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sailingaway
04-05-2013, 03:38 PM
Parents File Appeal Against Connecticut Medical Examiner’s Refusal to Release Adam Lanza Toxicology Results


Despite a formal request from AbleChild, a Parent’s Rights organization, citing numerous state and federal laws supporting the release of Adam Lanza’s toxicology results and medical records, Connecticut Medical Examiner, H. Wayne Carver, M.D., has arbitrarily denied the request.

The M.E.’s decision to withhold the information is at odds with Connecticut law, the State’s Constitution, federal law and the United States Constitution. In response, AbleChild has filed an appeal with the State’s Freedom of Information Commission (FOIC) for the release of the records and, if necessary, is prepared to take the case to the U.S. Supreme Court.

While state and federal legislators are pouring hundreds-of-millions of dollars into increased mental health treatment for school-age children, the question that has yet to be answered is what drove the alleged shooter, Adam Lanza, to become a killer. And, more to the point, one which can only be answered by the M.E., is whether Lanza, yet another in a long line of school shooters, was under the influence of psychiatric drugs.

This is not an unimportant question given the history of the numerous adverse effects associated with prescription psychiatric drugs and which, is well-documented by international drug regulatory agencies reporting that prescription psychiatric drugs can cause violent, aggressive, psychotic, suicidal and even homicidal behavior.

more: https://www.cchrint.org/2013/04/05/parents-file-appeal-against-connecticut-medical-examiners-refusal-to-release-adam-lanza-toxicology-results/

Lucille
04-06-2013, 10:17 AM
That's not all they're hiding.

WHY THE SECRECY?
http://www.theburningplatform.com/?p=52204


If there was one shooter and he’s dead, why are the government authorities covering up information related to the shootings? What conceivable purpose do they have? Do we live in a free society that is governed by the people, or run by government thugs that are unaccountable to the people? What are they hiding and why? Does the information not match the storyline portrayed by Obama and his gun hating minions? Inquiring minds want to know, but our owners don’t want us to know. We can’t handle the truth. We need to be spoon fed propaganda and spin.

Judge again hides Newtown shooting facts from public (http://www.thereporteronline.com/article/20130405/OPINION03/130409662&template=printart#)

Friday, April 5,2013

The pressure on Danbury’s State’s Attorney Stephen Sedensky to suppress public information about last December’s Newtown massacre cannot be good for his health. Nor is it good for the health of open government or the populace at large.

During a meeting with families of victims on March 27, Sedensky tried to explain how open government works. Amid suggestions to keep the case “open forever,” Sedensky advised the group that pro bono lawyers could step forward to help fight the release of public information.

Judge “Roll-Over” John Blawie – without as much as a perfunctory hearing – that same day allowed Sedensky to hide public records for another 90 days.

A trained monkey could insert this line into a judicial order: “The court finds that due to the nature and circumstances of this case and the ongoing investigation, the state’s interest in continuing nondisclosure substantially outweighs the right to public disclosure at this time.”

But, that doesn’t make it right, just or true.

An honest ruling might say: “Damn the public interest. We have a lot to hide for reasons you can’t make us disclose.”

Are there any legitimate law enforcement reasons to keep hiding this information? What suspects would be tipped off with normal and customary production of uncensored search warrants? What evidence would be lost?

These guys do not deserve the benefit of the doubt. By continuing to suppress information, Sedensky has lessened public confidence in his ability and his office. This information does not belong to Sedensky or the governor. It belongs to all of us. We do not yield our sovereignty to our public servants. They do not have the right to decide what is good for us to know.

The 911 tapes, which the Associated Press was denied, are among the information that would go a long way toward providing a complete picture. Without them, and amid the high-profile presence of police scanner snippets online, Sedensky adds more fuel to the speculation with his game of Connecticut hold ‘em.

“This was a case that had a profound impact on people beyond the immediate area and it will have a profound impact on public policy, Richard Hanley, graduate journalism director at Quinnipiac University, told the AP. “It’s imperative that the authorities release the full investigative records, the 911 calls and other documents relative to this slaughter, because the overriding interest is the public’s right to know.”

Until that happens, Sedensky and the public will be in a state of grave disrepair. Sedensky has taken what is rightfully ours, and that is wrong.