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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I read it and I have also read Columbine. In addition, I'm a mental health professional and mother of teens. I found the book to be very moving, honest and painful. Sue K. accepts responsibility for what she and her husband missed; but you can see how easy it would be to miss what they did. She blames herself for not paying close enough attention but Dylan, and especially Eric, fooled many people including teachers, counselors and law enforcement. The Klebolds seemed like a very loving family who just didn't get how seriously depressed their child was. Put yourself in their place - the kid was going to college and had just gone happily to the prom. What would you have suspected? [/quote] Dylan was still spending most of his free time with Eric. After the trouble that those two had gotten into - why were they still hanging around each other so much? I have always thought that those two spun off of each other and that they were emboldened by each other to do this. If the two of them had not been together, Columbine would not have happened. Dylan probably would have gone off to college where the st*ff would have hit the fan for him but in not such a violent way. The kid was not stable.[/quote]
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