should have sounded at that point. it was four years after that first incident. you d think that schultz would have said, my god, it s sandusky again. instead, six more years go off the clock, all the while, presumably, more abuse is taking place. that s what i found to be significant. buzz, how about you? from friday, what was striking? well, i mean, that certainly was striking. i thought mcqueary was an incredibly credible witness, despite all this dragged before. but what was really intriguing and disturbing to me, actually, were the notes of grand jury testimony read into the record, particularly from paterno. i find it fascinating that his first reaction to what mcqueary told him, which was clearly extremely sexual in nature, that s what mcqueary says, joe s first reaction is, look, there s not much i can do. he doesn t work for me anymore. and that seems to me it s really now a liability issue. it s a legal issue. he waits a day, because it s a
saturday. doesn t want to disturb anyone on a weekend. says he wants to think about it. think about what? think about what? think about the fact that a former coach former coach has apparently sexually abused a child? we ve talked about this. when he meets with curley, why is mike mcqueary, the eyewitness, not there? mcqueary should have been there and joe says, listen to what mike has to say. he s not there, why? because paterno wanted to control the flow of information. buzz, you re right, we have discussed that. and i have said to you that i think it s far too serious a matter to play whisper down the lane and for one individual to assume responsibility for that version of events and pass it on to somebody else. to be a contrarian, i guess i could say because mcqueary has so soft-pedalled it, that paterno didn t fully recognize what he had on his hand. i know you don t buy into that. i don t buy into that because i think paterno slumps into his
chair, according to friday s what was read into the testimony on friday. he slumps in his chair. he says to mcqueary, i m sorry you had to see that. so mcqueary must have told him something. now, he did not use the words able intercourse out of respect for the coach. but obviously paterno saw some disturbing. you get the eyewitness, you get mcqueary there and you say, look, this is what mike so and the whole tenor of the thing might have had changed. what did you find most significant in court friday? as a prosecutor, from their standpoint, i thought the testimony was strong, it was credible and it was consistent. we were worried that maybe mcqueary wasn t going to be consistent. but he was. and i agree with buzz. all of the actions of the coach paterno afterwards show that he knew the significance of it. i think that it goes right back to that culture of sweeping it
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