He is angry. Just wait until the parents of the babies who were killed come out of the fog of grief. It's going to be unbelievable!
Multiply that by x26.
He is angry. Just wait until the parents of the babies who were killed come out of the fog of grief. It's going to be unbelievable!
Yes he did .. but very seldomly ...
... he prefered not to communicate with others .. but occasionally that friend persuaded him to![]()
Sandy Hook survivor's wit and will a weapon for her wounds
Natalie Hammond was probably cracking jokes Friday morning when she went to a staff meeting in the principal's office at Sandy Hook Elementary School.
Hammond, described Monday by her best friend as "one of the funniest people on the planet," would have been feeling good because it was her daughter Kayla's 12th birthday.
Hammond, the recently promoted lead teacher at the school, is one of two wounded survivors of the nightmare that befell Sandy Hook on Friday.
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At about 9:30 a.m., she ran out of a meeting with Principal Dawn Hochsprung and school psychologist Mary Sherlach. They came face-to-face with 20-year-old Adam Lanza, who had just shot his way into the school with a high-powered semiautomatic rifle. Lanza's burst of fire killed Hochsprung and Sherlach. Hammond was shot in the foot, leg and hand, but managed to crawl to safety behind a door.
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To protect Hammond's privacy and that of her family, Sonski will not talk about her condition, prognosis or where she is being treated -- her family is in a self-imposed seclusion due to the barrage of media that has surrounded them. Sonski said she knows only the barest details of what occurred. Their visit was about a special sisterhood, and her desire to laugh with her friend once again.
Sandy Hook survivor's wit and will a weapon for her wounds
Natalie Hammond was probably cracking jokes Friday morning when she went to a staff meeting in the principal's office at Sandy Hook Elementary School.
Hammond, described Monday by her best friend as "one of the funniest people on the planet," would have been feeling good because it was her daughter Kayla's 12th birthday.
Hammond, the recently promoted lead teacher at the school, is one of two wounded survivors of the nightmare that befell Sandy Hook on Friday.
...
At about 9:30 a.m., she ran out of a meeting with Principal Dawn Hochsprung and school psychologist Mary Sherlach. They came face-to-face with 20-year-old Adam Lanza, who had just shot his way into the school with a high-powered semiautomatic rifle. Lanza's burst of fire killed Hochsprung and Sherlach. Hammond was shot in the foot, leg and hand, but managed to crawl to safety behind a door.
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To protect Hammond's privacy and that of her family, Sonski will not talk about her condition, prognosis or where she is being treated -- her family is in a self-imposed seclusion due to the barrage of media that has surrounded them. Sonski said she knows only the barest details of what occurred. Their visit was about a special sisterhood, and her desire to laugh with her friend once again.
In the article with the throat-slitting wannabe barber (shiver), the barber states that the last time he cut Axxx's hair was approx. 3 years ago. Maybe the killer changed barbers or maybe he had become increasingly unable to be touched (his mental condition was changing and becoming more bizarre)?IF Adam didn't like being touched, why didn't he have meltdowns when getting his hair cut?
Least of the possibilities, IMO.
Possible that it could be AL the perp and that the photo was on his brother's FB page before he shut it down?
I can't rule out hoax, though. There's been too many of them.
I'm curious about the "wp-content" from e-cloudy. Any idea if that is unique to the user who uploaded the photo?
Agree, the media needs to do more fact-checking before publishing or broadcasting so-called "facts".
Family of Josephine Gay Releases Statement
On Friday, December 14, 2012, our beautiful daughter, Josephine Grace Gay, was killed in an unimaginable tragedy at her elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut. Joey, many of her friends, teachers, and school staff members were taken from our loving community. Joey turned 7 three days prior to this tragedy and was looking forward to celebrating at her birthday party with many of these friends the next day.
Although our family is devastated, we are deeply comforted in the knowledge that she is no longer scared or hurting and rests in the arms of our Savior, Jesus Christ. It is through His sufficient grace that we are able to get through this. Our innocent, trusting little girl stared into the face of unimaginable evil and overcame it in Christ. She was not alone in her courage.
Our small, close-knit community acted instantly. First responders from our town and those surrounding quickly removed surviving children and staff members from the scene. Connecticut state troopers have tended to our families around the clock, surrounding us with protection and compassion. Neighbors, religious communities, townspeople, and professionals are providing the care and love that we are so in need of now. We see this movement grow daily with acts of love and kindness pouring in from around the country and the world. We see how evil is defeated.
Since Joey's passing, we have received many media requests for our story and for pictures of our daughter. Although we are protecting our familys privacy during this time of healing, we believe it is important to share some of Joey's story. It will help us if others know what a special person she was and how she inspired everyone she met.Joey was autistic and severely apraxic. She could not
speak, yet she touched the lives of so many around her: teachers, therapists, friends, neighbors, all loved and cherished her. Joey was social and affectionate; she smiled, she loved hugs, and she even had a wonderful sense of humor. Her spirit was indomitable. She participated in rigorous therapy and treatment on a daily basis without complaint. She loved to play with her Barbie dolls, iPad, and computer, swim, swing, and be anywhere her sisters were.
Josephine loved the color purple. Born in Maryland, she grew up in a family of Ravens fans and developed an affinity for all things purple. She rarely left the house without wearing something purple. After her passing, many friends who visited wore purple clothing to honor her. On Saturday a family friend tied purple balloons on the mailboxes on our street, and on Sunday the neighborhood children and her sisters and cousins released purple balloons with written messages of love to her in heaven.
