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Topic: Still No Police Report, or Toxicology Results, on Sandy Hook Killer |
Still No Police Report, or Toxicology Results, on Sandy Hook Killer
Cybercast News Service, by Elizabeth Harrington
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Posted By:KarenJ1, 1/18/2013 9:54:09 PM
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| While President Barack Obama is moving ahead with executive orders and legislation to further tighten gun control in response to the mass murder committed by Adam Lanza at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., neither the toxicology report on Lanza´s corpse nor the police report on his crime have been completed. Lanza attacked the school on Dec. 14, killing 26 people, including 20 children. Before going to the school, he killed his mother at the home where he lived with her. When police arrived at the school during his murder spree, Lanza shot and killed himself.
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Comments: The office of the state´s chief medical examiner said the cause and manner of death will be made public but not the actual toxicology report. Why not??
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
mc squared, 1/18/2013 10:00:01 PM (No. 9125578)
OP; because the report won´t support the political mantra that he was ´just regular another kid´ enthralled with guns.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
killerbee, 1/18/2013 10:50:25 PM (No. 9125634)
This article reports gossip that ended up in other articles. Uncorroborated rumors. One tidbit, I think the one about Lanza worshipping the devil, was confirmed a lie as the person who gave the information admitted he had only heard a rumor somewhere.
So, if we ever do get that pertinent information, how can we trust the media to report it? I´d rather have the raw data put online for all to see than have it filtered through these shills.
I´m also curious to know if Nancy Lanza was a Democrat. Was Adam? Did they ever go to church? These are basic things that the media would be telling us if they fit with their narrative.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
pearlyjo, 1/18/2013 11:16:46 PM (No. 9125663)
I agree, #2, I´ve been wondering the same thing. Why don´t we know more about the killer and his family? Didn´t the State chief of police in Conn. tell us that upon entering the killer´s home they had a fairly good idea what the motive was. Never heard another peep about it. So, what did they find? What was the motive as they saw it?
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
whyyeseyec, 1/18/2013 11:16:58 PM (No. 9125664)
Adam Lanza was fine. The guns were on drugs......../s
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
RussVet, 1/18/2013 11:36:14 PM (No. 9125684)
Actually we haven´t seen any proof that he killed his mother or anyone ... lots of media hype but little facts ... still waiting
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
birddog, 1/19/2013 12:05:42 AM (No. 9125701)
In some cases where the perp has survived I can see NOT releasing a lot of details that may be needed to get a conviction BUT..in this case that will not be an issue. How about an inventory of the guns used, shots fired, what was pulled from the trunk? Survivors stories? Video of his entry to the building? What was the confrontation about he had at the school the day before? One of the teachers there that day was out sick the next day, why have we not heard about what took place?
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Charactercounts, 1/19/2013 2:40:38 AM (No. 9125768)
They don´t want us to know anything except that he used guns.
I have not seen anything talking about Nancy Lanza, her family´s reaction, her funeral, who was the doctor treating her son, what prescriptions he was taking, etc.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
belwhatter, 1/19/2013 3:05:31 AM (No. 9125778)
And they wonder why some people are saying there is a cover up in place.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
floridagator, 1/19/2013 4:43:07 AM (No. 9125805)
#2, I think you know the answers to your questions. If they were Republicans, you´d know about it.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
uno, 1/19/2013 7:25:38 AM (No. 9125912)
Thus the delay - the Knee-Pad Media is still trying to find out if the Lanzas ever contributed to a Republican somewhere in the family tree...
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
privateer, 1/19/2013 7:26:08 AM (No. 9125913)
Don´t expect the truth under this administration; they probably hired him. How can you not waste a crisis if a crisis is not conveniently at hand? Still trying to figure out how they caused Sandy. LOL
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
suncitypro, 1/19/2013 7:39:11 AM (No. 9125923)
AFter all this time, this begins to smack of a Manti Te´o hoax. Bring out some answers people. No one answers when 4 people die in Benghazi, no one answers when 26 people die at Sandy Hook. The pattern of cover up is way past disturbing in this country. Why no answers--do the answers not fit the MSM blueprint for one-sided journalism?
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
hamrman, 1/19/2013 8:00:55 AM (No. 9125942)
Like Benghazi, just another cover up!
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
Coy860, 1/19/2013 8:22:06 AM (No. 9125974)
I would like to know which gun/s were used in the killings, and where the AR-15 was located. Were all bullets removed from the victims from the same guns? Did Mrs. Lanza have a gun safe? How long did it take the police to arrive at the scene? Release the police reports so that we may read them. My guess is that Lanza used the 2 hand guns with extra clips and the Rifle was left in the car. Doesn´t quite fit the narrative for the all out attack on the AR-15, does it?
