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This information has been gathered from news updates and the columbine report as well as interviews with the families. All information that has been gathered on the departed is presented below.

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May all the families be blessed and given strength.

Main Suspects

Chris Morris | Philip Duran
Mark Manes | Robyn K. Anderson

List of All Main Suspects

Other Suspects which have been cleared

The entire group which called themselves the Trench Coat Mafia were all pretty much listed as suspects and were all interviewed and given lie detector tests on their own will of which some refused.

The Actual Shooters

Dylan Bennet Klebold

Eric David Harris

 
 
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Dylan Bennet Klebold

Born: September 11, 1981
6 feet 2.5 inches tall, 143 lbs.

17 year old son of Mr. Thomas Klebold (then 52) and Mrs. Susan (Yassenoff) Klebold (then 50), younger brother to Byron (21 at the time).

Tom was a geophysicist, Sue worked with handicapped people. Both were from Columbus, Ohio and went to Ohio State University. Sue was from a prominent Jewish community there, granddaughter of the late philanthropist and construction magnate Leo Yassenoff, who built the local Jewish community center in Columbus that bears his name. Dylan was born in Lakewood, Colorado.

Dylan attended Normandy Elementary School in Littleton, Colorado, for first and second grade and then transferred to Governor's Ranch Elementary School where he was part of the CHIPS (Challenging High Intellectual Potential Students) program for gifted and talented children. His parents told investigators he was somewhat sheltered at Governors Ranch Elementary and believed his transition to Ken Caryl Middle School was a little difficult for him because he was so quiet and shy. Transition from elementary school to middle school is difficult for many adolescents so his parents were not overly concerned.During his earlier school years, he played T-ball, baseball and soccer. He was in Cub Scouts with friend Brooks Brown, a boy he had been friends with since the first grade. He met Eric Harris while attending Ken Caryl Middle School in the seventh or eighth grade and it turned out that Brooks Brown lived near the house Eric's parents had recently bought, and rode the same bus as Eric. Not long after that Eric introduced Dylan to his friend Nathan (Nate) Dykeman, who also attended Ken Caryl, and the boys all became good friends.

In 1995 all four boys moved up to Columbine when they went into the ninth grade. The high school had just undergone a $15 million dollar makeover and they were in the first class to see the new look of the cafeteria and student entrance.

At Columbine Dylan was active in the school play productions as a light and sound coordinator as well as being involved in video productions and Columbine High School's Rebel News Network -- he made a couple of videos with Nate, one of the Rebel News Network annoucements (8mm) and another made Nov. 1998 to show Nate's father where Nate lived, went to school, etc (VHS). Dylan was a computer assistant at school and helped maintain the school computer server. He played Fantasy Baseball on a regular basis; other players said they heard him discussing the plays that would be happening in the week of 4-20, giving them no indication that he didn't plan to be around after that Tuesday.

Their neighbors described them as nice people -- the picture-perfect family. Sherry Higgins, mother to a friend of Dylan and Eric's, says she was told that their 'Hitmen for Hire' video they made about hitmen killing bullies to avenge the weak at Columbine was a spoof; a "bang-bang, Dick Tracy-type thing that they were trying to put together." In hindsight, she admitted it should have been a clue.

The Klebolds maintained initially that they had no idea that their son was troubled. One early report says Sue was stunned by what her son did, she claimed then that she never had a hint of what was going to happen. His older brother Byron also expressed surprise at his younger brother's actions; the closest thing to a gun that the family owned was a BB gun to keep squirrels at bay. Friends of Dylan's said that while they saw Eric being picked on at school, they never saw it happening to Dylan; he was too tall, too lanky, too ignored by those who weren't his friends. But something certainly was bothering him. Years later, Dylan's parents admitted in interviews that they had overlooked the fact that their son was as unhappy as he was, failing to see clues that were, in retrospect, there all along.

When the senior prom was held on 4-17-1999, Dylan went by limo along with 12 other friends to the dance. Nate Dykeman told reporters that nothing seemed unusual about that night, that everything went "perfect". Nate said that Dylan talked happily about a positive future in Arizona attending college and he sounded quite like that was what he really planned to do with his life. His family had already put down money for a dorm room at the University of Arizona where he planned to major in computer science; the whole Klebold family drove to Arizona on March 25, 1999 to pick out Dylan's room.

Dylan's prom date for the night was friend Robyn K. Anderson, whom he'd met some years before at a Christmas party and was attending the event with as a friend; not a love interest. Robyn boasted to another male friend shortly before the prom: "I convinced my friend Dylan, who hates dances, jocks and has never had a date let alone a girlfriend to go with me! I am either really cute or just really persuasive!"

