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reply to post by GLontra
Fact number 6 - Less than one month and a half AFTER Hurricane Sandy, a serial killer enters SANDY HOOK Elementary School, in the village of SANDY HOOK, in Newtown, Connecticut, and kills dozens of little kids in a horrible massacre
The Sandy Hook school murderer, Adam Lanza, literally destroyed his computer hard-drive with a hammer. Why would he do that, knowing that he was going to die (killed or suicide) and not be around to be prosecuted for anything?
Originally posted by Lucid Lunacy
reply to post by carewemust
The Sandy Hook school murderer, Adam Lanza, literally destroyed his computer hard-drive with a hammer. Why would he do that, knowing that he was going to die (killed or suicide) and not be around to be prosecuted for anything?
Why does the suicidal often write farewell letters? They are not going to be around to see any response.
If he is guilty, we shouldn't apply too much rational thought to someone clearly irrational.
Originally posted by Lucid Lunacy
reply to post by DazDaKing
My point was both apparently did it for their own reasons regardless of the fact they cannot witness a response.
But how do they link together? Regardless of witnessing responses, a person leaves a suicide note to provide his loved ones a last message/reason
1) He was attempting to hide evidence regarding a plot bigger than just himself (hence making sense to destroy a computer that could still affect those alive)
2) He's a nutter who just wanted to smash up his computer
Originally posted by DazDaKing
1) He was attempting to hide evidence regarding a plot bigger than just himself (hence making sense to destroy a computer that could still affect those alive)
2) He's a nutter who just wanted to smash up his computer
Originally posted by salainen
Originally posted by DazDaKing
1) He was attempting to hide evidence regarding a plot bigger than just himself (hence making sense to destroy a computer that could still affect those alive)
2) He's a nutter who just wanted to smash up his computer
How about:
3. He read something on his computer which made him extremely angry (perhaps about his mother planning on putting him into care). So mad infact, that he just smashed it into little pieces, went to his mother's gun cabinet, got out a weapon, went and shot his mother. Then loaded the car up with weapons, drove to the school and shot everyone he could.