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Elementary School Children Killed By Gunman in Connecticut

  • GoChiefs
    Tiernan;1348233 wrote:Yo Recleague...ExtraTV.com reporting Nancy Lanza spent 3 days prior to the tragedy holed up in a New Hampshire casino / resort on a sex romp with her boyfriend. Left 3 days of meals pre-made for little Charlie Manson til she got back. That Mother of the Year statue you've been lobbying so hard for just took a huge hit.

    He was 20 years old!
  • se-alum
    Tiernan;1348233 wrote:Yo Recleague...ExtraTV.com reporting Nancy Lanza spent 3 days prior to the tragedy holed up in a New Hampshire casino / resort on a sex romp with her boyfriend. Left 3 days of meals pre-made for little Charlie Manson til she got back. That Mother of the Year statue you've been lobbying so hard for just took a huge hit.
    Translation: She went on a long weekend getaway with her boyfriend.
  • Manhattan Buckeye
    se-alum;1348062 wrote:This. All I've heard was undiagnosed characteristics offered by people outside of the medical world. Yea, he obviously snapped, but what evidence is there that he was a threat to walk into an elementary school and kill children? A lot of people are making him out to be this lifelong psychopath that you couldn't take your eyes off of or he would do something violent, and I've never seen that proven, at all.
    I agree that his actions weren't plainly foreseeable, but from what I've read this guy has been obviously mentally troubled from his post adolescent years going forward, and that Mom did everything to shield him.
  • reclegend22
    Tiernan;1348233 wrote:Yo Recleague...ExtraTV.com reporting Nancy Lanza spent 3 days prior to the tragedy holed up in a New Hampshire casino / resort on a sex romp with her boyfriend. Left 3 days of meals pre-made for little Charlie Manson til she got back. That Mother of the Year statue you've been lobbying so hard for just took a huge hit.
    ExtraTV.com? Thanks for the update, Perez Hilton.

    Next we will hear that money whore and sex addict Nancy Lanza had cosmetic surgery to implant a third breast!
  • Midstate01
    Lol at her being wrong for going on a weekend get away. The fucker was 20 years old.
  • reclegend22
    Exactly. The kid was old enough to vote for president. Surely, he could operate a microwave and spend a couple of nights alone. You fall off the wagon again, Tiernan?
  • SportsAndLady
    No one is calling Nancy a saint here. She obviously had signs in front of her that Adam was probably a little crazy. But no way is she negligent for this evil. Typical Americans..blame everyone around the actual person at fault.

    Hindsight is 20/20 people. Nancy definitely handle this the right way looking back at it..but you can't honestly tell me she's at fault for not saying/doing anything.
  • SnotBubbles
    Wackos starting to come out of the woodwork with their conspiracy theories...SMH.

    http://shortlittlerebel.wordpress.com/2012/12/16/urgent-update-on-connecticut-shooting/
    I believe our GOVERNMENT shot those kids and teachers and used Adam Lanza and his family to pull it off.
  • SportsAndLady
    God damn.. people are retarded

  • Manhattan Buckeye
    SportsAndLady;1348287 wrote:No one is calling Nancy a saint here. She obviously had signs in front of her that Adam was probably a little crazy. But no way is she negligent for this evil. Typical Americans..blame everyone around the actual person at fault.

    Hindsight is 20/20 people. Nancy definitely handle this the right way looking back at it..but you can't honestly tell me she's at fault for not saying/doing anything.
    I'm going to disagree in part, this guy wasn't just a little crazy, he was a lot crazy as evidenced by the mother taking him out of school in one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in the U.S. This guy was severely mentally ill (if one calls it evil, I can see that position but I disagree with it), and the people in charge for his well-being fell short. I don't know if she coddled him, if she hid him, or whatever, what we all know is this guy was dangerous and this tragedy happened.
  • reclegend22
    SportsAndLady;1348315 wrote:God damn.. people are retarded

    I applaud the kid in the gray hoodie. One of five ain't bad. Hey, you can't get them all right.
  • SportsAndLady
    Manhattan Buckeye;1348325 wrote:I'm going to disagree in part, this guy wasn't just a little crazy, he was a lot crazy as evidenced by the mother taking him out of school in one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in the U.S. This guy was severely mentally ill (if one calls it evil, I can see that position but I disagree with it), and the people in charge for his well-being fell short. I don't know if she coddled him, if she hid him, or whatever, what we all know is this guy was dangerous and this tragedy happened.

    Yeah, "little crazy" may have been the understatement of the year lol

    What I meant to say was there was no way of predicting the evil he was about to unleash. Yes, she could have realized he was mentally ill and capable of causing harm. But to say she didn't put him in prison and because she didn't, she allowed 20 kindergardeners to die, is just idiotic.

    'Mentally ill' is a better term than 'evil', agree with you there. Although what he did was ​evil.
  • gut
    Don't know if it's true, but I heard she was supposedly checking him into an institution.

    Perhaps a danger to himself, maybe his family. But not like there's a precedent for this that said any reasonable person could have remotely expected this.
  • reclegend22
    Maybe I have just missed them, but does anyone have any factual examples of the "a lot crazy" and "evil" things Adam Lanza did that should have tipped off his mother? Being extremely shy and introverted and anti-social likely due to symptoms relating to his Aspergers do not count. Neither does liking a video game on Facebook or playing shoot 'em games. Any others?

