ok, I can find a pic of the Tech Club photo in yearbook context, the headshot version, I'm not finding anything like a basic source for, it may indeed be retouched or something. I've seen it said to be from a 2005 yearbook. ABC and WSJ state that the Tech Club pic is from 2008 yearbook.
ok Mac, I'm now unsure WTF that picture in question is from
Thank you, drew.
I don't actually know where it came from
Thank you, c2w.
This is progress. We've just established a useful, verifiable fact here. Namely:
It is grotesquely difficult to establish any verifiable facts at all about this case -- even the most basic and indispensable information of all, information fundamental to any serious criminal inquiry: i.e., the identification of the alleged culprit. It goes without saying -- or rather, it should -- that the dependability and verifiable provenance of any such purported identification, photographic or other, is of fundamental importance.
c2w wrote:it does get to be more of a philosophical exercise than anything else, I feel,
I'm amazed to hear you say this, c2w. There is nothing remotely "philosophical" about it. We're not talking about some abstruse epistemological conundrum here. I am not speculating about (say) how we know we exist, nor am I asking for (say) the moon. We're talking about the baby-steps routinely taken in the early stages of any criminal investigation of any murder anywhere.
That photo went round the world. Not only is it one of the very few pieces of evidence against Adam Lanza, it's fair to say that it is the main piece of evidence against Adam Lanza. And therefore, it matters that, so far:
1) nobody can say where it came from;
2) nobody can say when or where it was taken (not even what year!);
3) nobody can say who* released it to, or rather on, a waiting world.*Yesyes, "LAW ENFORCEMENT", I know -- but what does that mean, exactly? That could mean anything from the Newtown local cops to Robert Mueller himself. And we have been fed so much utter crap about this case by "anonymous law enforcement sources" --- so many barefaced lies, not to put too fine a point on it --- that I am disinclined to take it on trust.
Because anyone who trusts a proven serial liar is a fool.
Therefore, I continue to submit that that is not a photo of the same person. At present (19:21 CET, Jan. 22nd), I have been given no good reason to presume that it is and many good reasons to believe that it is not.
- It beggars belief that it should take so long to agree on so little! Like drawing blood from a stone. I don't use the word "fascism" lightly, but it really disturbs me that so many people I like and respect have gotten so used to taking utter bullshit from "law enforcement authorities" on trust, often without even noticing they're doing it, even when those authorities are demonstrably serial liars. And we are really talking about the absolute basics here, not the fucking moon.
"Ich kann gar nicht so viel fressen, wie ich kotzen möchte." - Max Liebermann,, Berlin, 1933
"Science is the belief in the ignorance of experts." - Richard Feynman, NYC, 1966
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