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The names of the 20 children and six adults killed at a massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary school on Friday were just released. Eight were boys and 12 were girls, all were age 6 or 7. Connecticut's chief medical examiner Dr. Wayne Carver says the wounds were "devastating" and he believes everyone was shot more than once, but says the victims didn't suffer for very long. He has not performed autopsies on shooter Adam Lanza or his mother, Nancy. For the excruciating task of identifying the children, Carver showed pictures of their faces to the parents.“It’s easier on the families when you do this,” Carver said. “I’ve been at this for a third of a century and my sensibility may not be the average man’s, but this is probably the worst I’ve seen.”