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In reply to the discussion: Susan Klebold: "I Will Never Know Why" [View all]obamanut2012
(26,068 posts)27. None of them were failed parents
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Yes, I thought that was a very kind thing for him to do. In the Amish massacre, they
sabrina 1
Dec 2012
#3
After reading the Dave Cullen book on Columbine, I found Klebold's story to be classically tragic.
Tommy_Carcetti
Dec 2012
#4
Okay, maybe I misunderstood your comment. I don't think this article answered that
sabrina 1
Dec 2012
#16
Not sure I agree with that line of reasoning. Most people don't even consider
sabrina 1
Dec 2012
#29
Exactly NOBODY would have been shot if there hadn't been access to guns, regardless of mental health
riderinthestorm
Dec 2012
#21
Newsweek ran a terrific article on the pastors who tried to counsel the Klebold and Harris families
riderinthestorm
Dec 2012
#23
I never heard that story before. I do remember the girl they mention and had no
sabrina 1
Dec 2012
#32
I agree it is commendable that she does not blame 'bullies' as the media reported.
sabrina 1
Dec 2012
#14
They got the guns through friends, who illegally sold them to them under the table
riderinthestorm
Dec 2012
#22
Well, the truth is most people who end up committing horrific crimes like this
sabrina 1
Dec 2012
#39