CBS/AP/ June 11, 2012, 12:49 PM

Prosecutor calls Sandusky a "predatory pedophile"

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(CBS/AP) BELLEFONTE, Pa. - The lead prosecutor called Jerry Sandusky a serial predator in opening statements Monday, while a defense lawyer said the young men accusing the former Penn State assistant football coach of sexual abuse had a financial interest in the outcome.

Senior Deputy Attorney General Joseph McGettigan III opened Sandusky's highly anticipated trial Monday by telling jurors that the 68-year-old retired coach was a pedophile who took advantage of fatherless children or those with unstable home lives and sexually abused them for years.

McGettigan, apologizing in advance for what he said would be disturbing and graphic testimony, said he would prove that the abuse included oral and anal sex involving boys Sandusky met through a children's charity and that it took place "not over days, not over weeks, not even over months, but in some cases over years."

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Sandusky's lawyer, Joe Amendola, said the young men who would take the stand are accusers, not victims. He said jurors may find it odd that Sandusky acknowledged showering with children, but that it was innocuous, and part of Sandusky's upbringing.

"In Jerry's culture, growing up in his generation, where he grew up, he's going to tell you it was routine for individuals to get showers together," Amendola said. "I suspect for those of you who might have been in athletics, it's routine."

Sandusky faces 52 criminal counts that he sexually abused 10 boys over 15 years, allegations he has denied. His arrest and the fallout led to departures of longtime football coach Joe Paterno and the university president.

The trial is expected to last several weeks.

McGettigan said prosecutors will show a pattern in which Sandusky groomed boys, gave them gifts and then abused them, sometimes in the Penn State football team's on-campus facilities.

McGettigan called The Second Mile, the children's charity Sandusky established in 1977, the "perfect environment for the predatory pedophile" and his way to get close to his victims.

The Second Mile and Penn State aren't on trial, McGettigan told jurors, many of whom have ties to the university.

"This defendant, for what he did, his acts, he is on trial," McGettigan said.

Among the items seized by investigators was a list of Second Mile participants whose names were marked with asterisks — including some of those expected to testify — that included notations about what they looked like and whether they lived with their parents, McGettigan said.

Six of the alleged victims had no father in their lives, McGettigan said.

"They are real people with real experience," McGettigan said. "You will know they were violated."

The first man to testify will detail how Sandusky plied him with gifts and trips and coerced him into sexual contact, including dozens of liaisons in a sauna, McGettigan said.

The prosecutor said the same man would tell the jury about how Dottie Sandusky inadvertently interrupted an encounter in a San Antonio hotel after Sandusky brought the youth with him when Penn State played in the Alamo Bowl in December 1999 — Sandusky's final game as a Penn State coach. Sandusky coerced him into engaging in oral sex in a hotel room bathroom, but was interrupted when the coach's wife entered the hotel room, McGettigan said.

Dottie Sandusky arrived in the courtroom Monday, but left when the judge sequestered witnesses.

The man, now 28, will be the oldest of the alleged victims to testify, said McGettigan.

Sandusky, in a grey-green suit, hunched slightly in his seat at the defense table as Judge John Cleland outlined the charges to the jurors. He looked pale and blinked a lot, then he looked away after McGettigan referenced an alleged 2001 attack in a Penn State shower. During Amendola's opening statement, he watched intently.

Amendola said the defense will argue that Mike McQueary, the football team assistant who reported seeing Sandusky naked in a shower in 2001, was mistaken about what he saw.

"We don't think Michael McQueary lied," Amendola told jurors. "Are you surprised? We don't think that he lied. What we think is that he saw something and made assumptions."

Cleland opted not to sequester the jury, saying he trusted the panel to avoid reading or watching reports about the case.

Many of the alleged victims are expected to take the stand for the prosecution, and their credibility in jurors' eyes could prove to be the decisive factor in determining the verdict.

Slade McLaughlin, the attorney for the teen identified in the grand jury report as Victim 1, said he expects his client to testify Monday or Tuesday.

"He's in good spirits, very calm, very relaxed," McLaughlin said as he waited for a seat inside the courtroom.

Snowboards, hockey sticks and other items described in a grand jury report as gifts lavished on one of the victims were carried into the courthouse before the start of the morning session.

Amendola told jurors that at least six of the alleged victims have civil lawyers, including several in the courtroom gallery on Monday.

"It is rare, rare, absolutely, totally unusual for an alleged victim to have an attorney, aside from the commonwealth, representing them," Amendola said.

He said some maintained contact with Sandusky years after the alleged sexual abuse.

"These young men had a financial interest in this case and pursuing this case," Amendola said.

Mindful of protecting the privacy of witnesses, officials set up a tent at the rear of the courthouse while the doors were covered to obscure views of the witness-holding areas.

