Hijacking top comment to add to OPs post. The best evidence is in a documentary called “We Need to Talk About Sandy Hook.”
It’s not the most well made or entertaining but it’s 6-7 citizen journalists who all independently found seperate “things” highlighted in the film. It’s been a decade plus & I still remember parts vividly. It has some amazing clip potential too.
Things I remember from it (in no order):
State changes laws to prevent anyone from seeing death certificates of deceased children after none could be found.
Same people walking in, out & around the building over and over and over. It’s bizarre.
The Town itself holy shit. Its founding was originally made up of Intel people & their families.
School closed for 2 years before shooting due to asbestos contamination & was set for demolition days after the shooting years prior.
That neighbor guy who takes the children inside his home.
Players involved including kids all involved in other incidents, anti gun propaganda films, programs, etc.
Tons more. Can probably find on Bitchute or Rumble.
"In Connecticut, only a licensed physician (as w most states) can declare someone deceased"
Source for that law in Connecticut? Carver said in a deposition that a competent EMT can declare someone dead. One of the EMT's in the school was Matt Cassavechia, head of Emergency Medical Services at Danbury hospital.
Hijacking top comment to add to OPs post. The best evidence is in a documentary called “We Need to Talk About Sandy Hook.”
It’s not the most well made or entertaining but it’s 6-7 citizen journalists who all independently found seperate “things” highlighted in the film. It’s been a decade plus & I still remember parts vividly. It has some amazing clip potential too.
Things I remember from it (in no order):
Tons more. Can probably find on Bitchute or Rumble.
In Connecticut, only a licensed physician (as w most states) can declare someone deceased.
Yet, the Newtown Sheriff declared All ded upon arrival?
Facts.
We Need To Talk About Sandy Hook (documentary, hard to find!)
https://www.bitchute.com/video/UwdiepHIESdU/
"In Connecticut, only a licensed physician (as w most states) can declare someone deceased"
Source for that law in Connecticut? Carver said in a deposition that a competent EMT can declare someone dead. One of the EMT's in the school was Matt Cassavechia, head of Emergency Medical Services at Danbury hospital.
https://youtu.be/0aVboIyQ20U?t=6720