Connecticut school district on lockdown after shooting report at a Newtown elemen #8

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  • #181
The thing is we will never know. He may have stood there with the gun aimed at her face and when she opened her eyes and saw what he was doing he shot her. Not once, not twice but four times!
jmo

Any docs here?
Is that overkill?
Why her face?
Because she was so pretty?
any thoughts?
 
  • #182
Any docs here?
Is that overkill?
Why her face?
Because she was so pretty?
any thoughts?
One guy's take on the matter:
Lanza shot Nancy Lanza multiple times at their home at 36 Yogananda St., according to police.

“Multiple shots (at his mother) implies a rage — and a long-standing perceived ill or wrong,” Tafoya said. “He probably had a very tenuous relationship with any authority figure. If an authority figure (like his mother) constantly tells him ‘no,’ a tipping point came and he decided to kill her.”
Newtown shooter matched typical mass killer characteristics, says ex-FBI profiler (middletownpress.com)
 
  • #183
I'm not saying Nancy thought this, but in the event of a huge economic collapse, people believe much as we know it will be severely damaged and it will cause all kinds of havoc. Another issue would be not having access to your money if it's in a bank anyway. Preppers/Survivalists usually believe they would have to be totally self-sufficient in these doomsday scenarios. When it comes down to it, the guns are to kill off your neighbors who were not prepared and will become desperate. I guess, they will then come after what you have.

Oh...:waitasec: I am completely oblivious to this type of thinking. I live my life so freely and so carefree that I don't even allow myself to think such things. Maybe I am the dumb one, but I am not a doom-and-gloom type of person. If it came down to it, I think I could live off the land as I believe that money is man-made and anything our creator has provided for us here on Earth was here before the invention of money.

I'm not trying to get religious or anything, but I do not allow my life to be consumed by such things. I also do not understand this type of thinking.

MOO
 
  • #184
Agree. It was all there for him. This was a tragedy waiting to happen, IMO.

Not blaming anyone, but it makes me crazy to hear that she was afraid to let him cook, but she took him shooting, and left guns in the home.
 
  • #185
Here is the Chicago Sun Times article and six and a half minute Raw Audio posted last Saturday December 15th.

http://www.suntimes.com/news/metro/17033112-418/suspects-aunt-why-would-anybody-do-this.html

Suspect’s aunt: ‘Why would anybody do this?’
BY LAUREN FITZPATRICK Staff Reporter [email protected] December 15, 2012 12:58PM

Unless I have completely overlooked it, there is nothing in the article nor on the Raw Audio that says anything nor infers anything about survivalist stuff.


She gave other interviews though? And shared some IM's/PM's/emails.
 
  • #186
Oh...:waitasec: I am completely oblivious to this type of thinking. I live my life so freely and so carefree that I don't even allow myself to think such things. Maybe I am the dumb one, but I am not a doom-and-gloom type of person. If it came down to it, I think I could live off the land as I believe that money is man-made and anything our creator has provided for us here on Earth was here before the invention of money.

I'm not trying to get religious or anything, but I do not allow my life to be consumed by such things. I also do not understand this type of thinking.

MOO


I hear ya 100%. We watched the Natl Geo on this a few times and I told my husband I just wouldn't be able to live life thinking I might have to shoot my neighbors either!
 
  • #187
mikeysmommom I appreciate your passionate, heartfelt post; you are right that 27 people needlessly lost their lives. Unfortunately we do not yet know: IF Peter Lanza owns any firearms, IF the Lanza's went shooting together as a family while Peter and Nancy Lanza were married, IF Adam and Peter Lanza had an estranged relationship, IF Nancy Lanza allowed Adam to have access to her firearms, IF Nancy Lanza had a gun safe or trigger locks or too many other IF's to state.

Much of the reporting has been and continues to be based on speculation, rumor or poor sourcing of information. There are several documented examples of misreporting/inaccurate reporting about Nancy Lanza and the shooter.

I am simply urging us to have the patience to allow LE to conduct their investigation, the individuals who were close friends of or related to the Lanza family to come forward and the true facts to come out before we consider or believe that we fully understand the situation. The facts are critically important because when they are revealed they can be utilized to help prevent further tragedies.

Now is the time to honor the victims, not put too much weight on speculations about how or why.

yes, definitely.
But that is what we do here to a large degree.

WeSleuth

:websleuther:
 
  • #188
It is very simple why the press is not going after the father,he was not the one who taught Adam to shoot guns,he also was not the one who kept many guns and tons of ammo in a house with a very disturbed young adult.When the news first showed the divorce papers the Mom had final say in all things Adam not the father.Adam news reports say refused to see his dad for at least 2 years,you can not make an adult have a relationship with you if they do not want one.The reason she is being blamed is because she was the one who purchased,allowed her son access to lethal weapons.She did pay the ultimate price when her son murdered her but it really is not fair to try to smear the father who most likely was kept in the dark about his ex wife and adult son gun hobbies.If only those guns had trigger locks 20 children would be alive and 6 teachers too.

The Press has no way to prove when, how often or anything else about the relationship of Adam to his father and brother. At this point, it is in both of their best interests if the public perception is that they had absolutely no involvement with Adam for years.

There is no reason to blame Adam's mother at this point, either. I've seen a press report that she took her son to see a psychiatrist. I can't imagine what else she should be expected to do. It would be the psychiatrist's duty, not her's, to report Adam if there was a belief he would harm himself or others.

