Again, you claim to know Eddy, yet cannot spell him name correctly.
Here are the facts: I DO know Eddy. I coached in Arizona the last few years at the high school level, and I have seen how this nut comports himself at meets. He is a disgrace to the sport. He makes every race about himself, by ensuring that he is seen as much as is humanly possible. He jumps around like an idiot. If I was a convicted doper, and I really wanted to be accepted back into the sport that I so willingly tarnished by my actions, you had better believe I would put my head down and go to work in quiet, proving myself once again, rather than attracting as much attention to myself as I possibly can. But again, this is who Eddy is.
He stole the spotlight away from the girls team at Ironwood Ridge (a team he doesn't even coach--he purportedly works with the boys team only) last fall when they won the team title by putting words in the mouth of another area coach (the favorites to win the girls title that year), a classless move that even prompted his head coach to apologize ON HIS BEHALF to the slighted coach. I know him, and I saw the email.
Don't believe me? Read these two articles and let me know where Hellebuyck could have possibly gotten that the Pinnacle girls (and their coach Hindle) thought they already had the title won after Doug Conley:
http://coachesaid.com/Article/2009/10/10/Pinnacle-Schmidt-look-strong-at-Conley
http://www.azcentral.com/sports/preps/articles/2009/11/07/20091107spt-5a2girlsxc.html
You also state that he didn't "knowingly" steal from others. How can that possibly be true? He KNOWINGLY took EPO, something he found helped him run faster, thereby enabling him to win money. If he wins the money, then someone else doesn't. That sounds to me like a pretty simple thought sequence to follow, even for you or Eddy.
In short, it is a shame that you keep making excuses for Hellebuyck. The guy is the same jerk he was back in the early '90s. He deserves not one modicum of respect for coming out as he has, since it was done SIX YEARS after the positive test. And once again, it's all about him. It's never about the sport, never about the kids. It's always about HIM.