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Adam Lanza Haircut: Barber Never Heard Killer’s Voice

Adam Lanza Haircut: Barber Never Heard Killer's Voice



ST LOUIS (LALATE) – Adam Lanza’s haircut was done by different barbers and hair stylists. But Adam Lanza’s last haircut was over one year ago, barbers tell news today. And yet, in the five years that Lanza got his haircut from barber Bob Skuba and stylist Diane Harty, Lanza never spoke a word nor looked at anyone.

Adam Lanza haircut process was described barbers this week was absurd. He reportedly would get his hair done roughly every six weeks. But during each session, he never spoke, never moved, and seemed almost dead. When he was told that his session was done, he wouldn’t move.

First, Bob Skuba of Robert Anthony’s Hair Salon describes strange conduct. He says that Adam Lanza would get into the chair and not move, nor speak. When Skuba was finished, he would tell Lanza he’s done. But Lanza would remain seated. “It’s time to go, Adam. Your haircut is done”, Lanza’s mother would shout and yank his son from the chair. Skuba tells CNN that the Lanza reacted to people. For five years, he cut Lanza’s hair. And he told his staff never to speak to Lanza, describing him as weird. He now tells CNN “He had to be possessed by the devil. I don’t care how messed up you are. No one shoots a child 11 times.”

He “was a very long half an hour. It was a very uncomfortable situation,” stylist Diane Harty told news this week as well. Lanza never looked at people inside the barber shop. “He would just be looking down at the tiles … the whole time.”

Skuba explains to news that both Lanza and his mother acted peculiar. “I would say, “Adam, come on.” He wouldn’t move… And his mother would have to say, ‘Adam, come on, he’s ready.’ It was like I was invisible.”

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