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Friday, December 14, 2012

Ryan Lanza Says:" It was not me I was at Work!"

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A screenshot of Ryan Lanza's Facebook profile. Ryan was originally identified as the suspected gunman in Friday's school shooting, but officials now say the shooter was his younger brother Adam.





















Earlier this afternoon, in the rush to identify the perpetrator of the Newtown school shooting, bunches of Twitter users (including the Slate Twitter account) rushed to link to the Facebook profile of someone named Ryan Lanza. At that time, someone by that name had been identified as the shooter by many, many media outlets. Could this be the same person?
Almost immediately, the Facebook Ryan Lanza’s friends began posting screenshots of his account. "Fuck you CNN it wasn’t me," this Lanza wrote on Facebook. He also posted: "I’m on the bus home now it wasn’t me" and "IT WASN’T ME I WAS AT WORK IT WASN’T ME."
Now, hours later, the New York Post, the AP, and others are reporting that the shooter’s name is Adam Lanza, not Ryan Lanza. And it appears that the Ryan Lanza Facebook account that was passed around immediately after the Newtown shooting belongs to the suspect’s brother.
According to public records searches, Ryan and Adam Lanza have both lived at 36 Yogananda St. in Newtown. A Nancy Lanza is also listed at that address. News reports indicate that Nancy is the mother of Ryan and Adam, that she worked at Sandy Hook Elementary as a teacher, and that she is presumed dead. The Hartford Courant is reporting that, in addition to the 26 victims found at Sandy Hook Elementary School, "another person was found dead at 36 Yogananda St. in Newtown." The Courant does not identify the person found dead at that address, but CBS News and CNN are now reporting that Lanza's mother was found dead in her home.

Public records searches also show that the same Ryan Lanza who lived in Newtown has recently shared an address in Hoboken, N.J., with people named Jessica O’Brien and Michael Shapiro. The circulated screenshots of Ryan Lanza’s Facebook account show responses from a Jessica O’Brien and a Michael Shapiro. In response to Lanza posting "Everyone shut the fuck up it wasn’t me," O’Brien wrote: "Do you need anything ready for when you get home? Can I set anything out for you to grab and go? Anything else I can do L". In response to Lanza writing "Fuck you CNN it wasn’t me," Shapiro wrote "this is batshit insane" and "how the fuck do they jump to such a conclusion with zero evidence."
This post, originally published at 5:22 p.m., was updated at 5:42 p.m. to include the reports that Lanza's mother was found dead in her home.

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Saturday, December 1, 2012

"Big Bang Theory" actress Mayim Bialik, husband divorcing

Actress Mayim Bialik, of the comedy series ''The Big Bang Theory,'' arrives at the 64th Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles September 23, 2012. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

NEW YORK | Sat Nov 24, 2012 9:16am EST
(Reuters) - "The Big Bang Theory" actress Mayim Bialik and her husband are divorcing after nine years of marriage, she said in a statement on her Facebook page.
Bialik, who starred in the 1990s sitcom "Blossom," and Michael Stone have two sons together.
"Divorce is terribly sad, painful and incomprehensible for children," Bialik, 36, said in the statement. "It is not something we have decided lightly."
Bialik, a proponent of "attachment parenting" who authored a book on the subject that was published in September, said it "played no role" in the couple's divorce.
Attachment parenting advocates the nurturing of strong bonds between parents and children, which can include extended breast-feeding and parents and children sleeping in the same bed until the children are as old as 7. A controversial Time magazine cover on the subject in May drew strong reactions across the United States.
"The main priority for us now is to make the transition to two loving homes as smooth and painless as possible," Bialik wrote in the statement, which was posted to her Facebook page on Wednesday. "Our sons deserve parents committed to their growth and health and that's what we are focusing on."
"We will be OK," the statement concludes.
Bialik is a former child star who appeared in the 1980s television series "Webster" and "The Facts of Life" before landing the title role in the coming-of-age television show "Blossom," which ran from 1991 to 1995. The show was about a smart teenage girl whose parents have divorced and is learning about life.
The actress attended the University of California, Los Angeles, where she obtained a doctorate in neuroscience.
She met Michael Stone, a fellow graduate student, in calculus class, according to a description of her wedding she previously posted online.
In her most recent role on CBS comedy "The Big Bang Theory," Bialik plays Amy Farrah Fowler, a neuroscientist who dates one of the two main stars of the show, the socially inept but brilliant physicist Sheldon Cooper.

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