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Lauren Rousseau : It Does Matter : Sandy Hook

 
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O u mean sally cox
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Arent there 10 other teachers for grades 2, 3, 4? Dont they know if 20 kids were not killed that day as some say hoax?

have they never spoken?
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Sorry if this has been debunked, was looking for my old thread on this but couldn't find it..:

The whole thing about Lauren's step-father, a reporter, being there from the start... He would've found out she was a victim by the time Malloy had notified the other parents in the firehouse... Yet in interviews he claims they were told of her death by a police officer visiting them later that night!


Also, Lauren's fiance.. How upon hearing of the shooting, instead of driving over to the school, goes and waits at her parents house? Alone, while her step-father is over at the school?
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They heard of the shooting, and knew quickly their own family member was probably involved, but the official notification wasn't made until after midnight in ALL cases, for reasons never explained.
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Sorry if this has been debunked, was looking for my old thread on this but couldn't find it..:

The whole thing about Lauren's step-father, a reporter, being there from the start... He would've found out she was a victim by the time Malloy had notified the other parents in the firehouse... Yet in interviews he claims they were told of her death by a police officer visiting them later that night!


Also, Lauren's fiance.. How upon hearing of the shooting, instead of driving over to the school, goes and waits at her parents house? Alone, while her step-father is over at the school?
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If you didn't get to the FD quick, you probably weren't going to get there (not without walking 1-2 miles).
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Having watched more of the police interviews now, I would add their reactions to the red flag list as well.

As many of you know, I still keep open the possibility that there were two (well, I think three) classrooms full of deceased teachers and students.

I found the police personnel's demeanor unexpected; it nagged at me as the parent interviews had. Not for the same reasons--in the case of police, I thought there was an overwhelming sense of shame. I know these are just brief interviews and that I don't know the individuals and that I don't know what they saw etc etc etc. I'm respectful of that. But I'm a human who's been on this earth roughly as long as many of those guys; and I thought they seemed on the verge of tears for reasons different than one would expect.

In the absence of honest reporting, this kind of gut feeling about people is sometimes all we've got (well, and their reports hinting that some kids were still very much alive upon arrival).


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I agree 100%! There is some real emotion in the Newtown PD interviews that's lacking in the parent interviews. What were they so upset about? Seemed to be frustration but why? Not getting there sooner? Or was it getting there and not getting to a certain classroom quickly enough?

Everything about Sandy Hook seems like a drill except those interviews. It's why I have this nagging sense that somebody did die at SHES - just not sure who or how many.

I think it's time the research community makes a video about the lies told by Vance and others calling them to account publicly.
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Is there anyone in the immediate neighborhood who admits to the lanza living in the house?

if school scene is hoax, they wouldnt kill nancy right? So does her next door neighbor never get interviewed by story starved media? Seems odd compared to other media stories.

only neighboorhood guy I saw on tv said no one knows lanzas.
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Megatronics pointed out something interesting--there is one 2nd grade classroom which is sealed in a way unlike any other room.

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"This was the only classroom which was barred in this manner. Why was this done? Note this is a second-grade classroom."
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And what on earth is with the board over the door window? I can see barring the door with a 2x4 or whatever, but what is the purpose of the board over the porthole window? Very bizarre to say the least.
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Megatronics pointed out something interesting--there is one 2nd grade classroom which is sealed in a way unlike any other room.

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"This was the only classroom which was barred in this manner. Why was this done? Note this is a second-grade classroom."
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By the way...this is Amy Taylor's classroom. The teacher in the "iconic evacuation" photo.

"10:02:08 TFC Bennechi #1413 escorts Amy Taylor's classroom (room #5) from the school, across the parking lot to Detective Van Ness." (Davis dashcam, 00055705)
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Arent there 10 other teachers for grades 2, 3, 4? Dont they know if 20 kids were not killed that day as some say hoax?

have they never spoken?
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This is the most telling part of the hoax. There are many, many SHE staff that have never been interviewed, as well as hundreds of parents and students.

The only ones on TV are the CAST MEMBERS.
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Megatronics pointed out something interesting--there is one 2nd grade classroom which is sealed in a way unlike any other room.

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"This was the only classroom which was barred in this manner. Why was this done? Note this is a second-grade classroom."
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I don't recall there being any activity reported having happened in Room 5. Interesting...another question we'll most likely never have an answer for.
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Lauren Rousseau : It Does Matter

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Over the last 2 years no one aspect of the events in Sandy Hook has garnered more attention than the responses and reactions of the friends and families of the alleged victims. From the admittedly bizarre press conference given by Robbie Parker in the immediate aftermath to subsequent interviews with parents who seem to have somehow sailed through the first 4 stages of grief landing comfortably on acceptance, time and again we are left asking if these reactions are in any way “typical”.

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See the real grief reaction of relatives to loss of loved ones here:

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quite different from SH....
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Megatronics pointed out something interesting--there is one 2nd grade classroom which is sealed in a way unlike any other room.

