Mike McQueary Changes Story Of Jerry Sandusky Sexual Abuse

by on December 16, 2011 | 1 Comment

Mike McQueary Changes Story Of Jerry Sandusky Sexual Abuse

The whole story involving Jerry Sandusky and the Penn State abuse scandal just keeps getting more and more sickening. As a parent of a young boy, I can’t say that I can bite my tongue over what’s going on here.

Mike McQueary claimed that he saw a naked Jerry Sandusky in the shower, raping a ten-year-old boy. He reported the incident to Joe Paterno, who then reported it to the head of the Campus Police. What he should have done in that moment was STOP the incident from going any further while he was in it. He should’ve done that and then called 911 to haul Jerry’s sorry butt out of that school shower.

Now, he claims that he isn’t 100% sure that Jerry was actually raping the boy. WTF??!? REALLY?!?

Was he really just teaching them how to shower, Mike? Disgusting pigs, all of them.

Earlier today, Mike took the stand in the preliminary hearing and said that he became suspicious when he heard “skin on skin slapping” sounds coming from the shower. He said that he looked into the shower and saw Jerry and the boy naked together with Jerry grabbing the boy’s waist from behind while he was facing the wall.

He said that the last time he peaked in, they had separated. He said, “I know they saw me. They looked directly in my eye, both of them. Seeing that they were separated, I thought it was best that I leave the locker room.”

Leaving a defenseless boy alone with a freaking monster. Wow. What a disgusting creep. I can’t even imagine that boy’s horror to find someone who could help him out of that situation, only to find that he was a complete and total coward.

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  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1006660774 Brian Kresge

    From your mouth to G-d’s ears.  I don’t know the extent from which this guy is protected from legal prosecution or trouble at Penn State, but it feels insufficient to me that he and his daddy are already lying to themselves that their moral failure can or should be excused.  He should bear the mark of Cain and forever be known as an utter coward who thought making eye contact with a child-rapist was somehow satisfactory.  And if the shock of the moment was too much to engender a forceful and, I’d say, natural reaction to beat the living crap out of Sandusky in 2002, I can’t imagine that allowing 9 years to pass with nary a word being said or action taken would satisfy *anyone*.
    That poor, anonymous boy.