Monday, December 17, 2012

School Officials Seek Way Forward

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Manuel Moreno, right, walks his daughter Jady, 6, to the Morris Street elementary school in Danbury, Conn.

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A hearse arrives at Honan Funeral Home. Daniel Honan said he was handling the arrangements for 11 of the children killed in the Connecticut shooting.

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SANDY HOOK, Conn.—The 20-year-old man who burst into an elementary school here and fatally shot 20 children and six adults destroyed a computer in his home, which could thwart the investigation into his motive, a law-enforcement official said on Monday.

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Mourners leave the funeral of elementary-school shooting victim Jack Pinto Monday in Newtown, Conn.

Investigators consider the computer a telling clue into the state of mind of Adam Lanza when he embarked on a massacre Friday that included shooting his mother to death inside their home in Newtown, which includes the village of Sandy Hook.

As detectives continued to probe the past of the reclusive man, parents of the young victims slain at Sandy Hook Elementary School began burying their dead from one of the deadliest mass shootings in U.S. history.

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