Official: No drugs, alcohol found in Conn. gunman

HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - Toxicology tests on the body of the Newtown school shooter did not turn up any alcohol, illegal drugs or prescription medications, an official close to the investigation said Tuesday.

Adam Lanza, 20, fatally shot 20 first-graders and six educators at Sandy Hook Elementary School on Dec. 14 before killing himself as police arrived. He also killed his mother at their Newtown home before going to the school.

The official said the toxicology tests were completed about five weeks ago and the results were turned over to Danbury State's Attorney Stephen Sedensky III, who is leading the investigation. The official, who was not authorized to publicly disclose the information and spoke on condition of anonymity, also said at least some victims' relatives were notified of the test results.

Toxicology tests check for a wide variety of over-the-counter medicines, prescription medications and illegal drugs. In Lanza's case, a separate test was performed for marijuana, which usually isn't part of toxicological reviews, and came back negative, the official said.

The test results, which were first reported by The Hartford Courant last week, leave many questions unanswered. Search warrants revealed that Lanza lived in a home surrounded by an arsenal of weapons, but authorities haven't revealed whether Lanza had been prescribed medications or whether he was diagnosed with any disorder that could help explain the massacre.

Illegal drugs and prescription medications were not on the lists of items found at Lanza's home, according to the warrants. Authorities said they did find medical, psychiatric and prescription records in the home, but didn't disclose the contents of those documents.

A state investigation report on the killings is expected to be publicly released this summer.


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  • CldWtrSrf wrote...
    We better
    Ban and outlaw school, movie theaters and malls because people are always seeming to get killed their. Oh, don't forget bars, my friend was murdered at a bar a couple of weeks ago by a crazy person with a knife. It's not the crazy person's fault though right? It's gotta be the knife's fault.
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  • CH wrote...
    Bibles for Guns . . . .
    turn or burn.
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  • Rick W7PSK wrote...
    Gun ban coming
    This one will cause it.
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  • CldWtrSrf wrote...
    Yup, it's coming for sure....
    It sure makes you wonder doesn't it. Mass shootings happening all over. Political HACKS will use this to further their cause for sure. Like bottom feeders they will scoop up an absolute tragedy and bend it to their will. Disarming citizens so that they utopian dream of a Fascist Totalitarian State can come to fruition. Sickening. Question...Why do these things always seem to happen in "No Weapon Zones"? The crazies are always going to go where they know their intended victims are disarmed. I don't step out of my house or car without a firearm for protection, and I believe you would be insane not to protect yourself. You just never know. More prozac and other SSRI and this kind of thing will keep happening more and more. Blame Big Pharma and the disgusting culture we live in today, not an inanimate object for these things. Can't wait till we see an "Executive Order" from Emperor Barry. He's already alluded to the fact that he want's to ban semi-automatic pistols and rifles/shotguns. There are NO COINCIDENCES in this world. Timing is everything.
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  • Ron_Spins wrote...
    Bans(feel good)Liberal solution to everything.
    Funny thing about "bans" is that the banned just does not go away , it is just a sales cap.Bans change nothing. It's the mentally ill.
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  • WAmovesRight wrote...
    For Consideration...
    ... before you all start clamoring to outlaw guns I would ask you to consider the following

    • A 1997 high school shooting in Pearl, Miss., was halted by the school's vice principal after he retrieved the Colt .45 he kept in his truck.

    • A 1998 middle school shooting ended when a man living next door heard gunfire and apprehended the shooter with his shotgun.

    • A 2002 terrorist attack at an Israeli school was quickly stopped by an armed teacher and a school guard.

    • A 2002 law school shooting in Grundy, Va., came to an abrupt conclusion when students carrying firearms confronted the shooter.

    • A 2007 mall shooting in Ogden, Utah, ended when an armed off-duty police officer intervened.

    • A 2009 workplace shooting in Houston, Texas, was halted by two coworkers who carried concealed handguns.

    • A 2012 church shooting in Aurora, Colo., was stopped by a member of the congregation carrying a gun.

    • At the recent mall shooting in Portland, Ore., the gunman took his own life minutes after being confronted by a shopper carrying a concealed weapon.

