Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Sandy Hook: CT's State Attorney Indicates Adam Lanza May Not Have Acted Alone

Digital Journal, February 5, 2013: Connecticut State's Attorney Stephen Sedensky has argued that unsealing warrants in the Sandy Hook case might "seriously jeopardize" the investigation by disclosing information known only to other "potential suspects." 
 
Sedensky said that unsealing the warrants would also: "identify persons cooperating with the investigation, thus possibly jeopardizing their personal safety and well-being."  
 
The statement by the CT prosecutor's office is the first indication from state authorities that Adam Lanza may have not acted alone. 
 

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