As more and more people sift through this information it is uncertain what may be found, but this particular item is quite interesting and not easily explained. One of the many Sandy Hook researchers took it upon herself to research Adam Lanza’s hat from the crime scene and what she found suggests that either time travel was used or that there has been false evidence presented, for whatever reason.
The hat trick
Even more proof that the entire exercise was a charade has emerged from the Connecticut State Police Final Report in the form of photos of a hat that alleged shooter Adam Lanza is supposed to have worn. It’s black and made of a durable material of the kind hunters and fishermen might wear. Scroll down to “Photographs, Primary Scene,” and you will find several of the hat that he is alleged to have worn:
Hat photo, page 482 (left), Close up (showing scale), page 483 (right)
A student of Sandy Hook by the name of “Bridget” noticed that, in addition to these two photos of the hat, there are others, which provide more detailed information about its brand and source of manufacture, an issue that she would pursue:
The hat with manufacturing data (page 476)
Correspondence with FLEXFIT
Bridget wrote repeatedly to FLEXFIT and eventually made contact with someone who could assist her named “Leslie”. In her last email to Leslie on 13 August 2014, she reiterated her keen interest in information about manufacturing the hat:
From: Bridget
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2014 1:37 PM To:[email protected]/Subject: HELLO??I was wondering if you were going to possibly call me back in regards to my recent request? Sorry to keep bothering you about this. I know it seems like an odd request. I also left you a voicemail at your office.It would be much appreciated if you could keep me in the loop. Thanks,– *::Bridget::*This time, rather to Bridget’s surprise, Leslie wrote back with a comprehensive discussion of the problems she had locating the information that Bridget had requested, but answering that that model with the elastic band was only available in 2013:
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