Connecticut school victims were shot multiple times
Susan Candiotti and Dana Ford, CNN
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10:33 PM EST, Sat December 15, 2012
Story highlights
President Barack Obama will travel to Newtown, Connecticut. on Sunday
The father of a young victim remembers his daughter as bright, creative and loving
12 girls and eights boys were killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School
Six adults were also murdered, in addition to the mother of the suspected shooter
Watch CNN’s LIVE TV coverage of the Connecticut elementary school shooting as the story continues to unfold.
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Authorities in Newtown, Connecticut, put together more pieces of the puzzle Saturday to explain what happened inside Sandy Hook Elementary School, one day after a gunman opened fire there, killing 20 students and six adults.
All the victims died from gunshot wounds and were struck more than once, according to H. Wayne Carver II, chief medical examiner for the state of Connecticut. Their deaths were classified as homicides.
“I’ve been at this for a third of a century. My sensibilities may not be the average man, but this probably is the worst I have seen or the worst that I know of any of my colleagues having seen,” Carver told reporters.
The deadly school shooting shattered the quiet of this southern New England town and left a nation reeling over the number of lives, particularly young lives lost. It also reignited the perennial debate about gun laws in America.
President Barack Obama spoke tearfully about the massacre on Friday and is scheduled to travel to Newtown on Sunday to meet with families of the victims. He will deliver remarks during an evening vigil.
Law enforcement officials have identified the gunman as 20-year-old Adam Lanza. He apparently took his own life, after taking that of his mother and the 26 people at the school.
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Candles burn next to a lighted tree at a makeshift shrine in Newtown, Connecticut, commemorating the victims of the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School on December 14, 2012.
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Erica Simmons rings the campus bell at Agnes Scott College in Decatur, Georgia, during a nationwide commemoration December 21, marking a week since the Newtown, Connecticut, mass shooting. Church bells rang out across the country at 9:30 ET Friday to remember those who died in the gun rampage.
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A woman pauses at a streetside memorial during a moment of silence on December 21 in Newtown.
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Connecticut State Police block the road to Sandy Hook Elementary School during a moment of silence on December 21. A week ago, a gunman forced his way into the school and shot and killed 26 people, including 20 children.
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A woman bows her head in Newtown's Sandy Hook village on December 21.
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People observe a moment of silence for the school shooting victims at the Blue Colony Diner in Newtown on December 21.
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Children in Newtown, excluding Sandy Hook Elementary, return to classes on Tuesday, December 18, four days after the shooting at the elementary school.
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U.S. Rep. David Cicilline, D-Rhode Island, holds a news conference with the Brady Campaign to discuss gun violence. In attendance with the Brady Campaign were several survivors of gun violence and family members of victims of gun violence.
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Members of the human rights group Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption light candles showing the names of those killed during the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School, during a prayer vigil in front of the U.S. Embassy in Manila, Philippines on December 18.
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Children light candles to pay their respects to the victims of the Newtown, Connecticut, shooting at the main square in Tirana, Albania, on Monday, December 17. The deadly gun rampage at Sandy Hook Elementary School has provoked strong reactions from around the world.
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Protesters march on the National Rifle Association's Capitol Hill lobbyist offices in Washington on December 17.
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New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg speaks out for stronger gun control at a press conference at City Hall on December 17. Bloomberg, co-chair of Mayors Against Illegal Guns, was joined by victims and survivors of gun violence.
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Chris Foye, whose son Chris Owens was killed by a stray bullet in 2009, stands with other survivors and family members of gun violence at Bloomberg's press conference on December 17 in New York.
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People pay their respects on December 17 at a makeshift shrine in Newtown to the victims of Friday's elementary school shooting. Funerals began Monday in the Connecticut town.
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Traders on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange hold a moment of silence on December 17 in honor of the shooting victims.
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Young people mourn at Newtown High School before a memorial service attended by President Obama on Sunday, December 16.
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President Barack Obama waits to speak at an interfaith vigil for the shooting victims from Sandy Hook Elementary School December 16 at Newtown High School.
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Mourners comfort one another December 16 before U.S. President Barack Obama speaks at an interfaith vigil for the shooting victims.
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Two women embrace before the interfaith vigil at Newtown High School on Sunday evening.
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From left: Newtown residents Claire Swanson, Kate Suba, Jaden Albrecht, Simran Chand and New London, Connecticut, residents Rachel Pullen and her son, Landon DeCecco, hold candles at a memorial for victims on Sunday, December 16, in Newtown, Connecticut.
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A young boy walks past Christmas trees set up at a makeshift shrine to the shooting victims in Newtown, Connecticut, on December 16.
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Ty Diaz is kissed by his mother, Yvette, at a memorial down the street from Sandy Hook on December 16.
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Teddy bears, flowers and candles in memory of those killed are left at a memorial down the street from the school on December 16.
