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Suspected shooter Adam Lanza is shown in this image from 2005. (Twitter photo/@ABC)

HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - Toxicology tests on the body of the Newtown school shooter did not turn up any alcohol, illegal drugs or prescription medications, an official close to the investigation said Tuesday.

Adam Lanza, 20, fatally shot 20 first-graders and six educators at Sandy Hook Elementary School on Dec. 14 before killing himself as police arrived. He also killed his mother at their Newtown home before going to the school.

The official said the toxicology tests were completed about five weeks ago and the results were turned over to Danbury State's Attorney Stephen Sedensky III, who is leading the investigation. The official, who was not authorized to publicly disclose the information and spoke on condition of anonymity, also said at least some victims' relatives were notified of the test results.

Toxicology tests check for a wide variety of over-the-counter medicines, prescription medications and illegal drugs. In Lanza's case, a separate test was performed for marijuana, which usually isn't part of toxicological reviews, and came back negative, the official said.

The test results, which were first reported by The Hartford Courant last week, leave many questions unanswered. Search warrants revealed that Lanza lived in a home surrounded by an arsenal of weapons, but authorities haven't revealed whether Lanza had been prescribed medications or whether he was diagnosed with any disorder that could help explain the massacre.

Illegal drugs and prescription medications were not on the lists of items found at Lanza's home, according to the warrants. Authorities said they did find medical, psychiatric and prescription records in the home, but didn't disclose the contents of those documents.

A state investigation report on the killings is expected to be publicly released this summer.


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    wrote...
    Keep the families of the victims in mind.
    I can not imagine the devastation faced by the families of the victims and the survivors for that matter. What must happen to stop this? Do our schools need to become prisons? There is no way to predict these types of tragedies, but I do think the massive amount of media coverage does play into the minds of those horrible monsters that do these things.
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    yrreta wrote...
    @DanTheMan
    It's amazing how much can be prevented just by being aware of your surroundings, and understanding that you don't live in a perfect world. You don't need to have armed patrols, but you do need to educate people on speaking up if something seems amiss. We are so worried about being PC or getting sued, no one wants to say that hey that guy looks suspicious, or he doesn't belong here. Many times we become victims due to our own ignorance. Trust but verify.
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    WeAreDoomed wrote...
    Here is the real problem
    The fabric of our society has all but crumbled. When are we going to start addressing our social issues instead of using guns as the scape goat? These things rarely, if ever, occurred 50 yrs ago. I am not sure when our social foundation began to deteriorate, but if I had to guess, it would be sometime around the birth of pop culture.
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    Michoacan wrote...
    Gun nuts, and their national organization,
    the NRA, support mass murderers' and wannabe mass murderers' God given rights to have access to any firearm they may need for their dastardly deeds.
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    dood34 wrote...
    Michoacan...really?
    How we as Americans obtain firearms is really to easy. There does need to be a re-work of how to get a firearm. However, if your a criminal, youre not going down to the local gun shop to fill out a background check. You can purchase a firearm with out the selling party doing any background checks. So what is the solution with out getting into the rights of those that stand on the 2nd amendment?
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    yrreta wrote...
    Michoacan
    When we take away all the guns, then they use knives, we take those away, then they use bats, take those away, then they use their hands, where does it stop? Don't we have to correct the problem at the source, the human who decides that they want to do harm to others?
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    OneWonders wrote...
    according to the FBI,
    baseball bats are the #1 weapon used in violent crimes. There are more non-firearm homicides than firearm homicides a year. Actually more unintentional falls per year, more drug abuse deaths, more unintentional poisoning, more motor vehicle deaths, more alcohol related deaths, medical error deaths, tobacco use deaths. And there you have Micho going on a rant that is meaningless because Micho is clueless to actually facts and only drinks the anti-gun progressive left's juice. It's always predictable and funny what that Micho writes, rarely actually true.
    Equal Justice, Not Social Justice.
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    Michoacan wrote...
    Guns don't kill people,
    people with guns kill people. People with baseball bats do to. But if you walk into a movie theater screening Batman Rises in Aurora, Colorado with a baseball intent on mass murder, my guess is you won't get as far as a guy with guns and lots of ammo. Also, OneWonders is way off the mark as usual about violent crime stats. His opinions can be safely discounted as being statistically flawed.
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    Steve wrote...
    Pot meet kettle micho
    Your little rant about the NRA and gun owners was not only far left field but blatantly false as usual.
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    HWAGRIDER wrote...
    Armed invasions happen to this
    country everyday. The cartel cross the border everyday armed to protect their load. If you go hunting in Southern Arizona you better be using a semi-auto with a 30 round magazine just to give you a chance to defened yourself. Nothing lower than people who use a tragic event to push their agenda. For the record a concealed carry individual stopped the mall shooter in OR. He could not shoot because of other people in the area, once the gunmen saw another weapon pointed at him, he left and went in the stairwell and shot himself in the head.