It’s been a wild ride lately for the cast of Teen Mom 2 … but is it about to get even wilder yet? According to the celebrity news (term used loosely) magazine cover below, you bet it is: So, apparently there’s some SHOCKING baby news on the horizon for the fabulous four. But who do you think it’s about?! Are Jenelle Evans and Courtland Rogers expecting, weeks after a quickie marriage? Is pregnant Leah Messer encountering more difficulties, as she did the last time? Did Maci Bookout of the original Teen Mom get pregnant again? By whom? Apparently in Jenelle’s case, she’s planning to “steal” son Jace back. This is because she doesn’t have custody of her own kid, of course. Always a good sign. Leah’s “difficult decision” sort of implies she’s ending the pregnancy, but we wouldn’t bet on it. As for Maci … a sister for Bentley? That she’s at least talked about in recent memory, but we’d be surprised at this point as well. Basically all lies most likely. Before long, actual drama will present itself though. You can bet on it with this crew. Case in point: Corey Simms and Miranda Patterson getting engaged!
Plenty of fingers have been and will continue to be pointed in the aftermath of the Connecticut school shooting, but could Adam Lanza’s parents have ever seen this coming? Their 2008 divorce papers reveal nothing that would indicate their son had serious mental issues, however, there may have been some warning signs. A mediator who worked with the couple recalled his mother saying she didn’t like to leave him alone and that his parents went out of their way to accommodate him. Marriage therapist Paula Levy said that during about 10 two-hour sessions, Nancy and Peter Lanza were respectful of each other and concerned about their son. She says the couple told her that Adam Lanza , then 16-17 years old, had been diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome, an autism-like disorder. They spent considerable time talking about how to provide for his well-being. Peter and Nancy Lanza split up for good the following year, and were financially well off; In 2012 Nancy was to receive $289,800 in spousal support. Levy says the Lanzas agreed how to divide caretaking responsibilities and as a result said little about Adam; there was no mention of serious mental issues. Certainly nothing that could even hint at the Newtown , Conn., massacre. Adam Lanza shot his mother in the head with a rifle Friday, at the home where they lived, then headed to Sandy Hook Elementary School armed with her three guns . With a high-power rifle, two handguns and enough ammunition to kill nearly every child in the building, he killed 20 students, six adults and himself. Authorities have pored over computer, cellphone and credit card records trying to piece together the Lanza family’s days leading up to the shooting. Adam and Nancy are survived by his brother Ryan and Peter Lanza , who, in a statement this weekend, said that like everyone else, is floored. “We too are asking why,” he said. “We have cooperated fully with law enforcement and will continue to do so. Like so many of you, we are saddened, but struggling to make sense of what has transpired.”
In this handout image provided by ABC News, shows Nancy J. Lanza mother of suspected mass shooter Adam Lanza at an unspecified time and place. Twenty six people were shot dead, including twenty children, after a gunman identified as Adam Lanza opened fire at Sandy Hook Elementary School. Lanza also reportedly had committed suicide at the scene. A 28th person, believed to be Nancy Lanza was found dead in a house in town, was also believed to have been shot by Adam Lanza. All the victims of the
The first photos of Adam Lanza have been released, along with more information on the 20-year-old responsible for the Connecticut school shooting massacre yesterday. The Newtown, Conn., native was a child of the suburbs and of divorce who still lived with his mother, Nancy, in the quiet town about an hour from N.Y. City. Friday, he began his day by shooting Nancy in the face. As if that weren’t disturbing and tragic enough, he then drove her car to nearby Sandy Hook Elementary School, armed with two handguns and a semi-automatic rifle. There, before turning his gun on himself, he shot and killed 20 children. Six adults were also killed at the school. Nancy Lanza was found dead in her home. A relative told ABC News that Adam was ” obviously not well .” Family friends in Newtown described the young man as troubled and described Nancy as rigid. “[Adam] was not connected with the other kids,” said one. “A little bit different … Kind of repressed.” Federal authorities believe his mother may have once worked where the Connecticut school shooting occurred, although she was not a teacher, as originally reported. Nancy and her husband Peter, Adam’s father, divorced in 2009. Peter Lanza, who drove to northern New Jersey to talk to police and the FBI, is a vice president at GE Capital and had been a partner at accounting giant Ernst & Young. Adam’s older brother Ryan Lanza , 24, has worked at Ernst & Young for four years, following in his father’s footsteps and carving out a solid niche in the tax practice. He too was interviewed by the FBI, but neither he nor his father is under any suspicion, despite erroneous reports originally naming Ryan Lanza as the killer. “[Ryan] is a tax guy and he is clean as a whistle,” a source familiar with him said. Ryan Lanza (above, right) sent out a series of Facebook posts saying it wasn’t him and that he was at work all day. Video records and card swipes at Ernst & Young confirm that. Two federal sources say that an ID belonging to Ryan Lanza was found at the scene of the mass shooting, perhaps leading to the initial conclusion. Neither Adam Lanza (above, left) nor Ryan has any known criminal history. Sig Sauer and Glock handguns were used in the slaying, and .223 shell casings – a round used in a semi-automatic military-style rifle – were also found at the scene. Nancy Lanza had numerous weapons registered to her, including a Glock and a Sig Sauer, plus a semi-automatic Bushmaster rifle, which holds .223 caliber rounds. Friends and relatives of the Lanzas in New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts are being interviewed by the FBI in an effort to put together a better picture of the gunman. “I think the most important thing to point out with this kind of individual is that he did not snap this morning and decide to act out violently,” said FBI profiler Mary Ellen O’Toole “These acts involve planning and thoughtfulness and strategizing in order to put the plan together so what may appear to be snap behavior is not that at all. President Obama cried during a press conference when describing the “beautiful little kids” between five and 10 years of age who had been slain.