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Originally posted by hellobruce
Originally posted by theAnswer1111
it is apparent that there is some EVIL activity going on here.
Very true, and that evil activity is being done by people who have to see a conspiracy in everything, and claiming this tragedy is just a conspiracy.
Originally posted by Darkphoenix77
I just don't understand how the medical examiner when interviewed described the scene as a complete bloodbath, yet the children that went to Mr. Rosen's residence apparently had no blood on them after having gotten out of Ms. Soto's room.
I'm not pretending to know the answers but it seems someone is mistaken or lying.
edit on 1-2-2013 by Darkphoenix77 because: punctuation
Originally posted by Thunder heart woman
The owl is very close to a representation of 'Moloch', which is why I found it disturbing.
Originally posted by Thunder heart woman
The answers to their deaths are not in the "theater" aspect of this crime, it's in the parents.
A smiling grown man, the day after his daughter is shot brutally is psychopathy.
Originally posted by Thunder heart woman
Studying the theater aspects is a good thing in figuring out all of the lies and inconsistencies, but eventually it leads me in circles.
Originally posted by DelMarvel
Originally posted by Thunder heart woman
The owl is very close to a representation of 'Moloch', which is why I found it disturbing.
Oh, come on. This has nothing to do with this incident and nothing to do with looking for the truth. It's a picture of an owl that a little kid made. It's not a negative image in mainstream American culture; you know, the wise old owl, piglet and owl, give a hoot don't pollute. And what common animal would NOT have negative occult connotations for if you looked hard enough? No offense but this is the sort of claim that just seems off the deep end to me.
Originally posted by Brocade
Originally posted by Bilk22
Originally posted by Brocade
reply to post by Daedalus
I don't know about the US, but in the UK places where very notorious murders took place are sometimes demolished to prevent them becoming 'tourist' sites and stop 'souvenir hunters' taking things to profit from such crimes. There's an old article about it here.
I don't think it's remarkable that they're demolishing it. As genuinely fascinating as James Tracy's article is, he and his partner are only two of potentially very many people visiting the town and school as a result of what happened there. Personally, I believe it's far better to demolish the school than have its pupils and staff subjected to grief tourists for many years to come.
Yeah like the Tower?
What Tower are you referring to? I hope it's not the Tower of London, because that would suggest you can't understand the difference between the fifteenth century and the twenty-first or the concept of 'history'.
What victims? There were two reported survivors that we hear nothing from.
The Janitor is mentioned A LOT. We need to focus on who the janitor is.
Originally posted by theAnswer1111
reply to post by Grimpachi
I do not know all the details concerning how a body/parts are kept or for how long.
I do know that police audio confirms that there were no victims taken to the hospital. I'll try and find the audio.
Two victims were pronounced dead at a hospital, while all others died in the school. Read more: www.foxnews.com...
two children died at a local hospital
Ya know...while you look for your audio
18 were originally reported and now two more have perished at the hospital
Originally posted by theAnswer1111
reply to post by captaintyinknots
For one, your first link is from Faux News...
And second, people make mistakes and there is a lot of audio to go through. Please bear with me...
Originally posted by Afterthought
reply to post by theAnswer1111
Fowl hunting documentary? I can hear it clearly stated.
Is this maybe what the guys in the woods were doing behind the school? I would think that you would be near water if filming fowl though.
“Ask yourself, what is your world? And when you see that, you realize that you cannot judge anyone else’s world. Once you make those agreements, you are ready to accept the fact that everyone sees things differently, and you can feel content in the world.
Originally posted by Afterthought
reply to post by captaintyinknots
True. It would be interesting to hear from these folks. Maybe when the official "report" comes out.
It still doesn't seem very safe that they would allow a hunting documentary to happen so close to a school though. If someone did approve this, their head should roll.