A husband and a mother of two victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre told a Connecticut task force last week they don’t want the 911 tapes released, saying no one needs to hear the sounds from that day.

Bill Sherlach, whose wife, Mary, was killed on Dec. 14, 2012, said the panel should recommend a compromise to state lawmakers, such as providing members of the media and others a written transcription of the emergency calls.

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