'Sandy Hook Conspiracy - Governor Tries To Ban Any Access To Victims Photos - 911 Calls' - 2013

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Published on May 25, 2013

"There's a very good reason why they want these files buried... forever!
Can you guess what that is?

overnor Malloy continues to push for an exemption to the state's 'Freedom of Information Act' that would keep crime scene photos and the 911 recordings from the tragedy at Sandy Hook from ever being released to the public.

"I think there's fairly universal agreement in the State of Connecticut that these families and these childrens' memories and these teachers deserve a level of protection that should be taken up fairly quickly," Malloy said.

When asked Friday, if keeping the information secret might just continue to foster conspiracy theories running rampant on the internet that Sandy Hook never really happened, the Governor dismissed it.

"They're nuts anyway...okay," said Malloy.

However, there is concern among some that doing this just for the Sandy Hook families would be unfair to all of the other victims of terrible crimes in Connecticut.

The State's Victim Advocate said, "...I do believe that these victims are in need of the proposed protection, however, I also strongly believe that this legislation needs to be expanded to include all crime victims."

That is the kind of change in the FOI law that the state's top prosecutor is looking for.

"I'd like to make it not just specific to Newtown, there are a lot of family members of murder victims around the state over the years who will be unfortunate to have them subjected to seeing photos of their loved ones," said Chief State's Attorney Kevin Kane.

Kane also wants to have the discretion now and in the future, of not releasing any recordings of someone actually being murdered during the coarse of a 911 call.

And he indicated that one of the Sandy Hook 911 calls could be in that category.

The Governor and legislative leaders are hoping to get this exemption law on the books within the next 12 days.

The final report on the investigation into Sandy Hook is expected to be ready for release sometime this summer."

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