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Originally posted by Domo1
reply to post by Asktheanimals
Also, where did this kid get these guns from?
His mother.
Originally posted by Asktheanimals
Originally posted by Domo1
reply to post by Asktheanimals
Also, where did this kid get these guns from?
His mother.
Fine.
Doesn't it strike you as odd that the mother, an elementary school teacher is apparently a sport shooter with a thing for expensive military- grade weapons?
very rare if such were the case, especially living in Connecticut.
Texas I could see maybe, CT? hmmmm....
Originally posted by Asktheanimals
What strikes me odd is there are no wounded?
Out of 20- something shot?
Even execution style shootings the odds are someone would survive.
This fact alone screams something isn't right.
Originally posted by Suspiria
Last time I checked the news Adams body was still inside the school.
Said Cullen, struggling to make sense of the weaponry and the carnage: "Something doesn't add up."
The Wall Street Journal first cast doubt on Lanza's connection to the school. "No one has heard of her," Lillian Bittman, a former school board official, told the Journal. "Teachers don’t know her." "Relatives" told ABC News she may have volunteered there, but she wasn't a teacher. A parent told the Associated Press Lanza was a substitute, but they couldn't verify that with any records at the school. The Stanford Advocate reported the same thing. So, which is it?