MCQUEARY BOMBSHELL TESTIMONY IN PENN STATE ABUSE CASE

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Warning: This story contains graphic details.

Penn State assistant football coach MIKE MCQUEARY described in graphic detail his testimony that he saw accused child molester JERRY SANDUSKY acting "extremely sexual" with a boy in a locker room shower in 2002.

"I thought that Jerry was molesting him, having intercourse with him. I didn't see insertion or hear protest," McQueary said Friday in a Pennsylvania courtroom. "Jerry having some type of intercourse with him, that's what I believe I saw."

McQueary spoke publicly for the first time about the incident at the preliminary hearing for two Penn State officials, Tim Curley and Gary Schultz, who are accused of covering up Sandusky's crimes.

As for ousted head coach Joe Paterno, McQueary testified he did not tell him the graphic details of what he had seen. "I never used the word sodomy or anal sex out of respect for Joe Paterno," said McQueary on the witness stand. "I would not have done it [said it that way]. I sat at the kitchen table and told him that I saw Jerry with a young boy in the shower and it was way over the lines, extremely sexual in nature and thought I needed to tell him about it."

He said Paterno told him he'd "done the right thing" by reporting what he saw.

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