February 18, 2013
Theory links Lanza's interest in Norway attack to Newtown massacre
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A source familiar with the investigation said authorities believe Lanza started walking toward the back of Soto's classroom where the bathroom was located when he noticed some of the children hiding under desks.

Lanza shot those students. At some point he stopped shooting, giving six children the opportunity to escape. Soto had placed another group of children in a closet, where they were found alive by authorities.

Some bullets struck three cars in the parking lot and police originally investigated the theory that he was shooting at responding officers. They now believe he was aiming at a teacher who was standing near the window.

Lanza shot and killed himself in Soto's room with one of the two pistols he was carrying as authorities were closing in.

CBS News reported Monday that Lanza saw himself as being in competition with Breivik and targeted Sandy Hook Elementary because it was the "easiest target."

Before Lanza went to Sandy Hook, he killed his mother by shooting her four times in the head as she lay in bed.

In searching the house, police discovered that Lanza had thousands of dollars worth of violent video games.

Before he left the house, Lanza destroyed the hard drive on his computer, which likely kept some of the records of what games he played and with whom he played. The hard drives have been turned over to federal authorities to try to recover data from them.

Investigators have not said how many rounds Lanza fired with a Bushmaster semiautomatic rifle after he shot his way into the school. Sources said that he fired more than 150 rounds during the shooting spree.

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