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On 04·30-99,at about 1635hoursI respondedto GaryLozow's office in orderto interview Susanand Tom Klebold,the parent'
ofDylanKlebold. Also present for this interviewwas Sgt.Randy West,InvestigatorCherylZimmermanandDistrictAttorney Charles Tingle, Stephanie 0 'Malley and Gary LoZQw were presentassistingwith the representationof the Klebold parents, Sgt. West explained the purpose of our visit was to obtain background information on DylanKlebold and he asked that the Klebold's provide that informationto us.
The Klebold's advised that Dylan Klebold was born 09·l!·8I, and was a healthy, happy child, who grew to be very bright.
They advised that Dylan Klebold was very good at math, was shy, and waswell loved by his teachers end peers. There were J
problems with Dylan. He joined Boy Scouts, won a Pinewood Derby and was a pitcher on a little league team. The
Klebold's indicatedthat Dylan was gentle,and was that way until the day he died.
Mr. Klebold indicatedthat he and his son were very close and he is veryupset with the way that the media has portrayedhim, Mr. Klebold said that he has no idea what happenedor why and indicatedthat Dylan was his best friend and that they spent a lot of'timetogether. Mr. Kleboldsaid that he believedthat his son hada personalitythat was verysimilar 10his, Mr. Klebold went on to state that Dylan always had few friendsand thathe was an easychild and a normal teenager. Mr. Klebold said that Dylan managed himself and his life well and pointed out that he was in a gifted program at Governor's Ranch Elementary, where he had wonderful teachers in his classes. Mr. Klebold indicated that Dylan's transition to junior high school was difficult for him and Mr. Klebold found that to be painful becausehe knew the issuesthat Dylan would go through frombeing in an elementaryschool to going to junior high school. Mr. Kleboldsaid that he and his wife were not absentee parents and that they were always there for Dylan.
According to Mr. Klebold, Dylan was born at Lutheran MedicalCenter and went to Governor's Ranch Elementary School, where he wasinvolvedin the CHIPSProgrambetweengradesthreeand six. Priorto that, Dylanwas in NormandyElementary 'l' Officer
first and second grade. Dylan then went on to junior high school at Ken Caryl and then ended up at Columbine High
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School. In terms of sports, Dylan played soccer when he was in fifth Or sixth grade and he also played T-Ball and baseball. Dylanwas very competitive, however,he was sensitive. DuringDylan's time at Ken Caryl Junior High School, therewasno giftedprogram,however,he did moderatelywell. Mr. Kleboldbelievedthat Dylanhad drum lessons, however,doesnot recall any particular extracurricular activities in junior high school other than baseball. Once at Columbine High School, Dylan became involved in the plays at the school and in particular, worked soundsand lights. Dylan was also a computerassistant and did troubleshootingand assisted with computers. Dylan was described by hi' parents as "pretty quiet" while attending
Columbine High School and stated that Dylan worked at Black Jack Pizza for a while, quit, went to work at Computer Renaissance, and then left there, and returned to Black Jack Pizza, which is where he was working at the time of his death.
Wbenaskedaboutgirlfriends,the Klebold's indicatedthat Dylandidn't exactlyhavea girlfriend,but wouldgo out with a gronp of friends which Mr. Klebold described as "group dating." The Klebold's said that Dylan was extraordinarily shy in high ,hool, however, he did go to the prom with Robyn Anderson. The Klebold's said that Robyn and Dylan studied Calculus together and describedRobyn as a very sweetgirl and againsaid that they dnn'r believe that Dylanever consideredRobynhis girlfriendand again pointed out that there were groups of kids that dated together.
When asked about different friends that Dylan had, the Klebcld's said that Dylan had a circle of acquaintances and that it wasn't necessarily a specific group, however, several groupsof kids that knew each other. The Klebold's described Dylan's friends as quiet and intelligent kids and maybe shy. The Klebold's said that Dylan's friends were definitely not the most popular kids in school. Dylan had three to four close male friends, who they named as Zaeh Heckler, Nathan Dykeman,and Eric Harris, The Klebold's also said that Dylanhad mentionedChris Morris's name, however, they don't believethat he had ever been at their house. He also mentioned Dylanwas involvedin too FantasyBaseball League with Kristin Theibault, and otherswho had been at the Klebold residence. Mr. Klebold saidthat Dylanwasvery involvedin the Fantasy Baseball League on the Internet andstated that he had a prettyorganizedwebsite regardingthat. Mr. Kleboldsaid that Dylan wouldpick players and they would draft different players and they had played for several years. The Klebold's also advised that Dylan was involved in playingMidnight Bowling at Fun-Plex and would play every few weeks with his group of friends.
be Klebold's indicated that they have an older son,Byron, who movedout two and a half years ago and lives in Aurora with
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Mr. Klebold advised that the transition from Governor's RanchElementaryto Ken Caryl Junior High could be describedas from "cradle to reality." Mr. Klebold said that Dylan was sheltered at his classes at Governor's Ranch. The Klebold's perspective is that Dylan seemed well adjusted. Mrs, Kleboldthan staredthe onlytime she ever saw Dylan cry was once when became home from school and went to his bedroom. Dylanthentook a box of stuffed toys from the closet and buriedhimself and fen asleep underneaththe stuffedtoys, Mr. Kleboldsaid that shecheckedon what the problemwas, however,Dylar would never tel! her what had caused him to cry. The Klebold's indicatedthat they monitored everything about Dylan and Mr. Klebold said that based on his own experience, Dylan seemed normal. Mr. KJebold went on to state that he asked Dylan in the past if people were picking on him and Dylanwould tell bimno, and would point out that he was 6'4" so people wouldn't pick on him, however, Dylan did indicate that people picked on Eric (Harris).
