Penn St. Scandal: Sandusky Witness Not Telling The Whole Truth?

    Mike McQueary, the Penn State assistant football coach who told a grand jury that he witnessed fellow assistant coach Jerry Sandusky sexually assaulting a young boy in a locker room shower in 2002, apparently told a different story to family friends – a version that would clear other University officials who were charged in the case.

    FOX News Radio’s Jeff Monosso reports:

    The Harrisburg Patriot newspaper reports – citing a source close to the case – that Mike McQueary told a family friend that he heard sex sounds and saw a young boy peering around the corner of the shower stall, and that he saw an adult arm pull the boy out of view,  and, later, that he saw Jerry Sandusky leave the showers. 

    If true, the contradictions fall in line with what two former school administrators – now charged with lying to a grand jury and of failing to notify police – said all along, as well as fired coach Joe Paterno, who told investigators the alleged sexual assault was described to them as horse play.

    Jerry Sandusky has maintained his innocence.

    Jeff Monosso, FOX News Radio.