Thursday, July 06, 2006

If only Michael Moore had been there, he could have reasoned with those boys...

WGAL: Columbine Killers' Journals, Writings Released

DENVER -- Hundreds of pages of hate-filled diary entries, maps and documents offer a chilling insight into the minds of the Columbine High School killers.

Killers' Journals: Excerpts Full Text (Large File)

Images: Victims Killers' Home Video Target Practice

Receipts, money orders, a Texaco ticket for $50 worth of propane, and an outline for a 1998 high school term paper on Charles Manson are all among the more than 930 pages of documents seized from the homes and cars of Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, following their 1999 killing spree at Columbine High School.

Jefferson County Sheriff Ted Mink released the documents Thursday, just a few weeks after he said he would turn over everything except the so-called basement tapes.

Mink said he was concerned that the audio- and videotapes could inspire copycat attacks.

The documents released Thursday also include an April 1999 calendar on which the words "death, afraid?" were written on the April 13 -- one week before the attack.

A long list of things to do was written in the space for Friday, April 16 -- including "get nails," "get gas cans," "get duffel bags," "get propane," and "finish fuses."

Klebold and Harris shot and killed 12 students and one teacher on April 20 -- then turned the guns on themselves.

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