When asked about the relationship between Dylanand Eric, Mr. Klebold indicatedthat Eric Harris was"a best friend, but not the only friend." Whenasked where Ericand Dylan spent mostoftheir time, the Klebold's indicatedthat Eric did not spend very much time at the Klebold residence and that Dylan sometimes spent the night at Eric Harris's house, as well as others. The Klebold's said that even though Dylanspent eveningsat differentfriends' houses, he always attended to his homework, The KJebold's also indicated that he knows that Dylan and his friends socialized on the computer and would play different computer gamesvia the Internet. When asked about Dylan's friends, the Klebold's indicated that they struck them as happy and healthy and that there was a lot of laughter between Dylan and his friends and that they would watch movie, and other activities. The Klebold's indicatedthat Dylan's friendswere alwaysnice and polite to them and indicated that they all seemed Ilke laid hack kids without social pressures, The Klebold's indicatedthat Dylan seemedto like the way that he looked and seemed comfortable in talking to anyone. The Klebold's describedDylan's friends, Nate and Zach, as extroverts and Mrs. Klebold said that she had never met Chris (Morris). Mr. KJebold said that he had met Chris and described him as "serious. The Klebold's said that Eric Harris was quieter and they never felt that they knew him very well, however, he was always
respectful. The Klebold's said that Dylan hadsleep oversat all of the differentboys' homesandKlebold saidthat It sometimes happened every other weekend. Mrs, Klebold said that shebelievedit was closer to once a month that Dylan slept at one of is friends house. OfficerSign;ltute
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When asked specifically about a mend of Dylan's by the name of 10e, the Kiebold's indicated that they have a vague recollection and thought that there may be an association with Black Jack Pizza. When asked about Brooks Brown, the Klebold's indicated that Brooks was. mend ofDylan's and MIs. K1ebold indicatedthat she and Brooks' mother an: mends. They also indicated that Brooks used to have a band and that Dylan played the drums in that band. The Klebold's said that Brooksgot out the Chips programin the 6thgradeandafter that Brooksand Dylanweremore acquaintancesthan friends. The Kleboid's said that Brooks bed his own circle of friends, however, at somepoint in the last coupleofyears Brooksand Dylan had become closer. In fact, Brooks and Dylan discussedpossibly writing a play together sometimelast year. Mrs. Klebold said that she knew that Judy Brown had problems with Eric Harris and knows that there was SOme sort of a conflict over a snowball being thrown. Mrs. Klebold said that she did no! know about the web site informationand didn't know about any threats that were allegedlymade hy EricHarris againstBrooksBrown. Mrs. Klebold said that she does knowthat JudyBrown did not like Eric Hams, however. she indicated that "Judy doesn't like a lot of people." Mrs. Klebold said that Dylan did -ientionthat there was a problem between Ericand Brooks, however, Dylan liked both of them. Dylan indicatedthat he was goingto slay out of this conflict. The Klebold's thoughtthat this was a normal range of adolescent behavior. The Klebold's also indicated that Nate and Zach wanted the same girl a few monthsago and now they're not talking, indicatingthat this is also within that normal range of adolescent behavior. Mrs. Klebold said that Dylan was tolerant, even tempered, and never talked beck.
Mr. Klebold indicated that he and his son, Dylan,did lots cf things togetherand talked a lot. Mr. Klebold indicatedthat they
played sports together andthat they also workedon Dylan's car togetherand built speakersfor the car. MI. Klebold indicated that Dylan also huilt his own computer and they played ehese together. Mr. Klebold said that he got rheumatoid arthritis approximately three years ago and so he had to quit playing sports with his son. Mr. Klebold said that Dylan was a typical adolescent and would have one word answers at times.
Mr. Kleboldindicated that he is a GooPbysicalConsultantand that he contracts for independentoil and gas companies. Mr.
Kleboldsaid that he is often out oftbe house,however,he has been homea lot in the last year. MI. Klebold also indicatedthat he andhis wifehavepurchased incomepropertiesto fix up, however, indicatedthat Dylandid not like to help himin the repairs
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Mrs. Klebold indicated that she has worked for 20 years in higher education and that she started as a tutor, became a lab assistant, and worked in a GED lab. Mrs. Klebold said that since Septemberof 1991 she trains people with disabilities.
The Klebold's indicatedthat they have Rockies season tickets, whichthey split between four families. Mr. Klebold 'aid that
usually he and one of his sons will attendthese games.When askedhow long they have livedon"treet, they indicated that they had been there 10 years. The Klebcld's indicated that they would drive down to school when Dylan went to elementaryandjunior high school andthen hewoulddrivehimselftoColumbineHigh School.When askedaboutwhat Dylan's dreams were for the future, they indicated that he wanted 10 be a computer science major and had been accepted at the Universityof Arizona. The Klebold's 'aid that they hadjust goneon a four daytrip to the UniversityofArizona so that Dylan couldpick out his dormroom. The Klebold's indicatedthat Dylanwouldnot liketo dwell on decisionsand he appeared to reel comfortablewith his decision ofgoing to the Universityof Arizona.
The Klebold's indicatedthat there was a lot of involvement in Dylan's life,the last month of his life, however, over Passover he seemeda bit sadder.
When asked about Dylan's room and any wall decorations, the Klebold's indicatedthat they never saw anything unusual in Dylan's room and thought that it was normal for a 11or 18year old boy.The Klebold's said that Dylan had a Nine Inch Nails poster and anotherposterofa womanin a leopardbikini.The Klebold's saidthat Dylan also had three sport, pictures regarding baseballand also had some street signs. Mrs. Kleboldindicatedthat Dylanbad a poster ofMarilyn Mansonand that 'he asked him about it, and in particular askedhim what it meant Dylanbadtold herthat it didn't meananythingand that he didn't really listen to lyrics of Marilyn Mansonmusic, however,did listen10the music. The Klebold's indicatedthat Dylan liked Techno music, which Mr. Klebold described as "machine made music." In particular, Dylan liked Ramstien and KMFDM. The Klebold's saidthat Dylanwas learninghow to makedecisionsandthey wouldlet himmakethosedecisions ifhewouidexplain himselfand articulate why he was makingthe decisionshe was making. The Klebold's indicatedthis Was an example ofDylan becomingan adult.
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The Klebold's indicatedthat they're biggest shock was whenDylan and Eric were caught breaking intoa car. They indicated that Dylanwent into diversionand did verywell with it, as did EricHarris,and they both gotout early. The Klebold's indicated that Dylanwas angrywhen he was caught trespassinginto the vanand he told them that it was innocent,that the vanhad been parked there and the stuffthat they took belonged to a company.
'gt. West asked the Klebold's about the PVC and galvanizedpipe in the garage.and Mr. Klebold indicated that he fixes his
rental homes up and that there is probablyparts of pipes and/or PVC in the garage.
Whenaskedabout activitiesthat Dylanwas interested in, the Klebold's indicatedthat Dylan and his friendsliketo watchvideos and that they were like normal teenagers and watchedmovies, such a, action films and comedies. Mr. Klebold indicatedthat there's a lot of violence in that kind of movies, however, he felt that these are the kind of movies that all kid, today are watching, and in particular named James Bond movies, Lethal Weapon, and Matrix, When asked about the video game "Doom," the Klebold's indicated that Dylan playedthat gameall the time. The Klebold's indicated that Dylandid not hid his playing of "Doom" from his parents and that ne would play it on the computerover the phone lines.
When asked about the week proceedingApril 20, the Klebold's indicatedthat on Friday night, April 16th,Eric Harris came over to spendthe night sometimebetween 10:00p.m,and II :00p.m, The Klebold's said that they have not seen Eric in about six months at their nome previous to that. The Klebold's said that when Eric arrived at their house on Friday night he was carrying a black nylon duffle bag that was "stuffed with something." The Klebold's indicated that it was awkward for Eric to carry this and that he had to USe both hands. The Klebold's said that the next morningEricleft sometime between9:00 a.m. -id9:30 a.m, and that he did not have the black dufflebagwith him. The Klebold's also advised that the bed did not look slept Unit
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When askedabout the relationshipbetweenDylanand Eric, theyadvised that they did not havethe impressionthat anyonewas the leader, however, advised on occasion Eric would get mad at Dylan if he "screwed somethingup."
