A State Police spokesman says Penn State's Mike McQueary reported nothing to them concerning his witnessing the rape of a boy by Jerry Sandusky in 2002.
This may sound like they are contradicting McQueary's recent email claiming that he had "discussions with police" about the incident. But obviously, he didn't mean the REAL police. He meant the campus police. The real police would have arrested Sandusky based on such information.
And "discussions"? What was there to discuss? He supposedly witnessed a vile crime in the act. A actual sworn-to complaint was in order, was it not?
As he attempts to defend his own actions, McQueary is digging himself (not to mention the state's case) into a deeper and deeper hole. Fortunately, he isn't the state's only witness. There are plenty of alleged victims who have told more credible stories than McQueary.
UPDATE: Penn State is also denying that McQueary made any report to campus police.
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