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  • logical open mind wrote...
    as a gun owner my guns are always locked in a steel case.
    Did the killer's mom have her guns locked up? I would be for a law that keeps personal guns locked up. A common sense person does this anyway.
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  • messiah101 wrote...
    logical
    And how is that law enforced?
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  • RonJ wrote...
    It is enforced only after
    the fact, as most laws are.
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  • Hayduke wrote...
    What was it John Curley and his ilk were saying just yesterday about the Portland Mall shooting? Some nonsense about how more guns would deter shootings?
    Just wait. The RWNJ's will suggest that if only a few of these kindergartners had a concealed weapons permit and were adequately trained, well, they would have taken him down!
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  • Rick W7PSK wrote...
    20 kids were killed in China today
    By a knife

    A lot were killed in Oklahoma by Fertilizer

    thousands are killed every year by cars

    Where is your outrage and call for a Ban for these items.

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  • Rick W7PSK wrote...
    Not killed injured
    it was 2010 that 20 were killed and 50 injured in China.
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  • Ron_Spins wrote...
    Gasoline is another tool that they use.
    .
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  • Big Zipper wrote...
    point exactly....
    20 injured... not blown away
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  • CupofJoe wrote...
    Hayduke
    those with a different point of view would only suggest that you grow up. No need to get hissy and fly off the deep end every time a legitimate point is made.
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  • logical open mind wrote...
    hayduke-not kindergardners, a few teachers. Idiot!
    If you can get the guns from crinimals, tell me how.
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  • RonJ wrote...
    I am sure they meant ADULTS
    you friggin dolt.
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  • bigdogina4x4 wrote...
    Hayduke.....You're an idiot.
    Namer one conservative that has said arming kindergartners is an idea? You can't, because it never happen loser. You are part of the problem.
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  • Oly80 wrote...
    SHUT UP.
    to those of you making this political. SHUT. UP.

    kids were murdered today.

    classless jerks.

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  • SledgeHammer wrote...
    FTW!
    Oly80, suck it friend. We know kids died... we need to talk about it. if you dont, st*u mate
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  • cigarfan wrote...
    @Oly80
    Politics is how we change things in the USA, so you can keep your censorship!
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  • CupofJoe wrote...
    Chairman O,
    sadly, was the first to make it political with his "meaningful" comments.
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  • Hayduke wrote...
    Rick W7PSK: You ever hear the saying, "Never bring a knife to a gun fight?"
    There's a reason for that. Only an idiot would believe a knife can kill just as fast and as many as an automatic weapon. And any unskilled fool can pull a trigger.

    As for it being turned into a political issue: If not now, WHEN? Whenever these tragedies happen, the gun nuts always want others not to keep quiet about it. Apparently it's just too inconvenient to their POV. You would prefer that if it's discussed at all, it's not done right after a shooting. In other words, when no one's thinking about it, and they couldn't care less.

    Meanwhile, whenever a homeowner shoots an intruder in his home, they capitalize on that, don't they? I mean, RWNJ's would NEVER try capitalize on a tragedy, would they? (Bengazi, anyone?)

    These shootings are becoming more and more frequent; why shouldn't we have a rational debate about it?

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  • Chrisfrommv wrote...
    more Knee jerks
    Hayduk- and the leftist media will rarely tell the numbers of stories were people have used arms in legitimate self defense acts and lives saved there of... Your point? This needs to be talked about but not today. you could wait till we have all the facts. What I do know so far is is that this kid was mentally disabled (strike one) under 21 and in possession of hand guns (strike two) and on school property (strike three). This was not a person who killed while paying attention to any gun law and probably would have killed despite any gun laws you propose
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  • Big Zipper wrote...
    hang tight...
    he had a bushmaster ar15...designed in every way for one purpose. Mass killing of human beings. You can buy a similar gun now at your local wal-mart for around $500. This is a terrible home defense gun as the rounds put your neighbors in danger if used. We have the right to bear arms and that should never go away as a way to protect our homes. But.... had this killer used a shotgun we might have been able to stop him before he took so many innocent lives.
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  • Rick (4) wrote...
    @Hayduke
    How has making drugs illegal stopped people who want to use drugs from getting illegal drugs. The same would be true if guns were made illegal.

    I will never support removing the 2nd amendment as it is is there for protecting our freedoms and to defend our freedom from evil people and government tyranny.

