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Baby You Can Drive My Car

December 29, 2012 by legitgov

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Baby You Can Drive My Car 26 Dec 2012 The notorious car photographed leaving the scene of the Sandy Hook school shooting does NOT belong to Adam Lanza or his mother. The audio from the police radio contains the vehicle registration request and reply. The car is registered to Christopher A. Rodia, on charge for larceny and narcotics. Christopher A. Rodia: Rodia, 42, is from Norwalk CT. He has quite a list of previous drug and burglary charges, seems to be big on stealing leaf blowers and is currently awaiting trial for at least his 5th count of stealing a leaf blower. He had an active arrest warrant on October 8th. One of the more recent times he has been in the news was for stealing copper wire from a construction site with his 19-year-old niece, Cassandra Scire, 19. His court hearing was 21 December 2012 for Larceny, Forgery and Narc possession. Rodia and Scire live in the same home at 19 Vollmer Ave., Norwalk, CT. Cassandra is affiliated with one George Uzar arrested with an arsenal of weapons.

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One too many triages...

December 29, 2012 by Rational Observer (not verified), 20 weeks 1 day ago
Comment: 3471

I'm still hoping for an explanation why they set up a triage at the Sandy Hook Firehouse BEFORE they set one up at the Sandy Hook Elementary School, and why all those anguished parents were directed to the FIREHOUSE. At Aurora, the survivors of Theater 9 were bussed to Gateway High School at 2:30AM to "interview them", and daytime photos show anguished parents searching for their children at the HIGH SCHOOL - WHY??

Maybe

December 30, 2012 by Anonymous Lurker (not verified), 20 weeks 1 day ago
Comment: 3472

the kids were transpoed away for rituals - weren't the caskets all closed?

too many oddities. Vets today has some good articles too as does global research.

 

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