Whenaskedabout Saturday and Sunday,theKlebold's advisedthat Saturdaythe 17thwas promnight andthatDylanwas going to the Prom with Robyn Anderson, The Klebcld's indicated that Robyn was in New York and did not get homeSaturdayuntil 4:30 p.m. and that Dylan may have been a little bit stressed out that Robyn was delayed getting back from New York. The Klebold's said that the limo was supposedto pick them up at 6:00 p.m, at one of the kid's house. The Klebold's said that
Robyn Anderson picked Dylan up and that when she arrived there they talked about their future plans with school and the "lebold's video taped them leaving. The Klebold's 'aid that Dylan and Robyn went to Bella's restaurant ill downtown and that there was a total of 12 people in the limousine. The Klebold' saidthat Eric Harris did not have a date for the prom, but did go to the after prom. Mrs, Kleboldsaid that Dylanarrivedhome from the prom at about 3:00 a.m. on Sunday morningand she asked him how the prom was. Dylanthen showedhi' mother a flaskof Schnapps. however,told her that he did not drink but a little bit. Dylan indicatedthat the rest of the groupwas going to breakfast,however.he was tired and he was just going to go to bed.
The Klebold's said that on Sunday they believedthat Dylan slept late because he had gotten home so late. Mr. Klebold said that he thought that Dylanwas going to be going Over 10 Eric's, however.he is not sure. Mrs. Klebold did say that they were homeall weekend long and indicated that they normallyhave dinnertogetheras a family on Sunday nights, however,cannot rememberif they actually did have dinner together on Sunday, the 18th.
Sgt. West asked the Klebold's if they ever saw the black duffle bag again,and Mr. Klebold said that they did not see it again, nor did they Look for it. Mr. Klebold said that the last time he was in Dylan's roomwas approximately two weeks prior to the 20th and that wasto tum offthe computerwhichhad been lefton. Mr.Kleboldsaid he didn't go up to Dylan's roomthat much. fr. Kleboldsaid he did not believethat Dylan hung out with kids that they didn't approveof, otherwise they would not have Officer~~ll!1Jre
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When asked specifically about April 20th, tile Klebold's indicated that Dylan had bowling on Monday, Tuesday, ana Wednesdaymorningsana therefore would havehad a bowlingclass at 6:00 a.m. The Klebold's said that they heard Dylan get up and heard him leavethe house at about $;30 a.m, on April20th. The Klebold's said that they did not actually see him leave,
but ratherheard him yell out, "Bye" and then heard him leavethe residence. Mr. Klebold said that he was home all day long and did not see Dylan again.
Mr. Klebold indicated that On April 20th, between 11:30 a.m. and noon, Nate Dykeman called him on the telephone at his residence. Nate asked Mr. Klebold if Dylanwas there and Mr. Kleboldsaid that Dylan was in school, Mr. Klebold said that Nate said he did not want to WOlT)! him, however, there had been a shooting at the school and there had been descriptionsof 10 shooters wearing trench coats. Nate also told Mr. Klebcld that Dylan was not in class and that be was trying 10 account for all ofthe people that he knows who wear trench coats. Mr. Klebold said that he went up to Dylan's room and lookedfor his coal, however, did not find it. Mr. Klebold said it was a warm day and that he dido 't think Dylan would need the trench COal,
however,he could not find it in his room. Mr. Klebold saidthat he then turnedon his televisionand called his wife,who
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Mafla," and he advised that Dylan told him that the "jocks" calledhim and his friendsthat. Mr. Klebold said that Dylanwas kind of amused by the name that the "jocks" had given them.
Mr. Kleboldsaid that he also called his son Byronon April 20th,as well as Stephaniewho rents their pool house. Mr. Klebold said tbat Judy Brown also showed up at their residence and shortly after that the police showed up at the residence. Mr. Klebold saidthat a Lakewood Detectivequestionedtbem in a squadcar for a short period and then a search was conductedon their residence.
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We then asked the Klebold's if they had any questions of us, and Mr. Klebold advised that he would like to get a copy of anything that was on the computer or any diary that Dylan may have left. The Klebcld's indicated they would like to know about any writings by Dylan to help them understandwhat had happenedon Apri12Oth.
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Or, 04-20-99, at acproxirnatety 1220 my office cent acted me to respond to Columbine High Set10cl 'ccarsc
in Littleton in reference to a shooting situation Upon arrival at thaI tocator I was directed to :esoo'o , which was the address of a possible suspect Involved in the shooting Inside Ire
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people who were identified as Thomas E, Klebold (DOB' 04-15-47) the father of the alleged suspect Dylan Klebold Also present was Dylan's mother, Susan
Y Klebold, (OOB 03-25-49), Byron Kleoold [DOB 10-23·78) ar,J
Stephanie A Juenemann (DOB 10-04-71). Arriving at their residence shortly after my arrival, was Jucy E Browe (DOB. 05-26-49) After contacting the residence we had them exit the residence and we then proceeded to dear the residence for any other possible people hiding within the structure itself After the residence was cleared I
spoke with Dylan Klebold's falher, Thomas Klecold Thomas Indicated thaI he does reside at tn.s residence and rus phone number is ~ and he has 1 pager number of
~homas was aware of the situation at Columbine High scnoo: and he, with the
knowledge of his attorney, Gary tczcw, (303-292-5656) agreed to speak with me aboUl this inCident Thomas gave Dylan'S birth date as 09-11-81and indicated that Dylan did reside at their resicence and that he is a senior al Columbine High School. Thomas indicated that he had been home at their residence for the entire day. He indicated that Dylan drove a black BMW with license plate GBZ2636 Thomas indicated his sen had left early that morning because of a scheduled early morning bowiing class. Thomas did
not see Dylan leave the residence so
he was not familiar wnat the ciolhing Dylan was wearing, When asked aboul possible clothing he wore, Thomas indicated his son Dylan did wear a black trench coat along with five or six other kids at the school, When asked whom Dylan hung around with, Thomas indicated first Eric Harris, who also wore a trench coal. He also indicated
Zac Heckler, Nate DYKeman, Chris Morris who also wore a trench coat and a female identified oniy with the first name of Robin. Thomas indicated his son had gone to the prom with Robin on this previous Saturday evening. When asked about Dylan's behavior and attitude these last few days, Thomas Indicaled thaI Dylan's attitude was good. He was very communlcalive and Thomas did not notice anything unusual about his behavior He indicaled that his brother's name is Byron and that Thomas' wife name is Susan and that she is the biological mother Again he reiterated that there was not'ling unusual about Dylan's behavior nor any issues that Dylan seemed to be
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questioned about guns, Thomas indicated that aside from a BB gun he never owned a gun and II',athe .s a".,es: guns, He indicated that Dylan agreed with him on his stance on weapons He stated that the 86 gun was sullrn the house, However, it was a gift to Dylan originally Throughout our conversation, and throughout the remainder 01 the time I was with Thomas Klebold he continued to state that his son would never be Involved With anything like this and that we would not lccatec any bombs in his residence, At this time I spoke with Susan Klebold (DOS- 03·25·49) She Indicated that she resides 'n the residence along with her husband and son Dylan She indicated that Dylan left at approximately 0515 thiS "'ernlng ac:: :t,a' was normal on Monday, Wednesdays and Fridays
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indicated that she has an early bOWling class but she did not see him leave, however she did speak With nlm When asked what he was wearing, she Indicated that she suspected that he would be wearing rus trench coat When asked Why she believed thai, she stated that aftar the information came out
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nvclved in the shooting at the high school and prior to our arrival, her husband Tom had checked the residence and did not locate the trench coat. She also :l1dicatedthat her son Dylan would be driVing a black BMW When questioned about Dylan's behavior and attitude, Susan indicated that he has had a good attitude and his behavi"r was good and he was extremely hapoy because he had just recently been accepted at the college 01 his first choice, which was the University of Arizona in recsen.Az. Susan indicated that Dylan had gone to the prom with a female known as Roilyn however she did not remember the girl's last name She indicated that Dylan had nat planned on going, However, he was talked into it by fnencs and the ended up renting a limo, She believed that he was with Nate as a double date type situation, She stated to her knowledge Dylan's friend Eric Harris did not go to the prom. She also indicated that there was no unusual behavior observed from Dylan She stated that the boys had just a couple 01days ago gone to the Outback Restaurant (Dylan and Ericl She believed Eric had coupons that they could use at the restaurant. She went on to state that Dylan spent a lot of lime at rus computer that he had bull! himself, When questioned about prtor problems, Susan stated that Dylan had been on a Diverston Program tor stealing electronic equipment from a van. She stated that this incident occurred m Jefferson County She went on to state that those involved m the Diversion Program, as well as herself, had agreed that Dylan was doing very