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  • NWGUY wrote...
    banning guns at schools
    When will the genious that first banned guns at school step up and claim responsibility for this? in the past, many teachers carried, or had guns in class. They can't today, and so to make some safe, they (them and the children) are unprotected?... seems they got the opposite of what they intended with the ban in the first place. Since it didnt work, maybe they should lift that ban first?
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  • RonJ wrote...
    This is going to happen
    time and time again, mark the words. Gun bans in schools don't work, the ground in full of freshly dug graves to prove the point. Why didn't the mass murderers go to a sportsman club or police station or gun store?
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  • Rikki Doxx wrote...
    Bloomie
    NYC mayor Bloomberg is demanding Obama do something. Hey Bloomie, get rid of guns in NYC first. Oh, they're already not allowed. My bad.
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  • WT wrote...
    Sad but not surprised!
    Saddened But Not Surprised I was saddened to hear of the lost of life at Sandy Hook but I am not surprised. Why this should be thought of as Progress. I was not surprised because for years now children have been taught a world view that says that they are the product of mindless mutation and nothing more than advanced animals - descendant of monkeys. They have been taught that there are no moral absolutes and no God that determines moral absolutes. I don’t understand why then when some emotionally distraught individual acts out this world-view, devalues life and determining that there is no God to which he his ultimately responsible takes life from other and then himself that folks are surprised? Surely people are not thinking far enough in advance to see where this world-view leads or they would not be surprised. This young shooter was simply acting on his convictions—what he no doubt learned in school. I was not surprised because women are allowed to kill their unborn children why… why… why should we be surprised when a born child wants to kill his mother! Is it somehow less evil to kill your child that for your child to kill you? And, for the life of me I do not understand our president’s tearful presentation! I mean he voted twice for partial birth abortion where the baby is partially born and then with its head out of the birth canal has a pair of scissors inserted into the base of the skull and its brains sucked out. Heck, he even supported depriving life support for babies that survive an abortion because it was the intent of the mother that the child should die. I don’t understand his flip-flopping and why a shooting is a worse way for a person to die than having their brains sucked out. Why he should just send some Planned Parenthood employees over to counsel the moms and dads who have lost children to explain to them why they should not feel so badly. I am surprised and confused as to why Progressive who love this world view are surprised or even saddened. Is it now what they were shooting for? They may as well have pulled the trigger!
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  • messiah101 wrote...
    WT
    If I felt as you supposedly do on abortions I would actually be doing something to STOP the MURDERS and I mean even physically attempting to stop the MURDERS. You guys are all talk and thats why I feel its just political to you and the LIVEs mean nothing to you. Your side is 99.9% talk and very little action.The Right as well as the Left use this issue as a Fund raiser and your one of the Dummies who fall for the scam
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  • NWGUY wrote...
    He (Obama- as paid for democrat) hates blacks
    Thus he supports the dems effort to allow moms to continue killing as many off as possible. (FYI, abortions have killed many million black babies)
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  • RonJ wrote...
    The mother of the abortion machine,
    Margaret Sanger, was a proponent of eugenics,the killing of the "unfit", including blacks. We can see he result of her handiwork today.
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  • Drool wrote...
    WT
    Plenty of evil has been done in the name of your god.
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  • daveismenotyou wrote...
    As soon as I picked my kids up from school today,
    I hugged them so hard. I could not imagine the horror of getting that call. I wish I could take the pain away from those affected by this ahole. But for those using this as a gun grab device, would outlawing murder help you feel safer?
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  • Hectic wrote...
    Shut up
    If I hear one more person say, "Guns are not the problem", I'm going to steal one of the 200 million privately owned firearms in the United States, and shoot them in the foot.

    Everyone needs to google "Australian gun laws". They changed their laws after a mass shooting 20 years ago, and it worked. It can be done, Australia is proof. Anyone who says guns are not the problem is a fool.

