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Connecticut school shooter was estranged from father

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His mother came in to pick up his assignments for that week, Stasny said in an e-mail.

“I sat two seats away (with an empty chair between us) and noticed when he wasn’t there, simply because I talked to him fairly regularly and liked him; he was a nice kid,” the e-mail said.

Sandeep Kapur, 41, a project manager and father of two who has lived two doors down from Nancy and Adam Lanza for the last three years, said he had seen them on the street but did not know them. He had not heard any arguments recently, no raised voices or loud noises, even Friday morning when police say Lanza shot his mother.

“The house is barely 200 feet away, and I never heard anything,” Kapur said. “If something was happening, it was obviously behind closed doors.”

The question of why Lanza targeted 20 young schoolchildren among his victims has traumatized this small, otherwise idyllic town, which was struggling Tuesday to return to a normal school schedule even as families were still burying their dead.

A school bus trundled through town toward an elementary school, its young passengers pressing their noses against the windows and peering at the unusual procession passing in the opposite direction: police cars with lights flashing, followed by a hearse carrying a small casket, and a limousine with a sobbing woman in the back seat.

Schools reopened, but with police guarding entrances, nervous parents wondering how they would make it through the day until their children came home, and funeral processions winding along streets marked with memorials.

There were 26 tiny Christmas trees for each of the 20 first-graders and six adults killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School. On hillsides overlooking busy streets, people had planted 26 tiny flags, and 20 little white angels. Handmade signs paid tribute to the slain, including one on a white sheet that flapped near a major intersection and read: “There is no foot so tiny that it cannot leave an imprint on this world.”

Three more funerals, wakes or other services were held in Newtown for three of the children, and a service was planned in Stratford for one of the slain teachers, Victoria Soto.

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