It was Robyn Anderson who helped purchase the two shotguns and the rifle that were used in the assault. She acted as a middleman in a "straw sale" to purchase the guns for them since Dylan and Eric were not 18 at the time (the legal age to purchase a firearm in Colorado) and she was. Shortly before the purchase, the owner of Dragon Arms gun shop in Littleton reported that five teenagers tried to purchase an M-60 machine gun and a silencer-equipped assault pistol in early March. The five appeared on a store surveillance videoptape that was turned over to police but it hasn't been made known if any of the teens was Dylan or Eric.

Dylan was described by many who knew him to be a follower and that Harris had a strong influence on him, particularly after 1998. He was also depicted by those who knew him as a young man who lacked confidence in himself - 'painfully shy', some folks said - but that he was not quick to anger.

But this shy demeanor so many remember him by isn't shared by everyone who knew him. His and Eric's behavior at Blackjack Pizza where they worked definitely didn't fit that profile. When they were bored, they would buy dry ice at the nearby Baskin-Robbins and make little bombs to detonate behind the pizza place. Dylan was once written up for bringing a pipe bomb to work, quitting shortly after, but was rehired by Blackjack later when they needed workers. At least twice the previous owner let Dylan and Eric set fire to aerosol cans, once in a mop sink and another time in an oven. They were constantly playing with fire behind the store, once allowing a blaze in a dumpster to grow so wild that the fire department came out.

Dylan was known to swear in front of teachers and was once suspended from school (along with Eric and another student) for hacking into the school's computer to acquire locker combinations used to place a threatening note in an enemy's locker. According to Nate Dykeman, Dylan and Eric had helped themselves without permission to computer parts from the school; Dylan's father even once made him return a laptop computer stolen from the school. A dean of students who'd seen Dylan and Eric in his office several times told police he wasn't terribly shocked it was them who had done it as he had seen "the potential for an 'evil side'...that there was a violent, angry streak in these kids".

Students in the bowling class Dylan and Eric attended first thing in the morning told reporters that he and Eric would shout 'Heil Hitler!' every time they rolled a good ball - Tom Klebold said he "didn't know where the Nazi stuff or the violence came from" . Dylan's friend Nate Dykeman said that he had seen Eric sketch swastikas but Dylan never did, so it's hard to say how much Dylan actually supported the Nazi movement - support that would seem out of character for a Jewish-born boy almost as much as the violent tendencies he was hiding from his family. Nearly 100 explosive devices and four guns along with two propane bombs were found along with his and Eric's bodies.

Nathan Dykeman told police that he'd seen Dylan making a purchase behind Blackjack Pizza, paying something like $200-$300 dollars to Philip Duran, a co-worker of theirs. Nate thought Dylan was buying drugs and being strongly against drug use himself, Nate gave him a hard time about it. Dylan told him then that he'd been buying a gun (the TEC-DC9, which Mark Manes supplied with Philip's help as go-between). With the weapons purchased Eric and Dylan made a video at Rampart Range where they practiced shooting the sawed off shotguns and the TEC-DC9 with Mark and Mark's friend Jessica Miklich. The videotape of the target practice was made by Harris and Klebold in March, and was shown to Nate two weeks before the Columbine shootings. Dykeman told cops about the videotape three days after the killings.

Just weeks before the massacre, Dylan turned in a school report that was so graphically violent that the teacher told his parents about it. "It's just a story," was Dylan's explanation, accepted easily by his parents. The story was about a lone warrior clad in a trench coat who in gory detail beat, stabbed and shot to death a group of "college-preps," then set off bombs to divert the attention of the police. The language used to describe the prep 'enemies' was so strong that the teacher, Judy Kelly, wouldn't even grade the paper till she'd sat down and spoken with him about it. The families of three victims named Kelly, along with other school employees, in their wrongful death lawsuits, contending she should have done more to call attention to Dylan's violent fantasies.

The Klebolds cooperated with Denver police fully immediately following the massacre but later refused to release Dylan's autopsy, though it has since been released and copies are for sale through Jefferson County, along with the rest of their information about Columbine. In addition to other evidence police confiscated five video tapes the teens shot in the basement of Eric's home (wherein they showed off how well their weapons could be hidden under their trenchcoats). It was in these videos that Dylan's true dark side showed. No sheep, he; no hapless follower blindly tagging after Eric's lead. This was a shotgun-cracking angry young man who wanted to hurt people and showed it in his words and body language.

