The man sobbed, softly testifying that Sandusky created a routine for assaulting him: Games and activities, taking him to his house for meals, kissing him goodnight, cracking his back as they lie face-to-face, blowing on his stomach, "like you do to a little baby to get them to laugh," and then performing oral sex.
Several times, prosecutor Joseph E. McGettigan III had to stop to allow the teen to catch his breath.
At one point, he stopped to gather himself, lifted his head and stared at Sandusky before continuing his testimony about the sexual assaults.
From the moment Victim 1 entered the courtroom, he seemed tortured. He was uncomfortable and very soft-spoken on the stand during questioning from prosecutors. During cross-examination, though, he became more comfortable and confident, often challenging defense attorney Joe Amendola's characterizations of the events.
Amendola grilled the teen about motive, his credibility, and why he originally lied about or omitted much of his abuse allegations when initially interviewed by investigators. At one point, he snapped back, "I'm here to tell the truth about what happened to me, just like everyone else."
During the first half of his testimony, Victim 1 often closed his eyes, let out a breath and pursed his lips before describing his relationship with Sandusky. But the most emotional moment was when he explained the first time that Sandusky looked at him and said, "it's your turn."