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DUI Arrest of Aaron Fisher, ‘Victim #1’, Adds New Twists to Sandusky Case

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Frank Parlato
Frank Parlato

Last week, Penn State Police arrested Aaron Fisher, 30, for drunk driving.

Fisher, AKA “Victim #1,” started the greed rush that led to the innocent Jerry Sandusky going to prison.

Police pulled Fisher over in Lamar, PA, drunk behind the wheel, a menace to human lives in his condition. The State Police separated him from the deadly weapon, which in sober hands would be called an automobile. They handcuffed and took him to the Lamar barracks, where a breath sample proved he was drunk as a skunk, an animal with which he shares many of the same characteristics.

Fisher was charged and spent the night in the drunk tank.

The great journalist and broadcaster John Zieglar first broke the Sandusky-is-innocent story. He recently wrote of Fisher’s arrest.

“Things continue to go very poorly in the life of Aaron Fisher, “Victim #1” in the Jerry Sandusky case.

And no, it is not as a result of abuse by Jerry. It’s because he comes from a horrible home and has guilt/substance abuse issues thanks to his million-dollar lies.”

 

The face of a liar

Back in February, Fisher was in an alcohol-fueled street fight and was stabbed with a sword by one of the combatants. Fisher was rushed to the hospital. His mother reported he needed surgery.

It is unknown if Fisher squandered the $7.5 million Penn State paid him based on his lies about Sandusky. It is known that he has left his mother virtually penniless as she struggles to raise her grandchild.

He started a lie that got the whole world condemning

The investigation of Gerald Arthur ‘Jerry’ Sandusky began in November 2008, based on a deceptive story 15-year-old Fisher told his mother. For two years, Fisher was the only ‘victim’ Pennsylvania had. 

On June 22, 2012, a jury convicted Sandusky of sexually abusing ten pre-teen and teenage boys. In October 2012, Judge John M. Cleland sentenced Sandusky to 30 to 60 years. A few months later, Fisher settled with Penn State for $7.5 million.

His therapist, Michael Gillum, did the hard work. Fisher never volunteered Sandusky abused him. 

After seven months of steady, sometimes daily therapy, Fisher finally uttered the word “yes” to a scenario Gillum had offered many times. Soon after, 23 jurors in the grand jury room watched as Assistant Attorney General Jonelle Eshbach asked Fisher if Sandusky had molested him. Fisher started to cry. 

Eshbach asked whether oral sex had occurred. Fisher blurted out “no,” then broke down, weeping.

Quack therapist Michael Gillum.

Gillium assured the prosecutor that Fisher needed more therapy. After another year of memory recovery therapy, Fisher appeared a second time before the grand jury on November 16, 2009. When asked about oral sex, he grew as white as a ghost. As jurors watched, he slid off the chair, sank to the floor and vomited.

Fisher’s third grand jury appearance was conducted differently. Prosecutors knew he could not be trusted to answer the questions the way they wanted. They wrote out what he was supposed to say, and he read to the grand jury that, as an overnight guest in Sandusky’s house, he was forced to give and receive fellatio with Sandusky every weekend from 2005-2008.

Aaron Fisher, victim #1, provided a photograph as an answer to his detractors, which speaks a million words.

Sabastian Paden

 Victim #9 Sabastian Paden must have laughed when he found out Fisher only got $7.5 million. Paden got $20 million.

Improbable Roommates: Fisher and Paden’s Parallel Lies

They both testified they were abused on the same bed, in the same bedroom, in the same house, on the same days 100 -150 times.

Yet the two never met.

Paden ‘Every Weekend’

Prosecutor Joe McGettigan

Pros: How many times did you stay at the defendant’s house over the course of about three years between 2005 and into 2008, 2009? 

Paden: Every weekend from Friday to Saturday. 

Pros: Do you know how many times that was?

Paden: Between 150, maybe 100.

Fisher’s ‘Every Weekend’

Pros: Did you stay at the defendant’s house a lot of times?

Fisher: At first, it was the occasional weekend, then…

Pros: Every weekend?

Fisher: Yeah.

Prosecutor: …between 2005 and 2008… Did you stay at the defendant’s house 50 times or 100 times or more?

Fisher: It was probably close to a hundred, over.

How could two rascals say they were alone in the same basement bedroom, getting molested every weekend between 2005 and 2008, and never meet?  

Paden Outperforms Fisher in the Courtroom

On the witness stand, Paden told his lies without hesitancy. Fisher was a terrible witness. He could only cry and answer a perjured yes to leading questions about sex that never happened. Paden got $20 million, and Fisher got only $7.5 million.

Sabastian Paden beats Fisher easily as the biggest liar.

Up in Alaska, Paden lives. According to his mother, he is a drug addict and sexual deviant. No doubt someone will say this is because Sandusky abused him.

As for Fisher, he has had problems since he started the terrible travesty that led to the innocent Sandusky’s conviction.

Dawn Fisher Daniels Hennessey with her troubled and dishonest son Aaron Fisher.

Fisher’s latest DUI arrest is not his first mishap on the road.  Fisher, speeding 70 mph in a 25-mph speed zone, drove his car into a tree, fracturing his skull. He spent a few days in the hospital. His passenger did not fare as well. He went to the hospital for six months. Fisher never bothered to check in on him once.

Fisher was reported to have been hospitalized three times for anxiety or “conversion disorder” while under Gillum’s therapy.

Fisher said he attempted suicide, slicing his forearms with a razor and trying to hang himself in his closet, while under Gillum’s therapy.

Higher Court

Things continue to go poorly in the life of Fisher and Paden. What would you expect?

It has been said there is a higher court than the court that condemned the innocent Jerry Sandusky. It is a secret court, each man has his own and it is known only to the man himself, and, if you so believe, also by God. It supercedes all other courts.

Aaron Fisher, Sabastian Paden and the other false accusers face that court. They face it daily. They may try to hide from it through alcohol or drugs, sex or gambling. But it never goes away. Its jurisdiction is everywhere. That court is called Conscience.

There they’ve been tried, and they found themselves guilty. And so their sentence is to continue to ruin their lives as a lesson for themselves. Their sentence has only begun.

There is only one way to serve their sentence, which is to confess they lied and free the innocent man they condemned for money.

I am available anytime to speak with any of the false accusers to help you return to the path of sanity, rectitude and forgiveness. My phone is 305-783-7083.

 

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