The book I just read, Evidence Ignored: What You May Not Know About Columbine has a chapter on the Trenchcoat Mafia. It's pretty detailed. The Amazon preview has the entire chapter you can read for free:
https://www.amazon.com/Evidence-Ignored-What-About-Columbine-ebook/dp/B07ZFDCY2J/
https://www.amazon.com/Journals-Dylan-Klebold-Eric-Harris/dp/1794109935
this is the one that i just ordered, there’s a second one on there too i’ll link that one underneath. i’m not sure how great either one of them are as i haven’t looked to see what anyone else says about them.
https://www.amazon.com/Writings-Eric-Harris-Dylan-Klebold/dp/B085RRNZSK
Always wanted to read this. Apparently, different shooters over the years had a copy of it. There were unconfirmed rumors at one point that Dylan had a copy in his locker. I don't really believe it, but it goes to show what people think of it's content.
Stephen King is my favourite author. If I could push myself to read books digitally, I would. Like the basement tapes, I'm sure it's mystery is what draws me to it. King basically attempting to erase it and all. For anyone interested, you can get a copy of it on amazon for $2,696.99.
It's on the BBC in the UK - it's called "Storyville: Raising a School Shooter"
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m000xnzx/storyville-raising-a-school-shooter
I don't think it's available to watch outside of the UK as standard - you may need a VPN to view
You're definitely right about that. This doesn't really count as a school shooting perse but it happened on a college campus. My friend Eve was murdered in the middle of the night by two thugs who abducted her from her house, while she was studying. Eve and I weren't super close, but the violence and suddenness of her death shook me. She had her whole life ahead of her. She was so damn smart, too. She's several years younger than me and yet she was the one tutoring me in math. She was really sweet, too. The one detail of her death that still haunts me to this day is that she asked her captors to pray with her. I'm sure she knew she was about to die and yet she wanted to ease the burden on their souls. That was Eve. Selfless to the end.
I miss her.
funny thing is no one at Columbine wore trenchcoats. They wore horse riding dusters.
Have you read u/randyColumbine's book? The inept and corrupt police response from before, during and after is fully exposed.
I think you're talking about "A Lasting Impression - The Impact of Columbine" by Sasha Huttunen (Author)?
Anyone can see the $595 price around if you google the title. It is out of print.
I just found this "a revised version of the book is coming up soon" according to this page
"About the Author
Sasha Huttunen (b. 1988) is a young reporter who aims to be an
author-journalist someday. A Lasting Impression is his first book, but
presumably not his last one. He lives in Finland. What will become of
him is anyone's guess."
You read it, so what is it like?
I think you're talking about "A Lasting Impression - The Impact of Columbine" by Sasha Huttunen (Author)?
Anyone can see the $595 price around if you google the title. It is out of print.
I just found this "a revised version of the book is coming up soon" according to this page: https://www.amazon.com/Lasting-Impression-Impact-Columbine/dp/1847991912/ref=sr_1_1?crid=155MNB288Y6U&keywords=A+Lasting+Impression+-+The+Impact+of+Columbine&qid=1668781835&sprefix=a+lasting+impression+-+the+impact+of+columbine%2Caps%2...
" Product description From the Publisher We recommend you do not buy this title at this time; a revised version of the book is coming up soon!
About the Author Sasha Huttunen (b. 1988) is a young reporter who aims to be an author-journalist someday. A Lasting Impression is his first book, but presumably not his last one. He lives in Finland. What will become of him is anyone's guess. "
You read it, so what is it like?
Weather Underground has a section for historical weather, and when you input Littleton, they give you weather for Denver airport. It was reported between 67-70 degrees from 10:50AM - 1:50PM with cloudy skies.
https://www.wunderground.com/history/daily/us/co/littleton/KDEN/date/1999-4-20
It is incredibly late in Europe, and I don't have time for you to respond. So I'm going to address any posts I've made to try and find this "misinformation"
to quote TIME magazine on Cassie's book "Time We expect martyrs to be etched in stained glass, not carrying a backpack and worrying about their weight and their finals. Cassie's is a mystery story, the story of a girl lost to bad friends and drugs and witchcraft and all the dark places of teenage rebellion."
You can read more about her book and her dark past before her death here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/She-Said-Yes-Unlikely-Martyrdom/dp/0743400526
Anything else you claimed to be misinformation? Perhaps do research before claiming I'm giving "misinformation"
A lot of people get Zero Hour and Zero Day mixed up Zero Day is a fictional movie about Calvin and Andre.. Zero Hour is a series of docu-drama on 9/11, Timothy McVeigh and other tragedies. One episode is about Columbine.