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well. When asked about guns or explosives, she stated that Dylan has always been fascinated by explosives and guns. She stated that Dylan wore combat- looking boots and that he liked the look that he had established She trlen recanted her previous statement and stated that Dylan did not really talk about explosives and guns but he just likes
to have the look of the trench coat and boots. She indicated that Dylan had received some type of
military-type catalog in the mail and it was from that catalog that Dylan had ordered his combat-type boots She indicated that Dylan was "not a mainstream type kid". She stated that he felt that he believed he was not in the main loco but it did not show and that he gave no indication he was upset about not being accepted She went on to state that Dylan played lots of computer games that bothered her. When asked about the family dynamics, she indicated that Dylan and his brother, Byron were beginning to develop a good relationship. She went on 10 slate en that on her husband's birtMay, the entire lamiiy went out to dinner and they ail seemed to have a geod time
She also staled that she was surprised that Dylan was
Involved with this theft situation involving Dylan and Enc. She also slated that she could not believe that Dylan Nould be involved In any type of situat.on like Columbine This concluded my interview with Susan Klebold AI 'his time I spoke brieily with the family's attorney, Gar! Lozow. Gary indicated that the family would be wilting to remain cooperative with us and assist us in any way that we seemed necessary It was also discussed that Tom had expressed that he would be willing to respond to IMe high schootin an attempt to taik Dylan out of tne school if in fact he was involved At trus time I completed an interview with Dylan's brother. Byron Klebold (DaB 10-23-78) Byron mcncarec he is
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living at the residence but returned to the residence when he heard about :he inCident
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When asked atout his relationship Wllh Dylan, Byron Indicated that he was
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verI close to Dylar slnce he moved out in July oi 1997 Byron 'ndicated the lasl time he saw Dylan was On ihe,r father's birthday. When asked about Dylan's behavior, Byron indicated that Dylan appeared to oe sornewnat
detached and he went on to explain that as a "pissed off teenager" Byron went on 10 stale thai Dylan gave no indication to believe that something like this was going to occur He indicated that Dylan had knives but to hiS knowledge had no other weapons Byron went on state that Dylan enjoyed plaYing games on the Internet
He stereo Ihal Dylan did wear a
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black trench coat and that he "acted like he was tough". When asked about friends, Byron was only familiar with three, Zek, Eric and Nate. Again, ayron indicated that Dylan's behavior was normal and that again he wore a black trench coat to "act like a bad ass" Again, Byron indicated that he was not familiar with anything hiS brother was doing but returned to the house when he had heard about the news about Co!umbine High School. At thiS time I spoke with Stephanie A. Juenemann (008' 10·04-71) friend
Stephanie indicated that she is a
or the family ard stays;n the guest house located on the south side of the residence Stephan!e 'Indlcated
she has been staying at that residence since May 1998. When questioned about Dylan, Stephanie indicated that she does not know Dylan ail that well, and that she is closer to Dylan's parents than to him
She indicated that
Dylan was always very polite to her and seemed like a "nice guy" She did Indicate that Dylan wcre a long ~Iac~ coat. Hewever, sl'le did not have any knowiecge of Dyian 5 tastes in guns or explosives She did stare that Dy'an liked the band called "9 Inch Nails" Stephanie incicatec the last time she saw Dylan was thiS past Saturday night when she assisted in takmg pictures of D:/lan before the prom She indicatsc that she had spoken With him en the phone arter ~hat however
It was just to say neflc and then speak with Dylan:s mctner Stephanie stated that she
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but sne wiil begin a new job ,n May Stephanie agair, stated that she did not see any uncsual behavior trcrn Dylan in the recent days.
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her son, Brooks Brown, (DOa. 07.14-80) have known the Klebolds since the ooys were In Kindergarten
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stated that her son, Brooks, was In the parking lot on this data at Columbine High School at approxrrnately 1100 ·1130 hours when he met Erie Harris. Eric came to Brooks and stated "I like you, you better leave. you wont get hurt" Judy stated her son then walked to Pierce Street .vhere he !:legan healing what sounded like shots Brooks then ran to a house and oalled the potice. She indicated that Brooks then called his father Randy 8rown at the father's work. Judy indicated that another son, Erin Brown. was also In the school when the shooting took place however he was not injured. At this time. Judy became extremely emotional and indicated that she had gone to the Jefferson County Sheriffs Department approximately a year ago and teld them that this was gOing to happen. She stated that she spoke with someone involved in Economic Crime and
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Judy went on to state that this incident had been planned and was put on the Internet Judy stated that Eric was emailing 8rookSIalking about building pipe bombs and blowing people up Judy stated that she rook copies of the ernails to the Jefferson County Sheriff's people and again spoke with the two people mentioned above She stated that Eric was threatening the lives of her son and herself Judy went on to state that approximately twa weeks ago Brooks Came home and said that Eric explained to him that he Is doing fine now and that he (Eric; was just being crazy the past ccupte of years Judv mdrcareo that the two had been unfriendly toward each other unril tnis conversation Judy Indicated she may -iave :he :as" report number issued by Jefferson County In reference to her report she made to thsrn
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reports were the worst, filthiest, vilest language she had seen, which threatened to kill her and her son indicated that there was an entire hate page of what Eric was going to do to them
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his own web page and on which he listed Stooks' name and address to see If anyone wrsnec to harm Brccxs She went on to state that Enn, her other son, was not Involved With Eric but was aware of the threats maca oy Eric, Judy stated that Dylan was not threatening to her or her family She indicated that Dylan worked on a scnool lay wilh Brooks and there were no problems between the two of them She stated that when Dyla" and Brooks would not be hanging together there were no issues or confrontations, She If1dicated that she Stilt nas coc.es of the papers that she turned into the Jefferson County Si~eriff's Department at her residence
JUdy did not have
any knowledqe that this incident was going to happen On this particular date She just voiced her opinion ever and over that she knew it was going to happen and was not sure why nothing was done prior to this During the course otthe afternoon, we kept hearing television reports about the incident at Columbine High SchooL The parents continued to slate over and over that this was nat posslbte and that Dylan would
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involved In anything like this and again that we would net find any evidence of bombs or any bombs In ine" residence, At approximately 2010 hours an this same dale, Jeffco Sheriff's Deputy T S, Faubion responded to our location, He was instructed to inform us that the parents were allowed to enter the house to get clothes and then we were secure the residence and have them leave, At this lime, Tom, accompanied by myseif and Deputy Faubion, entered the residence and obtained some clothing and personal articles for Tom for the next couple of days, After he was finished, Susan came into the residence and did likewise, along with preparing two birds and two oats to evacuate the home, With clothing In hand, along with their pets, the Klebolds left the residence at
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approximately 2100 hours. At this time the residence was secured and turned aver to Deputy Faubion
I then spoke with the command center Who indicated that there was nothing further for me 10 do at tn:s time. On 04-21·99, ! again responded to Coiumbine High School to assist With whatever neecec 10 ~e completed. Myself. Detectives Slater and Wilson, and Sgt McCasky responded to Swedish Hospital. Lutheran Hospital and St. Anthony's Central Hospital to speak with victims of the shooting. For additional information on those interviews, refer to Detective slater's report.
