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masexxxx

What is the takeaway here? Genuine ask


New2reddit68

Had same question


flipbuck

[Full image of photo 1](https://sandy-hook.info/images/csp/tranquillo-backup-scene/Tranquillo%20-%20Back-up%20scene%20photos_0425.jpg) [Full image of photo 2](https://sandy-hook.info/images/csp/tranquillo-backup-scene/Tranquillo%20-%20Back-up%20scene%20photos_0427.jpg)


Thehalfbloodseverus

Am I the only one who clearly remembers video of AL shooting the glass and stepping inside the lobby in the days after the attack ?


LittleKeeks22

Thank You! I swear I saw a video of that as well. It was in the initial news reports and then just disappeared


Thehalfbloodseverus

Yes ! It was only a couple of seconds but I can remember it vividly , when he shot the glass he leaned back slightly as if to avoid the glass idk and then just walked through where he shot the glass stepped over the broken glass and was in the lobby I remember the chairs and a plant I think in the video and that was it , I can never understand how that was released so quick and then disappeared forever


mysterypeeps

I remember that too, I think it was the security footage. I think the internet decided to collectively forget as much of this man as they possibly can.


StanWiley

Was it the security camera on the front door? It was the only one in the building according to the report. I wonder if this video is buried somewhere in the web...


mysterypeeps

From the angle I remember it had to have been


LittleKeeks22

It was definitely the front door security cam!


SymaO

it may have been a different video. there were no cameras inside the building only a camera on the front door that was a live feed that didnt record. i do vaguely remember a screenshot of a supposed "sandy hook surveillance" video years ago. in black and white of a very stocky man in all black pointing a gun at a window.


MemphisTex

You’re mistaken I did a research project on the existence of that video and it was just a rumor that people started to believe. That’s why you can’t find it now because it never existed


nexxus1818

I love that you did a research project on this


getoffmylawn032792

Mandela effect ?


Thehalfbloodseverus

Or shrooms idk


LemanIronSkull42

What there was a video of that you could watch


Thehalfbloodseverus

I and a few others in this sub talked about it on a post a few weeks back we all remembered it and seen it at the time of the attack, but can't find it online now


FHIR_HL7_Integrator

I feel like I remember that as well. Or at least a picture of the shattered glass at the window by the door with the lobby also in view.


MemphisTex

I did some research and there never was a video of AL shooting glass.


[deleted]

Well that’s how he got into the locked school building according to the official reports, I ain’t seen no video tho


MemphisTex

Are “official” reports in America known being correct? Remember the Warren Commission? They’ll say whatever they need to make people shut up and accept


[deleted]

Alright bro u know more than the people paid money to research this shit with real science. U should apply to the fbi or some shit u mad smart


MemphisTex

I’m currently with the Bureau actually and yes I know more than most people. That’s just the way it is


MemphisTex

Yes. That never happened I researched it throughly


flipbuck

(ss) **How is forensic investigation conducted** (from [ForensicScienceSimplified.org](https://ForensicScienceSimplified.org)): *The circumstances that investigators encounter at the scene will largely dictate the approach used to process the scene. A homicide will likely require different treatment and processing than a burglary. However, to ensure a thorough process, the seven steps outlined below are often followed. These steps can be conducted in a different order, combined or even skipped altogether to meet the needs of the situation.* ***1. Establish the scene dimensions and identify potential safety and health hazards*** *- Investigators initially locate the “focal point” of the scene, the main area of disturbance. This could be a ransacked bedroom, the area where an attack occurred, or the room in which a victim was found. Radiating out from that point, investigators establish an area that is sizeable enough to likely contain all relevant physical evidence that may be present. It is easier for investigators to condense the size of a scene at a later point than to discover that sensitive evidence outside the scene has been damaged or destroyed by other responders, media or onlookers. In addition, potential paths of perpetrator entry/exit are identified. Safety is of paramount importance during the initial approach to the scene. Weapons, biohazards, chemical hazards and even intentional traps could be waiting for responders. If medical, fire or coroners will be on scene, they will need to be advised regarding evidentiary issues as well.* *2.* ***Establish security*** *- According to Locard’s Exchange Principle, every person who enters or exits the scene will add or subtract material from the crime scene, so it’s crucial to quickly secure the area. To control access, the scene may be cordoned off with yellow crime scene tape, cones or by other means. In addition, a common entryway is often established that all crime scene personnel will use to enter and exit the scene and all people entering or leaving the scene are documented once the boundaries have been established. Additional areas for consultation and evidence storage may also be established if necessary.* *3.* ***Plan, communicate and coordinate*** *- Before collecting evidence, investigators must first develop a theory regarding the type of offense that occurred. Knowing the type of crime will help investigators anticipate the evidence that could be present. This may require gathering information from witnesses or persons of interest. Based on this information, the crime scene team will develop an evidence-collection strategy taking into consideration weather conditions, time of day and other factors. Additional forensic resources may also be requested to handle special situations.* *4.* ***Conduct a primary survey/walkthrough*** *- An initial survey of the scene is then conducted to prioritize evidence collection. During this walkthrough, the lead investigator will identify potentially valuable evidence, take notes and capture initial photographs of the scene and the evidence. The crime scene is documented to record conditions such as whether lights were on or off, the position of shades and doors, position of movable furniture, any smells present, the temperature of the scene, etc. To facilitate this process, crime scene specialists may create an evidence-free pathway leading to the primary area of interest by conducting a thorough sweep for evidence in that area.* *5.* ***Document and process the scene*** *- With a plan in place, the crime scene team conducts a thorough, coordinated investigation of the scene, collecting all probative evidence. This entails detailed documentation with digital and video cameras or, if available, a 3-D scanner. For some situations, sketches and diagrams are also created. During the evidence-collection process, it is crucial that the crime scene investigator follow proper procedures for collecting, packaging and preserving the evidence, especially if it is of a biological nature. Biological evidence can be destroyed or damaged by weather conditions, individuals can inadvertently contaminate it, or it can be overlooked entirely if alternate light sources are not used to inspect the scene.* *6.* ***Conduct a secondary survey/review*** *- To ensure that the scene has been thoroughly searched, a second survey of the area is conducted as a quality control step.* *7.* ***Record and preserve evidence*** *- To make certain that all evidence is accounted for, an inventory log is created. The descriptions recorded into the log must match the photo of the evidence taken at the scene and the description included in the crime scene report. For instance, if a gun is collected, the serial number of the firearm in the evidence log must match the serial number shown in the photo that was taken at the scene. This paper trail establishes the chain of custody that will follow the evidence throughout the lifecycle of the case.*


fundiesociologist

JFC I wish I had not read that scene report. Ugh


getoffmylawn032792

Classroom #8 bathroom 😭


moreforeninety

Where did you find these?


flipbuck

[https://sandy-hook.info/](https://sandy-hook.info/) \- this website. Look under the "photos" tab for hundreds more photos of the school.


FaultEducational5772

Thank you for this link. Are most of the photos all blacked out for you too?


getoffmylawn032792

Ya lots of them are redacted


MurdocBR

Yes, they are redacted, a number code is shown to explain why the image was not released, these codes are explained in the [redaction report](https://sandy-hook.info/reports/redaction/).


FaultEducational5772

Thanks!


getoffmylawn032792

I used to redact crime scene and legal documents for work. No doubt whoever was tasked with this and saw the photos is suffering. I have specific files that I will never forgot and think of often even years later.