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To: Roscoe
Why the hell should I? Especially at your request. No profanity is strong enough to describe the kind of people who would a) Do this. and b) Cover the asses of the people who did it. They deserve every scorn they get and quite a bit more.
50 posted on 01/16/2002 12:56:06 PM PST by eno_
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To: eno_;archy;expose;ALL
From Archy

(Something about your format with those i's wouldn't let this post perhasps???)

The cast of characters and names is getting a bit crowded. Perhaps this will help: Cast of Characters The Sheriff's Office/Jefferson County Sheriff John Stone

Active in the investigation early on during the months of April and May. Often spoke openly about case and was criticized for accusations relating to student Brooks Brown. Openly admits other accomplices were probably involved. Spokesman Steve Davis Numerous press appearances. A middle-aged white male known for his short to medium length white hair. Told CRTF a bomb was not found in the kitchen, contradicting earlier official reports.

Lt. John Kiekbusch, Division Chief

In charge of Columbine investigation.

Capt. Dan Harris

Active in the investigation.

Sgt. Jim Parr

Involved in the investigation early on. Allegedly said the "long rifles" used by Harris and Klebold -- believed to have been used when they killed themselves -- were found in another room adjacent to the library and their bodies. This is yet to be confirmed.

Deputy Neil Gardner

Provided security for Columbine High School. Was involved in a "shoot-out" with an assailant early on in the shooting. Returned to school from lunch only to find it under siege. Said to have provided inconsistent statements on his whereabouts before the shooting.

Lt. Terry Manwaring

Led the SWAT team effort early on in entering the school. One of the few SWAT members to talk publicly. Essentially talked to the press in the role of spokesman for the SWAT team effort that day.

Undersheriff John Dunaway

Involved in the investigation.

District attorney Dave Thomas

Made statements about shooting in April and early May. Deputy District Attorney Mark Pautler

Numerous public statements made about shooting in April and May.

Jefferson County school superintendent Jane Hammond

Criticized for requesting more funds for school district in light of shooting. The FBI Dwayne Fuselier

Heading up FBI investigation into shooting. Son currently attends Columbine High, eldest son graduated two years ago. Eldest son directly related to creation of a 1997 school video depicting trench-coat dressed figures using weapons and ultimately depicting the demise of Columbine High in a display of fiery destruction. Dwayne Fuselier head negotiator of Montana "Freemen" stand-off in 1996. Said to have been involved in Oklahoma City bombing and Waco incident.

Keith DeVincentis

Acting special agent in charge of the FBI's Denver office. Defended Fuselier's position in heading up Columbine investigation.

The BATF Larry Bettendorf, spokesman

Made a few statements early on in investigation.

Columbine High School administration Principal Frank DeAngelis

Reportedly saw one of the shooters. Said to be distant, inaccessible, and politically motivated. Claims he was "unaware" of Trench Coat Mafia presence at school before shooting, others disagree.

Art teacher Patricia Nielson Witnessed entire shooting from inside building. The only school faculty member to describe to the press, in detail, what they saw. Science teacher Dave Sanders

Shot early on when running upstairs from cafeteria to warn others of shooters. Survived for at least four hours until passing on. His location was known throughout the day and no rescue effort was made. SWAT teams prevented a paramedic from helping Sanders, and inside the school a Boy Scout and other students were ordered to leave Sanders where he lay despite their protests to the contrary. Biology teacher Bev Williams

Said that she heard shooters in library at 12:15 pm.

Parents/Students Wayne and Kathy Harris

Parents of shooter Eric and eldest son Kevin. Wayne said to have extensive military background. Was stationed at Plattsburg, New York military base in early '90s. Harris family refused to talk with investigators without immunity from prosecution. Suspicions arose from the large amount of bomb making materials found in the Harris home.

Tom and Susan Klebold

Parents of Dylan Klebold. Tom worked in Denver as a geophysicist for Champlin Oil Co. in the '80s. He now oversees Fountain Real Estate Management with his wife. They also have a son named Byron, born in 1978. Both Tom and Susan are reportedly excellent parents and cooperated with officials. The Klebold home is located about one mile from the Lockheed Martin "Waterton" defense plant.

Student Mark Taylor

Was shot outside above cafeteria, near Rachel Scott, and near the double-doors teacher Patti Nielson was shot. Suffered in upwards of five to seven gunshot wounds. In the hospital, Taylor was threatened to "keep quiet" by Jefferson County officials about what he saw that day.

Student Brooks Brown

Friend of Dylan Klebold and reoccurring adversary of Eric Harris. Harris made threats against Brown on his web site. The Brown parents, Randy and Judy, were angered by the threats and contacted the sheriff's office last year. Subsequently, the office made attempts to surveil Harris, though the Browns claim they didn't do enough. Brooks Brown implicated in shooting by Sheriff Stone. Brown openly vocal of distaste of Stone and principal DeAngelis, also believes a cover-up is taking place.

Student Chris Wisher

Made statements at scene of crime indicating presence of more than two shooters. Told investigator John Quinn that he saw a third gunman, and that a friend told him that over a half-dozen trench-coated assailants were also seen in the school. Also, officials said to have pressured a friend of Wisher's who was adamant that she saw three gunmen. Chris Wisher's mother told Quinn that the girl, after being interrogated by the officials, came to the Wisher home sobbing in tears.

Tom Mauser

Vocal parent of slain student Daniel Mauser. Actively pursuing anti-gun campaign with the S.A.F.E. organization. Protested in front of National Rifle Association meeting a few weeks after the shooting.

Brian Rohrbough & Rich Petrone

Father and step-father of slain Daniel Rohrbough. Very vocal and critical of investigation and the killer's parents.

Michael and Vonda Shoels

Parents of slain Isaiah Shoels who filed $200 million dollar lawsuit. Both parents very vocal. Openly critical of killer's parents, the United Way and school administration. Received threats after shooting. Suffered public scorn due to their "hard-line" positions. Michael Shoels told TV news cameras, "Everyone knows there were other shooters involved..." The Shoels family has moved to Texas.

Other entities involved

Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) Handled ballistics evidence and concluded no other shooters were involved.

United Way

Handled fund for victims' families. Mishandling of funds alleged.

Governor's Columbine Review Commission

Created by Governor Bill Owens to look into the shooting and provide suggestions on how schools might prevent future shootings. Commission has held a number of meetings where various figures have given testimony. Commission is headed up by local dignitaries, judges and law enforcement officials.

Columbine Task Force (group of local officials and parents)

Local task force headed up by state senator Don Lee to decide where future memorial should be built.

52 posted on 01/16/2002 1:46:25 PM PST by t-shirt
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