Who knows if we'll find out who
wanted to give Lanza a proper burial. Perhaps it was his wealthy father,
the man who's been conspicuously absent from coverage of the December
14 shooting and its aftermath. (Evidently, the father and son hadn't spoken in two years.) Maybe it was Adam's brother Ryan, who's consistently found himself in troubling and compromising positions since the tragedy.
The family did quietly bury Nancy Lanza, who was murdered by her son Adam, on December 20 in New Hampshire but hasn't said whether or not they planned to collect Adam's body. But somebody did, and now it's over.
In its own way, this is a good
thing. Sure, there's the symbolism of Lanza being laid to rest and the
community moving forward with its recovery. In a more practical way,
though, if nobody had claimed it, the government would've had to pay over $1,500 to dispose of the body.
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