Anonymous wrote:I just google imaged those two. Oh man, those images of those murderers sauntering into that school wearing those trench coats is just chilling.
These kids were sociopaths and they fed off each other. And they had been spinning off of each other getting worse and worse for a while.
Honestly I didn't watch too much coverage of this when it happened because it was so awful. I see evil there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I think I remember reading that, actually, now that I've just (re?) read it. What I remember is feeling dissatisfied. It doesn't actually say anything except I had no idea. She writes of some vignettes - holding his face in her hands, talking to him about how much he is loved. But can you really really miss 2+ years of depression and suicidal thoughts? (My kids are younger, so I've not faced teenagers). Can you really miss every single warning sign? Can there really be no warning signs?
It's speculated Klebold was the follower, right? And Harris the more dominant personality?
I think everyone, after something senseless happens, wants to know why. And just hearing that people are mentally ill isn't enough. That's not why. There have to be reasons why. Because of there are reasons why, then we can work backwards and figure out how to stop this from happening again. We have to stop this from happening again. We can't accept these things just happen.
Hdn't they been bullied by the "in" crowd? The star athletes, cheerleaders, etc.
This is a contested issue. A friend of the boys said that they were bullied. A reporter who investigated the issue found that they weren't bullied, but that Harris was prone to bullying himself. Harris was a sociopath. Klebold was depressed. Harris had a severe case of megolomania and wanted to prove his superiority to the whole world. He was deeply angry that no one recognized that he was God-like and better than everyone else. Klebold got sucked in to the fantasy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here it is
http://www.oprah.com/world/Susan-Klebolds-O-Magazine-Essay-I-Will-Never-Know-Why
She's the one that went to get her hair done the next day or two days later.
Seriously? Fuck her.
You know what, you cannot possibly know what you would do under extraordinary circumstances. Stop condemning until you have taken one step in her shoes. I am so tored of people blaming parents for heinous crimes committed by their adult children. My BIL was murdered but wben his parents reached out to my family, we didn't slam the door on their face. Their lives had been devastated, as well. Also, FWIW, my sister and I bothhad our hair done the day before his funeral.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here it is
http://www.oprah.com/world/Susan-Klebolds-O-Magazine-Essay-I-Will-Never-Know-Why
She's the one that went to get her hair done the next day or two days later.
Seriously? Fuck her.