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CONTROL #3308 Source: Bill Maron Affiliation. WMFR
FBI #174A·DN-57419
Neighborhood canvass of the area around the Klebold residence at conducted on May 12, and May 14, 1999. The Klebold residence is In a rural area of Deer Creek Canyon in Jefferson County The house is located between two large rock outcroppings and is very secluded, - Southwestand overlooks Klsbold residence. Geraid and Janna Jantz - 303-979-7498. JannaJantzwas contacted by telephone on June 13, 1999. Ms. Jantz said from her house they couid barely see the Klebold residence from one of !heir upper decks. When asked if she had seer or heard anything at all from the area of the Klebold residence prior to April 20, t999, Ms. Jantz said "absolutely nothing" She said she was unable to see any vehicle coming or going from the K1ebold residence, She said she did nat hear any loud voices, or noises of any kind from tt1at dTrecttoo. When asked about gunshots ln the area, she said she had never heard any - Over a ridge, southeastand out of view of the Kleboid residence 303·933·3227
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The Trojans have lived on Cougar Roadfur about 10 years. They knew the Klecoids and said that Tom Kleboid was "against guns." The Trojans would host the annual neighborhood party at their house. The Kleboids among others would attend. Mr. Trojan said he hadn't heard explosions or gunfire from the area of the Klebold resldence. Mr. Trojan said he shoots occasionally behind his house. He said he hadn't noticed vehicles on the road exceptfor a Volkswagen or smail white sedan driven by a female that he assumed was the person living at the K1ebold rental house. Mr Trojan described Dylan Klebold as quiet and reclusive. He said Dylan drove a black BMW and Ihought he drove too fast Mr Trojan's daughter Klmbe~y had been friends with Dylan since they moved there. Kimberly Trojan was interviewed by telephone on May 14, 1999. Kimbe~y said she met Dylan In the CHIPS program that was a program for gifted and talented children, Kimberly is 18 years aid and is in her second year at the Universityof Colorado. She said she hadn't seen Dylan while she was at school and saw him walking up one day. She said she didn't recognize him at first and he was wearing a olack trencheoal. After that she said she would see him in his car a lot and occasionally there wouid be someone in the car with him. Kimberly said Dylan's best friend was "Luke" but wouldnot give me Luke's last name. Luke and Dyian had been friends together in an extracurncular performing groop. (POSSibly Luke Kwemeland) Kimberly said Dylanwas very quiet and"didn't talK: Kimberly said she would see lf1e Klebold's getting their newspaperoccasionally She said the Klebold gate was always closed. Her father overhearing Ihis ccrrected her and said ll1e gate was alwaysopen ML Trojan told Kimbe~y that Ihe gate was electric and had been broken until recently Mr, Trojan said, "Tom said it had been broken for 5 years:
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Investigator William R Maron - West Metro Pire Rescue - JCSO #0656
CONTROL #3308 Source: Bill Maron Affiliation: WMFR
JCSO 1199·7625
FBI #174A.QN·57419
• East and overlooking the Kleboid residence. Ward Anthony - 303·979-0261 Me. Anthony was one of the originai residents of the subdivision. His View of the Klebold residence is of the south portion of the main house, a separate rentai house on the property, and a portion of the driveway Mr. Anthony said Tom Klebold boughl the !lli'perty about 12 years ago and owns an additional parcel to the soumeast of • . Mr. Anthony said he mellhe kids and parents at neighborhood parties, Mr, Anthony said he knew Ihe Klebold family but only saw the Klebold chUdren when Ihey were small, The kids would ride motcrcyctes on Ihe property, He thought the older K1ebold son was a mechanic at Ralph Schamp had Increased wilh a new subdivision going in at Ihe Mr. Anthony said Ihe traffic on end of the road. He hadn't laken nolice of vehicles on the road or coming and going from the Klebold residence, He said he couldn't see Ihe parkJng area at the residence from his properly. When asked about anything heard from the Klebold residence, Mr. Anthony said he Would hear "pool noises" in the summer because there is a pool behind the house and the sound echoes off of the rock outcroppinq. He said he nasn't heard explosicns. gunfire or fireworks from the Klebold residence. Mr, Anthony is an IPse shooter and snoots often in his back yard, Mr. Anthony said many of the neighbors snoot guns on Iheir property but he had not heard shots from the area of the Kleboid's. - North with rock outcroppmq obstructing view of Klebold residence, Shelby Nordheim - 303·979·0223 Not Contacted.
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Report By Scott L. Pratt
Case No. D99-1333
Area Jeff. County S.O.
Nature of Case Homicide
REQUESTiNG AGENCY: Jefferson County Sherifl's Office iNVESTIGATING OFFICER: Chris Andrist DATE OF REQUEST: Aprii 26, 1999 DATE OF OFFENSE: April 20, 1999
AGENCY CASE NUMBER: 99-7625 L.OCATION OF SCENE: Jefferson County Sheriff's Office, 200 Jefferson County Parkway, EVidence Vehicle Bay. VICTIMS: Various
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Agent Scott Prall, Colorado Bureau of Investigation Lara Egan, Federal Bureau of Investigation SpecialAgent Joel Nishida, Federal Bureau of Investigation John Culler, JeffersonCounty Sheriffs Office David Swavely, JeffersonCounty Sheriffs Offiee Tory Wells, JeffersonCounty Sheriff's Office ACTION TAKEN: Per a request from ChrisAndrist of the Jefferson County Sheriffs Office, a seized vehicle (described as follews) was processed for evidence/kerns at 1440 hours through 1940 hours on April 26, 19S9, The vehiclewas a 1962 BMW, registered to: Klebold, Thomas E, and Klebold, SusanY, with Colorado license#GBZ2636, expires 02100; vin WBAAG3303CS057552. PhotographY and charting of the vehiclewas perfonned by the attending FBI personnel. The film was turned over to David Swavely, Jefferson County Sheriffs Office.
