Off Topic · Who are these others fleeing scenes is mass shootings in America (page 5)

playa2 @ 5/26/2013 11:14 AM
playa2 wrote:
According to the official story, Adam Lanza was wearing a black outfit with a mask and bulletproof vest. Why would he want to hide his identity, and why would he wear a bulletproof vest, if he planned to kill himself?

The medical examiner asserts that all wounds were caused by a rifle or other long weapon, and police/FBI say that the school was littered with .223 (rifle) casings. But Adam Lanza was found dead in the school with only handguns--a rifle was found in the trunk of his car. But then he could not possibly have been firing the rifle, and could not have committed the murders. Who did?

According to the official story, the killing was tightly confined to two classrooms. But then why were so many children told to close their eyes while leaving the building?


Why did the police say on Friday that they were going to leave the bodies rotting in the school until Sunday, then Saturday morning announce that they had spirited the bodies away in the middle of the night? Perhaps to ensure that the transport, if any, would go unrecorded on photos or video?

http://www.chicagotribune.com/topic/hc-m...

Dr. Carver is calling it quits. I guess after his awful performance on mainstream news the powers that be "persuaded" him to retire. I guess he just had to get away from the horrific images in his head of an empty school with no blood anywhere. Next on the retirement list will probably be Lt. Vance with the state police.


Carver had already put in for retirement before the Dec. 14 Newtown shooting. He has been suffering from health issues the past year and had only returned to work days before the massacre. Carver said the Newtown crime scene was by far the worst of his career.
Carver officially retired as of May 1 but is still working on a 120-day contract to help with the transition and complete his cases. His salary was $303,433, state records show.

Carver said Thursday he is hoping to stay on in a part-time capacity once Gill takes over, but that decision will be up to the new chief medical examiner. Carver said he "still has hundreds of cases" that he needs to finish, including some that could up in trials.

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