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
LouD, 1/19/2013 8:34:37 AM (No. 9125996)
#14, NBC admitted (finally) that they knew the rifle was left in the car. The murders were committed with four hand guns. So much for the media´s "reporting". All the news that fits, they print. Otherwise, you are on your own. Thank Heaven for the internet!
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
peterfleming, 1/19/2013 8:38:04 AM (No. 9126004)
This planned event will be handled the way JFK, Vince Foster, WACO, so many other bigtime tragic acts, have been handled. There will be no open book evidence. It´s all being covered up. Only the long time conspiracy buffs, many great reporters, will attempt to stay with the truth. Follow Joe Farah WND, Michelle Malkin, Lucianne, and there are more that you have in your own book of good, truth seeking people. It´s more government made chaos and terror, and Diane Sawyer, Brian Williams won´t touch it.....EVER.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
Udanja99, 1/19/2013 8:58:00 AM (No. 9126047)
#3, I´ve been asking that same question here since day two. I figure that the "evidence of a motive" which has disappeared must be damaging to zippy and the left, maybe Lanza had posters of the haloed Won all over his room along with posters of Republicans with crosshairs on their foreheads? Just an example, but you get the drift. Anyway, if there had been any evidence that he was a right winger it would have been the focal point of all media coverage.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
ROLFnader, 1/19/2013 9:03:23 AM (No. 9126064)
I think the official report mentioned that immediately after his death, he was buried at sea.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
earlybird, 1/19/2013 9:05:13 AM (No. 9126069)
Re #14, within a few days the medical examiner stated that they´d all been killed with the same weapon - the semi-automatic Bushmaster. The two handguns were said to have been found near Lanza´s body. Perhaps one of them was used in his suicide? The rifle was found in the car. He took four weapons with him.
Someone who had been in the Lanza house said that Mrs. Lanza´s guns were kept locked in a room in the basement. Adam Lanza lived in the house. It was his home. It might not have been difficult for him to find the keys.
By now we should know that toxicology reports take from 6 to 8 weeks. We went through this with Trayvon Martin and other situations. Standard. Not new.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
rabbit, 1/19/2013 9:16:46 AM (No. 9126103)
Early on, an FBI investigator said that no psych meds were found in the home. My intuition is that he had schizophrenia, but had not been diagnosed or treated for it. Prodromal schizophrenia and Asperger Syndrome look enough the same that the diagnostics for Asperger say to first rule out schizophrenia. But Asperger is typically diagnosed at a much younger age than schizophrenia. It sometimes happens that a person diagnosed with one turns out to have the other. In the adult stage, the symptoms can be very different, as schizophrenia can include psychosis and delusions. Asperger does not include those. We will never know for sure.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
trapper, 1/19/2013 9:32:23 AM (No. 9126149)
#14, 15 - There is TV video footage all over Youtube of the police finding and removing the AR-15 from the trunk of Lanza´s car.
There is also footage of the Medical Examiner stating that ALL the killings were done with the rifle, but when asked what caliber it was he can´t answer. Apparently he wasn´t told THAT part of the lie. There is also video of police surrounding and capturing someone in the woods behind the school, and a witness stating that the police "have him in the police car." What happened to him?
And then there is all the video of all the interviewees wiping away tears that AREN´T there. Fake. Acting. Oh, and remember Obama´s middle finger salutes to America when HE wiped away tears that weren´t there? What American does that?
Lots of Grassy Knoll type stuff floating around on this, all pointing to the conclusion some have already reached that this was a "false flag" operation to kick off a gun grab. The obvious question would be: why the gun grab? What is planned that they want us disarmed for?
Check out "Sandy Hook. Fully Exposed. 30 min." on Youtube. Pardon while I adjust my tinfoil hat.
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
chicodon, 1/19/2013 9:33:32 AM (No. 9126152)
Since we´re scuttling the 2nd Amendment over it you´d think we´d get some facts.
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Reply 23 - Posted by:
Grambo, 1/19/2013 9:35:23 AM (No. 9126158)
All the news that fits (the narrative) is printed; the rest, not so much.
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Reply 24 - Posted by:
jackburton, 1/19/2013 9:39:20 AM (No. 9126173)
I am also confused about the guns used. This article says that ´jungle taping´ was employed, suggesting the AR was used. On the other hand, there doesn´t seem to be any consistency in description of guns used.
And the ´tox´ report, I agree is essential.
Why the stonewall? It´s been a month.
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Reply 25 - Posted by:
Rinktum, 1/19/2013 9:41:02 AM (No. 9126181)
I read through the comments and can hardly believe them. Not because they are false but because they give a snapshot of what this country has become under this administration. We have major incidents that go black until the correct narrative is provided by the administration. When people begin speculating because the facts they are given do not make sense, we still hear nothing. Then when they decide it is time, we are spoon fed their version of the truth. By then they have their propaganda machine in full swing and have, once again, not let a crisis go to waste. This administration is evil and most of our Republican leaders don´t recognize it.
