Prosecutor Planning To Release Sandy Hook Investigation Report Tomorrow
Massacre took place Dec. 14 last year
HARTFORD, CONN. – A prosecutor is planning to release a report Monday on the investigation into the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School, but the public will have to wait longer for the state police's full accounting of the crime.
The decision to continue withholding the bulk of the evidence is stirring new criticism of the secrecy that has surrounded the probe since a gunman killed 20 children and six educators inside the school on Dec. 14.
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They will conclude LBJ was behind it all.
What exactly does the prosecutor have to report on? Who does he plan to prosecute? Can you prosecute dead people in CT or is he just going to Grand Jury gun manufacturers, retailers, and the evil NRA?
Its how it always plays on Law and Order.
1. Arrest guy standing over body with bloody knife in hand.
2. ???
3. Charge large mega-corporation with manslaughter and negligence.