The Real Story About Columbine
Posted on May 29, 2004
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John Wendel sent me a link for a fascinating article by one Dave Cullen titled: The Depressive and the Psychopath - At last we know why the Columbine killers did it. . Seems as if everyone, from the popular media to the schoolmates, got it wrong. This wasn’t really a case of neglected kids, or amplified revenge. One kid was just depressed… the other, well, nobody could have done anything about him. So say the FBI psychiatrists. Go read it for the whole story.
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