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Reply 26 - Posted by:
bighambone, 1/19/2013 9:45:37 AM (No. 9126192)
In the end they will figure out that Lanza was an extreme nut case, who was mad at his mom, and while planning his personal suicide mission decided to garner as much attention to himself by stealing his mother´s guns and murdering as many innocent people as possible, before taking his own life.
Growing up in a small non-violent rural Connecticut town there is only one way that Lanza would have become knowledgeable and desensitized to the extremely violent scenario that he decided to follow, through continuously playing and watching violent movies, TV programs, and very addictive video games that Hollywood and related entertainment industries make billions of dollars producing and selling each year. Since those entertainment industries, along with the mental health industry and many mentally ill voters are just about all big time liberal Democrat supporters, Obama has so far left them out of his activist response equation.
At the same time the NRA that has never advocated violence and that for decades has been heavily involved in firearms safety issues, along with the US small arms industry, and law abiding American firearms owners, who are generally considered to be conservative, and and many times Republican constituency groups, are being attacked and vilified by Obama and other liberal Democrat gun control activists.
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Reply 27 - Posted by:
pineledger, 1/19/2013 9:58:22 AM (No. 9126217)
It´s about medical liability.
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Reply 28 - Posted by:
Laureen1, 1/19/2013 10:26:57 AM (No. 9126282)
#23 - Seen the video and some other related blogger sites on oddities about this entire thing. I have to say that there are way too many inconsistencies here to be ignored. We are programmed to not question things related to a crime like this because of who the victims are.
Along with everything you cited, there is raw footage from a helicopter over the school during the "aftermath". There are no ambulances rushing in and out - the few there are actually blocked in by cars. Authorities on the ground seem to just be milling around - no chaos - no children - no parents - no teachers. We have been provided with "select" photos.
Not a conspiracy theorist in the least, but I don´t put anything past Obama and his new world order friends - not even a staged massacre of little children. Seriously, what would be the "worst" possible scenario to get people to turn against guns but the slaughter of innocent little children.
Would have never thought a U.S. President would purposely let an American Ambassador, Navy Seals and American citizens die while he watched either.
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Reply 29 - Posted by:
stryker714, 1/19/2013 10:31:27 AM (No. 9126295)
Something has seemed fishy about this whole Sandy Hook incident from the get go. The media and DC commies were just falling all over themselves with new anti-gun initiatives immediately afterwards.
Remember the rumor leading up to the election that the DC commies were going to do a fack assasination attempt on Obama in order to cancel elections or declare Martial Law? Although it didn´t happen, this fits that narrative.
One cop on scene that day was in his GI-Joe garb walking along. When he saw the camera was on him, he changed his demeanor and even started running a little to show his "new" concern for the urgency. Hmmm.
Obama was not shedding tears at his speech. He was definitely faking. Middle finger back at him.
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Reply 30 - Posted by:
capt scurvey, 1/19/2013 10:50:29 AM (No. 9126330)
Many a true word spoken in jest, #11...
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Reply 31 - Posted by:
spengler, 1/19/2013 10:50:33 AM (No. 9126331)
Ozone will kill as many Americans as he has to to install a totalitarian regime.
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Reply 32 - Posted by:
LisaA, 1/19/2013 11:02:45 AM (No. 9126359)
You all cannot be serious. A mentally disturbed man shot his mother and then went to a local elementary school and massacred 26 innocent people. There was no need for the police to run after they arrived at the school. The first responding officers watched the gunman kill himself. The children were dead. Not possibly alive, blown to bits. No need for lights and sirens or ambulances. Paul Vance and his troopers and local authorities did an amazing job and the report will be released when completed. Please don´t participate in speculation that only hurts these families. Is this tragedy being used to further a political agenda? Absolutely. Tin foil hat stuff? No.
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Reply 33 - Posted by:
Ladyhawke, 1/19/2013 11:11:06 AM (No. 9126382)
Search Lyme disease rage.
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Reply 34 - Posted by:
BaseballFan, 1/19/2013 11:27:43 AM (No. 9126426)
And no further words on what was in the four prescription bottles taken from the Lanza house.
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Reply 35 - Posted by:
TigerLilly, 1/19/2013 11:45:15 AM (No. 9126459)
Over the years I have been to many funerals of family and friends and by far the saddest are those of the children. Infant to adult, the parents never "get over it." In watching the Sandy Hook interviews of parents and families I have never seen people so composed after the horrific death of their child. No faces swollen from crying, no makeup smeared from tears as they talked about their child. I would not be that way nor would I be so forgiving on the death on my sweet little first grader. Just sayin.