He and Eric both rant about the 'stuck up bitches' they go to school with, Dylan referring to two by name: Rachel and Jen. The sound clip has been censored due to the derogatory names he used to describe the girls so it's hard to understand but if you listen closely you can hear the gist of it. An interesting aside: Rachel Scott - the first victim to die - was the prom date of Nick Baumgart, Dylan's childhood friend and a mutual friend of Eric's. These may not be the folks referred to in the video but interesting facts to note none the less.

October 1999 the Klebolds announced intent to sue the Jefferson County police department. The basis of their claim was that if the police had treated the Browns' report when Eric threatened Brooks, things would've never escalated to this tragic ending. Several families of the victims who died expressed support of this position, including Daniel Rohrbough's family.

There was some controversy regarding Dylan's death; he died from a single gun-shot wound to the left temple. Investigators initially believed that if Dylan was going to shoot himself, he would've shot himself in the right temple, however Dylan wasn't right-handed; he was left-handed and shot guns with his left hand, something that's clearly seen in the various videos left behind. The coroner ruled it a suicide in Dylan's autopsy report. The Klebolds' lawyer, Frank Patterson, confirmed on behalf of the family that Dylan was indeed left-handed and they stood by the findings of the medical examiner.

Photos of Dylan

 
 
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Eric David Harris

Born: April 9, 1981
5 feet 6.5 inches tall, 135-140 lbs.

18 year old son of Wayne Nelson Harris (Air Force Pilot who, at the time, worked in the flight safety business) and Katherine (Kathy) Ann [Pool] Harris (then part-time caterer), younger brother to Kevin Harris (then 21).

Born in Wichita, Kansas. His parents were both born in Colorado though while in the Air Force working as a transport pilot, Wayne Harris held 11 different positions at six different bases from in Ohio, Michigan and New York. New York was last place they moved before his forced retirement from the military in 1993 due to cutbacks.

The Harris family moved to Littleton in July, 1993 from Plattsburgh, NY. Wayne got a job with Flight Safety Services Corporation in Englewood and Kathy got a job as a caterer. From all accounts, Eric was a 'normal guy' when he lived in Plattsburgh. "My mouth just dropped," former classmate Kyle Ross said. "He was a typical kid. He didn't seem anything like what is portrayed on TV."

Eric met Dylan at Ken Caryl Middle School, in the seventh or eigth grade. Eric met Nate Dykeman in Spanish class and they, for a time, became close friends. He introduced Nate to Dylan and the three hung out quite a bit over the following years.

The Harrises rented for the first three years they were back in Colorado but in 1996 they bought a $180,000 house just south of Columbine High School on Pierce Street. When Eric started going to Columbine he met Brooks Brown riding the school bus - their houses weren't far apart - though Dylan had been friends with Brooks since the first grade.

Among other things, Eric wanted to join the Marines though his application was rejected shortly before the shootings because he was taking the drug Luvox® (Fluvoxamine maleate) at the time, an SSRI antidepressant he was required to take as part of his anger management therapy. Some theorized that Luvox's side-effects contributed to what happened, though some of Eric's friends theorized that he had stopped taking the drug beforehand (which could've triggered an even more violent reaction as stopping Luvox suddenly can enhance the negative side-effects). The autopsy reports he had low therapeutic levels of Luvox in his system* at the time of death.

* Luvox has a 'washout period' of about 14 days for a 60mg/day prescription. Typical Luvox therapy starts with 50mg/day dosage and progresses into high dosages of up to 300mg/day as needed. It's extremely reactive to other substances (alcohol, marijuana, prescriptions). Without knowing how long Eric was taking the drug before 4-20-99 and without knowing how much he was prescribed, it's hard to tell whether this low level of Luvox was because he was actively taking a low level of the drug or because he was in the process of taking himself off a high level of it.

In their sophomore year (1997), Eric and Dylan both worked at Blackjack Pizza - a place where they would later purchase one of the guns (from Mark Manes, a guy co-worker and Columbine graduate Philip Duran set them up with) used to assault Columbine. Robyn Anderson, a friend of Dylan's, also helped purchase two shotguns and the rifle that were later used in the assault Columbine. With the weapons purchased Eric and Dylan made a video at Rampart Range where they practiced shooting the sawed off shotguns.

They got into a lot of mischief at Blackjack, setting off fireworks in the back alley, booby trapping the fence -- they even set a fire in the sink of the kitchen once. Chris Morris, one of Eric's best friends, also worked at Blackjack Pizza and was arrested on 4-20 due to some suspicion he may have been involved in the shootings. He was later cleared and released.

