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Post by Bruce on Jul 30, 2013 9:00:09 GMT -8
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Post by Deleted on Jul 31, 2013 1:43:30 GMT -8
Bruce check this vid out.
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Post by Bruce on Aug 2, 2013 15:59:32 GMT -8
Thanks September, for the video link above. Interesting information.
I found some comments made by Newtown Police Officer Leonard Penna addressing the clothing found on the ground outside the Lanza vehicle when he arrived on the scene that morning of Dec 14th at SHES.
Penna told the group when he pulled into the parking lot he saw a black car with the passenger's door wide open and two black jackets laid on the ground. Penna said that he assumed it was the shooter's car and that since there were two jackets, there probably were two shooters.
When Penna and other officers entered the school through the boiler room, they were hit with "a powerful odor of gunpowder," the report said.
"At that point, I saw two lifeless bodies and the biggest pool of blood I've ever seen in my life," according to the reports.
According to the Daytona News Journal report, Penna said he saw another group of officers enter a classroom on the left and he continued to the next room.
"I was never prepared to see what I saw — the first thing I saw was an alive first-grade girl covered in blood and she just says 'I'm scared and I want to go home,'" Penna said.
He then entered into the first classroom and heard a shot. "My first thought was one of our guys shot him," he said. So he ran back, grabbed the girl, and took her out — before learning that the shooter had shot himself.
Penna, Flynn and a third officer, Lt. Richard Robinson, then held a question-and-answer session with the conference-goers, the News-Journal reported.
Sedensky said the Newtown officers are witnesses, not part of the investigative team, so they did not have to clear their comments with him first. Sedensky said the dispatch tape was information readily available on the Internet and did not compromise the investigation.
Copyright © 2013, The Hartford Courant
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Post by Bruce on Aug 2, 2013 16:50:09 GMT -8
As a followup to above, the Daytona News Journal makes no reference to Penna hearing a gunshot, so my theory of a second gunman escaping to the rear of school to a waiting getaway car on Crestwood Rd or the parking lot of the Masonic Lodge still stands as a suspicion I have about at least 2 or 3 others involved,and Lanza being a patsy.
Penna told the group he saw a black car with its passenger door wide open parked outside the school. Two black jackets were laid on the ground. He assumed it was the shooters' car — and that there was more than one person with a gun inside the school. He and the other officers entered the school through a boiler room. When he entered the area of the shooting, Penna was hit with a "powerful odor of gun powder." "At that point, I saw two lifeless bodies and the biggest pool of blood I've ever seen in my life," he said.
Penna saw another group of officers enter a classroom on the left and he continued to the next room.
"I was never prepared to see what I saw — the first thing I saw was an alive first-grade girl covered in blood and she just says 'I'm scared and I want to go home,' " Penna said. "Looking behind her, everyone else in the classroom was dead."
The 7-year-old girl was the same age as Penna's youngest daughter. Not knowing if the shooter was alive, Penna told her to wait in the classroom. After seeing the gunman lying dead in the next room, he returned to escort the girl to the parking lot. Later, Penna helped reunite children with their parents at the town's Fire Department. Credit: Daytona News Journal
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Post by Bruce on Aug 2, 2013 17:16:08 GMT -8
It should also be noted that the Conn. State Medical Examiner's claim that all 26 victims were shot 3 to 11 times each is not true. 2 victims, both children, were killed, each with single shots. One, a gunshot wound to the head, and the other a gunshot wound to the neck.
The news media appealed the State of Conn refusal to release the death certificates under FOIA and won, the above mentioned information being ascertained from those medical records!
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