Connecticut Shooter Adam Lanza: 'Obviously Not Well'
By BRIAN ROSS and RICHARD ESPOSITO | Good Morning America – 4 hours ago
Adam Lanza of Newtown, Connecticut was a child of the suburbs and a child of divorce who at age 20 still lived with his mother.
This morning he appears to have started his day by shooting his mother
Nancy in the face, and then driving to nearby Sandy Hook Elementary
School armed with at least two handguns and at least one semi-automatic
rifle.
There, before turning his gun on himself, he shot and killed 20
children, who President Obama later described as between five and 10
years of age. Six adults were also killed at the school. Nancy Lanza
was found dead in her home.
A relative told ABC News that Adam was "obviously not well."
Family friends in Newtown also described the young man as troubled and
described Nancy as very rigid. "[Adam] was not connected with the other
kids," said one friend.
State and federal authorities believe his mother may have once worked at
the elementary school where Adam went on his deadly rampage, although
she was not a teacher, according to relatives, perhaps a volunteer.
Nancy and her husband Peter, Adam's father, divorced in 2009. When they
first filed for divorce in 2008, a judge ordered that they participate
in a "parenting education program."
Peter Lanza, who drove to northern New Jersey to talk to police and the
FBI, is a vice president at GE Capital and had been a partner at global
accounting giant Ernst & Young.
Adam's older brother Ryan Lanza, 24, has worked at Ernst & Young for
four years, apparently following in his father's footsteps and carving
out a solid niche in the tax practice. He too was interviewed by the
FBI. Neither he nor his father is under any suspicion.
"[Ryan] is a tax guy and he is clean as a whistle," a source familiar with his work said.
Police had initially identified Ryan as the killer. Ryan sent out a
series of Facebook posts saying it wasn't him and that he was at work
all day. Video records as well as card swipes at Ernst & Young
verified his statement that he had been at the office.
Investigators are looking into whether Adam Lanza was carrying his older
brother Ryan's identification at the time of the shooting, which may
have caused the confusion. Neither Adam nor Ryan has any known criminal
history.
With reporting by Pierre Thomas, Jim Avila, Santina Leuci, Aaron Katersky, Jason Ryan and Jay Shaylor
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