How dare you. This is modern America. You are not allowed to think. There is only one view allowed. You must follow the Donkey PC path or some snowflakes will never want to meet you.
The idea that others ALWAYS know for sure when the police can not make a case is preposterous. Some of this is due police and prosecutors being mad they can not make everything go exactly the way they want it. Some of it is the movement to try to make crimes committed against Democrats more serious than crimes committed against any others.
At this point, I think you believe youre somehow being cute. But just in case you are actually slow and don't understand:
IT DOESN'T HAVE A DAMN THING TO DO WITH THE POLICE.
IT DOESN'T HAVE A DAMN THING TO DO WITH A CONVICTION IN CRIMINAL COURT.
IT DOESN'T HAVE A DAMN THING ABOUT WHETHER OR NOT HE WANTS TO DELUDE HIMSELF INTO THINKING THE POS IS INNOCENT.
IT DOESN'T HAVE A DAMN THING TO DO WITH HIS OWN INVESTIGATIVE SKILS OR DUTIES.
He has no duty to investigate a damn thing. When he hears an allegation of sexual harassment, abuse, rape, domestic battery, or violations of laws or rights, he has to contact the right people in compliance or internal affairs who will then handle the investigation. IT IS A FEDERAL LAW and he works for a university. They have briefed him on it. They are experienced investigators in compliance and/or internal affairs. They will decide what is true or false.
In this case they found that Zach Smith was a serial abuser and fired him. Most of the time allegations aren't substantiated, at least from my experience over the last 20 years doing these things in both the private sector and govt. However, IT WOULDNT MATTER in the slightest if Zach Smith were innocent or guilty, Leyer and several other faculty members had a duty to ensure it was reported.
It is simple as that and he is damn lucky the people in the state that turned their head in order to ignore a gang rape by a high school football team values football more than ethics.