Testimony in Jerry Sandusky's child molestation trial enters its third day today as prosecutors continue building their case against the former Penn State assistant coach.
The 68-year-old Sandusky has denied allegations of abusing 10
boys over a 15-year period.
He sat stone-faced Tuesday as one of his accusers offered
explicit testimony before star witness Mike McQueary took the stand. The Penn State assistant coach testified to hearing "slapping noises" and seeing Sandusky standing behind a boy in a Penn State shower in 2001.
McQueary told coach Joe Paterno, who relayed it to his superiors
including the administrative head of campus police. Paterno was
fired days after Sandusky's arrest in November, and school trustees
later cited, in part, a failure to do more to alert outside authorities. Paterno died in January.