Sandy Hook: The Silence is Suspicious
theintelhub.com
March 5, 2013
The Lanza records remain sealed still almost 3 months after the Sandy Hook School Shooting took place. There is no logical explanation for this other than the fact that vital evidence is being carefully withheld from the publics view. In fact, there is now a media silence on the issue as nothing new is being reported.
The prosecutor in question should be examined closer in my opinion.

John Christoffersen writes;
Prosecutor Stephen Sedensky III successfully argued in December to keep search warrant affidavits and applications related to Lanza’s house and the car he drove to the school sealed for 90 days, saying disclosure would jeopardize an ongoing investigation. He said at the time no arrests were anticipated but had not been ruled out.When we hit the 90 day mark in the next few weeks we can really see how serious the establishment is about concealing the truth about this crime from the public. However, whatever the outcome the establishment has already gained as ammunition and firearms have been privately limited by some retail outlets.
News media advocates say the records should be unsealed, arguing the public has a right to see such records, which include what was found in the house and car. They say records may be sealed only when an investigation would be hurt by disclosure.
“There seems to be absolutely no reason that they would need to. It’s not going to jeopardize the case in any way,” said Linda Petersen, chairwoman of the Freedom of Information Committee of the Society of Professional Journalists.
William Fish, an attorney who has represented the news media in high-profile cases that were sealed in Connecticut, also said the sealing does not appear justified since no prosecution is likely. He conceded, however, that “it’s not a surprise to me that a court has in fact sealed the records just because it’s so horrible.”
To top it off banks have even stopped lending to select firearm manufacturers in some cases.
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Shepard Ambellas is the founder & director of theintelhub.com (a popular alternative news website), researcher, investigative journalist, radio talk show host, and filmmaker.
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