Mike McQueary Says He Did Go To The Police - Sandusky's Lawyer Got A 17 Year Old Girl Pregnant
This Jerry Sandusky keeps getting more crazy and more sad. Yesterday, I posted about the interview Sandusky gave on Rock Center and I listened to it a few times and it was so creepy. I just get skeeved out by this guy and now more kids are coming forward and it becomes even more disgusting and creepy. One aspect of the case that always bothered people is that assistant coach Mike McQueary supposedly told a grand jury that when he saw Sandusky raping a boy in the shower that McQueary went to his dad and then Joe Paterno and did not stop the rape. In an e-mail the Associated Press received, McQueary says he did go to the police and did stop the rape.
Meanwhile, the man Sandusky hired to defend him of these charges seems to like younger people too. His attorney, got a 17 year old teen pregnant. The attorney was 49 at the time. What 49 year old man who does not have serious issues is having sex with a 17 year old girl. He represented her in court to emancipate her and become an adult at 17 and later even married her and had another child with her. They split when he was 24 and he was 56. The age of consent in Pennsylvania is 16. I always feel like I need a shower after reading about this case and these people.
Whaaat! This is becoming so much more twisted and disgusting. Didn't think it could get worse, but it has.
ReplyDeleteAm I the only one who gets panicky and disgusted when Sandusky's jail booking pictures are shown on TV? The porky eyes, knowing that this dude raped children...
ReplyDeleteThis story is going to get nuttier and nuttier. Someone on this blog did say that 7 years ago someone from the city had disappeared when first McQueary reported the rape?
I can't believe that all this happened in the name of football? Where the fuck are your honor and sportsmanship when you protect a child rapist from the law?
FBI needs to butt in and investigate all those involved, including the Dean, and tutorial body. Am quite sure people have "heard" things in the past years, but were either afraid or shut down from reporting it.
Nothing exists in a vacuum. I went to a catholic school, and in the late 60s and early 70s, there was a priest who was "rumored" to be molesting some of the altar boys. It was a widely-whispered rumor that turned out to be true. There are people on Penn State's campus that have not only heard the rumors but know they are not just rumors. McQueary is complicit in this scandal because he went to his dad and Paterno first. If he did go to the police, let's see the report.
ReplyDeleteAnd another thing: in that email, McQueary said no one would've wanted to be in his shoes for that 35-40 seconds. McQueary: Fuck you!!! That kid in the shower didn't want to be in his own shoes, and you did nothing to help him!
ReplyDeleteand did he WATCH for 30-45 seconds?!?
ReplyDelete@Megley - so very true.
ReplyDeleteI would've wanted to be in his shoes: in all honesty, if I ever happened over someone raping a kid, my fist would've been through their skull before having the time to think. And am quite sure that many mothers and sisters would've behaved the same way.
Afterwards the cops would've been included. Think upon it, imagine it. Would you really just stand there?
Ray gricar was the prosecutor who originally looked at this case and chose not to press charges. He disappeared a few years back and never heard from again
ReplyDeleteI really really hate McQueary. He's just lying because everyone found out what a piece of shit he is.
ReplyDeleteWe were writing yesterday about the Costas interview of Sandusky - I read today Sandusky's attorney offered the interview to Costas 15 minutes before they filmed it - just makes me more impressed with Costas' interviewing style that he could do such a good job with hard hitting questions with just 15 minutes notice. I love him on MLB and just wish he'd switch over to regular news reporting. His questioning would be a welcome relief from all the biased reporting (on both the right and the left) that exists today.
What a f*cking mess.
ReplyDeleteof course only a pedophile would legally represent another pedophile.
ReplyDeleteIn his email he said he "didn't physically stop it". And went to the head of security who were connected to the police. Lame excuses.
What an ass hat.
Enty, you are absolutely misquoting. He did not go to the police, nor did he say in that email he went to the police. Here is what this spineless f*ck said:
ReplyDelete"I did stop it, not physically ... but made sure it was stopped when I left that locker room ... I did have discussions with the official at the university in charge of police ... no one can imagine my thoughts or wants to be in my shoes for those 30-45 seconds...trust me."