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  • daveismenotyou wrote...
    Already illegal
    Guns are not allowed to be carried outside the home in CT by anyone under 21. What proof?
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  • Big Zipper wrote...
    but...
    they are cheap and prevalent. Like the assualt rifle used in the clackamas shootings. It was one of the kids friends guns....
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  • daveismenotyou wrote...
    Guns
    are not the problem
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  • Chrisfrommv wrote...
    Hectic-
    do a little more research before you speak... Homicides went up 3.9% and armed robberies 44% in the next year. Stalin and Hitler killed millions AFTER disarming them. (though I urge you not to take this comment too far with it's meaning. I am not implying anything other then the right to defend themselves was removed) Guns are not the problem... That's right I said it; i'll give you my address if you'd like.
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  • Hectic wrote...
    Why lie?
    Oh please, the fact is, that since Australia's gun ban, violent crime has dropped exponentially, and they haven't had a mass murder in 20 years. It's pretty simple really, but ignorant people like you are willing to sacrifice innocent children in order to have your little guns, that you will NEVER use in self defense. btw, have you ever notice how all gun advocates are short, and have little members? Why is that?
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  • Rick W7PSK wrote...
    I see hectic ran out of argument
    went to insults
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  • Rick (4) wrote...
    @Hectic
    If if feel safer, you are free to move to Australia. Here in America, we carry guns and will continue to do so.
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  • daveismenotyou wrote...
    Australia finally outlawed murder?
    About time. If only the US would do the same...
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  • bullyforyou wrote...
    well, mr limpdick
    if you would do a little research you'd see that the crime rates in AUS are level from the buyback to now. and aussies didn't own guns on average anyways. fools like you who blame the gun are enabling the societal defects that produce these monsters. it's actually YOU who is the problem
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  • maplefish wrote...
    @Rick W7
    Typical liberal. Lose the argument and start calling names. BTW - Hectic, we are not Australia, nor do any of us give a ratsass about what they do in other countries. This is America. We have plenty of gun laws. Unfortunately, The problem is, you can't legislate whack jobs. We need better MENTAL HEATH CARE & Oversight. Maybe OBAMACARE will provide better avenues for those who are walking on the edge? Although, I seriously doubt it.
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  • NWGUY wrote...
    Did Australia ban guns 20 years ago?
    nope, just like their violent crime rate is up. (perhaps you got it confused with the safety rating for crooks, because it's safer for them, as they usually don't get shot by their victims these days)
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  • Cigarillo wrote...
    @Hectic
    Properly presented/twisted, the Australian situation may add a bit of weight to your justification for eliminating those icky guns, but you sort of ruined your standing as a contributor to the debate by lowering yourself to the tiny wiener thing. Hopefully, you give the same regard to the civic duty of voting as you do to informing yourself on the issue at hand.
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  • Cigarillo wrote...
    @Chris
    Allow me to preface this by stating that I'm dead set against new gun laws as they are indeed the path to disarming us, but your Australian example is not good ammo for the cause. Although your mentioned overall numbers did go up, because of Australia's growing population, the per capita number has remained pretty much the same. Using it as example for our case by either side is pretty much apples and oranges.
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  • RonJ wrote...
    Hectic.....
    they're not the problem :)
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  • bullyforyou wrote...
    idiot,,,,
    do your research. Avg aussies didn't own guns even before the buyback. they had no constitutional right to own one, unlike me. when you can show me that a gun kills by itself, i'll agree they are the problem. the problem is the person holding the gun, you idiot....
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  • NWGUY wrote...
    violent crime
    you know violent crime is up in Australia now don't you, it's not as safe as it was before, there are no guns in the lawful peoples possesion to scare the badguys...
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  • RonJ wrote...
    I know I am, what
    r you?
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  • Rick (4) wrote...
    Making guns illegal will not stop this senseless killing!
    Yes, I am sad today for these lost lives.

    But making guns illegal will not stop bad people from having guns anymore than making drugs illegal stopped people from using drugs. All banning guns would do is take guns away from the good people as the bad people will always find a way to get a gun just as drug users always find a way to get illegal drugs.IMO people have the right to own guns to defend themselves from the bad people that will always have guns. Ban guns and deadly home invasions will go up as the good people will no longer beable to defend themselves from the bad people who will have illegal guns.

    I pray for those lost and their families/friends.

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  • dspuy wrote...
    I agree
    I agree. prayer for people of Newtown to have experienced this tragedy
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  • maplefish wrote...
    dspuy
    agreed. I cannot fathom the grief of the parents of those little children - or the other loved ones....my heart breaks for the entire community.
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