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May 16, 2016

John Ziegler went to interview Jerry Sandusky in prison. He was certain of Sandusky's guilt and Joe Paterno's culpability. 4 hours of interview later?  Put Your Name On It!

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  • almost eight years ago
    Brian
    Mike McQueary went to his father's house because he was upset. His father invited his boss and mandatory reporter Dr. Dranov. Neither John McQueary nor Dr. Dranov testified that Mike told them about anything sexual. In fact, Dranov asked Mike 3 times if he saw anything sexual and he never responded (according to Dranov's testimony).

    McQueary testified that he used soft language when talking to Paterno.

    Administrators Curely & Shultz testified that Mike didn't tell them about sexual assault.

    So why should we believe the first three but not believe Curley & Shultz? How does that make sense?

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