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Adam Lanza’s dad says the boy would have killed him “in a heartbeat” and wishes his psycho mass murderer son had never been born. In a shocking new interview, Peter Lanza dubbed h… ...
The father of Connecticut school shooter Adam Lanza said in his first interview about the massacre that what his son did couldn't "get any more evil" and he wishes his son hadn't been born.
Peter Lanza, the father of the man who killed 20 children and six educators in an elementary school in Connecticut, wishes his son, Adam, had never been born because the massacre was an act that ...
The father of Sandy Hook Elementary School shooter Adam Lanza said his son would have killed him if he’d had the opportunity. “With hindsight, I know Adam would have killed me in a heartbeat ...
In a recent interview published in the New Yorker, Peter Lanza, father of the Sandy Hook mass murderer Adam Lanza, said he wishes his son had never been born. That statement has sparked ...
Nancy Lanza, the mother of Newtown shooter Adam Lanza, had grown increasingly concerned about her son's state of mind but did not confront him after finding ghastly images in his room two weeks ...
Newtown killer Adam Lanza may have launched his murder spree at Sandy Hook Elementary School as an “act of revenge,” the Daily News has learned. A close friend of Lanza’s mother t… ...
A Connecticut agency investigating the 2012 Sandy Hook school massacre finds that the killer, Adam Lanza, did not "snap" but was obsessed with mass murder and had carefully planned the attack.
Adam Lanza's aunt, Marsha Lanza, addressing reporters on her doorstep in the Chicago suburb of Crystal Lake, said her sister-in-law grew up in New Hampshire and was familiar with firearms.
Frontline finally aired the findings of its weeks-long investigation into Sandy Hook shooter Adam Lanza, his mother, and his mental health on Tuesday night. Answers were not among the findings.
Adam is in the second row, the second from the left. Shortly after her move from New Hampshire to Newtown in 1998, Nancy Lanza had good news about her troubled son.
The father of Newtown, Conn. school shooter Adam Lanza told a writer for The New Yorker that he and his ex-wife, Nancy, never suspected their son was dangerous. "Nancy Lanza had grown up a ‘live ...
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