The followingnotable ilems were removed fromthe abovevehicle: black sheet 9mm cartridges clock pam oails collapsible baton magazinewith cartridges Tee-DeS plastic box paper with notes/diasram of preparation for wearing weapons and items essay of crime, Dylan KlebClId keys te vehicle/home type
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other miscellaneous Items. AU items were coUeeted by David Swavely, Jefferson County Sheriff's Office. Stickers on the trunk area of the vehiclewere "HateThis Town", "The Chemical Brothers Dig Your Own Hole", "OJ SpookyThat Subliminal Kid Riddim Warfare'.
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Thomas Netwal Agent-in-eharge
Chesler W. Ubowski Agent.ln.Charge (Reviewing)
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COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCE CONTROL NUMBER: 21105 \ 99-1~25 JCSD CASE NUMBER: • 114A-JDN-57419 FB! CASENUMBER: 99-1362 GOLDEN POLICE NUMBER: 05/07199 REPORT DATE: Jon Watson DETECTIVES: Jeff Kreutzer
BackllI'l?Wld; Paper from KLEBOLD's wallet with names, lockernumbers and combinations. Lead: Check school records to identitY lockerowners. Provide any info w/ Chris Andrist JCSD Lab. DiSPosition: Transcribedfrom handwritten note in KLEBOLD's locker. NAME FROM LIST I
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I, Spahlinger I Justin Bryant I Brooks I Incorrect I Chris Morris Correct I Jay Green I Jonathan Green i Correct t.nc Harris incorrect Henneke I Nick Baumgart Nick Correct Chris Beets #69 Derek Johnson Incorrect Derek Incorrect Eric Armstrong Nate Nathan Dykeman Incorrect Duane Klbbz Zack Heckler Stumpy Lockerunassigned
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Comparisonofthe locker number list with the official list held by Chris ANDRIST (1CSD), reveals that there are some discrepancies between the two lists. TIllscould have occurred as a result of kids swapping lockers, or it is possible this is a list from a prior school year, and that some of the kids kept the same locker from year to year. A copy ofthis report and KLEBOLD's list has been forwarded to A.<"l'DRIST.
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is one of the subjects of the list found in Klebolds residence. He On 5-5-99 I spoke with was contacted by teleph~ told his namecame to attention as someone Dylan did not like. He told me he could not give me a reason for this as he never spoke to Dylan. He never had a class with him. I asked if he played sports and was told he played until his sophomore year then dropped out. He was also asked if he could identify any of the other individuals who we only knew by a nick name of people Dylan or Eric did not like. He was unableto give any information which would assist in the identity of these individuals. Witness information:
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OBSERVATIONtINYESTIGATIQN; On 043099 1coetacted his father by phoneat their home. At that tiro. 1 asked _ if Ire bad badany contact WI c or Dylan in a class at school. - ' t a t e < ! tnar he had been to rwo ses with Ericduring the first semester, one was government ~as an economics class. ated that Eric had shown one of his "bizarre" videos In the government class and hethought '1 'arion" wllkh depictedlots of profanity and shooting witll • rocket launcher and geas. if anyonebadgottenupsetwim Eric about the video, and" ' e p l i e d that everyc was alarming and the teacher got really pissedoff.
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99A062
INVESTIGATOR: G.B MUMMA
CONTROL # 2029
SUBJECT: DOB012580 Littleton, Co.
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OBSERVATIONIINYESTIGATION, On 0429991 contacted _ b y phone, at that lim. I advised him thatI was dOinRouow up on the Columbine incidentami I wanted to ask biro questions regard.·n Dylan Klebeld. Slated that th.t would be ok and I asked him if he bad been in classes with Dylan. rated thar be h n in an
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JEFFERSON COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE StTPPLmNTAI, REPORT
Defendant:
Harris/ Klebold May 25, 1999
Date: Deputy :0. A.
Docket NUmber: Case NUmber' FB!174ADN57419
Investigator,
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I was unable to identify Gold Dust as listed on the "shit list".
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JEFFERSON COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE
Defenclant, Da.te,
Harris/Klebold May 24, H99
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Docket Number' Ca.se Number, FBI174ADNS7419 Investigator,
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The school" ill attempt to reach one 01 the people listed on this cord. but if none of these people can be reached. the school personnel hove my permission to use discretion in securing medical aid in an emergency, [T IS UNDERSTOOD THA.T NEITHER THE SCHOOL NOR THE PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAI1'ilNG THIS MEDICAL AID WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FO~Tf..~XPENSE INCURRED.
PARE~T
SIGNATURE:
~
Date:
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Medication: Acetaminophen (Tylenol. or other brand names of Acetaminophen) will be given as outlined in the District's :'leJicQtlon Procedures and with the signed consent of a parent, The Medication Procedures are available at the school. Permission for Acetaminophen:
PARE~T SIGNATURE:
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Date: '6'J/D
FOR NEW STLL>ENTS ONLY
:-Jame of school student last attended:
Address: Birthplace:
Withdrawal grade:
Withdrawal date:
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COUnty
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Check one
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!F THIS STt'DE~T HAS BEE:>I ru:CEIYI:-iG SPECIAL EDt:CATIO:>l SERVICES, PLEASE :-iOTIFY THE SCHOOL.
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CONTINUATION Cl SUPPLEMENT X
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ReportingOffteer
Cue Report N<J
HATTAN
99-7625
Vir;timN"r;le Original Report
01111 ThisR¢p(1rt
TOWNSEND, LAUREN
04-28-00
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OffenSe Status: 0pe1l C~byAmillI
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INVESTIGATION While reviewing the Columbine Investigative files I became aware that one of the names on Dylan Klebold's "shit list" Investigatcrs had attempted to identify this person but only found one student,
was _
whose
name was similar, I then checked archived R-I School records and found that ~ DOB 10-30-80, i•• previous student of Columbine High School. He became an inactive student OIl 08-17-98, Based on this information it appears tbet• •
was not at Columbine High School on 04-20-99 and no further attempts will be made to contact him,
.
DISPOSITION
Open
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CONTROL if 2036
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Deo:riptioo
""""_No. 99-7625
WEBB R.D.
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Narrative: On 5·5·99 at 2045 I spoke with _ _ by telephone reference his name being among others Eric Harris and or Dylan Klebold did n~ me he did not understand how they could say this as he had graduated lor Columbine in 1998and had not seenthem since he was In High School. He went on to say he hardly ever even spoke to either of these individuals. When he wes in High School he did not have any classes with Dylan but did have a French Class with Eric two yea~ the this was the last contact he had with Eric. He went on to say they played soccertogther In 1996. _said when he was in High School he d i d a baseball . and was academically inclined but did not consider his reputation as one who Id me this incldenl made him remember something he saw in lhe summer of last year. was popular. He was joggin r und Cement Park around dusk and as he 90110 the top of the hill overlooking the foolball field he saw a group of guys wearing trench coals who were acting out a sword fight. He could not identify anyone in Ihe group as il was along distance to them and it was getting dark. He said he did not think to much of II at the time and wanted to pass Ihe Information on 10 us.
