I'm not sure if I'm posting in the right place for Adam but this is pretty informative and heart breaking at the same time, especially parents that have a special needs child. My apolgies if it's a repeat but it's dated 3/17/14? I pray for them all.
Annoying little side pop up that wants you to buy the New Yorker, I x'd it out, but it's Adam's dad giving some insight to what he knows with a reporter writing it up an adding to it. It's the New Yorker.
Annals of Psychology
The Reckoning
The father of the Sandy Hook killer searches for answers.
by Andrew Solomon
In Peter Lanzas new house, on a secluded private road in Fairfield County, Connecticut, is an attic room overflowing with shipping crates of what he calls the stuff. Since the day in December, 2012, when his son Adam killed his own mother, himself, and twenty-six people at Sandy Hook Elementary School, strangers from across the world have sent thousands upon thousands of letters and other keepsakes: prayer shawls, Bibles, Teddy bears, homemade toys; stories with titles such as My First Christmas in Heaven; crosses, including one made by prison inmates. People sent candy, too, and when I visited Peter, last fall, he showed me a bag of year-old caramels. He had not wanted to throw away anything that people sent. But he said, I was wary about eating anything, and he didnt let Shelley Lanzahis second wifeeat any of the candy, either. There was no way to be sure it wasnt poisoned. Downstairs, in Peters home office, I spotted a box of family photographs. He used to display them, he told me, but now he couldnt look at Adam, and it seemed strange to put up photos of his older son, Ryan, without Adams. Im not dealing with it, he said. Later, he added, You cant mourn for the little boy he once was. You cant fool yourself.
Way more at link (8 pages but full page is an option)
http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/...social&utm_medium=twitter&mbid=social_twitter
Annoying little side pop up that wants you to buy the New Yorker, I x'd it out, but it's Adam's dad giving some insight to what he knows with a reporter writing it up an adding to it. It's the New Yorker.
Annals of Psychology
The Reckoning
The father of the Sandy Hook killer searches for answers.
by Andrew Solomon
In Peter Lanzas new house, on a secluded private road in Fairfield County, Connecticut, is an attic room overflowing with shipping crates of what he calls the stuff. Since the day in December, 2012, when his son Adam killed his own mother, himself, and twenty-six people at Sandy Hook Elementary School, strangers from across the world have sent thousands upon thousands of letters and other keepsakes: prayer shawls, Bibles, Teddy bears, homemade toys; stories with titles such as My First Christmas in Heaven; crosses, including one made by prison inmates. People sent candy, too, and when I visited Peter, last fall, he showed me a bag of year-old caramels. He had not wanted to throw away anything that people sent. But he said, I was wary about eating anything, and he didnt let Shelley Lanzahis second wifeeat any of the candy, either. There was no way to be sure it wasnt poisoned. Downstairs, in Peters home office, I spotted a box of family photographs. He used to display them, he told me, but now he couldnt look at Adam, and it seemed strange to put up photos of his older son, Ryan, without Adams. Im not dealing with it, he said. Later, he added, You cant mourn for the little boy he once was. You cant fool yourself.
Way more at link (8 pages but full page is an option)
http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/...social&utm_medium=twitter&mbid=social_twitter