Eric
Harris Admitted Homicidal and Suicidal Thoughts
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>>> To this day, the authorities want us to believe that Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold showed absolutely no signs of being violent before they and others unknown (and officially unacknowledged) committed the Columbine massacre, the bloodiest school shooting in US history. We've already seen that just two months before the killings, Harris turned in a graphic short story about a massacre as a school assignment. The three documents below are from Harris' juvenile diversion file. They were sent to The Memory Hole by Randy Brown, a Columbine parent and a member of the Columbine Records Review Task Force. In them, Harris tells the authorities that he has homicidal and suicidal thoughts, and his parents reveal that their son has suicidal thoughts. |
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This first document (below) is a page from the "Client Information" form which Harris himself filled out on 25 March 1998, just over a year before the slaughter. You'll notice that Harris reports that he is angry, depressed, lonely, and has racing, obsessive thoughts. Most important, he checks off that he is having homicidal thoughts. |

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This second document (below) is from a checklist completed by Harris. For item #50, he indicates that he has thought about committing suicide more than twice. |

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This third document is a page from the "Parent Information" form, filled out by both of Harris' parents on an unknown date, presumably 25 March 1998. They indicate that their son is angry, depressed, and having suicidal thoughts. They didn't check "homicidal thoughts," but this isn't too surprising. After all, how many parents are truly in touch enough with their teenage children to know all the mental problems they're having? |

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| posted 18 April 2003 | copyright 2003 Russ Kick |