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Two teenagers embrace at a makeshift shrine to the victims in Newtown on December 16.
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Nuns pay their respects at a makeshift shrine to the victims on December 16.
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Members of Sisters of Christian Charity go to lay flowers in front of the Sandy Hook Elementary School on December 16 in Newtown.
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A woman receives a hug as she leaves morning service December 16 at Trinity Church in Newtown near the elementary school.
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Parishioners pay their respects to the victims of the elementary school shooting while attending Mass at St. Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church in Newtown on December 16.
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Police officers honor the victims of the school shooting at the St. Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church on December 16 in Newtown.
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The Jacksonville Jaguars have a moment of silence in honor of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victims before their game against the Miami Dolphins on December 16.
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A parishioner kneels in front of a makeshift memorial at St. Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church in Newtown on December 16.
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A police officer removes flowers from a busy intersection on December 16 in Newtown. Police said they were afraid the memorial, left for the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, would cause a traffic hazard.
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A woman hugs her daughter on the steps of Trinity Church on December 16 in Newtown.
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Angel wood cutouts for each of the 27 victims are set up on hillside in Newtown on December 16.
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People in Bangalore, India, hold cards and photographs of the slain at a candlelight vigil outside a Catholic church on December 16.
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J.J. Watt of the Houston Texans shows his glove in remembrance of the victims before the start of a game against the Indianapolis Colts on December 16 in Houston.
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Donna Soto, right, mother of Victoria Soto, the first-grade teacher at Sandy Hook Elementary School who was shot and killed while protecting her students, hugs her daughter Karly while mourning their loss at a candlelight memorial at Stratford High School on Saturday, December 15, in Stratford, Connecticut.
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Firefighters kneel to pay their respects at a makeshift memorial near the school in Newtown on Saturday.
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A child lights a candle at a memorial filled with flowers, stuffed toys and candles outside of Saint Rose of Lima Church near Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut on Saturday.
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Candles light up a memorial outside of Saint Rose of Lima Church in Newtown.
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Lucas, Kelly and Michael DaSilva pray and embrace at a makeshift memorial near the school in Newtown.
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People are overcome with emotion Saturday at a makeshift memorial near Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown.
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Residents arrive Saturday to pay tribute to the victims of an elementary school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut.
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A couple carry balloons to place at a curbside shrine to in Newtown on Saturday.
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A mother and daughter attend a prayer service at St. John's Episcopal Church in Newtown on Saturday.
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Flowers and signs of sympathy adorn the street leading to Sandy Hook Elementary School.
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Claudia Urbiana and daughter Jocelyne Cardenas, left, hug outside of the entrance to the Sandy Hook school.
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A makeshift memorial with flowers, stuffed toys and candles sit outside Saint Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church in Newtown, Connecticut, on Saturday.
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A man bows his head as he stands at a makeshift memorial, outside Saint Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church in Newtown on Saturday, December 15.
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New Jersey resident Steve Wruble, who was moved to drive out to Connecticut to support local residents, grieves for victims at the entrance to Sandy Hook village in Newtown on Saturday.
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People attend a prayer service in Newtown on Saturday to reflect.
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A mother hugs her children after paying tribute to the victims in Newtown on Saturday, December 15.
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Newtown High School student Trevor Lopez stands outside of a church where residents have come to pray and reflect on Saturday
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Andrea Jaeger places flowers and a candle at a makeshift memorial outside a firehouse near Sandy Hook Elementary School on Saturday.
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The U.S. flag flies at half-staff above the White House on Saturday.
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Ken Kowalsky and his daughter Rebecca, 13, embrace while standing at the end of the road leading to Sandy Hook Elementary School on Saturday.
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A woman puts a flower near crosses planted by Rio de Paz (Rio of Peace), in memory of the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary school shooting on Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro on Saturday.
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A woman sits during a service at the Asylum Hill Congregational Church in Hartford, Connecticut on Friday, December 14.
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Fans at the NBA game between the Utah Jazz and the Phoenix Suns participate in a moment of silence for the victims of the Newtown shooting on Friday in Phoenix.
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An overflow crowd listens to a church service held at the St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church in Newtown on December 14.
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People gather for a prayer vigil at St. Rose Church on Friday.
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People gather for a vigil outside the White House in Washington following the Connecticut elementary school shooting on Friday.
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Hartford, Connecticut, Mayor Padro Segarra speaks emotionally about the students and teachers who died earlier in the day at Sandy Hook Elementary School in nearby Newtown at a candlelight vigil at Bushnell Park in Hartford on Friday.
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A flag at the U.S. Capitol flies at half-staff after President Barack Obama ordered the action while speaking from the White House. Obama called for "meaningful action" in the wake of the school shooting.
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Julie Henson of San Francisco joins other people outside the White House to participate in a candlelight vigil on Friday.
