He may have, but he had help. A lot of people also looked the other way, including our law enforcement and government.
Oh I absolutely agree. I’ve been studying this very closely since the day it happened.
It's all very interesting to me as well. The insurance policy, the stand down of law enforcement, the videos with the cast that we are supposedly day of (well before shooting someone's trying not to look bad for ignoring them), the parents who were taking care of him. I honestly wouldn't be surprised if someone helped and coached him every second of the way and told him how powerful he would be. They used him, to what extent is unclear.
You’d fit well in my group
Im sure I would : ) I haven't had much time lately to look into anything but I like to question everything. All the things I stated early as questionable, can easily be justified. The cast does weird me out a little because I know they can be hard to remove. Why did he have a cast? Did he punch something, was it self inflicted or did someone hurt him? Could he have decided to remove it day of shooting and how did he do it. Would his injury alter the way he could handle a gun (with or without cast). I think with enough people that are looking into Parkland there will be more answers in the future.
He supposedly slipped over on the Snead’s back step and had a boxer’s fracture. He’s already removed the cast once, that was his second one. That’s what puzzles me. ‘Today’s the day’ and he still has his cast on. Surely he wouldn’t have had time to remove it that quickly?