Friday, January 10, 2014

Father Of Sandy Hook Shooter Says He'll Turn Over Son's Medical Records

Adam Lanza’s father has agreed to release his son’s mental health records to a state commission reviewing the elementary school massacre.


The father of Adam Lanza said Friday he will release his son's medical records to a commission reviewing the Sandy Hook shooting.


The father of Adam Lanza said Friday he will release his son's medical records to a commission reviewing the Sandy Hook shooting.


The Lanza home in Newtown, Conn.


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Adam Lanza was the gunman responsible for a shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School that ended in the deaths of 20 children and six adults nearly 13 months ago.


Adam Lanza was the gunman responsible for a shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School that ended in the deaths of 20 children and six adults nearly 13 months ago.


A drawing is pictured in the Lanza home in Newtown, Conn. in this evidence photo released by the Conn. State Police on Dec. 27, 2013.


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Mental health experts on the commission want to examine the records for any gaps in Lanza's treatment and gain further insight into his mental health.


Mental health experts on the commission want to examine the records for any gaps in Lanza's treatment and gain further insight into his mental health.


A book is pictured in the Lanza home in this evidence photo released by the Conn. State Police on Dec. 27, 2013.


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A report issued in November stated that Lanza had been diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome in 2005 and his mother claimed that he had "no emotions or feelings."


A report issued in November stated that Lanza had been diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome in 2005 and his mother claimed that he had "no emotions or feelings."


Adam Lanza is seen in a photo released by Western Connecticut State University.


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