A Mother's Reckoning by Susan Klebold

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Sue Klebold searched his room, he did not keep his sawed off shotgun in plain sight. She did, however, say that she failed to search in the hollow headboard of his bed which is a place where he might have stored weaponry. Had she thought to see if he had created a hidden storage space in his headboard perhaps she might have found a sawed off shotgun.


http://www.cbsnews.com/news/columbine-were-there-warning-signs/

Something about that just doesn't ring true - especially given the amount of weaponry they had amassed. They had over 100 various kinds of bombs (pipe, grenade) plus ammo and weapons. All of that is not going to fit in a headboard.

Also, Harris had a website with a hit list. Parents had complained to the police. I think it is easier now to look back and say I didn't see it, but there were serious warning signs that were ignored by the parents of both killers and the school.


OMG, can you please just read her book?

DP, but I certainly would not waste my time on a book full of dishonest denial. I saw her interviewed on several shows, and I was disgusted.

Sorry, just being honest.

My above comment should have been separate from the previous poster.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Sue Klebold searched his room, he did not keep his sawed off shotgun in plain sight. She did, however, say that she failed to search in the hollow headboard of his bed which is a place where he might have stored weaponry. Had she thought to see if he had created a hidden storage space in his headboard perhaps she might have found a sawed off shotgun.


http://www.cbsnews.com/news/columbine-were-there-warning-signs/

Something about that just doesn't ring true - especially given the amount of weaponry they had amassed. They had over 100 various kinds of bombs (pipe, grenade) plus ammo and weapons. All of that is not going to fit in a headboard.

Also, Harris had a website with a hit list. Parents had complained to the police. I think it is easier now to look back and say I didn't see it, but there were serious warning signs that were ignored by the parents of both killers and the school.


OMG, can you please just read her book?

DP, but I certainly would not waste my time on a book full of dishonest denial. I saw her interviewed on several shows, and I was disgusted.

Sorry, just being honest.


My above comment should have been separate from the previous poster.


The problem is you are forming your opinion by googling articles to support your position but you are still uninformed. At least if you read her book, you could say that you have read her story and you still think she's in denial. Instead you refuse to think you can learn anything by understanding what she went through.

Her book is a parenting book, any parent that has not had their child commit mass murder can learn something from her. Sorry, it's true. Deny all you want and then tell us again you know your child and she's in denial and you are disgusted, but you could probably benefit from reading her book and still come out despising her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Sue Klebold searched his room, he did not keep his sawed off shotgun in plain sight. She did, however, say that she failed to search in the hollow headboard of his bed which is a place where he might have stored weaponry. Had she thought to see if he had created a hidden storage space in his headboard perhaps she might have found a sawed off shotgun.


http://www.cbsnews.com/news/columbine-were-there-warning-signs/

Something about that just doesn't ring true - especially given the amount of weaponry they had amassed. They had over 100 various kinds of bombs (pipe, grenade) plus ammo and weapons. All of that is not going to fit in a headboard.

Also, Harris had a website with a hit list. Parents had complained to the police. I think it is easier now to look back and say I didn't see it, but there were serious warning signs that were ignored by the parents of both killers and the school.


OMG, can you please just read her book?

DP, but I certainly would not waste my time on a book full of dishonest denial. I saw her interviewed on several shows, and I was disgusted.

Sorry, just being honest.


My above comment should have been separate from the previous poster.


The problem is you are forming your opinion by googling articles to support your position but you are still uninformed. At least if you read her book, you could say that you have read her story and you still think she's in denial. Instead you refuse to think you can learn anything by understanding what she went through.