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"This was the only classroom which was barred in this manner. Why was this done? Note this is a second-grade classroom."
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I don't recall there being any activity reported having happened in Room 5. Interesting...another question we'll most likely never have an answer for.
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Oh, we will. But it will take time and effort.
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Re: Lauren Rousseau : It Does Matter : Sandy Hook
Megatronics pointed out something interesting--there is one 2nd grade classroom which is sealed in a way unlike any other room.

[link to megatronicsmedia.files.wordpress.com (secure)]

"This was the only classroom which was barred in this manner. Why was this done? Note this is a second-grade classroom."
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I noticed in "Tranquillo - Back Up Scene Photos 2 / #945" that the Kitchen and Cafeteria doors are secured in the same manor as Room 5. My guess is that this was done to any room that may have had an access door to the exterior of the school. While Room 5 may not have had an exterior door, it did border the courtyard. Probably done to prevent anyone gaining access to the corridors if they gained access any of those rooms through exterior doors or windows not in plain view.
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Re: Lauren Rousseau : It Does Matter : Sandy Hook
Megatronics pointed out something interesting--there is one 2nd grade classroom which is sealed in a way unlike any other room.

[link to megatronicsmedia.files.wordpress.com (secure)]

"This was the only classroom which was barred in this manner. Why was this done? Note this is a second-grade classroom."
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 66348331


I noticed in "Tranquillo - Back Up Scene Photos 2 / #945" that the Kitchen and Cafeteria doors are secured in the same manor as Room 5. My guess is that this was done to any room that may have had an access door to the exterior of the school. While Room 5 may not have had an exterior door, it did border the courtyard. Probably done to prevent anyone gaining access to the corridors if they gained access any of those rooms through exterior doors or windows not in plain view.
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Great point--I'll ck that out.

A lot of rooms bordered the courtyard, though...hmm.

One of those rooms (was it 5 in fact?) was the one from which a teacher looked across the hall straight at Lauren Rousseau, saw a "look of horror" and then allegedly saw her close the door.
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Having watched more of the police interviews now, I would add their reactions to the red flag list as well.

As many of you know, I still keep open the possibility that there were two (well, I think three) classrooms full of deceased teachers and students.

I found the police personnel's demeanor unexpected; it nagged at me as the parent interviews had. Not for the same reasons--in the case of police, I thought there was an overwhelming sense of shame. I know these are just brief interviews and that I don't know the individuals and that I don't know what they saw etc etc etc. I'm respectful of that. But I'm a human who's been on this earth roughly as long as many of those guys; and I thought they seemed on the verge of tears for reasons different than one would expect.

You can say that any cop involved in a response where that many kids died might feel guilty regardless of whether he could have done anything to save the kids. I just think that there seems to be more to it.

In the absence of honest reporting, this kind of gut feeling about people is sometimes all we've got (well, and their reports hinting that some kids were still very much alive upon arrival).

If you busted into a room at 9:51 and saw 5-10 people down and then seconds later your buddy said the next room was full of bodies, WHY would you not tell dispatch until almost 10:01 a.m.? WHY would you wait ten minutes? They literally didn't tell Nute the patient count just rose from 2 to 27 for TEN minutes.

What were they doing for ten minutes instead of calling for ambulances, and what kind of interview would you give under those circumstances?
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Make that 9:47 a.m., and not telling dispatch--ever.

Dispatch only found out by accident from a volunteer EMT who heard "call everything" from a state cop.

No Newtown officers--not a single one--made a transmission notifying dispatch that there were any more than "two down."
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Re: Lauren Rousseau : It Does Matter : Sandy Hook
Having watched more of the police interviews now, I would add their reactions to the red flag list as well.

As many of you know, I still keep open the possibility that there were two (well, I think three) classrooms full of deceased teachers and students.

I found the police personnel's demeanor unexpected; it nagged at me as the parent interviews had. Not for the same reasons--in the case of police, I thought there was an overwhelming sense of shame. I know these are just brief interviews and that I don't know the individuals and that I don't know what they saw etc etc etc. I'm respectful of that. But I'm a human who's been on this earth roughly as long as many of those guys; and I thought they seemed on the verge of tears for reasons different than one would expect.

You can say that any cop involved in a response where that many kids died might feel guilty regardless of whether he could have done anything to save the kids. I just think that there seems to be more to it.

In the absence of honest reporting, this kind of gut feeling about people is sometimes all we've got (well, and their reports hinting that some kids were still very much alive upon arrival).

If you busted into a room at 9:51 and saw 5-10 people down and then seconds later your buddy said the next room was full of bodies, WHY would you not tell dispatch until almost 10:01 a.m.? WHY would you wait ten minutes? They literally didn't tell Nute the patient count just rose from 2 to 27 for TEN minutes.

What were they doing for ten minutes instead of calling for ambulances, and what kind of interview would you give under those circumstances?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 63537439


Make that 9:47 a.m., and not telling dispatch--ever.

Dispatch only found out by accident from a volunteer EMT who heard "call everything" from a state cop.

No Newtown officers--not a single one--made a transmission notifying dispatch that there were any more than "two down."
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