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Adam Lanza the boy who would become an American tragedy.

December 17, 2012




With the recent tragic events in the Sandy Hook elementary school a lot of people are talking about changing our gun laws, and some are going as far as saying that we should take all the guns away from our citizens. Well like if this would answer the issues. Because if they outlaw guns yea that’s going to work. As we know criminals are great at sticking to the law.

Anyway I found this video of Former schools security chief Richard Novia, who knew the Newtown gunman, Adam Lanza, reveals some details about the killer’s life. Lanza, 20, forced his way into Sandy Hook elementary school in Connecticut on Friday, killing 20 children, all aged six or seven, and six adults.

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  1. BOB FIDDAMAN December 18, 2012

    There’s a lot of speculation surrounding Adam Lanza, the perpetrator of the recent massacre in Connecticut. Stories are surfacing that he had some form of personality disorder. If true, then the likelihood is that Lanza may have been on psychiatric medication. Of course, this is just speculation. Lanza, according to his aunt, has since been described as a “quiet, nice kid,”

    There is, however, a link to the majority of school shootings and psychiatric medication. The pro-pill brigade refuse to lay blame on the medications, opting instead for the ‘illness’ that caused these people to become hostile and murderous.

    I explain further here – ‘School Shootings and the Psychiatric Medication Link’ – http://fiddaman.blogspot.co.nz/2012/12/school-shootings-and-psychiatric.html

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