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Newtown, an American tragedy, Matthew Lysiak

Label
Newtown, an American tragedy, Matthew Lysiak
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Newtown
Oclc number
858914383
Responsibility statement
Matthew Lysiak
Sub title
an American tragedy
Summary
"In the vein of Dave Cullen's Columbine, the first comprehensive account of the Sandy Hook tragedy--with exclusive new reporting that chronicles the horrific events of December 14, 2012, including new insight into the dark mind of gunman Adam Lanza. Twenty-six people dead; twenty of them schoolchildren between the ages of six and seven. The world mourned the devastating shooting at Sandy Hook elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut in December 2012. Now, here is the startling, comprehensive look at this tragedy, and into the mind of the unstable killer, Adam Lanza. Drawing on hundreds of interviews and a decade's worth of emails from Lanza's mother to close friends that chronicled his slow slide into mental illness, Newtown pieces together the perfect storm that led to this unspeakable act of violence that shattered so many lives. Newtown explores the two central theories that have permeated the media since the attack: some claim Lanza suffered from severe mental illness, while others insist that, far from being a random act of insanity, this was a meticulously thought out, premeditated attack at least two years in the making by a violent video-gamer so obsessed with "glory kills" and researching mass murderers that he was willing to go to any length to attain the top score. Lanza's dark descent from a young boy with adjustment disorders to a calculating killer is interwoven with the Newtown massacre as it unfolded at the time, told from the points of view of eye witnesses, survivors, parents of victims, first responders, and Adam's relatives. A definitive account of a tragedy that shook a nation, Newtown features exclusive material including initial misinformation reported by the media and commentary on how this catastrophic event became a lightning rod for political agendas, much like Columbine did more than a decade ago"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Last good-byes -- The winter concert -- Adam Lanza's first day -- The high school years -- Enter Kaynbred -- Warning signs -- The public servants -- Five minutes, 154 bullets -- First responders -- Something is wrong at Sandy Hook -- Fog of war -- Twenty-six dead -- House of horrors -- The three days after -- Twenty-six funerals -- The trial of Nancy Lanza -- The perfect storm -- Glory killer -- The Newtown effect -- A time to heal
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