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Reply 36 - Posted by:
BaseballFan, 1/19/2013 11:55:33 AM (No. 9126488)
To correct my post in #37, and begging the pardon of LDotters:
the report on prescription bottles is connected to the Aurora shooter, not Sandy Hook.
Again, my apologies.
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Reply 37 - Posted by:
cadillaqjaq, 1/19/2013 2:43:10 PM (No. 9126757)
Maybe the killer was just a made-up ´´composite´´ like Manti Te´o´s girl friend or Obama´s composite girlfriend from one of his bios...
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Reply 38 - Posted by:
cjjeepercreeper, 1/19/2013 5:04:51 PM (No. 9126950)
I don´t wear a tin foil hat, but I believe that the Zero Admin. hired or used Lanza to further TWO agendas. First of all, Benghazi virtually disappeared after this, and second of all his ant-gun campaign needed a boost. The kids and teachers were collateral damage, something Zero cares nothing about if it furthers his agenda, just look at the drone strikes.
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Reply 39 - Posted by:
belwhatter, 1/19/2013 5:21:52 PM (No. 9126968)
#23 thank you for the link - it is a gold mine of infromation and y´all should check the accompanying video on mind control
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Reply 40 - Posted by:
foxfire, 1/19/2013 7:47:02 PM (No. 9127142)
The kid was mind controlled. He was warped a while back, programmed, and given a coded signal to turn on his rampage. Check out MK Ultra. He was a tool. Also, witnesses saw more than one perp, a factoid that was quickly ignored and swept under the rug.
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Reply 41 - Posted by:
philemon1967, 1/19/2013 9:31:03 PM (No. 9127251)
Both rifles and pistols can be fired semiautomatically but a rifle would likelier be harder to aim at multiple targets indoors compared to a pistol with its shorter barrel. A rifle would be more accurate in targeting at a distance but I think because it is bulkier & more difficult to conceal it was not the primary weapon used by Adam Lanza. But the liberals know a handgun ban is politically impossible, so they skew the truth to attack the more politically vulnerable firearm.
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Reply 42 - Posted by:
bmw50, 1/19/2013 9:54:30 PM (No. 9127281)
I don´t know what to think and that says something about the media and this administration. I´ve learned I can´t trust either one; not even a little. Both have similar agendas which will eventually destroy our freedom and liberty.
We will never know the truth about Benghazi, Sandy Hook, inflated Democrat voter turnout, who paid for Obama´s schooling, Obama´s transcripts, the Soros Obama connection, etc are just a few thing the public is not at liberty to know.
They don´t trust me with the facts, so how can I trust them??
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Reply 43 - Posted by:
geoguy, 1/19/2013 11:19:55 PM (No. 9127340)
Poster #44, that was my thought. Why would he take a rifle that he couldn´t conceal and telegraph his intentions as he was approaching the school entrance? The kid was nuts but not stupid.
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Reply 44 - Posted by:
larryp, 1/20/2013 12:20:04 AM (No. 9127381)
When the news was just breaking, one of the reporters,just one time, said there was a young man behind the school dressed in black t-shirt and slacks. And some adult jumped in and said no he was cleared, not him, He had nothing to do with it.Never mentioned again. I find it hard to believe that this doofus with no exercise,playing vid games and being a recluse could have the strength and the knowlege to carry this out. I wonder if the Police had picked him up or questioned him in prior times, peeping or on "manuevers" at night practicing this whole thing. Were there missing cats and dogs. Any witch stuff. Who was in his circle. what did his emails show,his on line contacts. And the drugs, what drugs was he on l;ike the psychotropic prescriptions?
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President Obama’s press conference in the rain was not a success, if by success, his supporters would mean an event which convinces anyone who doesn’t work for him that he’s getting ahead of the scandal deluge. The sight of a Marine holding an umbrella over his head only added to the weirdness of the event. So what did we learn? 1. He has full confidence in Attorney General Eric Holder, the man who purportedly recused himself (whenever) without putting it in writing (whatever). When asked about the untrammeled snooping on Associated Press reporters and editors,
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Obama 47 minutes late for his press conference; leaves reporters in the rain
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Washington Examiner, by Charlie Spiering
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 5/16/2013 1:20:06 PM
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“I look forward to taking some questions at tomorrow’s press conference,” President Obama said last night, after announcing the resignation of the acting IRS commissioner Steven Miller. The president scheduled a noon press conference today with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan in honor of his visit. Reporters, however, found themselves waiting outside in the rain for Obama, who was 47 minutes late. Only New York Times reporter Mark Landler had an umbrella.
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