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Washington resident Rachel Perrone, left, and her 5-year-old son, Joe, center, join others outside the White House in a candlelight vigil.
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Faisal Ali, right, of Colorado Springs, Colorado, joins the vigil outside the White House.
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Lanza was found dead next to three guns, a semi-automatic .223-caliber Bushmaster rifle and two pistols made by Glock and Sig Sauer, a law enforcement source told CNN. All belonged to his mother.
Carver, who performed autopsies on seven of the victims, said the wounds he knew about were caused by a “long weapon.” Asked by a reporter whether the rifle was the primary weapon, he responded, “Yes.”
He spoke as police released a list of the names of ages of the victims. Twelve girls and eight boys were killed, all either 6 or 7 years old. The adults ranged in ages from 27 to 56, and included the school’s principal, psychologist and at least two teachers.
Among those killed was Emilie Parker, 6.
“As the deep pain begins to settle into our hearts, we find comfort reflecting on the incredible person that Emilie was and how many lives that she was able to touch in her short time here on Earth,” her father, Robbie Parker, told reporters, struggling to speak through tears.
He described his daughter as bright, creative and loving. She loved to draw pictures and try new things.
“Emilie’s laughter was infectious and all those who had the pleasure to meet her would agree that this world is a better place because she has been in it,” her father said.
Also killed were Dawn Hochsprung, the school’s beloved principal, school psychologist Mary Sherlach, Vicki Soto, a first-grade teacher, and substitute teacher Lauren Rousseau.
Searching for answers in their deaths, major crime investigators police were combing “every crack and crevice” of the school.
They said they’re finding some “very good evidence” there, and at the home of the shooter. Lanza’s mother, Nancy, was killed at that house, authorities said.
“The detectives will certainly analyze everything and put a complete picture together of the evidence that they did obtain, and we’re hopeful – we’re hopeful – that it will paint a complete picture as to how and why this entire unfortunate incidence occurred,” said Lt. J. Paul Vance, a spokesman for the Connecticut State Police.
Authorities, meanwhile, in Hoboken, New Jersey, were questioning Ryan Lanza, the suspected gunman’s older brother, law enforcement sources said, though they did not label him a suspect. Lanza’s father, Peter, who lives in Connecticut, was similarly questioned, one of the law enforcement officials said.
Peter Lanza released a statement Saturday expressing condolences to the families of victims.
“Our family is grieving along with all those who have been affected by this enormous tragedy. No words can truly express how heartbroken we are. We are in a state of disbelief and trying to find whatever answers we can,” said the statement.
Two law enforcement sources said Adam Lanza lived with his mother. Contrary to early reports, they said, Nancy Lanza was not a teacher at Sandy Hook Elementary.
Nancy Lanza was a gun collector and recently showed off a newly bought rifle to fellow Newtown resident Dan Holmes, who owns a landscaping business in the town.
Besides the three weapons found at the school, Adam Lanza also had access to at least three more guns, a law enforcement source said. Investigators recovered a .45-caliber Henry Repeating Rifle, a .22-caliber Marlin Rifle and a .30-caliber Enfield Rifle, though it’s unclear where they were found, the source said.
Investigators believe Lanza killed his mother and then took her guns and made his way to the elementary school wearing black fatigues and a military vest, according to a law enforcement official.
According to Vance, Lanza forced his way into the school though he wouldn’t say how or whether Lanza used weapons to do it.
Authorities said it’s also not clear whether Lanza entered before or after 9:30 a.m., the time each day when the school would lock its doors as part of a security system introduced this year. Authorities say the first emergency call about the shooting came in at “approximately” 9:30 a.m. Friday.
Within minutes, 26 people had been killed with chilling efficiency, leaving only the one wounded survivor. The survivor, an adult, has not been named.
“She has been treated and she’ll be instrumental in this investigation, as I’m sure you can understand,” Vance said.
The massacre in Newtown is the second-deadliest school shooting in U.S. history, behind the 2007 Virginia Tech mass shooting that left 32 dead.
“Stuff like this does not happen in Newtown,” said Renee Burn, a teacher at another school in the town, which is roughly 75 miles northeast of New York City.
Until Friday, only one homicide in the past 10 years had been reported in the upscale community of expansive homes surrounded by woods, where many residents commute to jobs in Manhattan and the nearby Connecticut cities of Stamford and Hartford.
Flags were lowered to half-staff in a number of states, and vigils were held at houses of worship and at schools amid a national outpouring of grief.
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CNN’s Susan Candiotti and David Ariosto reported from Newtown, Connecticut; Dana Ford from Atlanta. CNN’s Chelsea J. Carter, Sarah Aarthun, Meredith Artley, John King, Ashleigh Banfield, Joe Johns, Terry Frieden and Michael Martinez contributed to this report.