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    Re: new shooting: Newtown, Conn. details breaking

    Quote Originally Posted by Neuro View Post
    It is much in the official account that doesn't add up. Too many inconsistencies, but I think Chads account via his friend is correct. Children were killed...

    I think you almost have to believe that all 20 of them were killed or none of them were. The Emilie Parker thing is just too weird. I don't believe she even existed. They just photoshopped another child into that family photo. There are other families too where the sibling looks exactly like the child who allegedly died.

    For some reason, I'm fixated on the buildings. Something is very strange in Monroe. The reason I'm looking at this so much is that I don't believe they moved the kids to this school in that amount of time and it was so secretive, no media allowed near the school. I noticed this morning that according to the tax records, the school was built in 1988 (Chalk Hill). The article with info supposedly from the historical society states that the school was built in 1969 and lists all these people in the article that claimed to have taught there way back. NONE of the addresses are right, the school websites are ghost sites. The elementary school info/news section hasn't been updated since 2009. Something is wrong. I don't know how they did this or why but things are not as they appear.

    If it's true that Newtown was considering closing Head O'Meadow elementary due to low enrollment at the schools in Newtown, why wouldn't they have placed the kids into the other 3 elementary schools? Instead they moved them to a different town, a different school district?

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