Saturday, March 1, 2014

Soto's Sandy Hook Windows with Candles. I figured out what was bothering me, besides the furniture in front of them.

UPDATE - 3/3/14 - Proof Soto's Classroom was staged for photos, depending on inside or outside photos.

You know how you look at photos or videos and there is something that bothers you about them, but you can't put your finger on it.

I was looking at the video I did again of the outside of the Sandy Hook school showing how run down it is.

There was something that still bothered me about Soto's windows, besides the furniture in front of them.

I finally figured it out.  The paper candles are the clue.  I show in my outside video how the paper candles at the window hole were intact, even though they were shot through a few times.  But that is not the problem with the candles.



Here is the video, what I figured out, what the problem is with the paper candles....




The full outside video:



Police getting lost responding to Sandy Hook video:





UPDATE - 3/5/14 -

Sandy Hook Police Dash Cam Video does not show children evacuating per Official Timeline.

5 comments:

  1. What bothered me about the candles was that they don't seem to be decorated - sparkles, painted.
    They look as though someone cut them out of a stack of paper at one time.

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  2. Maybe the candles were colored on the inside instead of the outside? Meaning, the kids inside would have seen the colored side.

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    1. They may have been colored, but they are still behind furniture and not hanging in the hallways or where children could even see them in the classroom. That is the problem.

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  3. Thanks, Sherrie! I thought this comment from youtube summed it up perfectly:

    Stephanie Sliwinski23 hours ago (edited)
    Ask ANY teacher, janitor, school administrator, etc it is common practice for public school districts to use a decommissioned school as a storage yard for old furniture and items the district has little use for. This exactly what this is. The Fire Marshall inspects each and every classroom each year (especially THAT close to a fire station where they were driving past it daily) and there is no way in Hell he would approve of all that large and bulky, old furniture boarded up against the windows. What if a fire broke out in the hallway and fire blocked the door? How would small kids escape? The windows at ground level of course. This story stank from the first five minutes. As a former public school teacher for ten years I have never ever seen a working school look like that. Especially not an elementary in an affluent area. Fake fake fake as the day is long.

    -Amanda

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    1. The problem is to take things THAT far you'd have to have the 600 students and virtually the entire town involved in the cover up if you are saying the entire school is an abandoned fiction. A couple of selected class rooms and handful of selected teachers- maybe.

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