What McQueary told his father is also irrelevant to the prosecution of Sandusky, Curley and Schultz, yet we are told that specifically.
As I said, we are told about every conversation from every point of view, except what McQueary said that he told Paterno. It's not necessary to prosecute Sandusky, Curley and Schultz. It is necessary if you want to protect Paterno's image. And it's the one thing that's missing. I read a document twice. Once for what's in it, and once for what it's missing. Of the entire chain of links of all conversations, just that one link is missing.
And we're told plenty that isn't necessary for the prosecution. Sometimes what you're not told is . . . telling.
I told you what it told me. Now please tell us what it is telling you.
Where do yousee that. I only see that McQueary told his father what he had seen, his father told him to tell Joe what he had seen and that McQueary told Joe what he had seen.