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June 19th, 2006, 07:52 PM
GOLDEN, Colo. -- The Jefferson County sheriff said Monday he would release nearly 1,000 pages of documents seized from the homes of the Columbine High School killers but not the video and audio tapes the two teenagers made.

Deputies had seized journals kept by Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, along with a videotape the gunmen made of themselves talking about their hatred for most people and their plan to attack the school.

Sheriff Ted Mink said the release of the documents could be delayed if Harris's and Klebold's parents decide to appeal. It wasn't immediately clear if they would.

Mink said he decided against releasing the tapes after the FBI, which conducted a review at his request, concluded they "could serve as a strong motivating influence for other adolescents to commit and/or attempt to commit similar acts of violence. The tapes provide instructional material for how to successfully plan and implement similar acts."

In a court filing Monday, attorneys for the sheriff's department said the tapes were "deeply disturbing" and Mink was "unwilling to be an accomplice" by releasing them.

"The tapes are a manifesto authored by Harris and Klebold, in which the two call out to other adolescents to commit similar heinous acts," the filing said. "Their dying wish was that these tapes would be distributed and spread across the Internet."

Harris and Klebold killed 12 students and a teacher at their high school before taking their own lives on April 20, 1999.

Among the documents to be released are messages Klebold and Harris wrote each other in yearbooks, but the filing says the bulk of the documents are "largely irrelevant and innocuous, consisting mostly of school work." The journal entries with bomb-making instructions will be withheld.

The gunmen's parents fought to keep the records private, saying they fear the material could inspire copycat crimes.

The Denver Post sued to force release of the material, and the Colorado Supreme Court last year left the decision to the sheriff.

Mink said the decision to withhold the tapes would be unpopular but was necessary.

"In truth, thousands of pages of documents and other evidence have been released over the years, and no one item has held the key" to lingering questions about the massacre, he said. "In my mind, no new insight the tapes might provide can justify the loss of just one life."

Vegas
June 19th, 2006, 08:15 PM
I think we should remember the ones who suffered. Not the ones who killed. I think releasing these would be a bad idea because it will cause more confusion.

Whisper
June 19th, 2006, 08:25 PM
i think it should all be remembered
for 2 boys to murder like that to take a gun and just shoot a fellow clasmate in the head without thinking twice that tells me that the teachers failed, the parents failed, the state failed

the incident should be remembered as a whole
dont delude what happened
those who forget there past are doomed to repeat it

Dante
June 19th, 2006, 08:55 PM
yea everything should be remembered, if it wasnt for them, there would be no tragedy at columbine high school. I want to know why they did this, in depth

TheWizard
June 20th, 2006, 03:54 PM
I think whats in their jorunals is important in stopping future things like that. People need to understand the things everyone missed in them. Maybe it will help spot others like them in time to stop it from happening again.

Whisper
June 20th, 2006, 04:35 PM
I think whats in their jorunals is important in stopping future things like that. People need to understand the things everyone missed in them. Maybe it will help spot others like them in time to stop it from happening again.

Exactly!
You can take the knolege you gain from looking at that and then teach the teachers, princibles, school councilors etc... how to spot for the signs