Sandusky jury may view unaired NBC interview footage POST STAFF REPORT June 18, 2012
Prosecutors are reportedly weighing whether to use unaired portions of a creepy interview given by former Penn State football coach Jerry Sandusky, in their case against the accused pedophile.
NBC’s Bob Costas repeatedly asked Sandusky in November whether the former Nittany Lions defensive guru had inappropriate contact with kids — and at least one of the coach’s weird answers that didn’t make air could be used by prosecutors, according to the network.
“Many more young people who would come forward and say that my methods and — and what I had done for them made a very positive impact on their life,” Sandusky said of kids he met through his Second Mile charity.
“And I didn’t go around seeking out every young person for sexual needs that I’ve helped. There are many that I didn’t have – I hardly had any contact with who I have helped in many, many ways.”
That exchange could be used against in the current trial against Sandusky, according to NBC.
Sandusky’s odd response — that he didn’t seek out “every young person for sexual needs” — could make it look like he approached at least some kids, said NBC News legal analyst Wes Oliver….
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