
an alternative to jail or juvenile hall.

“They said it was the best thing
since peanut butter and jelly. But Sandusky is just one in a handful of
them. I hope you shine a light on this society of pedophiles.”

On July 16, nearly a month after Jerry Sandusky’s conviction on 45 counts of child sex abuse, Sara Ganim of Harrisburg’s Patriot-News revealed,

“Sources close to the Jerry Sandusky case
say that three men have come forward and told police that they were
abused in the 1970s or 1980s by the convicted pedophile.”

She continued,
“If found to be credible, [they] would directly attack the
68-year-old’s defense argument that a person doesn’t become a pedophile
in his or her 50s.”

The Story’s Beginning

During our
July 19 interview, Greg Bucceroni described himself back in the
mid-to-late 1970s as “a young tough John Travolta-type kid with a New
York accent-a poster boy for juvenile delinquency that got in lots of
trouble.”

In 1976 he
met Edward Savitz, a “youth advocate,” Democratic political booster,
and big donor to then-Philadelphia District Attorney Ed Rendell.

In a July 17 article for the New York Daily News,
Christian Reid wrote,

“Savitz was finally arrested in March 1992,
charged with involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, sex abuse of
children, indecent assault and corrupting the morals of a minor.

“He died
of AIDS in a hospice days before his trial was to begin in April 1993.”

Reid also
noted,

“Like Sandusky, Savitz met and groomed many of his alleged
victims through his work with at-risk youths.” In this context, Reid
continued, “…

“Savitz would engage in oral sex with Bucceroni and other
victims. Savitz’s attorney, Barnaby Wittels, told the Daily News
Savitz paid his victims in exchange for them performing deviant acts.”

Lastly, “There were over 5,000 photos of Savitz’s many alleged victims
recovered by authorities from Savitz’s apartment, including many of
Bucceroni,” Reid wrote.

Bucceroni
continued this narrative.

“Instead of going to juvenile jail, Savitz
pushed me toward TSM. My stepfather had already filled-out the
paperwork, so when we drove up there [32 years later, Bucceroni can’t
recall the exact location], Savitz said he’d keep me out of jail if I
‘treated his friends right.’

“Back in those days I didn’t know anything
about Penn State or Jerry Sandusky. My whole goal was to stay out of
jail, so I went along with it.

“Afterward, Savitz gave me and the other
kids money and gifts and alcohol, but a couple of months after the TSM
trip I beat him up when he tried to molest me.

“That’s what caused him to
call the police.”

Prompted
to describe what Savitz did to him, Bucceroni explained,

“He liked me to
defecate on him, perform oral sex on me, or else he’d take naked
pictures and masturbate while other juveniles had sex. Savitz also
wanted me to introduce him to other kids.

“Savitz had an entire photo
album from TSM. Over the decades, I’d say he probably had hundreds, if
not thousands, of victims until his arrest in 1992. Time magazine even wrote about him.”

Indeed, an April 13, 1992 Time magazine article
entitled “Uncle Ed’s Ugly Secret” began,

“To the teenage boys who
visited his apartment near Philadelphia’s Rittenhouse Square, Ed Savitz
was an easy client who paid $15 for oral sex and had a fetish for soiled
underwear and socks.

“Health and law-enforcement officials fear that
Savitz was also a walking AIDS time bomb.”

Fast Forward

In
November 2011 when the Sandusky scandal broke, Bucceroni spoke of his
reaction.

“After I told the Philadelphia police about Savitz in 1980, I
tried to bury my past for the next 30 years. But everything I heard
about TSM really hit home.

“There were all these allegations about TSM
and their well-connected donors. So, I decided, since all of this stuff
from my youth screwed up my life, maybe I could help other kids.”

Bucceroni insists, the process has brought about many hardships.

“It
would’ve been easier to get in the ring and fight Mike Tyson than come
out and talk about this stuff. I don’t have an agenda, Eddie Savitz is
dead, and I don’t plan on suing anybody.

“All I know is that if the
Philly police had listened to me in 1980 and done their work, there’s a
chance that the Penn State sex scandal could have been avoided. But the
police did nothing.”

On a final note, Bucceroni added,

“There are a lot of politicians that take money from these wealthy pedophiles. That’s why the Freeh Report
didn’t go very deep. He kept the focus limited. Similarly, the
mainstream media hasn’t-for the most part-touched this story either.”

The big
question now is… will local and national TV stations, news reporters,
and radio talk show hosts investigate this hidden angle, or will they
continue to provide cover for a network of perverted pedophiles that
prey on vulnerable children at supposed “safe havens” like TSM?

If they
continue to stay silent, they’re as guilty as all the others who’ve
covered up this atrocity.

Source

 

October 1, 2015 – KnowTheLies.com

 

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