Yea, about these pictures. Caller on Savage show noted they were perfectly centered...hard to do if someone isn’t helping you, caller noted.
I’d like to know where this kid got the money for the guns. One gun, according to receipt, was (I believe $541...didn’t he have 2 and loads of ammo? Supposedly, his family isn’t wealthy. Where did he get the money to buy these expensive weapons?
Also, something is bothering me about an interview on TV today...one of the roommates, (can’t remember the name, middle eastern), stated that he didn’t speak with Cho, but knew Cho had started “going to the gym”. Wonder why he said this...wonder if that’s where Cho was going...
An earlier report (can't source it, sorry) mentioned he had a couple of credit cards which he maxed out. So, he apparently needed no cash and didn't plan to be around for the billing.
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Naah, he probably took a lot of test pics with a digital camera until he got them the way he wanted.
Id like to know where this kid got the money for the guns. One gun, according to receipt, was (I believe $541...didnt he have 2 and loads of ammo? Supposedly, his family isnt wealthy. Where did he get the money to buy these expensive weapons?
I think he used a credit card.
Also, something is bothering me about an interview on TV today...one of the roommates, (cant remember the name, middle eastern), stated that he didnt speak with Cho, but knew Cho had started going to the gym. Wonder why he said this...wonder if thats where Cho was going...
I don't think he had any help with any of this. Apparently this punk never EVER talked to anybody, EVER. Either he was a complete psycho or had incredible will power. Or both.
I think we're going to learn a lot of interesting things when the cops start searching around his computer and dorm room. According to his roommates, he would sit and write on the computer for hours and hours. I wonder what he was writing?
You said: “Yea, about these pictures. Caller on Savage show noted they were perfectly centered...hard to do if someone isnt helping you, caller noted.”
From this link:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18169776
At times, Cho can be seen leaning forward to turn off the camera, suggesting that he shot the videos himself.
College students get credit card offers all the time, by mail, at the student union, and welcome back packages.
Citibank knows the students have little or no income, but they get it out there. And, somebody will pay the bill.
“Hi Dad, please send money.”
First of all, his parents live in a 500k house. It may be “average” in the part of the world where he grew up, but certainly they have disposable income. Secondly, $541 really isn’t that much money if you are planning on dying soon anyway. Third, ever heard of a credit card?
He also appears to have had relatively new, decent wheels as well.