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Sandy Hook: Lock-Down Drill Prior to Shooting Tags Classroom Left Unscathed by Lanza?

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Sandy Hook

OpEd

By Shepard Ambellas
Intellihub.com
March 14, 2013

NEWTOWN — An obvious blessing from god. But could this new evidence show a marker or signal left for the shooter Adam Lanza? This is the question you now must ask yourself in all honesty as a compelling new report was released today.

Did black construction paper covering the window on a classroom door from a recent lock-down drill save an entire classroom of children from being murdered by Adam Lanza on that dreadful day the school shooting took place in late 2012?

James Nye writing for the Daily Mail reported that, “The school had recently performed a practice lockdown drill and the black construction paper that had been put up on the door had been left there – leading Lanza to think the classroom was empty.

Roig and her class, sat in petrified silence while they heard Lanza continue past their door.

Lanza then walked into the classroom of substitute teacher Lauren Rousseau to find her and the terrified children huddled together at the back of the room trying to hide in a bathroom. 

The deranged shooter killed Rousseau and all but one of her class.”

If the black construction paper was still up in the classroom window, this likely signifies that the drill took place within days.

 This is astounding in my opinion. When this article was first presented to me by a good friend all of the above thoughts crossed my mind.

What other clues will be uncovered as we approach the release date of records surrounding Adam and Nancy Lanza?

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