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Ah, jesus they're suing the wrong people. Nt Confusious Dec 2012 #1
And if the parents of the child survivor sue for $100 million undeterred Dec 2012 #2
I'll go you one better. Parents are more ghoulish... TheMadMonk Dec 2012 #7
Especially for hearing something over an intercom. undeterred Dec 2012 #9
Maybe it's the child who played dead? csziggy Dec 2012 #15
Then surely the suit would have mentioned that instead of the intercom. undeterred Dec 2012 #22
This message was self-deleted by its author ann--- Dec 2012 #26
Indeed. Just curious: how did they, or their attorney question everything Dec 2012 #40
F-ing sue the gun manufacturers and NRA, not the state. I live in CT, I have to pay for the child's wordpix Dec 2012 #41
Courts will answer "Is govt obligated to protect citizens in groups like Sandy Hook’s School?" jody Dec 2012 #3
and how is this protection to happen? police? Society is unprotected, but it is not the robinlynne Dec 2012 #6
That's my question. nt jody Dec 2012 #10
I'm with you. robinlynne Dec 2012 #16
The courts have already answered this. AtheistCrusader Dec 2012 #17
ummm sorry but the killer is dead. toss this one out nt msongs Dec 2012 #4
the state? the NRA I can understand, but the state? robinlynne Dec 2012 #5
They're suing the STATE? MADem Dec 2012 #8
I hope this gets coverage on the news davidpdx Dec 2012 #13
I saw the lawyer being interviewed on the regional news--he looks like a gadfly-flake. MADem Dec 2012 #27
+100000 "It needs to be a class action suit against the gun manufacturers." wordpix Dec 2012 #42
I was thinking much like in Runway Jury davidpdx Dec 2012 #44
Adam Lanza inherited nothing - he died TorchTheWitch Dec 2012 #21
He outlived his mamma--because he killed her. He would have inherited half her estate if he was in MADem Dec 2012 #24
I believe CT has a statute that prevents a killer from inheriting from his/her victim. DeschutesRiver Dec 2012 #30
Ahhhh....but was "the balance of his mind disturbed?" MADem Dec 2012 #33
survivorship usually must be for 30 days to inherit, UpInArms Dec 2012 #34
I'm the first to admit I don't know the CT law. MADem Dec 2012 #36
This lawyer has been disciplined by a state licensing authority. Jefferson23 Dec 2012 #11
bad news lawyer added to the mix - just not right lunasun Dec 2012 #18
Creepy looking SOB--he was shooting off his mouth on the regional news this a.m. nt MADem Dec 2012 #25
Money grubbing ghouls trying to score over the bleeding bodies of dead children and teachers..... marble falls Dec 2012 #12
Better call Saul... -..__... Dec 2012 #14
Ha--too classy, Saul is! And better organized! MADem Dec 2012 #29
Suing for something which may well have saved their child's life. Wow, just wow. Lone_Star_Dem Dec 2012 #19
Ugh. Embarrassing. cthulu2016 Dec 2012 #20
Uh.. sendero Dec 2012 #23
This guy is the very definition of ambulance chaser. a11ig8r Dec 2012 #28
He is going for the deepest pockets, hoping for a settlement. djean111 Dec 2012 #31
he's not going for the deepest pockets, teh deepest are the gun manufacturers and NRA. Bring THEM wordpix Dec 2012 #43
So the parents didn't file this, bigworld Dec 2012 #32
Lawyers can't sue on behalf of someone. LiberalFighter Dec 2012 #35
Kick dipsydoodle Dec 2012 #37
. headline should be "anonymous coward hires ambulance chaser to cash in on deaths of children" leftyohiolib Dec 2012 #38
This message was self-deleted by its author leftyohiolib Dec 2012 #39
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