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				%2526%252339%253BJoe Summer said:
			
		
	
	
		
		
			
	
		
			
				%2526%252339%253Bcubd8%2526%252339%253B said:
			
		
	
	
		
		
			Question - how could McQuery (the asst coach whose name I am misspelling) look at himself in the mirror knowing what he saw in 2001 in the shower with Sandusky?
		
		
	 
Denial.  "I did the right thing. It's not my fault that the Campus Police decided not to arrest him."
		
 
		
	 
Really I think it's pretty clear that this stuff lasted way longer than it should have because the guy in charge of the campus police, Schultz, was dirty as hell. If you have a guy with that power who is not in on the coverup, I think it ends sooner. That guy should be in jail for a long time as well.
		
 
		
	 
I agree that if Schultz refused to play along, then Sandusky would have been arrested sooner.  But I think you could have said the same thing about half a dozen people.  Schultz, Curley and Spanier were 
active participants in the cover-up, but Paterno, McQueary, McQueary's dad, the janitors, and others were all 
passive participants in the cover-up.  Any one of them could have gone to the FBI or a newspaper reporter and blown the case wide open.  But they all assumed that the police were on the case.  They were all thinking something along the lines of 
"If Sandusky hadn't been arrested yet, it must have been due to a lack of evidence."People tend to avoid conflict.  It's the same reason why so many cars will drive by a wreck without stopping.  They don't want to get involved.