• s a studentat CU Boulder and will be retuming home when the semester ends. He wililille at home ~', the summer. Witness Information: 12·7·80
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Ijy 10-20-99
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JEFFERSON COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OmCE SUPPLEMENT REPORT DATE 04130199
CASE REPORT #
CONECTING CRII JCSO 99-7625
99A062
INVESTIGATOR: G.B. MUMMA
CONTROL # 1335
SUBJECT: DaB 032081
AKA:. Littleton, Co.
80128
Columbioe High School
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Father: Modler: '
OBSERVATIQNIINYESTIGAnON:
asIred.
On 043099 1contacted at his nomeby pho"". Allbal time I if be hadhad any contact withEric or Dylan in ally of his classes. _ ,llIlX!d that be hadbeen a l.anguaso am class withEric last semester, but hadnever bee. in a class with Dylan. I if be hadhad any disagreemems witb Eric and be statedno,l asked him uh.nad beenin any confrontation with Dylan and be ,wedno, _ also advised that in thoclass lie hadwithEric,Eric nad al way, been very nico to!lim. I asIred_if be.ad as"",lased with any of Dyllll"s Girlfriends, and he thIll b. had been in a class with Robyn Anderson, but she badonlybeencordialto him theybad never doneanytbing else together.
asIred_
,,,,rea
laslted_ifbe hadbeen 000 schoolsportteam and be stared lbal be was on tho basketball teem.
•
was unable ttl help withany funher infotmation.
No further action taIten by this Investigator.
INVESTIGA
ATE: c¥ 0
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JEFFERSON COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE SUPPLgMENTAL REPORT Defend.ant,
Harris/ Klebold.
Docket Number' 997625
Date'
May 10, 1999
Case Number: FBI174ADN57419
Deputy D.A.,
Investigator,
Terry Paczosa
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On May 10, 1999, I spoke by phone to a senior at Columbine High School. I actvised. , . . , that he was on Klebold.'s hit list and that I
needed to talk to him about it,
. . . . said that he
dictn't know either Harris or Klebold personally out knew who they were by their black tr~ch coats. He described Harris as kind of an "Anarchist '!-nd a wanneby bad ass". As little as he knew both of hem, he thought they were looking for attention, is not an athlece nor does he consid.er himself a popular person in school. _ _ was not familiar with any of the nick names from the "hit list". "
2 Litcleton,
co.
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COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCE CONTROLNUMBER: JCSD CASE NUlVIBER: FBI CASE NUMBER: GOLDEN POLlCE NUMBER; REPORT DATE; DETECTIVES;
2824 99-7625 I74A-DN-5741 9
99·1362 05111199 Jon Watson Jeff Kreutzer
Background; Name list from KLEBOLD's wallet.
ID_,_, Lead:
and interview.
Disllosition: SUBJECT:
Contact was made with in the interest of time.
mothero f _ She was interviewed by telephone
According to _ , ~ a n dDylan KLEBOLDwere part of the fantasy baseballieagu~~said her son told her that KLEBOLO bad recently been at LAUGHLIN's"baseball draft", and that although he wore black that day, his conversation and everything were all strictly baseball. _ a d known KLEBOLD since they were in the second grade, attending a special acceleratedelementary school at Governor'sRanch whichbad encompassed second through sixth grades.
Mrs. _ t a t o o that several of the studentsfrom that program had stayed in touch since leaving elementary. now attends Bear Creek High School.
~told me that one of the teachers from that program, Carol LUTTROW (phonetic) ~ng a reunion of her students. LUTTROW had taught ~and KLEBOLD in fourth and fifth grade. Prior to the Columbine shooting~ans made for the reunion, which is scheduled for the weekendof May 15. . . - r : o l d me that KLEBOLD had volunteered to bring pizza for the reunion. There appears to be no further involvement between~and KLEBOLD.
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GOLDEN POLICE DEPARTMENT CONSHEET· REPORT NARRATIVE
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Assiat J.C.S,Q.
COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCE Jeffco Case #99-7625 F.B.I. Case #174A-ON-574l9 Control Number 2775, Assigned OS-03-99, Kreutzer/Watson •
~" at pager number This information was obtained from the ph~st in Klebold's
OS - 0 3 - 9 9 lead #2775 was assigned to contact
• . a .
After 3 days of calling the pager and leaving numbers for the person with the pager to return a call none have been returned. Due to the number of students on the roster for Columbine High School i have been unable to determine who -....." is. It is possible the pager for -IIIIIJ could be in a back pack still within the school. None of the pac~ve been returned to students to d'lte.
Je- 001·010557 Officer
I Number I Date
Supervisor
I Number I Date
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COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCE CONTROL NUMBER: JCSD CASE NUMBER: FBI CASE NUMBER: GOLDEN POLlCE NUMBER: REPORT DATE: DETECTIVES:
2750 99·7625 I74A·DN·57419 99-1362
05/12199 Jon Watson
JeffKreutzer Background: Name list from KLEBOLD's wallet.
I&l!4: ill
1 P G R - 'and interview.
DiSllosjtion:
SUBJECT: DOB: 05/0618 I
~ I spoke with by telephone in the interest of time. telephone list from Dylan KLEBOLD's wallet.
"E• • name appears on the
• • • states that he knew KLEBOLD through a group of people he was hanging out with last was dating at that time, and Kelli year, including Robyn Al"lDERSON, whom
BROWN • • • said they would go to movies, bowling and that sort of thing. He recalled that KLEBOLD ;yas at a Christmas party I gave in December 1997. After about October 1998\$ • had no further contact with KLEBOLD . . .said Eric HARRlS was never a part of that group, and he did not know him. No further information.
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JC.001.010558
COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCE CONTROL :NUMBER: JCSD CASE NUMBER: FBI CASE NUMBER: GOLDEN POLICE NUMBER: REPORT DATE; DETECTIVES:
3256 99-7625 I74A-DN-57419 99-1362 05/12/99
Jon Watson Jeff Kreutzer
Background: Reviewof the locker list found in DylanKLEBOLD's walletreveals a vehicle license number
r.
Lead: List tag, lD RIO and ascertainif relevantto investigation. Disposition:
SUBJECT: DOB: 05107/79 Littleton, CO 80128 , mother, who told me that her son is on vacation in I spokewith Mexico and is scheduledto returnto Colorado on May 20, 1999. will have him contactme when he returns. I explained to [ that I was calling because the license number was scribbled on the back of a piece of paper from KLEBOLD's wallet. I told her whichcar it listed to, and she said that the car in question was her car, but that her son occasionally drove it, but that he did not drive it to school. She relatedthat the car was totaled in an accidentwhich occurredright after Thanksgiving of 1998 and said they have not owned the car since that time.
