tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7375521992652820594.post6882193609210012834..comments2023-07-29T04:37:13.968-04:00Comments on No Boxes Allowed: A few words on Mike McQuearyJeff Coxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04896694141148386531noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7375521992652820594.post-6511403759884510912011-11-15T17:44:39.539-05:002011-11-15T17:44:39.539-05:00Another note, McQueary is now claiming that he sto...Another note, McQueary is now claiming that he stopped the shower assault. I am really wondering what he saw, what he did, and who he talked to.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7375521992652820594.post-61230832093730269042011-11-15T17:35:43.053-05:002011-11-15T17:35:43.053-05:00According to the indictment McQueary testifies tha...According to the indictment McQueary testifies that he arrived at the locker room at 9:30 pm on a Friday to put a pair of shoes in his locker and retrieve some recruitment videos. He testifies that he was surprised to see the shower room lights on. As he moved closer he began to hear rhythmic slapping sounds that invited the possibility of sexual activity. McQueary testifies that when he leaned forward to put his shoes in the locker, he glanced into the shower where he saw a naked boy who he estimated to be 10 years old. The boy’s hands were pressed against the wall and he was “being subjected to anal intercourse by a naked Sandusky.” <br />McQueary, totally distraught, leaves and calls his father. The two collectively decide that they need to tell head coach Joe Paterno. They do this the next morning in person at Paterno’s home. Paterno waits till Sunday to report it to his boss Tim Curley, who is the athletic director. <br />A week and a half goes by and McQueary is summoned to a meeting with senior vice president for business and finance Gary Shcultz and athletic director Curley. They tell McQueary that the incident will be looked in to and that the appropriate actions will be taken. <br />Two weeks later McQueary is notified that Sandusky’s locker room keys will be taken and that the incident was reported to Second Mile. <br />This is a summary of the indictment of Jerry Sandusky regarding 1 of 8 victims.<br />This whole thing is disgusting and inexcusable. We are talking about CHILD RAPE. People make it sound like Sandusky was smoking a joint with a hooker and Penn State would rather this info didn’t get out to the media. Shocked or not, there was a child rape occurring before McQueary, and his first thought was to turn, run, and call his dad. What kind of man is that? Even more shocking is that the four “adults” (since McQueary didn’t really act like one) who were notified and removed from initial shock that McQueary was subject to, did not think it was appropriate to call the police over a ten year old boy being anally raped by a 56 year old man. McQueary’s father doesn’t notify police, Paterno doesn’t notify the police, Tim Curely doesn’t notify the police, and Gary Shchultz doesn’t notify the police. They all should go to jail. <br />You can read the full indictment here: http://www.therandirhodesshow.com/pages/rrnews.html?feed=393046&article=9386192Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7375521992652820594.post-10592632428281066552011-11-13T09:18:08.975-05:002011-11-13T09:18:08.975-05:00regarding McQueary actions, "By that time he ...regarding McQueary actions, "By that time he had probably left the building. And he may not have even been sure of what he saw hours later.". <br />I do not doubt that he witnessed something, I just question his ability to relate only what he saw and not what he thought he witnessed.<br />I have concerns with the complete accuracy of his grand jury testimony. Did McQueary's perception and his actions based on what he thought he witnessed change with time? McQueary saw something, took no immediate action, talked to Paterno almost a day later about what he thought he had seen, then a week or two later he met with the AD and told them what he thought he saw, then several years later he gave his testimony to the grand jury. Did he actually see as much as he testified or was his mind filling in the gaps?<br /><br />BTW, you could ask a lot of people who watched Hitchcock's "Psycho" how many times did Janet Leigh get stabbed while taking a shower and get answers saying the number of times the knife went into her body. Hitchcock showed no knife wounds, but a lot of the audience would be able to describe the knife wounds.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com