To quote The Denver Post Online's profile that ran: Eric Harris was a killer, certainly cold-blooded, probably deranged. But to simply boil an 18-year-old high school senior down to a soulless, Nazi-loving monster is too easy, too clean. It misses the point: If most kids have two sides, Harris had 10 - some charming, some spiteful, one lethal.

During his freshman year, Eric met Tiffany Typher in German class and took her to the homecoming. It was their only date and when she refused to go out with him again, Eric staged a fake 'suicide', sprawling on the ground with fake blood splashed all over him. He later wrote in her yearbook (and Nate Dykeman's): "Ich bin Gott" - "I am God".

Eric and Dylan hooked up their computers on a network to play Doom together online though it was Eric who had the stronger web presence. Eric's (aka REB, Rebel, Rebdoomer, Rebdomine and probably more) webpages have gotten much media hype but from what I've been able to scrounge, all this hype is the typical media nonsense.

Most of the stink revolves around two particular pages: the Doom II warez site he had up starting somewhere around '96 on WBS and the news-famed WBS site (which is just the lyrics to KMFDM's Son of a Gun . The band publicly distanced themselves from the Trenchcoat Mafia and the killers as did Marilyn Manson and Joe Arpaio and anyone else with half a brain who was listed on Eric's site as being someone he admired.).

Other websites he made include Jo Mamma (a page of 'jo mamma' jokes that aren't supposed to be funny, created by REB [Eric], VoDKa [Dylan] and KiBBz [Zack Heckler]), another WBS page of KMFDM lyrics and the more explicit and threatening website on AOL that contained the spew regarding Brooks Brown and shooting up Littleton.

It was days after the Browns reported the internet threats (tipped off to them by Dylan Klebold, ironically) and general hatred to the police that Eric began keeping a diary of plans to attack Columbine on April 19, 1999. It wasn't till the week-of that they changed plans suddenly to the 20th. It's been speculated that they originally planned to attack on the 19th to coincide with the anniversaries of the Oklahoma bombing and the government fiasco in Waco but no one really knows for sure why they chose the date they did, in the end.

Eric chatted on WBS, Web Broadcasting System, a site which has since been swallowed by the GO network but managed to save Eric's user profile before the merge. He also was an active AOL user; you can see screenshots of his user profiles and text versions with notes. I've heard rumor he was active other places as well but have yet to see anything solid to prove this.

The 'graphic content' spoken of so dreadfully by the media was in most cases sketches of characters straight from Doom II's screen. The 'demonic pictures' in his notebook that were so shocking? More Doom pics. The horned fella's one of the Doom II 'bosses' or 'gods'. Far scarier than his gaming sites were the rants he dumped onto his homepage about hating the world at large. Everyone. Not just jocks. Or blacks. Or whites. Or rich people. Everyone. As a guest from the goth scene stated on 20\20 : "Yeah, blame the music, the clothes...". It's always the same story. Something goes wrong in the younger generation, the older blames everything but themselves. They blame clothes, movies, games, hobbies, music, past times. Never the lack of attention given by parents or the inattention of school staff and other professionals. Never, ever will they hint that the fault may even lay in the individual. Sorry, folks. Some people are just wired wrong. Look at Ted Bundy.

Eric and Dylan both wrote quite a bit about what they wanted to do to the school, both in the form of videos (including the Hitmen for Hire and Basement videos), school reports, and the media-hyped journals and diaries, wherein Eric detailed out floorplans and noted when the lunch room was most crowded. (See more of Eric's writings.)

In the videos he and Dylan shot in Eric's basement bedroom (wherein they showed off the way their weapons fit under their trenchcoats) he and Dylan both go off about the 'stuck up bitches' they go to school with, Dylan referring to two by name: Rachel and Jennifer (Rachel was killed; Jennifer was badly wounded). The sound clip excerpted from the videos was censored by the media due to the cursing so it's hard to understand but if you listen closely you can hear the gist of it.

Eric died in the library from self-inflicted head wound: he placed the barrel of his sawed-off shotgun in his mouth and pulled the trigger. His family moved from Littleton not long after the shootings, for obvious reasons. In the interest of trying to reforge their lives, they appreciate the thoughts of well-wishers but don't want to be contacted by anyone about Columbine. They last said in an open letter to the public:

We continue to be profoundly saddened by the suffering of so many that has resulted from the acts of our son. We loved our son dearly, and search our souls daily for some glimmer of a reason why he would have done such a horrible thing. What he did was unforgivable and beyond our capacity to understand. The passage of time has yet to lessen the pain.

We are thankful to those who have kept us in their thoughts and prayers.

Wayne and Kathy Harris
April 15, 2000

Photos of Eric

 
 
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