osubamey
Junior Member
WTOP 10 Oswego - News Director
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Post by osubamey on Apr 15, 2009 0:25:57 GMT -5
Interesting tidbit from that, only because I remember my father making me read the book "Jesus Freaks" because this was one of the stories in there. From the USA Today: "Their rampage put schools on alert for "enemies lists" made by troubled students, but the enemies on their list had graduated from Columbine a year earlier. Contrary to early reports, Harris and Klebold weren't on antidepressant medication and didn't target jocks, blacks or Christians, police now say, citing the killers' journals and witness accounts. That story about a student being shot in the head after she said she believed in God? Never happened, the FBI says now." The entire story is fascinating, and I would highly recommend you all read it. That tidbit caught my eye though and I thought it would be interesting for this board. Full story found here: www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2009-04-13-columbine-myths_N.htm?se=yahoorefer
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Post by Kureji on Apr 16, 2009 0:32:47 GMT -5
Thanks for the read, it was actually very interesting.
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Post by debonnaire on Apr 16, 2009 6:51:00 GMT -5
Yep, interesting read.
A pity that Klebold met and (probably unconsciously) 'submit' to Harris. This one was a real monster , with an ego too big for him.
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Post by curritodelacruz on Jun 25, 2010 20:15:52 GMT -5
There have been some other books out that disappointingly seem to prove and I do believe themO the earlier book, She said Yes, was nothing But urban legend. It sounds good for believers, but there is more and more evidence this did not go down as originally said.
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