Blade_Runner wrote:
And that is your problem, you don't care.
It is quite revealing that you choose to ignore the fact that many people saw the dead children--other children, teachers, police, firefighters, detectives, medical examiners, coroners, and funeral home directors. In some cases, due to the physical trauma, parents were given the option of viewing the remains of their children, some choose to view them, others were shown photos. At the request of parents, some were open casket funerals, others were not. During the open casket funerals, parents, siblings, uncles, aunts, cousins, family friends and others viewed the dead child.
It is an undeniable fact that conspiracy crackpots fabricate unanswerable questions in their attempts to control the narrative, to assuage their own insecurities about a dynamic and highly complex world for which there are no explanations. Unanswerable questions are the fuel of conspiracy theories. The crackpots offer no verifiable evidence, just a continuous stream of ridiculous questions.
Why Newtown victim Noah Pozner had an open coffin
By Heather Mallick
Tues., Jan. 22, 2013
If Americans knew what bullets did to human flesh, perhaps they should be shown in living color what bullets do to small bodies. A mere description is insufficient for the literal-minded.
Noah Pozner, 6, was one of the 20 child victims in the Sandy Hook shooting in Newtown, Conn., on Dec. 14. All the dead were shot between three and 11 times. Tiny Noah took 11 bullets. His mother, Veronique, insisted on an open coffin, Naomi Zeveloff reported in the Jewish Daily Forward.
You’ll probably remember Noah. He was a happy little guy with beautiful heavily lashed eyes and a cheerful smile. In his coffin, there was a cloth placed over the lower part of his face.
“There was no mouth left,” his mother told the Forward. “His jaw was blown away.”
She put a stone in his right hand, a “clear plastic rock with a white angel inside.” She wanted to put a matching stone in his left hand but he had no left hand to speak of.
Parents of the dead children were advised to identify them from photographs, such was the carnage. But every parent reacts differently. Veronique Pozner did the most difficult thing. She asked to see the body. Zeveloff asked her why.
“I owed it to him as his mother, the good, the bad and the ugly,” she said. “. . . And as a little boy, you have to go in the ground. If I am going to shut my eyes to that I am not his mother. I had to bear it. I had to do it.”
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For the record Mr. Brainwashed... I dont’ believe their story but I did use to think like you.
Now I feel sorry for guys like you who just eat all this msm bullsh*t day and night...
You live for it.
You worship it.