Judge John Cleland tells the jurors they must be satisfied that there is other evidence that abuse occurred, not just statements from a Penn State janitor who relayed a co-worker's account of alleged abuse.
Juror questions in Jerry Sandusky's sexual abuse trial are focusing on the two alleged victims still unknown to investigators.
Today, the jury sought details from the judge on a boy known as Victim 8.
Judge John Cleland told the jurors they must be satisfied that there is other evidence that abuse occurred, not just statements from a Penn State janitor who relayed a co-worker's account of alleged abuse.
Earlier, the jury reheard testimony from Mike McQueary, a onetime Penn State graduate assistant who reported seeing Sandusky assault a boy in a shower.
Sandusky, a former Penn State assistant football coach, is accused of sexual abuse of 10 boys over a 15-year period. He denies the allegations.
The jury is in its second day of deliberations.