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RJ Sykes's avatar

Incredible research as always and very clearly laid out. Who was this person (or persons) on the roof, and why were they there before all this happened. And moreover, why are the authorities trying to cover this up with this other story.

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The Lost Crime Files's avatar

Exactly!!

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R!CKYRANTS's avatar

They were extra sloppy with the earlier hoaxes.

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RJ Sykes's avatar

Just a bit! I think the JD hoax is a good starting point for anyone wanting to dive into these narratives. Just..crazy.

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The Lost Crime Files's avatar

100%, there are so many things that cannot be ignored, it should get people thinking because it’s just that bad!!!

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RJ Sykes's avatar

Even those who believe the narrative have asked questions, it's that sloppy! :)

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Author Ed Anderson's avatar

I’m really curious as to why the official story was pushed the way it was. Thank you for this and all of the research you put into it

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RJ Sykes's avatar

It's the one that started all the school shootings that followed, too.

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The Lost Crime Files's avatar

With regard to the rooftop thing, I always wondered if Brian Pain authentically captured the photo, or if they had him take that photo on purpose so they could control the narrative around the rooftop suspects. He lived next door to one of the more famous “survivors” from the library, and I verified personally that the angle of the shot came from his house (that was rough, but I verified it), but he had to have been standing on his rooftop to get a clear shot. His roof was extremely slanted. I can’t see someone going up to their rooftop like that, that’s dangerous. Very odd. So many questions!

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Jennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn's avatar

I think a key part to understanding the witness statements is understanding the building floor plans, elevations, and layout! This roof debacle demonstrates that perfectly. Kudos!

The story of the repair man on the roof is just as stupid as "we lost a bunch of time on the cafeteria tapes because the custodian got a phone call." The official story is that roof man was there to fix a leak on the girls locker room roof. Now that you've pointed out WHERE that is (I didn't know before), it's soooooo dumb to think that he would be all the way over on the library roof. They never thought people would actually get the documents to see through their lies. HA!

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RJ Sykes's avatar

Ethan has done some brilliant work on this and lays it out to show just how the official story defies logic:)

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The Lost Crime Files's avatar

Thank you!

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RJ Sykes's avatar

Welcome! :)

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The Lost Crime Files's avatar

It’s true!! And you know what’s wild? I’ll cover this later, but the idea that the janitor took a phone call for 8 minutes is just a rumor. There is no source. And it’s not in his interview summary. In fact, his interview summary states that he changed the tape and then IMMEDIATELY proceeded to go with the other custodian when the first shots were fired. His interview contradicts the story that he took 8 minutes to rewind the tape. And yet, someone started that rumor and everyone took it as fact!!!

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