So they're saying the FBI hooked this guy up with weapons and training and then set him lose in order to rile up the pro-gun-control folks so that the arms treaty would pass congress?
FWIW I had the same question about how he got that emergency door open.they don't typically have handles on the outside do they? I haven't heard how he got it open.
FWIW I had the same question about how he got that emergency door open.they don't typically have handles on the outside do they? I haven't heard how he got it open.
He bought a ticket, opened the door from the inside, propped it open, went to his car next to the exit suited up, and then walked back in.
FWIW I had the same question about how he got that emergency door open.they don't typically have handles on the outside do they? I haven't heard how he got it open.
I thought this was pretty straightforward, and witness reports were consistent that he was in the theatre before the movie started, took a call, left through the emergency exit (which are commonly not alarmed in movie theaters, a fact I did not know), propping it ajar as he left and came back in after the movie started.
I inferred from this that he left it barely ajar enough that the light didn't distract moviegoers who otherwise might have closed the door on him and foiled the plan.
FWIW I had the same question about how he got that emergency door open.they don't typically have handles on the outside do they? I haven't heard how he got it open.
He bought a ticket, opened the door from the inside, propped it open, went to his car next to the exit suited up, and then walked back in.
This. One of the victims was on a talk show and said he saw the guy leave to take a phone call by going out of the exit door. He later came back through the same door. Logic says he probably just used something to prop the door open to come back in via the exit door.
Have you seen the one with the shooter's picture and the courtroom photo. I can't link it from FB - but the gist is that the nose is too thin.
Was this thought up by the same guy who came up with the theory that Fast and Furious was a plot to make Americans campaign to repeal the second amendment?
FWIW I had the same question about how he got that emergency door open.they don't typically have handles on the outside do they? I haven't heard how he got it open.
He bought a ticket, opened the door from the inside, propped it open, went to his car next to the exit suited up, and then walked back in.
FWIW I had the same question about how he got that emergency door open.they don't typically have handles on the outside do they? I haven't heard how he got it open.
I thought this was pretty straightforward, and witness reports were consistent that he was in the theatre before the movie started, took a call, left through the emergency exit (which are commonly not alarmed in movie theaters, a fact I did not know), propping it ajar as he left and came back in after the movie started.
I inferred from this that he left it barely ajar enough that the light didn't distract moviegoers who otherwise might have closed the door on him and foiled the plan.
That wouldn't seem hard, considering the movie was at midnight.
I actually just made a serious face and a smile face to see how much my nose widened. It definitely widens when you smile.
I too just realized how many shapes and sizes I can make my nostrils. There is always going to be a conspiracy theorist no matter what. We are trained to look for "what doesn't belong" from a very young age, and some just never mature.
i'm surprised that the FBI had time for this. what with remote control piloting the planes into the WTC, creating wax dummies of osama to pretend to shoot up, rigging the european stock market, and tricking kristin stewart into having sex with her director.
I know a guy into all those conspiracies, and I'm not kidding when I say it's a full-time job. He barely leaves his house; believes all his phone convos, texts, emails etc are monitored so he talks in code; plans in detail what he''ll do when (not if, but when) "they" finally come to get him for knowing the "truth". Sometimes it's amusing and interesting, but mostly it's just sad.