Her book is a parenting book, any parent that has not had their child commit mass murder can learn something from her. Sorry, it's true. Deny all you want and then tell us again you know your child and she's in denial and you are disgusted, but you could probably benefit from reading her book and still come out despising her.
Please learn the difference between "disgust" and "despise". Hint: they are not synonymous.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Sue Klebold searched his room, he did not keep his sawed off shotgun in plain sight. She did, however, say that she failed to search in the hollow headboard of his bed which is a place where he might have stored weaponry. Had she thought to see if he had created a hidden storage space in his headboard perhaps she might have found a sawed off shotgun.


http://www.cbsnews.com/news/columbine-were-there-warning-signs/

Something about that just doesn't ring true - especially given the amount of weaponry they had amassed. They had over 100 various kinds of bombs (pipe, grenade) plus ammo and weapons. All of that is not going to fit in a headboard.

Also, Harris had a website with a hit list. Parents had complained to the police. I think it is easier now to look back and say I didn't see it, but there were serious warning signs that were ignored by the parents of both killers and the school.


OMG, can you please just read her book?

DP, but I certainly would not waste my time on a book full of dishonest denial. I saw her interviewed on several shows, and I was disgusted.

Sorry, just being honest.


My above comment should have been separate from the previous poster.


The problem is you are forming your opinion by googling articles to support your position but you are still uninformed. At least if you read her book, you could say that you have read her story and you still think she's in denial. Instead you refuse to think you can learn anything by understanding what she went through.

Her book is a parenting book, any parent that has not had their child commit mass murder can learn something from her. Sorry, it's true. Deny all you want and then tell us again you know your child and she's in denial and you are disgusted, but you could probably benefit from reading her book and still come out despising her.

Please learn the difference between "disgust" and "despise". Hint: they are not synonymous.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Sue Klebold searched his room, he did not keep his sawed off shotgun in plain sight. She did, however, say that she failed to search in the hollow headboard of his bed which is a place where he might have stored weaponry. Had she thought to see if he had created a hidden storage space in his headboard perhaps she might have found a sawed off shotgun.


http://www.cbsnews.com/news/columbine-were-there-warning-signs/

Something about that just doesn't ring true - especially given the amount of weaponry they had amassed. They had over 100 various kinds of bombs (pipe, grenade) plus ammo and weapons. All of that is not going to fit in a headboard.

Also, Harris had a website with a hit list. Parents had complained to the police. I think it is easier now to look back and say I didn't see it, but there were serious warning signs that were ignored by the parents of both killers and the school.


OMG, can you please just read her book?

DP, but I certainly would not waste my time on a book full of dishonest denial. I saw her interviewed on several shows, and I was disgusted.

Sorry, just being honest.


My above comment should have been separate from the previous poster.


The problem is you are forming your opinion by googling articles to support your position but you are still uninformed. At least if you read her book, you could say that you have read her story and you still think she's in denial. Instead you refuse to think you can learn anything by understanding what she went through.

Her book is a parenting book, any parent that has not had their child commit mass murder can learn something from her. Sorry, it's true. Deny all you want and then tell us again you know your child and she's in denial and you are disgusted, but you could probably benefit from reading her book and still come out despising her.
Please mention three little nuggets you learned from her. Thanks!
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http://www.acolumbinesite.com/

Pictures, official documents, etc. Very informative.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:http://www.acolumbinesite.com/

Pictures, official documents, etc. Very informative.


Very interesting. Thank you.
It touches on Susan Klebold's lying about that essay Dylan wrote for school. When I saw her doing the TV interview rounds, she didn't seem honest. Mentally ill, yes, honest, no.

Did Susan or exhusband, Tom, remarry?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Sue Klebold searched his room, he did not keep his sawed off shotgun in plain sight. She did, however, say that she failed to search in the hollow headboard of his bed which is a place where he might have stored weaponry. Had she thought to see if he had created a hidden storage space in his headboard perhaps she might have found a sawed off shotgun.


http://www.cbsnews.com/news/columbine-were-there-warning-signs/

Something about that just doesn't ring true - especially given the amount of weaponry they had amassed. They had over 100 various kinds of bombs (pipe, grenade) plus ammo and weapons. All of that is not going to fit in a headboard.

Also, Harris had a website with a hit list. Parents had complained to the police. I think it is easier now to look back and say I didn't see it, but there were serious warning signs that were ignored by the parents of both killers and the school.


