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  • Mother of Columbine killer Dylan Klebold gives first TV interview since massacre: ... [TR}

    02/12/2016 10:01:28 AM PST · by oh8eleven · 35 replies
    NY Daily News ^ | 12 February 2016 | Meg Wagner
    Full Headline ... "Mother of Columbine killer Dylan Klebold gives first TV interview since massacre: 'I had all those illusions that everything was OK'" The mother of one of the Columbine shooters still has trouble calling her son a "killer," nearly 17 years after the bloody high school massacre that left 13 people dead. "There is never a day that goes by where I don't think of the people that Dylan harmed," Sue Klebold told ABC's "20/20 Friday" in her first TV interview since her son's gun rampage. She then explained why she used the delicate term "harmed."
  • Dylan Klebold's mom speaks in "O" magazine; "No inkling" of plans for Columbine massacre

    10/10/2009 4:18:47 PM PDT · by real saxophonist · 235 replies · 9,284+ views
    Denver ComPost ^ | 10/10/2009
    Dylan Klebold's mom speaks in "O" magazine "No inkling" of plans for Columbine massacre By The Denver Post Posted: 10/10/2009 Susan Klebold wrote an essay in the November issue of O magazine. (Denver Post file photo )An essay by the mother of Columbine killer Dylan Klebold says she had "no inkling" of her son's inner turmoil, and her examination of his journals has prompted her to learn about suicide in an effort to understand the school shooting. The essay by Susan Klebold, which appears in the November issue of O, The Oprah Magazine, explores her son's role in the 1999...
  • The Truth About Columbine

    04/20/2009 10:58:31 AM PDT · by gorilla_warrior · 53 replies · 2,118+ views
    National Review Online ^ | April 20, 2009 | Robert Verbruggen
    Ten years ago today, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold stormed their high school with bombs and guns. They killed 15 people, including themselves, and injured 23 others, some severely. The nation thought the shooters’ parents were mostly to blame. Adults cast a suspicious eye on high-school-age males who were bullied, played violent video games, listened to Marilyn Manson, took an interest in the macabre, enjoyed shooting guns, or dressed like “Goths.” Americans had to respond somehow, but at the time they could not respond to the facts: There was little information available, and much of what was available was false....