Harry heintz

I didnt know coach heintz personally. I just knew of him. I did however see alot of the positive things he did with the boys at the school. Most of them who knew this man or had him as a teacher worshipped this guy.He turned boys into men on the football field. I dont know if he did this thing he is accused of and the truth is unless you get picked as a juror you wont know either until after the trial.What I can tell you is that whitewater is a great school and the boys are left with alot of good coaches and role models. We have some fine people at this school and I am proud to have a student there. In closing the boys have a great role model in Coach Amos McCreary and hopefully we as parents are great role models to our own boys and girls. This from a man who has been in this county a long time and still remembers fayette as it once was not as it currently is.Peace

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Submitted by another concern... on Tue, 11/06/2007 - 10:14am.

Well if anyone ever thought about why the lady holding the scales of justice is blindfolded. Well its partly because she cant stand to watch the lawyers, and judges make their deals. Its like a game show. She is embarrassed and we should be. The system doesnt work folks. Look at how many falsely accused people were released from prison over the years after DNA testing "proved" they weren't guilty. Ya know juries are made up of ordinary people most of which are not law scholars. There they sit deciding whether or not a man should lose his freedom and in some cases his life. Well folks thats just not right because people are swayed by personalities. If they like the defense attorney then they may lean his way. If they lake the prosecutor they may lean his way. And if they like them both then you have a hung jury and then you have another trial and do it again. Its pathetic. As far as coach heintz. If he did it then the broken down system will do something to him. If he didnt then the broken down system will let him go. But I would like to say that if he did then he is responsible for his actions to god because thats the ultimate justice. He wont answer to you or me or fayete county, just god. But i also want to share this. I pick my kids up at whitewater and I see girls coming out of that school in pajama pants, mini skirts that would fit in an average persons wallet. So just to enlighten alot of you there are some wonderful boys and girls at whitewater but lets face it we have a few boys at this school and every school that are less hat desirable but we also have some girls that are not exactly "rebecca of sunnybrook farm " as well. So if heintz did what they say he did then he'll get his but I truly believe that there are alot of young ladies out there that would flirt with a teacher or anyone else just to get something started or get someone hemmed up. Because lets face it if you want attention you'll get it whether its good or bad or at your expense or someone elses. What I can tell you is I raised a teenage daughter and she turned out wonderfully but I am quite sure that even at a very early age she knew right from wrong. I would certainlly think a girl 16 or 17 would, dont you ?Peace

Submitted by fayettesince71 on Mon, 11/05/2007 - 3:17am.

I've been in Fayette a long time too. I know Coach Heintz, Coach Mc and many of the girls involved personally. I'll be really surprised and disappointed if any of this turns out to be true. I also know the girl directly involved and would NOT be surprised to find out that she orchestrated much of this. She was run out of Starr's Mill for similar behavior and, somehow, she ended up at WHS. Coach Heintz worked with my daughter and she has nothing but good things to say about him...

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