I don't think it should have mentioned the cause of death. Mentioning the son of the deceased when he died after the deceased is the norm. He was her son, and he was alive when she died, in the fiction story. The fact that a family member most likely would have written it if the story were true makes it even stranger that Adam was not mentioned. They can't mention that their family member just died? Who wrote Adam's obituary?
That is just part of a bigger picture that is part of an even bigger picture. Adam Lanza is a mysterious character for many reasons. Neighbors never saw him, family members had not seen him since he was a child, he is not pictured in his high school annual, there is indication from a community college that he was enrolled there when he was supposedly in the tenth grade, his brother was arrested in another city although Adam was supposedly found dead at the school, the car he supposedly drove to the school belonged to some guy who had nothing to do with the Lanzas, the driver's license supposedly found on him was Ryan's, there were contradictory police accounts of how he got into the school, he would have been the best massacre marksman in history, there is no video or photograph of him at the school although the school had a video surveillance system (think of convenience stores), the loudness of the 154 in door AR-15 shots would have thrown off his inner ear so much he would not have been able to stand, he had no motive anybody can identify, and he would have driven past other schools to get to Sandy Hook if the story were true. It's a real WTF of a situation.
That is just one bizarre situation among zillions. Not much of the rest of the partial list of them that I kept posting here has been addressed. The obituary isn't one of the biggest issues. I don't put it even in the top 30. I just kept asking about it because people kept dodging. Most of my other points are being dodged.
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