CBS News chief investigative correspondent Armen Keteyian reported the case will likely turn on the testimony of the alleged victims - what could be as many as eight, until now, anonymous young men coming out of the shadows inside historic Centre Country Courthouse to describe sexual abuse at the hands of a once revered - now reviled - football coach.

"There really is no physical evidence," Widener University law professor Wes Oliver said. "It's entirely a question of he said, he said. "But there are a whole lot of 'he's.' There are a whole lot of people to claim this story or claim similar stories."

Two Penn State administrators are awaiting trial on charges they failed to properly report suspected abuse and lied to the grand jury investigating Sandusky. The pending charges raise the prospect that investigators under the attorney general's office may be continuing to look into that matter, which commonly occurs after charges are filed and before trial.

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zeppy2827 says:
guilty guilty guilty. The child molester is going to go down. And when he goes upstate. Better known as the DOC will be able to do plenty reach around then.. I hope they send him to Camp Hill.. That would be a good penitentiary for him. Jerry no more little kids a little boys. You'll be with the big boys.. And I mean a real big boys the ones that weigh about 250 pounds.. You'll think you're wet and wild. Jerry> Dick head< (;-((
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RufusFirefly says:
Sandusky is a MONSTER. The only remedy will be that he live the rest of his pathetic life in a small cell with steel bars.
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Thisbudz4OU says:
"Cleland opted not to sequester the jury, saying he trusted the panel to avoid reading or watching reports about the case."
In addtion to several of the jurors having connections to Penn State, does it bother anyone that the judge decided not to sequester the jury? In what type of environment in today's society can a juror escape from any contact (radio, TV, newspaper, internet, public discussion,etc.) about this case; other than being sequestered?
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fredisalive says:
looks like whose who among closet pedophiles are coming out in droves to support this animal! The day of your arrest is also coming you weirdos!
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SusanStoHelit says:
That is a myth. Pedophile victims are not likely to go on to become pedophiles. Most of them, like most of us, are good people who have even more reason than most to know how very wrong it is.

Defense attorneys love to use this myth - but it's simply not true. Abused children are not contaminated by pedophiles and turned into monsters, and this damaging myth helps protect pedophiles by giving their victims one more reason to remain hidden.
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CHICO_KK replies:
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I think I've read this comment somewhere before.
vsmit replies:
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Chico,

Maybe you actually read an article about the topic.
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GoCubsGo says:
Seems like everyone responding hates pedophiles while pouring out sympathy to their victims. You might want to be careful, because there is a significant chance that one/some of the victims have become pedophiles, too. In fact, chances are Sandusky was a victim as a youth.

My point: what the hell good does blaming Sandusky do? Calling him a monster, hoping he rots in hell. Blame has nothing to do with this.

I'll end with a question. When you say he's a monster, are you talking about him as a victim or a perpetrator. Is he to blame, or is his perpetrator, or his, or his?
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CHICO_KK replies:
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Sticking his willy in a ten year old boy's ass qualifies him as a monster!
SusanStoHelit replies:
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That is a myth. Pedophile victims are not likely to go on to become pedophiles. Most of them, like most of us, are good people who have even more reason than most to know how very wrong it is.

Defense attorneys love to use this myth - but it's simply not true. Abused children are not contaminated by pedophiles and turned into monsters, and this damaging myth helps protect pedophiles by giving their victims one more reason to remain hidden.
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CHICO_KK says:
This fool really gives homosexuals a bad name!

Just disgusting!!
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weezilgirl replies:
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Pedophiles are NOT homosexuals. Pedophiles are only attracted to children and they sexually abuse children. He abused little boys. Homosexual men are ONLY attracted to grown men. Get it?
CHICO_KK replies:
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A male who enjoys sex with other males is a homosexual.
A homosexual that enjoys sex with adolescent males is a homosexual pedophile.

Disgusting either way!
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Elest555 says:
I should go to State College during the trial, just to make all the first responders have to stalk and harass me all over town. The gangstalkers would hate to have to be taken away from the trial just as it is getting juicy.
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canislupus16 replies:
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huh? or, ***?
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Jaylah54100 says:
So we are supposed to believe that at least 10 of the victims didn't know the difference between inappropriate sexual conduct and just "showering together"?

We had a big, open shower room when I was in school, and I sure would have known the difference between someone showering next to me versus that same person making inappropriate sexual advances towards me.

I can't wait to see how Sandusky's attorney is going to explain away that "creepy" love letter Jerry wrote to at least one of his victims.
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fredisalive says:
hang this trailer park tea bagger!
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vsmit replies:
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Being from a University, the changes are much greater he is a libetard.
canislupus16 replies:
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vsmit, we're talking about PSU here - no such thing as a liberal on that campus. Sandusky is a conservative Republican.
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