Do you still not realize that one of the primary points "the nutters" are trying to get across is that the government (police) and the media (CNN) are not consistent in their story-telling? It's been a month. I do not think that a clear picture has emerged. You yourself have to ask "Who do you believe: CNN or the police dispatch???"
This is indicative that the story of Sandy Hook is a bit muddled. Yes, people have to ask questions. You're the one who seems uncomfortable with people asking questions. You give no real answers, but respond to questions with your own questions -- when I pointed this out to you, you said (Post #106) "You ask a question and get an answer and then object to the answer as if I had the audacity to answer it." No. You didn't post an answer. You posted a question in response to a question. But you want people to believe you have answers.
To quote you again: Who do you believe: CNN or the police dispatch???
Reasonable people ask the question and realize that someone, somewhere, is not telling an accurate story -- and that begs the question: Is it on purpose? Are people being lied to, in order to push a political agenda, or are people (police/CNN, etc.) simply making mistakes?
If by government you mean the Feds, they were the ones feeding misinformation to ABCNNBCBS. Pete Williams said as much on the aire.
There were entities telling the truth -- the locals with no reason to lie, the school district with no record of Mrs Lanza, and the police who were saying nothing but just doing their job.
Why are Sandy Hook Trufers attacking those local entities who have never been shown to have lied here???
[Ohhhh -- forgive me I asked a question but I will let it stand]
They are lumping all the people in this together as if they all got together and lied and are still doing so when in truth we know that only the Feds did and the big driveby media because it was exposed so by the locals who didn't.
But look who the Sandy Hook Trufers are attacking as liars -- the locals all of whom paid the price for what happened that day.
I posted the police dispatch of that morning. Show me where that is a lie. [That's not a question]