How 'big' was it ? When Adam Lanza,the son of GE Capital's and CNBC's legendary money launderer Peter Lanza, saw the pool of blood he created, he tried to swim out of it, and although his swimming skills were almost equal to his world class Olympic level shooting skills,he knew he couldn't
make it and drowned before police officers could rescue him !
Meanwhile, amid the official silence, The Hartford Courant has tracked
various speeches by local and state police at forums across the
country. A conference of 800 law enforcement officers last month in
Orlando, Fla., heard a Newtown policeman offer riveting carnage details
amid “the biggest pool of blood I’ve ever seen.” State officials say the
policeman spoke as a “witness,” not as a state investigator. They drew a
similar distinction when asked about freewheeling public comments by
other state and local police officers. The state insists that the
officers are providing only “procedural lessons” aimed at helping
communities, not investigation details.
Other oddities abound. The Courant, for instance, was denied access to
police radio emergency tapes even though they had reportedly been played
at the Orlando conference.
Absent a full report, details of the massacre will continue to leak out
in bits and pieces. Gov. Dannel Malloy helped enact stronger gun laws
after the shootings. He should be no less forceful in seeing that state
authorities at long last finish and release the Sandy Hook
investigation.- New York Times
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Link to picture of Carlee Soto staring, tear on cheek, at an alleged ... On top of that, crime scene photos of dead 6-year-old hands that were not .... and hundreds of children being evacuated, but they managed to get one of a ...http://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/02/opinion/the-slow-motion-inquiry-into-sandy-hook.html
The Slow Motion Inquiry Into Sandy Hook
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Published: August 1, 2013
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editor, Andrew Rosenthal, follow @andyrNYT.
Questions critical to the national debate over gun safety remain
unanswered, including those about the appetite for high-powered weaponry
indulged by the shooter, Adam Lanza, and his mother, and patterns of
behavior that might head off similar tragedies.
Meanwhile, amid the official silence, The Hartford Courant has tracked
various speeches by local and state police at forums across the
country. A conference of 800 law enforcement officers last month in
Orlando, Fla., heard a Newtown policeman offer riveting carnage details
amid “the biggest pool of blood I’ve ever seen.” State officials say the
policeman spoke as a “witness,” not as a state investigator. They drew a
similar distinction when asked about freewheeling public comments by
other state and local police officers. The state insists that the
officers are providing only “procedural lessons” aimed at helping
communities, not investigation details.
Other oddities abound. The Courant, for instance, was denied access to
police radio emergency tapes even though they had reportedly been played
at the Orlando conference.
Absent a full report, details of the massacre will continue to leak out
in bits and pieces. Gov. Dannel Malloy helped enact stronger gun laws
after the shootings. He should be no less forceful in seeing that state
authorities at long last finish and release the Sandy Hook
investigation.
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