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Did parents of Sandy Hook shooting victims identify their bodies?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 30353078:MV8yMDg3Mzg2XzM1MTUxODI0X0VGNkVBNkI0] [quote:allisaTX:MV8yMDg3Mzg2XzM1MTQ5NjEzX0E4NkQ0Qzgx] [quote:Anonymous Coward 30353078:MV8yMDg3Mzg2XzM1MTQ2MTUyX0U2MkFCRkMw] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1478493:MV8yMDg3Mzg2XzZBNjZEMzc3] Did any of the parents of the shooting victims see their child's body? Could you post a link to this info? I have no agenda. I just can't find this out via search. [/quote] OP - I posted a thread last night about the couple interviewed by Anderson Cooper and it was deleted . . . why, not sure. But in the interview, the couple was laughing, absolutely NO sadness, no tears or emotion - very straightforward. Cooper said something like "it must have been hard not to have been able to see her" . . . and they said yes, but it was ok because they wanted to remember her as she was, something about how she always wore a bow or barrette in her hair, etc. So it seemed to indicate that it was not these parents who CHOSE not to see her, they were not allowed to see her and decided that was ok. They talked about the white casket, they took things she loved into the room, spent time there, and then left. I made that post because, as a parent, I simply could not fathom ANY parent accepting being denied the right to see their murdered child. It's one thing to CHOOSE, it's quite another to be denied. If a parent did not see them, they would NEVER know if they were really murdered in that way, or if their bodies were even there. It's horrible. Those children were allegedly murdered, their bodies were left in the schoolroom for an extended time, and then parents don't even see them . . . ?! That is appalling. And the fact that so many of the parents show no emotion, do interviews, wave to cameras, and seem perfectly fine with not having the option to see their children is all very telling and disturbing, very disturbing. [/quote] So agree that was the strangest interview I had chills listening and watching that mother. What is going on here? [/quote] I don't know, but that interview was indeed strange . . . I also pointed out in my post that was deleted that I find it incredible that a mother who lost her precious little daughter - in any way but especially a brutal murder - could actually fix her hair, do her make-up, put on jewelry - did you notice that?! I would not be able to function, much less get all made up and do an interview! [/quote]
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Did any of the parents of the shooting victims see their child's body?
Could you post a link to this info? I have no agenda. I just can't find this out via search.
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