Sabres2Sabres wrote:
That's exactly what I've been thinking. There were a few other witnesses who reported seeing a guy with a gun (such as the girl that the news said texted her mom to say she saw him), but maybe they saw the same thing from a less-than-adequate point of view and after hearing reports of a gunman thought they saw him.
There's only two possibilities:
(1) There was a gunman that was in Lockwood and left before the police arrived.
(2) There was no gunman.
Seeing as it was a weekday afternoon where there are people everywhere on campus, I find it unlikely that he could have walked out of the building, either to outside or another building, without attracting significant attention. Thus, (1) seems unlikely.
Mmhmm.
Suggestion is
powerful. I just keep thinking of a case I looked into where a man was wrongly executed for arson that killed his three children; in reality the fire was started by a space heater, which was proven several days before he was executed. The neighbors went from saying that he was incredibly distraught and trying to get back in the house to save them but unable because of the heat to saying after the charges were filed that he looked like he was acting and that he didn't try to get back in at all. Then they testified with that... Uhhhh.