Posted on 01/30/2013 8:20:05 AM PST by RummyChick
NEWTOWN, Conn. The gunfire ended; it was so quiet they could hear the broken glass and bullet casings scraping under their boots. The smell of gunpowder filled the air. The officers turned down their radios; they did not want to give away their positions if there was still a gunman present.
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Yes,
What does that make them?
Bungling Fools
Of course, had you thought about this a bit in the beginning you might have decided not to go down this road...UNLESS you are desperately trying to hide something else - like it might be evidence of an accomplice in that car.
Are there really people out there that don’t know that throwing “sweatshirts” around a crime scene before you even enter the building is not a good idea???
Well, let me explain it.
At this point they have no idea how many shooters there are, the name of the shooters, who is involved , how many people have conspired to kill, etc.
What evidence might be on the “sweatshirts”??”
They get thrown out onto the pavement exposed to what is on the pavement, what is in the air, DNA that had been on it could have flown away, etc.
Get the picture yet???
Of course, there is the issue that you leave the evidence where you find it rule.
But I guess Chip has something more important to cover up.
Another lie from you. It really is a habit for you, isn't it???
Isn’t that what you are doing?
They didn’t leave the crime scene as they found it according to you.
According to you they tossed around evidence onto the pavement and left it exposed to the elements. Think they put on gloves before they tossed those “sweatshirts” out the door as they are racing to deal with a shooter who is in the middle of mass murder.
What do you call that, eh???
You're still trying to revive your ninja nun theory. LOL
You wanted everyone to think that a couple nuns got out of the car, disrobed, dropped their bad habits, and then went on a killing spree. LOL
No wonder no one takes you seriously.
Here is an interesting compilation of conflicting media accounts regarding Sandy Hook particularly Victoria Sotos class — the worst media culprit being The Hartford Courant:
SANDY HOOK SHOOTING: a media account of Victoria Sotos class
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3lQfxGWlvI
What’s the deal with The Hartford Courant???
I'm beginning to wonder. DO you think Uncle Chip is actually one of the shooters at the school?
If not, why are you accusing him of trying to hide things? Because you know, we are all just talking about stuff that we read on the internet. None of us is trying to sneak onto the scene of the crime and stuff things into bags and carry it away or anything.
But you talk like people here were personally involved.
WAAY to much ‘rum’ and not enough ‘my chick’.
Or maybe the real name is James Tracy?
12/15
"Lanza next arrived at teacher Victoria Soto's classroom. Soto is believed to have hidden her 6- and 7-year old students in a classroom closet. When Lanza demanded to know where the children were, Soto tried to divert him to the other end of the school by saying that her students were in the auditorium.
But six of Soto's students tried to flee. Lanza shot them, Soto and another teacher who was in the room. Later, in their search for survivors, police found the remaining seven of Soto's students still hiding in the closet. They told the police what had happened." [www.courant.com]
12/22
"The arriving officers encountered a shocking scene in Soto's classroom. Lanza had shot her, as well as special education teacher Anne Marie Murphy and six of Soto's 6- and 7-year old students. Seven of Soto's students were found huddled and unharmed in a classroom closet, apparently hidden by Soto when she heard shooting. The other students fled the classroom." [www.courant.com]
12/25
"Does this help explain what Soto would do nearly five years later when gunman Adam Lanza entered her classroom at Sandy Hook Elementary School after slaughtering every child and teacher Lauren Rosseau in the next room? She ushered special education teacher Anne Marie Murphy and several children under her desk. She moved other children behind a bookcase or barrier. When Lanza came in, Soto was the only one he saw. She faced him. He killed her, and then he killed the children and Murphy under the desk. Murphy died shielding a child in her arms. Other children escaped the classroom. Soto's actions saved children's lives." [www.courant.com]
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