Meaning, the inhumane piece of sh*t didn't push Sandusky off the kid - he's probably taking pride that Pedo-Rapist Sandusky felt interrupted, so stop anal penetration in that moment. But, there was no pushing, no shoving, no smashing the f*t f*ck into the wall, rescuing the kid and taking him straight to a hospital.
He also says he talked to the "official" at the school "in charge of the police." Who's that? The BOD? Sandusky by proxy through Joe Pa by proxy to the dean? Huh. At best? Campus police, who are not actual police, but tantamount to private security, meaning their boss is the dean. Or Joe Pa. Or anyone at the school with any semblace of authority. But, NONE of these are the same as the f*cking POLICE.
The truth is, if this evading, lying, worthy sack of scum went to THE POLICE, there'd be a public record, there'd be a report, there'd be a public trace. He went where it could be and was covered up. He knew this; he lived with it. He's an a-moral piece of SH*T.
And, he's also wrong - I'd do anything to be him in those 35-45 seconds, so I could bash Sandusky into the shower wall and take that kid to the hospital, promising him the whole way that he did nothing wrong and was worth a f*ck lot more than a stupid ass sports program run by evil criminals, who have NO business teaching anyone anything.
This guy and his coward's spin can go to Hell, along with his fellow pedo-rapist demons.
^I think I saw someone post who went to Penn and they said the campus police are police proper. As in they don't report to the dean. I'll see if I can find it.
ReplyDeleteSue Ellen, if that's true, then he didn't go to the campus police, either. If they are actual police, by law, there'd be a police report. Obviously, this piece of sh*t is trying to allude that he went to the police, but the truth is he didn't. Maybe by official in charge of the police, he means the dean or someone else. I don't know, but he didn't go to the police.
ReplyDeleteFound it:
ReplyDeleteLiz said...
@Jolene: Yes, actually they ARE the police at State College
So this means either he didn't really report it, or the police didn't do anything about it.
This depravity runs deep and may reach into state government.
ReplyDeleteAn independent Federal prosecutor needs to be appointed and after the judge's decision is overturned making sure Sandusky is fitted with an ankle bracelet and has a significant bond to post the trial should be moved out of "Happy Valley".
Yeah, McQueary should have kept his mouth shut. What? He wants a pat on the back because he sent out an email? I don't think so. The only way he'd have my respect is if he'd tackled that mofo in the shower. The take these assholes have on this is staggering.
ReplyDeleteI don't know if Enty will post this or not but I read an article earlier this a.m. that says Paterno transferred his share of their home to his wife four months ago for $1. So a lot of people are again speculating that he knew this was going to implode & as protecting his assets. Good lookin' out, Joe!
@Lelaina, he said it was 'family planning' and that's why he transferred the house. BULLSH!T!
ReplyDeleteYou've all said it here. Also, the email he sent was to a reporter, not a friend, not a lawyer, a reporter, the guy is just trying to cover his tracks.
ReplyDeleteWhat about the dad that was told, what is his justification for not going to the police?
I hope they all rot in hell!
I'm gathering some links but the first one that people interested in this case might want to check out is https://twitter.com/#!/SPORTSbyBROOKS
ReplyDeleteHe's all over this story.
As for Paterno, there was a story back in March and another one after that about Sandusky being investigated by the Grand Jury, let me find those links. Paterno knew what was coming, no wonder he made some changes to his finances.
Leilana...i heard that too, and wondered the exact same thing. it all just gets shadier (and sadder) by the minute.
ReplyDeleteIf it turns out that the police knew of this and did nothing, then that whole city needs to be fired. Ugh. What a fucking MESS.