We will not let this tragedy define her life. Instead, we will honor her inspiring and generous spirit. We have established Joeys Fund in her name through the Doug Flutie, Jr. Foundation for Autism. The proceeds of this fund will help families raising autistic children. Its our way of dealing with this pain and never letting go of her love.
Many people have reached out to us asking to provide help or support. We ask that, if you are able, please contribute to Joey's Fund, and if you are so inclined, please wear purple on Saturday.
Bob and Michele Gay
How to donate:
Online: Doug Flutie Foundation
On the donation page please select in Memory of and type Joeys Fund in the box for acknowledgement/address and comments,
By Mail:
Send checks to:
The Doug Flutie, Jr. Foundation for Autism
Specify In Memory of Josephine Gay on the check.
Mailing address:
The Doug Flutie, Jr. Foundation for Autism
PO Box 767
Framingham, MA 01701
I can only speculate based on our own experience: every three years school districts complete an MFE: multi-factor evaluation, in which IEP goals are reviewed, IQ testing is done, and diagnosis reviewed. Initial diagnosis is by a physician and on the basis of that, an IEP is put into place. If the shooter were at Sandy Hook in fifth grade he would have been up for an evaluation that school year. The school psychologist does do an evaluation of him also for the MFE...it's possible if it was the same psychologist as when he was in fifth grade, he could have 'blamed' her for some reason. The fact that one of the children had special needs and died along with his teacher's aide in her arms has haunted me...did he have a purpose in taking out the school psychologist and principal, as 'authority figures' - did he want to stop another child from going through the system of testing and evaluations? Did he try to destroy this school and these innocent lives because he blamed them for setting him on the 'wrong' path? These questions HAUNT me.
Major Depression and isolation! When he was pulled out of the public school at 16, he lost any semblance of friends and peer contact (except on Xbox live first person shooter games).
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Dr. Drew Show: The residential psych facility in Newtown, CT was shut down for lack of funds.
The pic of the boy pointing fingers isn't A. It must be his brother.
That was Dylan...Dylan who lived across the street from the Lanzas. I think there is some sort of connection there. Did AL see him out playing? Know Dylan had issues and was getting help, support, an aide? Had a older brother who loved and adored him? Had both parents in the house?
There might be something to that.
He is angry. Just wait until the parents of the babies who were killed come out of the fog of grief. It's going to be unbelievable!
I can only speculate based on our own experience: every three years school districts complete an MFE: multi-factor evaluation, in which IEP goals are reviewed, IQ testing is done, and diagnosis reviewed. Initial diagnosis is by a physician and on the basis of that, an IEP is put into place. If the shooter were at Sandy Hook in fifth grade he would have been up for an evaluation that school year. The school psychologist does do an evaluation of him also for the MFE...it's possible if it was the same psychologist as when he was in fifth grade, he could have 'blamed' her for some reason. The fact that one of the children had special needs and died along with his teacher's aide in her arms has haunted me...did he have a purpose in taking out the school psychologist and principal, as 'authority figures' - did he want to stop another child from going through the system of testing and evaluations? Did he try to destroy this school and these innocent lives because he blamed them for setting him on the 'wrong' path? These questions HAUNT me.
That was Dylan...Dylan who lived across the street from the Lanzas. I think there is some sort of connection there. Did AL see him out playing? Know Dylan had issues and was getting help, support, an aide? Had a older brother who loved and adored him? Had both parents in the house?
There might be something to that.
Family of Josephine Gay Releases Statement
On Friday, December 14, 2012, our beautiful daughter, Josephine Grace Gay, was killed in an unimaginable tragedy at her elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut. Joey, many of her friends, teachers, and school staff members were taken from our loving community. Joey turned 7 three days prior to this tragedy and was looking forward to celebrating at her birthday party with many of these friends the next day.
Although our family is devastated, we are deeply comforted in the knowledge that she is no longer scared or hurting and rests in the arms of our Savior, Jesus Christ. It is through His sufficient grace that we are able to get through this. Our innocent, trusting little girl stared into the face of unimaginable evil and overcame it in Christ. She was not alone in her courage.
Our small, close-knit community acted instantly. First responders from our town and those surrounding quickly removed surviving children and staff members from the scene. Connecticut state troopers have tended to our families around the clock, surrounding us with protection and compassion. Neighbors, religious communities, townspeople, and professionals are providing the care and love that we are so in need of now. We see this movement grow daily with acts of love and kindness pouring in from around the country and the world. We see how evil is defeated.
Since Joey's passing, we have received many media requests for our story and for pictures of our daughter. Although we are protecting our familys privacy during this time of healing, we believe it is important to share some of Joey's story. It will help us if others know what a special person she was and how she inspired everyone she met.Joey was autistic and severely apraxic. She could not
speak, yet she touched the lives of so many around her: teachers, therapists, friends, neighbors, all loved and cherished her. Joey was social and affectionate; she smiled, she loved hugs, and she even had a wonderful sense of humor. Her spirit was indomitable. She participated in rigorous therapy and treatment on a daily basis without complaint. She loved to play with her Barbie dolls, iPad, and computer, swim, swing, and be anywhere her sisters were.