So the assistant coach at Penn State, who was the graduate assistant that walked in on Sandusky raping a young boy in the shower, is now saying that he did in fact go to the police.
Why is Mike McQuery just now saying this? Probably because he is scared of losing his job. (He was placed on administrative leave.)
But even bigger than that, McQuery almost seems as if he wants the world to feel sorry for him. Instead of apologizing to the boy who he left Sandusky molesting in the shower, he says something like this:
"No one can imagine my thoughts or wants to be in my shoes for those 30-45 seconds. Trust me."
Are you serious Mikey? Maybe I'm grasping for straws here, but what about the thoughts or wants of the little boy being sodomized right before your eyes? Wanna walk a mile in his shoes?
In my opinion, anyone who knew about Sandusky's habits of raping young boys and ruining their lives and did not kick his butt or go insist that the police throw him in jail are just as guilty as he is. They should all be fired, fined and jailed. I know that more than just those who were already fired knew about this. But money and fame outweighed the innocence of little children at Penn State.
I honestly hope that their administration crumbles, they are stripped of any awards or games won that Sandusky played a part in and that they are hit with a mega-billion dollar lawsuit that rocks them to their very core.
These mothers and children entrusted their lives to Sandusky, and he ruined them forever. Every time I think of this situation, it makes my stomach turn.
I can't wait for Sandusky to receive his lengthy prison sentence so that he can trade places with all the young boys that he molested. Karma is sweet, ain't it?
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