ReplyDeleteTwo stories about the grand jury investigation from back in April (the comments section is pretty interesting)
ReplyDeletehttp://www.timesonline.com/columnists/sports/mark_madden/madden-sandusky-a-state-secret/article_863d3c82-5e6f-11e0-9a
April 3, 2011
http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.ssf/2011/04/jerry_sandusky_investigation_d.html
April 12, 2011
Another one from August
http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.ssf/2011/08/investigation_of_jerry_sandusk.html
August 30, 2011
The NPR Timeline and summary, which seems to be updated every few days
http://www.npr.org/2011/11/08/142111804/penn-state-abuse-scandal-a-guide-and-timeline
Remember all those blue ribbons at the football game on Saturday, and the prayer 'for the victims' Didn't apply to this guy: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/nov/12/penn-state-stadium-profanity-scorn-joe-paterno/
Sister of one of Sandusky's victims is a student at Penn State
http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.ssf/2011/11/sister_of_sandusky_victim_talk.html
You know what? *IF* (huge mutha'effing IF) any of these people went to the police, and the police covered it up, which I do not believe for a second, then for ONCE, I would have approved of someone calling Gloria Frickin Allred, so this hush nonsense ended with one press conference. These crusty old men knew what happened, know they did nothing in the name of football and are now pointing figures to any other plausible responsible party. Sorry, NOT BUYING their after game gatoride. They can all burn in hell. Why wasn't the kid taken to the hospital?!?! The hospital would have also reported it to police, by law, even if the assailant wasn't named. This is such BS. Those men are so sick.
ReplyDeleteI think this is very deep, after all the whole economy if the area relies on the school, the school relies on football, etc. Cui bono? There was too much to be lost rocking the boat IMO. This also isn't the first time if campus police covered it up, there are books written about this topic. I truly think the US Attorney General needs to conduct a Justice Department investigation here, like in the South in the '60s. No matter how much of a cover up there was, unless this is done there can't be trust in the bodies in question
ReplyDeleteI agree with Mari - this runs very deep.
ReplyDeleteThis past Sunday, I heard that Penn State will be using 15% of their endowment to pay the families of victims (I overheard two lawyers discussing it while watching the Steelers game at a bar in NYC, so it could be totally untrue). 15% of $1.5B is $225M. With a pot of money that big, they either know there are a lot more victims out there, or they are planning to do a lot of damage control. I don't always agree in Federal involvement, but in this particular case, I think it is warranted.
I hope everyone who had a hand in covering this up is caught.
KML, that number strikes me as completely believable. I would love to see all these sickos in the underground Federal Prision in Marion Illinois.
ReplyDeleteSomebody needs to start searching the Susquehanna River for Ray Gricar since that's where they found his laptop. And they need to see NOW if they can recover anything from that laptop, even though it was found all those years ago. He knew something and that's why he disappeared and was declared dead in 2005. That will be the reason why so many did not talk. IMHO
ReplyDelete@Mari: I have been on Penn State's campus, via visiting a good friend who was enrolled in the grad program. State College is five hours from Pittsburgh, about the same from Philly--it literally sits in the middle of nowhere. Penn State and Big Ten Football is all there is. On Saturdays, folks just pour into town from all over; hundreds of thousands of people.
ReplyDeleteJoe Paterno runs PSU, PSU is the economy.
BTW: State College, PA is one of the most beautiful places in the US.
ReplyDeleteAren't grand jury proceedings private, not public? Are they eventually unsealed? If not, how do we know what was said in them.
ReplyDeleteHowever, I agree that if he went to campus police, which should be real police, there would be a record. Unless there is an even larger conspiracy.
I really hope there is a federal law to require not only people report these crimes directly to the police, but also to make a good faith effort to help victims. Obviously it'll do no good if the assailant is able to kill you, but if you can take him/her, do it!
Erin - Google "Penn State grand jury transcript"; it's all over the internet. Every site has a disclaimer that it is extremely graphic.
ReplyDeleteI don't believe that there would necessarily be a record if he went to either the campus police or the town police, which are NOT the same.
ReplyDeleteHe could have walked in, EVERYONE would have known who he was, since he was a player there and has been in the community for about 20 years, and he could have spoken to the chief, no notes taken. No record. Could have happened easily.
But I don't think that's what happened.
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ReplyDeleteHey Pennsylvania, just do us all a favor and go ahead and secede from The Union.
ReplyDeleteAoife said...
ReplyDeleteThis depravity runs deep and may reach into state government.
An independent Federal prosecutor needs to be appointed and after the judge's decision is overturned making sure Sandusky is fitted with an ankle bracelet and has a significant bond to post the trial should be moved out of "Happy Valley".
This.
there was an article in the NY Post that had the most ironic line - Sandusky's residence looks out onto a playground - the writer referred to it as the equivalent of "beachfront" for Sandusky.
ReplyDeleteThis guy needs to go to a very, very bad prison.