<>When the police check for a possible suspect, the name Rodia, Christopher A. is returned. This is on the police scanner. It is very easy to hear.The license plate seems to belong to a Christopher A Rodia <>
No it doesn’t. You can read the police scanner for yourself here:
Sandy Hook and Christopher Rodia Most Conspiracy Theorists Cant Think
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2978643/posts
At 1:39 an officer says Connecticut 872 Y Yankee, E Echo, O Oscar, 872 YEO possible suspect vehicle. (this is the license plate of the car of Nancy Lanza, the mother of Adam Lanza).
At 2:04 an officer with a deep voice, clearly NOT the officer that made the previous 872 YEO license plate report, says: run the eh operator, hes a Florida license Connecticut as well, first name is Rodia, R-O-D-I-A, Christopher A. Date of birth is, eh August 6th 69.
These are two separate officers making two separate requests of police dispatch — the first one asking for a license plate check for 872YEO and the second one asking for a check on a Drivers License.
The license plate is the one on the car that Adam Lanza used. There was no voice that came back and said it belonged to Nancy Lanza. The only return was the Rodia name. It is possible that these are two different events, but it is also possible the car did not belong to Lanza's mother, who supposedly had a BMW.
Since my government lied to me about 1) what happened in Benghazi and 2) "Fast and Furious", I don't necessarily believe anything they say. The police haven't said one why or another about the inconsistencies between the original stories and the later stories and it looks like the records were sealed by the courts in this incident.