    I stand by the belief that Nancy Lanza could have had no indication that Adam Lanza was a violent threat if he never in fact displayed any of violent tendencies, which those close to the kid said he never did.
  • gut
    You can certainly fault her for not having her guns properly secured. She is probably like millions of Americans in that regard.
  • Midstate01
    reclegend22;1348396 wrote:Maybe I have just missed them, but does anyone have any factual examples of the "a lot crazy" and "evil" things Adam Lanza did that should have tipped off his mother? Being extremely shy and introverted and anti-social likely due to symptoms relating to his Aspergers do not count. Neither does liking a video game on Facebook or playing shoot 'em games. Any others?

    I stand by the belief that Nancy Lanza could have had no indication that Adam Lanza was a violent threat if he never in fact displayed any of violent tendencies, which those close to the kid said he never did.

    Agree completely
  • reclegend22
    gut;1348398 wrote:You can certainly fault her for not having her guns properly secured. She is probably like millions of Americans in that regard.
    Yeah, I think we could all agree on that in hindsight. But "in hindsight" is the key term.

    But let's not act like this kid was Ted Bundy or something and walking around the house carrying women's heads in his hands. He demonstrated absolutely no violent or "evil" behavior before the shootings, according to those close to the family. I will wait for somebody to respond to my post above. I will be happy to admit I am wrong if somebody actually does so.
  • gut
    reclegend22;1348400 wrote:Yeah, I think we could all agree on that in hindsight. But "in hindsight" is the key term.
    Security is an interesting question, or is it? You're arsenal maybe doesn't need to be quickly accessible, but a gun you have for protection does. But if he only could have gotten a single gun with a clip or two...
  • reclegend22
    gut;1348403 wrote:Security is an interesting question, or is it? You're arsenal maybe doesn't need to be quickly accessible, but a gun you have for protection does. But if he only could have gotten a single gun with a clip or two...
    Great point. It's funny how some people here are talking as if every single gun should have been locked up.

    Intruder enters the house and walks into Nancy's bedroom.

    Nancy: Hold on a minute. Stay right there. I gotta go get my gun. It's locked up in the basement.

    Intruder: Yeah, no problem.

    Nancy: Thanks. When I come back, I am going to shoot you.
  • James Gatz
    reclegend22;1348406 wrote:Great point. It's funny how some people here are talking as if every single gun should have been locked up.

    Intruder enters the house and walks into Nancy's bedroom.

    Nancy: Hold on a minute. Stay right there. I gotta go get my gun. It's locked up in the basement.

    Intruder: Yeah, no problem.

    Nancy: Thanks. When I come back, I am going to shoot you.
    The point is, SHE LIVED IN NEWTOWN FUCKING CONNECTICUT. She was never in any real danger of a home invasion. It's a wealthy suburb with 2 armed robberies this year. Having guns was a hobby, it wasn't some realistic means of protecting herself. And that's fine, except when your hobby allows your developmentally disabled, self-mutilating, pulled out of school, son access to high powered weaponry.

    I will say, it's been interesting watching you people backtrack from calling her "a great parent" and chastising anyone blaming her for negligence, to now saying "well yeha, maybe she was negligent, but hindsight is 20/20!!!!"

    She fucked up. Whether due to her own selfishness or ignorance, and 20 children are dead as a result. She's not a victim, she's a casualty of her own delusion and/or stupidity.
  • gut
    James Gatz;1348420 wrote:The point is, SHE LIVED IN NEWTOWN ****ING CONNECTICUT. She was never in any real danger of a home invasion.
    Well obviously there WERE armed robberies there this year. And you don't know - maybe she had the guns for fear of her ex-husband or a boyfriend or even her son. Again, you're making the "she didn't NEED them" argument.
  • James Gatz
    gut;1348421 wrote:Well obviously there WERE armed robberies there this year. And you don't know - maybe she had the guns for fear of her ex-husband or a boyfriend or even her son. Again, you're making the "she didn't NEED them" argument.
    Her ex-husband? The Wall Street banker that lived in New York and paid for her entire lifestyle? Yeah, I don't think she needed to worry about him coming in the night for her. High powered rifles aren't a necessity for many people, rich divorcees in suburban Connecticut most especially.

    It was a hobby, and hobbies are great, as long as they don't put everyone else in danger. And when your hobby involves keeping guns within easy access of a mentally unstable person, a rational person might take up knitting, or rent a gun from the range when you want to shoot. Lots of easy solutions.
  • gut
    Again, show me the percentages of "mentally unstable" people committing mass murder and then explain to me why this should have been foreseeable. Personally I think this is nothing more than a case of a sociopath (which are always SO EASY to spot, after the fact) that happened to have mental issues.

    I might guess she was more likely to be robbed, even in Newbury, and have her guns used in a crime than to have her son steal them or what happened. And then that's an entirely different issue.

    Also, did her son live with her?
  • James Gatz
    gut;1348426 wrote:Also, did her son live with her?
  • Tiernan
    ^^^
    Gatz - you may as well quit spinning your wheels with this bunch of "Head in the Sanders" - they are complete idiots that can't connect the huge neon flashing dots.

    ...and just one point of clarification the guns weren't really a "hobby" per se with this woman, they were in her survivalist prepper mind a deterent to the economic armageddon that was surely coming to Newtown days after we all take the sled ride over the fiscal cliff.