One of the jurors who voted to convict former Penn State football coach Jerry Sandusky said on Sunday that he is “confident” he made the right decision. Joshua Harper said he did not see any sign of regret as the verdict was announced—which proved to Harper that Sandusky “knew it was true.” “It was just eye-opening on all the things that happened because we got a whole lot of detail on what Sandusky was doing,” said Harper, a Penn State graduate. Meanwhile, residents of Happy Valley, the area where Penn State is located, said it will take “years” to recover from the trauma of Sandusky’s scandal. “The damage is done,” said one resident, Rick Scott. “It’s like a scar. It will be there forever.”