Could this lady(actress) be any more full of shit?
These are comments from a mother who watched the video
just watched this video of this Roig woman.
She says first that she heard gunshots, already realized she is the first classroom, wonders why he isn't coming in, somehow manages to usher her kids into a bathroom, pulls a bookshelf in front of it, TURNS THE LIGHTS OUT, and tells the kids to be quiet.
Then she goes on to repeat quite a lot of conversation that they had while hiding in the bathroom. About the kid who knows karate, the kid who doesn't want to die because it's Christmas, about being absolutely quiet because there are bad guys, telling them she loves them etc...
But this is the weirdest thing to me. It's tightly crammed there, she's got someone on the toilet and it's also probably pitch black because she says she has the lights out AND a bookshelf is in front of the door.
But did you notice how she says she holds the kids faces in her hands and comforts them? Diane asks her, "Did they cry?" and she goes, "No, if they started crying I would like take their face in my hands and go 'It's gonna be ok' or 'show me your smile'".
It's pitch black and crammed, yet she is managing to get down to each kid and hold their face in her hands to comfort them? And she asks to see their smile in the darkness. HUH?
Sure, whatever.
I am the mom of a 1st grader. If you stuck her and her classmates into the toilet in the dark, while gunshots are going off, they would be FREAKING HYSTERICAL. And if they weren't they'd be turning the faucets on and off, flushing the toilet, complaining that the toilet holder was smooshing into their butt or the papertowel thing was in their hair. Whatever - her story just does NOT ring true at all.
Also she says, referring to those who were killed, "My heart goes out to anyone who knew them and was a part of their lives because I just, I just can't imagine..." wipes fake tear.
What do you MEAN you can't imagine?? You lost colleagues and kids you saw every day. You SHOULD be able to imagine pretty darn well, I'd think!