The most infuriating incident, Susan said, came when somebody said, "I forgive you for what you've done." Susan insists, "I haven't done anything for which I need forgiveness."
Then, 1 sentence later......
"I think he suffered horribly before he died. For not seeing that, I will never forgive myself."
Anybody else see the contradiction.....
No contradiction.
The stranger who "forgave" Susan was seizing a moral high ground that she had done nothing to earn. She was playing the morally superior victim when she was not in the least the aggrieved party.
Susan is not responsible for her son's sins and she owed this person no apology.
A question, though. Where did all those guns come from ? Were they Klebold's or Harris's or both ? Now if they were Klebold's and she was sitting back doing nothing while her son was amassing enough firepower to outfit a squad, then she was grossly derelict of her duty.