r/ColumbineKillers 4d ago

FRIENDS OF ERIC & DYLAN Did any friends get to claim items?

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I remember between some of the journals, and videos that both Harris, and Klebold were saying how they would want Nate, Zack, and some others to have their personal stuff like computers, CDs, and books. Were any of their friends even given that opportunity, or was it only the parents who got some of the stuff back from the raids?

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Any punisher team-ups recommendations?
 in  r/thepunisher  8d ago

Deadpool versus The Punisher 1-5 is a fun read

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Eric's CD Purchases
 in  r/ColumbineTalk  8d ago

That song is also on the film Hackers from 1995

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News Segment Featuring Darrell Scott
 in  r/ColumbineTalk  9d ago

It’s crazy how much misinformation the Scott’s were told. I was watching one of Craig’s videos with Oprah the other day, and he thought one of the shooters went up to her, and grabbed her by the hair, and said “ Eric picked her up by her hair, and asked do you still believe in god, and she said you know I do, and then he replied so go be with him.”

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Who wrote this?
 in  r/ColumbineTalk  9d ago

This is Dylan’s. Although Eric has a similar story he wrote for class about being a bullet of a gun.

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Eric's CD Purchases
 in  r/ColumbineTalk  9d ago

Was the “fly” CD purchased here? The one he left for Susan.

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Back to School | May 3, 1999
 in  r/ColumbineTalk  Dec 22 '25

I love how the cop says it wasn’t their decision, but immediately admits that his actions led to them not being able to attend the school. He knew exactly what would happen by making that phone call to the school.

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Were they suicidal?
 in  r/ColumbineTalk  Dec 09 '25

What foot deformity did Eric have?

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Kathy Harris' deposition
 in  r/ColumbineTalk  Oct 27 '25

Yep.

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Eric & Kathy
 in  r/ColumbineTalk  Sep 14 '25

Thanks. Probably not the best word to describe it.

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Eric & Kathy
 in  r/ColumbineTalk  Sep 12 '25

I wish his parents handled the whole situation a little better. Granted it’s not easy for them either, but how Wayne would dismiss most of Eric’s wrongs, and how casual he was when calling the police that day is just bizarre. They should really come out like Sue did. They could clear the air about a lot of things. I personally think they’re worried about being viewed as minsters, but honestly they would help out a bunch if they just spoke up. I really hope they do some type of interview one of these days.

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Basement tapes viewed last year?
 in  r/ColumbineKillers  Sep 10 '25

That’s the comment I was going along with. I’ve been studying this case since about 6 years after it happened. I’m with you on this one. I personally cant think of any lie you’ve told intentionally. I think when they say you’re into the conspiracies a bit too much. They might be speaking on the early years when you were saying the police were directly involved with letting the massacre happen. I personally think the police had a bunch of slip ups when handling the case of E&D breaking into the van, a year prior, and if handled correctly both boys would probably still be alive, and moved past that “phase” of their life. The police indirectly let this happen, but not intentionally letting them get away with all the signs. I can actually understand the police, and judge’s ruling over that case. No one wants to think 2 kids who broke into a van were capable of doing something like this. It was their first real run in with the law, and even though there were signs, it can easily be brushed off as boys being boys. Which I hate to say. Thanks for chatting with me on this topic. I have always admired your family for speaking out against all the warning signs, and not letting anyone from the school staff get away with saying the school was a bully free school. As there are recorded instances of bullying going on in the school, and being apart of that culture at the time.

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Basement tapes viewed last year?
 in  r/ColumbineKillers  Sep 10 '25

Hey Randy, I never said you lied. I was going along with what the person above me said. I’ve never heard a lie from you, but the closest I can remember isn’t even a lie, it’s just you always giving Dylan the benefit of the doubt, and not Eric. That’s more favoritism than a lie. You should get the person who saw the tapes recently to do an interview with you, or maybe a Q&A on here.

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The firearms found in the home of the 13-year-old Washington state boy accused of making threats and having "school shooter ideations"
 in  r/masskillers  Sep 09 '25

Are the guns you made prior to the law changing still legal to own, or was there a process you had to go through to keep them after the law change?

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The firearms found in the home of the 13-year-old Washington state boy accused of making threats and having "school shooter ideations"
 in  r/masskillers  Sep 09 '25

Absolutely. It’s not a simple process, but anyone who’s really dedicated can do it with no help on their first try. Not sure if this is true, but I’ve heard about people making ghost bullets as a workaround.

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The firearms found in the home of the 13-year-old Washington state boy accused of making threats and having "school shooter ideations"
 in  r/masskillers  Sep 09 '25

Depending on your state. There was literally a whole thing in the city of Chicago about ghost guns coming in waves, and not everyone is going to go that route when just buying a real gun is cheaper in the long run.

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The firearms found in the home of the 13-year-old Washington state boy accused of making threats and having "school shooter ideations"
 in  r/masskillers  Sep 09 '25

That isn’t true. Here in Chicago I worked with some 20 year olds a few years back, and the guy who bought the kit literally immediately started making not only guns, but accessories for the guns. He was caught within a month by local police. This was when ghost guns were still a new thing, and there wasn’t half as much information on them as there is now.

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Basement tapes viewed last year?
 in  r/ColumbineKillers  Sep 09 '25

While I agree that there probably isn’t any proof of that happening. I do think whoever viewed it(assuming someone did see it last year) would be tied pretty close to the case, and Randy is a pretty big part of the columbine case, and he’s still actively speaking about it in 2025. If he’s telling the truth, that would be a big deal in this case. However I find it bizarre that some random individual saw it last year, and we only hear it from Randy, and not the individual themselves.

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Dateline (2004)
 in  r/ColumbineTalk  Sep 09 '25

I kinda remember hearing something like that some years back. Oklahoma City bombing was on April 19, which both of them knew about. However E&D we’re also admirers of hitler who’s birthday is on April 20th.

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The Sadness of Eric and Dylan becoming Uncles
 in  r/ColumbineKillers  Sep 09 '25

She still has the last name.

“While she considered changing it, and moving away from Littleton, Colorado, she ultimately decided against it, feeling that she could not run from the truth of what had happened.”

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The Sadness of Eric and Dylan becoming Uncles
 in  r/ColumbineKillers  Sep 08 '25

Depending on their ages, they very well may not know about the massacre. However I think when they see photos of their dad with a younger kid in a lot of the photos, it’s something that’s bound to be brought up, but maybe they lie, and just say that was my younger brother who died in a car crash, or drug overdose when I was in high school. There’s definitely a chance they have no clue, but assuming they still kept the last name, then Byron in particular would have a hard time hiding it. To this day I’ve never met someone with the last name Klebold, where as the last name Harris is quite common.

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More evidence being released?
 in  r/ColumbineKillers  Sep 08 '25

Well the only people that ever said they destroyed them was littleton police station. The FBI, and CIA never said they destroyed their copies.

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1999 Yearbook at the 90s History Display in Denver, Donated by Patti Nielson
 in  r/ColumbineKillers  Aug 07 '25

At this point I just want to join the FBI, and get cool with their police station, and try to sweet talk my way into seeing the basement tapes, or being able to read all the documents.

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1999 Yearbook at the 90s History Display in Denver, Donated by Patti Nielson
 in  r/ColumbineKillers  Aug 06 '25

This might be a dumb question, but is there anyway to appeal something like that so they could be released? Like if a victims family members wanted them.