"Healing the Invisible Wounds of Trauma: A Columbine Survivor’s Story" by Kristen Krueger.
I have not seen this book mentioned often. I have not read it yet but you can take a look at the many good reviews on amazon:
There's also the book by Columbine library survivor Kacey Ruegsegger Johnson titled "Over My Shoulder: A Columbine Survivor's Story of Resilience, Hope and a Life Reclaimed".
I've started this one and I've liked what I've read so far. It's very interesting and well written.
oh i can send you the links to both books!! https://www.amazon.com/RACHEL-ADAM-Darrell-Scott/dp/1792798008/?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_w=kAbqC&content-id=amzn1.sym.38bb2fca-b288-4f86-afed-5132328a7c6d&pf_rd_p=38bb2fca-b288-4f86-afed-5132328a7c6d&pf_rd_r=0F6KVDB7XYXRDVHYM4FE&pd... and then he also wrote this one https://www.amazon.com/RACHEL-AMBER-Darrell-Scott/dp/1793893365/?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_w=kAbqC&content-id=amzn1.sym.38bb2fca-b288-4f86-afed-5132328a7c6d&pf_rd_p=38bb2fca-b288-4f86-afed-5132328a7c6d&pf_rd_r=0F6KVDB7XYXRDVHYM4FE&p...
I have this one and it's great
I have The writings of Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold too and it's very interesting too. But the journals in it are not as complete as the other one.
Yeah this is the book I'm thinking about. Only a small amount is actually her words and the rest was a ghostwriter who are supposedly close to the family. It was just weird.
You can stream American Tragedy on Amazon Prime. Generation Columbine is also on Amazon but you need a Starz subscription. I believe you can sign up for a free trial.
Ok, so I did what was suggested here. As much as I can tell, there was no one named Mia at Columbine that entire school year. I’m actually sort of surprised at that tbh lol. It could still be a nickname, so it could be someone in the yearbook, but no one at least properly goes by that name
S.W.A.T. Classic 9" Lace-Up. You can tell because of the logo on the bottom of the boots, which can be seen in the suicide photo.
Please anyone who is engaging in self-harm, thinking about it or wants to understand why they did it look into Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT). If you’re not ready to see a therapist there is a wealth of information online. Take a look at a list of coping skills and just try, please.
Self-guided workbooks are not a replacement for therapy but this one is excellent and very affordable!
(I hope it’s ok to share this info. If not, I apologize and will remove my post.)
Probably the best book I've read on it has been Evidence Ignored: What You May Not Know About Columbine. I'm not sure why it's not a perfect score on Amazon, but it is seriously a phenomenal book, especially if you've just read Cullenbine, you'll find this author countered almost every point Dave made, and backed it up with sources.
Even Randy Brown left a 5 star comment on it. I cannot recommend this book enough, it is insanely good, and if you have Kindle Unlimited you can read it for free!
Amazon Link for the book - currently free on Kindle Unlimited.
yes Wally has been close to denver community and is there a lot doing book signings and lectures.
https://www.amazon.com/Hour-I-First-Believed/dp/0007290802
Caelum Quirk is a middle-aged schoolteacher. Students at Columbine High School generally respect him and turn to his wife Maureen, the school nurse, when in trouble. When he has to return to his home town for the funeral of his beloved aunt, Maureen promises to join him the next day - but she goes to work that morning, and that’s when the shootings happen. She hides in a cupboard, unable to see what’s happening, but listening to the students being taunted, then killed.
Life can never be the same again. In the face of Maureen’s trauma, Caelum searches for meaning, delving into his own family history and discovering that nothing was as he’s always been told. As the couple inch towards recovery and suffer setbacks, the stories of Caelum’s redoubtable ancestors illuminate how he came to be the man he is, and how he and Maureen might live in the future with freedom and dignity. With no easy answers, Caelum gradually comes to an understanding of who he really is and what he can believe in.
Gleason's book discusses this. You can read most of the chapter on the bullying they received for free using the Look Inside feature on the Kindle version. https://www.amazon.com/Evidence-Ignored-What-About-Columbine-ebook/dp/B07ZFDCY2J/ The book's next chapter talks about things they did to bully other people.
Amazon provides a nice feature-- A peek into the book & even the option to listen to Sue read a bit of it here:
https://www.amazon.com/Mothers-Reckoning-Living-Aftermath-Tragedy/dp/0147526698
Thirteen Families:Life After Columbine - The film focuses on the families and how their lives have been impacted by the shooting. Only victim's family that isn't interview is Steven Curnow.