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Thursday, June 14, 2012

Detective tells court Sandusky should have been charged years ago but DA didn't agree


Two more accusers took the stand at the sex-abuse trial of a former Penn State assistant coach on Thursday, one of whom said Jerry Sandusky called himself the "tickle monster" before embracing him in a shower and another who said he was distraught that the two lost touch.

A state investigator also testified that authorities heard about a key witness, assistant coach Mike McQueary, was through an anonymous email to Centre County prosecutors saying McQueary "had some information."

That investigator, Anthony Sassano, said authorities identified some of Jerry Sandusky's alleged abuse victims through pictures and lists seized from his home and office and that Penn State University was "not very quick" in getting investigators information as part of the probe.

The second alleged victim, now 25, said he loved Sandusky and that he viewed him as a father figure, but that he became angry with Sandusky because he never reached out to him after the witness was sent out of the area to live in a group home.  More

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