We don't know if the mother kept the guns locked in a gun safe and Adam seized them AFTER he killed her. There is still too much we don't know so let's take care as to who we blame.

JMO
 
  • #189
Adam Lanza was wearing a bulletproof vest. How could armed teachers have stopped him?

Or rather, for that matter, armed security guards or even a single police officer?

http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2012/12/20/the-other-loophole-bulletproof-armor-newtown-guns

"Adam Lanza wore a bulletproof vest as he opened fire at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., last Friday, killing 26 people—20 of them children under the age of 10. James Holmes, the alleged perpetrator of the Aurora, Col., theater massacre in July, wore an armor vest and a ballistic helmet."

Ordinary citizens with concealed guns are no match for a gunman with a bulletproof vest, and even armed security guards and a single police officer are no match for a gunman with bulletproof vests and military grade machine guns, and imagine if gunmen load their guns with armor piercing bullets (as in the case of the bank robbers in the 1998 North Hollywood Shootout.)
 
  • #190
She gave other interviews though? And shared some IM's/PM's/emails.
Yes, of course she did. However, my post was specifically in response to a post #128, this thread by HastingsChi which urged us to listen to a raw audio:

"If you listen to the raw audio posted last Saturday by the Chicago Sun Times you will hear that Marsha Lanza's insinuation that Nancy was a survivalist was more of a response to the reporter's question about that potential and answered without a lot of confidence but not disputing that she may have been. The raw audio from the Sun Times which is the basis for the article paints quite a strong, positive impression of Nancy Lanza and is a must-listen (unfortunately the Sun Times pay wall doesn't allow for me to share it)" - HastingsChi

I believe the article and raw audio I linked to, is the one that HastingsChi urged us to listen to, even though it was behind a pay wall and would be impossible to share the link.

Maybe there is another Chicago SunTimes raw audio?
 
  • #191
Any docs here?
Is that overkill?
Why her face?
Because she was so pretty?
any thoughts?

I would say shooting someone 4 times in the FACE shows a lot of anger. The face is very personal, sounds like he wanted to obliterate her not just kill her. Course the kid wasn't all that normal so perhaps the facial symbolism doesn't mean much in his case.

And yes 4 head shots is overkill, 2 with a med to small caliber weapon might be practical but not 4.
 
  • #192
Adam Lanza was wearing a bulletproof vest. How could armed teachers have stopped him?

Or rather, for that matter, armed security guards or even a single police officer?

http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2012/12/20/the-other-loophole-bulletproof-armor-newtown-guns

"Adam Lanza wore a bulletproof vest as he opened fire at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., last Friday, killing 26 people—20 of them children under the age of 10. James Holmes, the alleged perpetrator of the Aurora, Col., theater massacre in July, wore an armor vest and a ballistic helmet."

Ordinary citizens with concealed guns are no match for a gunman with a bulletproof vest, and even armed security guards and a single police officer are no match for a gunman with bulletproof vests and military grade machine guns, and imagine if gunmen load their guns with armor piercing bullets (as in the case of the bank robbers in the 1998 North Hollywood Shootout.)

Okay, I can understand (not really) having assault rifles and collecting guns and all that. But a bulletproof vest??? Why on earth did NL own one of those? (if that's where he got it from)
 
  • #193
Not sure if this one was posted here already or not ... it's from yesterday's headline i noticed... Just in case it wasn't:

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Exclusive: Adam Lanza Class Photo From Sandy Hook Elementary

Airdate: 12/20/2012

It's the first photo of madman Adam Lanza when he was an innocent, 8-year-old student at Sandy Hook Elementary School.

He stands in front of his teacher, Mrs. Macinnes with 17 other students in this second grade class picture taken in 2000.

Read more at the Source: http://www.insideedition.com/headli...-lanza-class-photo-from-sandy-hook-elementary
 
  • #194
Okay, I can understand (not really) having assault rifles and collecting guns and all that. But a bulletproof vest??? Why on earth did NL own one of those? (if that's where he got it from)
He coiuld have gotten a hold of one on his own, i wouild imagine....
 
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http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2012/12/21/nra-guns-newtown-reaction/1784957/

Not discussing this because we can't but here is Newton residents response to the NRA.

Stout is a member of a grass-roots groups formed after the Dec. 14 shooting called Newtown United, which supports the victims' families and is advocating tighter gun rules. He said it was "ridiculous" for the NRA to blame the media and video games for such mass shootings and not mention the easy accessibility to assault rifles and ammunition.

"It's ridiculous we can't all come together and say, 'Ok, what makes sense?'" Stout said. "Something has to change."
He added: "More guns is not the solution."
 
  • #197
Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victim: Nancy Lanza, 52

Associated Press

Published: Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2012 - 4:49 pm
Last Modified: Thursday, Dec. 20, 2012 - 8:47 pm

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She once was known simply for the game nights she hosted and the holiday decorations she put up at her house. Now Nancy Lanza is known as her son's first victim.

Read more here: http://www.sacbee.com/2012/12/19/5066005/sandy-hook-elementary-school-shooting.html
 
  • #198
Okay, I can understand (not really) having assault rifles and collecting guns and all that. But a bulletproof vest??? Why on earth did NL own one of those? (if that's where he got it from)

I am wondering if AL purchased it himself.
 
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