OMG, can you please just read her book?

DP, but I certainly would not waste my time on a book full of dishonest denial. I saw her interviewed on several shows, and I was disgusted.

Sorry, just being honest.


My above comment should have been separate from the previous poster.


The problem is you are forming your opinion by googling articles to support your position but you are still uninformed. At least if you read her book, you could say that you have read her story and you still think she's in denial. Instead you refuse to think you can learn anything by understanding what she went through.

Her book is a parenting book, any parent that has not had their child commit mass murder can learn something from her. Sorry, it's true. Deny all you want and then tell us again you know your child and she's in denial and you are disgusted, but you could probably benefit from reading her book and still come out despising her.

Please mention three little nuggets you learned from her. Thanks!
Nothing?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Sue Klebold searched his room, he did not keep his sawed off shotgun in plain sight. She did, however, say that she failed to search in the hollow headboard of his bed which is a place where he might have stored weaponry. Had she thought to see if he had created a hidden storage space in his headboard perhaps she might have found a sawed off shotgun.


http://www.cbsnews.com/news/columbine-were-there-warning-signs/

Something about that just doesn't ring true - especially given the amount of weaponry they had amassed. They had over 100 various kinds of bombs (pipe, grenade) plus ammo and weapons. All of that is not going to fit in a headboard.

Also, Harris had a website with a hit list. Parents had complained to the police. I think it is easier now to look back and say I didn't see it, but there were serious warning signs that were ignored by the parents of both killers and the school.


OMG, can you please just read her book?

DP, but I certainly would not waste my time on a book full of dishonest denial. I saw her interviewed on several shows, and I was disgusted.

Sorry, just being honest.


My above comment should have been separate from the previous poster.


The problem is you are forming your opinion by googling articles to support your position but you are still uninformed. At least if you read her book, you could say that you have read her story and you still think she's in denial. Instead you refuse to think you can learn anything by understanding what she went through.

Her book is a parenting book, any parent that has not had their child commit mass murder can learn something from her. Sorry, it's true. Deny all you want and then tell us again you know your child and she's in denial and you are disgusted, but you could probably benefit from reading her book and still come out despising her.
You're a fine storyteller yourself, but granted, not half as good as Susan Klebold.
Anonymous
I formed my poor opinion of Susan and her gross lack of honesty from her interviews. Definitely not buying her book for more of the same. Why would I?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I formed my poor opinion of Susan and her gross lack of honesty from her interviews. Definitely not buying her book for more of the same. Why would I?


Because an interview is edited down to snippets and doesn't have the in depth analysis or discussion that a book does. Come on. You know the difference. But, you're choosing to be a smug judgy without hearing her out fully. That's fine but that's what you're doing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I formed my poor opinion of Susan and her gross lack of honesty from her interviews. Definitely not buying her book for more of the same. Why would I?


Because an interview is edited down to snippets and doesn't have the in depth analysis or discussion that a book does. Come on. You know the difference. But, you're choosing to be a smug judgy without hearing her out fully. That's fine but that's what you're doing.

You're her local book rep. Notice that's my opinion statement. No question based on your relentless marketing of her fake sob story.
Anonymous
Sue Klebold's anguish is very real but...

Dylan didn't just kill. He taunted and terrorized his victims. And he appeared to enjoy doing it - whooping and hollering and laughing. Making sick jokes. Enjoying himself just as he had anticipated that would..

Sue Klebold had no idea, saw no signs...she wasn't afraid of Dylan. He was her sunshine boy. (shudder)






Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sue Klebold's anguish is very real but...

Dylan didn't just kill. He taunted and terrorized his victims. And he appeared to enjoy doing it - whooping and hollering and laughing. Making sick jokes. Enjoying himself just as he had anticipated that would..

Sue Klebold had no idea, saw no signs...she wasn't afraid of Dylan. He was her sunshine boy. (shudder)







She was in la-la land with her own happy life.
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