Quote Originally Posted by midnight rambler View Post
And since Adam Lanza was on a suicide mission he concerned himself with destroying his computer hard drive so no one would be able to see or even have a clue as to who he really was and what was going on in his head. Yeah, this makes perfect sense. Also, waiting for his mother to come back from a 2 day trip to NH so he could kill her too makes absolutely perfect sense as well. No need to question any of that, it's all totally believable. /sarc
Again your logic is running down a rabbit hole because you specifically want to see it that way.

Seems the guy wanted to be remembered for something, and go out in a blaze of glory. He wanted legacy.

What if he did things on his computer he didn't want to be remembered for, perhaps ashamed of?

Not hard to imagine anyone doing that at all. It isn't hard to question it, it's just that you aren't fully.