Yeah, that interview just made my skin crawl. If that was Sandusky defending 
his innocence, then I don't even want to think about what a confession would 
sound like.

Rob


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On Nov 16, 2011, at 9:28 AM, Helen Huntley <[email protected]> wrote:

> The Costas interview with Sandusky was really creepy. It's hard to believe 
> Sandusky's attorney thought doing the interview was a good idea.
> 
> On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 4:48 AM, Cecilia <[email protected]> wrote:
> We will probably never know what really happened, but it's obvious that 
> somebody knows enough to make the decisions that have been made recently.  
> You don't insist on the resignation of a coach who has been at your 
> university since dinosaurs roamed the earth unless you know - and HE knows - 
> something very wrong and horrifying happened.  Joe Paterno has already said 
> he wishes he had done more.  He didn't just pull that out of his... er... hat.
>  
> McQueary is probably not a superbly reliable witness, given the different 
> stories he has told.  Did you hear the phone call between Bob Costas and 
> Jerry Sandusky?  A couple of my friends who work with abused children and 
> their families said he sounded eerily similar to other perps they've 
> encountered.  :-/
>  
> Cee
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Sandy Alonso
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2011 1:41 PM
> Subject: Re: [gatortalk] Penn State
> 
> Have you heard he has now said in an email that he DID stop what was 
> happening with Sandusky and the kid in the showers?   
> 
> This story doesn't sound right, either.  
> 
> "Hey, you!  Stop what you're doing to that kid!  Geez, Coach Sandusky, you 
> shouldn't do stuff like that.  Okay, now you guys get dressed and Coach, you 
> take this boy home while I go call my dad so he can tell me what to do next."
> 
> ????
> 
> 
> On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 3:53 AM, Cecilia <[email protected]> wrote:
> PS - It doesn't surprise me that McQ did something that irked you before.  
> He's supposedly quite a punk.
>  
> Cee
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Sandy Alonso
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Sunday, November 13, 2011 10:50 AM
> Subject: Re: [gatortalk] Penn State
> 
> Cee, 
> 
> Whether your son has a tender heart or no, I'm glad to hear that he 
> recognizes that something should have been done right then, right there. It's 
> clear he is a well-raised young man. 
> 
> You know,  I get it when people don't want to get involved in a situation 
> where they might witness someone shoplifting or they see someone hit and run 
> a parked car.  That's one thing (although I myself would get involved in both 
> situations).  No one's actually being physically or emotionally injured.  
> This is rape!  And rape of a child, no less!   Good grief, was he more 
> concerned that this "beloved" coach was doing wrong than concerned for the 
> welfare of the boy?  I just can not get past the fact that he did not follow 
> up when it appeared nothing had been done.   How could you not?  (And it's 
> not like he wouldn't know - he was the witness, so you'd definitely know if a 
> policeman or detective didn't come calling.)
> 
> Your friend's perspective on McQueary is interesting.  I was just discussing 
> this with my sister - I said, "I didn't realize until recently that the grad 
> assistant who witnessed the rape was that big red-headed jerk on the Penn 
> State coaching staff."  I can't recall what the situation was, but I recall 
> him doing SOMETHING at the Outback Bowl this past January that really 
> irritated me.  I don't know if he had made a gesture at some Gator players, 
> or what, but I already didn't like the guy prior to this.  I like him even 
> less, now.  Really, I will NOT be surprised if his coaching job was awarded 
> as payment for a coverup.
> 
> Sandy
> 
> On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 3:02 AM, Cecilia <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sandy... this is exactly what my son said last night when we were discussing 
> the issue.  He can't get over it.  He is just so disgusted that a bunch of 
> grown men would keep this quiet for so long.  This is a man-child who can't 
> even watch a TV show or movie in which a kid is being mistreated verbally so 
> I know he has a tender heart, and the only times he ever got in trouble for 
> fighting at school, he was taking up for some girl who was being harassed by 
> a guy or guys.  I know he wouldn't just walk away from the scene Mike 
> McQueary walked away from. 
> 
> I am proud to know that Trevor realizes how reprehensible the behavior of all 
> those involved has been.  It's disgusting.
>  
> One of my best friends on the planet works at PSU (in fundraising... imagine 
> how this is going to affect HER job) and was born, raised and has lived her 
> entire life in State College, PA.  She went to high school with Mike 
> McQueary, and she said he has always been a "shit head".  She doesn't know 
> why he is still there either... or at least she is not telling if she does 
> know.
>  
> Cee
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Sandy Alonso
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Friday, November 11, 2011 12:51 PM
> Subject: Re: [gatortalk] Penn State
> 
> Frankly, if I was a 28-year-old big burly guy like McQueary, I would have 
> gone into those showers and beat the living tar out of Sandusky, right then 
> and there.  
> 
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