• • • • said her son was an independent study student in the Technology Class at Columbine, and said he knew KLEBOLD, who was in that class, but she knew of no other contact. Nothingfurther at this time. If any furtherinformation develops following the conversation with
tIIIII.lbb1'1 or about May 20, 1999, a supplemental reportwill be submitted.
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ASSOCIATED REPORTS
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30. 1.998 f ac apPtX'oximaeely :;: 20 P~{Jl" ce:td.uc::i,.ng pae::Ql dut:-:'.s in Dee%' Cole::a.do, Ccuncy of ';e:fferscn. State Pnlt:eie, ColQra.da license GSP-261.J.
Jefferson COut1ty S:b.eri.e~' s ;)epu.t.y '!':....~t:b.v Cree.1t canyon Park, ~3S:96 I;ri.z:ly ;:i:::''tte:
of C~londo. Depu::.y ':i'a!.sl1 ::bserred a ;:-:!1y parked ::e,ar the :::lOrtz, ...,ese :=::lr--er ai :b..e P&:,jc~ loQe. ;:)e91,::ey 'Nalsh re;lcr:sd -=.l:ul-l: :.we jU'Ve:!1ile: ·Ifi:!:i::.e :nales .... :-!t ccee r-veet :'~.lic'e ebe V'eh::'cle. tipC:1 a;p~::rrca.c-jnq the. vehicle 04puey ifal;;h, =J!.lrpor-:ed ~e ~bse::.-~·ed :=.e ;asse~;-a:. lat.e: icien'ti:':'sd as Dylan aer..:c.e:t. ne.bcld a:ad zae =i-f~=, E:=:'c ::av:l.c. :ia--=:'s. ';-:'<2'11':';: -; a V'ar:'ecy of :':.ams =.=om ~. back seat: of ':.2 .., ei;ti.c!e; :':'e:'~i:lli :l :.rallQ"''''' ::le;:;$::::' (-;CS:::: ::a!n #1.i, a blae..~ ~:;'AshliS-hi: {J'CSO :tem i:E9i. and a. '7'id~ '::::::::'::=01 :;>ali :.:CS:: :eern. ~7~. ::;.=:\::::;:"1 ?talsl:1 :,syor:.ec he could see Ii "st:ac.l( of pr::::;:er:-'Jot :':C:3.'Ced zet.:.::,':i ::=.'! ;:a5sen,;er :;~a:~ Oepuc? llalsh. :::-epcrtad. ~;w.t: ~a..:::"::::'s :.hen said, "Key, '"4I'e ::ee:ar .puc ::b..::..s 3t:"":'::= .:.n :'::'9 :::-.:::k" ar.td. ".:.nlate:::ed :'::'e :,:"'..:.nK f:::)m ~;;'e :,..,.t.a=:'or of ~ ea%'. As E.ar::'s it;:d..~eci. ~b.e ·'eclc.!.t :::11 ".'las sur ,,~ely :::cncac:f!d ~t' ~pu:y ifals:h.. OePUC'! jfal.3h :!!!?cr,=sd C2C .....hen ce aaked :s.an.-:"s a,b( ::he p-repar::y ~ and Klel::old -"'ere: ::..::.spec:::.r.g 1 3a.r=~.s S'C3.1:2d.. he ar:l.I:l !C.eaold 'ol1Et::a Itmessing uou::.d. tI near Delll:' ere.$: C.;u:tyo: ~ad a.uC: ~wct""'""';:' 31·.r1;1. aa--=:.s ,:-:::a:::.:auec. s~at:i::q they ·4er~ ~Alk::':':.S" near : 3 parki.:J.q azee when ~e"'! :ound ::...'1.e ;l'::cge~:r zwar:.2.: is'e-.'lcketi .:.::. :~i! gra"s.
tnit.':'a.lly dt:.r'" -g t:ha inte%""J':'e·"" boc..'l ~i$ Utt1 !Ual:Qld said. t~e l2.ey "f~'W:e" ~he prcpert1' :ut.a.r ;:)e.: C=eek Canyon !lOad and Wadswor"".J1. Klebold th.en ::old Depuey Wal3h tl:.ere was: a. white va:: pa.rked. at Deer Cr.ek canyon Road and Na.dswo~h 31vd. and they hroke cu:r: the pa."$e.nqer window and stole all t:..:1e p~e::ty thaI: was discavll:.d. i:i. e.."eir pos••• llicn. Afur t:his admission by laebold, Ceputy WaJ."h uked no addieic
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par~tal DQtification~
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Er1 c Kar:::"is! s i?ar~1:s, 'ifaytt61 Kar:::is acd. Kat.her:..te- b==is tHt. ~i::.h Oepuey W.lsh ae r:he C.::Iunr:.¥ Sou,~ ... Su.b Sea,t.iaQ.. !x'ic: ~ s was a.d;1r1.sed his Miranda rigbcs via a writ:tf!!1 J'. C•.9 .0. Adv':.semt!:nt:!Waiver form.. Bceh Sr':'c: ~ia an.d. hi.S: puene:s seaeed ~hey u.n.d.e-""Stooci tU,s =ighcs and <.«:n1J.d aq:e .fer Sr1e br::'is ':0 T:nak.$ ill sor;a,tament. ~ia s~ar:.ed ec !PUt"! Walsh ;:hac l:leJo"ll! ...... lie i:la4 _ to """ ;a:rking ....a" "" 0...." creel< c:anyon Rt.:h. KaJ:':'is $Ieaeed. '..h:W.e: IIlfte:ssinq aronnd/t Klabcld. looked wide I. wh1te van, tb.ac. bad. beec pL""'ked ~ to ~sla vehic:la, and saw some !=rcperty in ie. Sa.r:t:i.s sa1d c.ha.t n.ebcld uke:d hit'll, "Should.,.,. break :.nt:Q it and $tla: it?" Harr:'s stated be initia.lly tol
c:ftl< C:...::::m ~aQ. while nel:lold ?Ue "" a sI<:. glo.... onto !:U.s l .. :f~ hand lI.l:ld triad co aue' t:b.e .,..,.6"l19"'r window ot t:b.e......... Ilarr'-s .aid thac l:leJoold ::r1ad. tlUs '=a. times" unsuccessfully.. ~:i.:I seaeed. he t:.b.a!1 puc. the right. ski glove on hili i.umci and ae"""'Peed eo .~ oue' t:be glaaa one time. ~ s e::l
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!Uebeld. eQld Sg1:. L4.l::lllda that be and h:..s friend. Zr:"e Ear::-is, had eraveled eQ t;ha ax•• of wadswor-..l:t lI.l:ld D....r C"....k Canyon Road. ltleb"ld cold $qt. Lebeda tbat h.. and lIsn-is bad d,;.sc""-rged fire..orks and. or"l
Han'is t:b.ell d&<:l1d..d eb..y ""uld b""aIc ;",."" a veh1cls Lesequenely com:ae,,1Od l:ly Deputy Walsh. 1J!;eompleeioll ot t:b.e .... spaetive ;",.te%V:i....... !l".ar:'is and. ltlebold J. ,,~d,D. De::""eions Facility where f;",.gerprints ...... pbo::ograpl:lll w
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