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Sandusky’s wife defends him, trashes son in letter to judge

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He ran away from the couple a year later. At one point, police responded to the house to investigate him for stealing. And about four months after moving in, he attempted suicide.

In his interview with investigators this summer, Matt Sandusky characterized his acting out as a cry for help during a period of sustained abuse.

“It just became very uncomfortable,” he said on the recording. “With the showering, with the hugging, with the rubbing, with the — just talking to me. The way he spoke … Anything, any time we were alone.”

Dorothy Sandusky offered another explanation for her son’s behavior in her letter to Cleland: “He has been diagnosed with bipolar, but he refuses to take his medicine.”

Her son’s lawyer declined to discuss Wednesday whether Matt Sandusky has been diagnosed with a mental illness.

Whatever the cause, his decision to publicly accuse his father dealt the former coach’s defense a devastating blow at trial, his attorneys have said.

Court transcripts of the proceeding reveal an intense back and forth in the judge’s chambers once Matt Sandusky’s cooperation with prosecutors was revealed.

Jerry Sandusky planned to testify in his own defense. His attorneys feared prosecutors could call his son as a rebuttal witness. Ultimately, they decided to keep the former coach off the stand.

“He always wanted to tell people his side of the allegations,” defense lawyer Joseph Amendola is quoted as saying in the transcript. “However, the potential evidence, whether true or not, was so devastating.”

Writing to Cleland Sept. 27, Jerry Sandusky singled out his decision not to testify as the chief factor he believes lost him his case. And while he acknowledged his son’s accusations played into that choice, the former coach reserved most of the blame himself.

“Our son changed our plans when he switched sides,” Sandusky wrote. “I was supposed to be David but failed to pick up the slingshot. Goliath won, and I must deal with the outcome.”

His wife’s feelings, however, remain more conflicted.

“We still love him and want the best for him,” she wrote of her son. “But because of his actions we cannot express this to him.”

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