Get a load of this:
Grand jury transcripts show that when Rauh realized his recorder was missing, he confronted the principal and told her “...if someone else finds it, it is going to be very bad.”
“He said ‘I can’t tell you. It’s too bad. You will never trust me again. This is going to be the end of my career. It is going to end everything. I can’t tell you what I was taping,’” now retired principal Jeanne Ohl testified.
You KNEW you weren't supposed to do it, Rauh, yet you went ahead and did it anyway.
No sympathy for you.
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A week ago, the grand jury transcripts were publicly released:
Later that night, the teacher who found the device called Ohl at home and described the images on the recorder. The teacher testified when she first found it, she saw Rauh’s face on the footage. She reviewed it more carefully hours later, and found the explicit images.
“He covered his face a number of times,” Ohl recalled of Rauh telling her the Ipod was lost. “He didn’t want to look at me in the eye. His sentences were short and choppy and his voice broke a couple of times. You know, he was very emotional, unlike any interaction I ever had with him.”
I'll bet he was emotional. Not even his sister-in-law Lynn could bail him out of this one.
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