On November 16th, following the publication of Granite Grok’s story, a state trooper called Adam Cordano. The State Trooper said that she was calling because a concerned citizen called the State Police. Then, the Trooper asked to get the link to the video of Adam’s interview. 

Why would “a concerned citizen” call the State Police and why would the State Trooper need the link to the video? 

Then, the State Trooper informed Adam that the only part of his case that would be tried would be the crimes committed at YDC. She said that the statutes of limitations were up for the crimes that occurred at the home of Stan Watson. Stan Watson raped Adam in his home for over two years after leaving YDC and becoming his foster dad.

Also, Evelyn Blaze’s, the case worker who allowed Stan Watson to take Adam without a background check will not be prosecuted for her involvement. 

Why did this happen? 

The State Trooper said that he reported it to the wrong police two years ago (the State Police instead of the Allantown Police), so nothing happened and nothing will happen.

Why didn’t the State Police report this to the Allantown Police or let Adam know that he needed to report it to them? 

On November 17th, a state trooper called Adam Cordano again. This time, he wanted to know who was in the video with Adam. 

Adam didn’t give him my name or Frank’s name. 

Why was the Trooper looking for my name? If he saw the article in Granite Grok, which has the video link in it, he would already have both my name and Frank’s name. My name is in the byline and Frank’s name is linked to his YouTube channel that the video is on. 

The Trooper also told him that he shouldn’t be sharing his story, that it could affect his case. 

Adam wanted to know why he was being questioned. He also wanted to know why he couldn’t share his story. He said that there are other kids telling their stories. 

I spoke to Frank Staple who has studied the Constitution, and he said that there were a few problems with the state troopers calling Adam. 

  1. The troopers weren’t investigating anything new or of importance. 
  2. Adam talking to Frank and I was not illegal.
  3. Our reporting is protected under the 1st Amendment

This past week (November 25), I also received a friend request from a military man flexing his muscles and some other suspicious activity on Facebook.

Read the interview and watch the video that sparked this interaction.

Watch the Facebook live that we did to talk about this interaction.

https://www.facebook.com/100041214043143/videos/943104720000244/

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