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Brought to you by the investigators athttp://www.columbinefamilyrequest.orgIn December 2000, the Jefferson County Sheriff’s department released the results of their investigation, the largest criminal investigation in the history of the State of Colorado. The 80 investigators involved followed up on over 4,000 leads. Along with their report, the Sheriff’s Department made available over 11,000 pages of evidence. Here, for the first time, we present all these pages as searchable .pdf files.

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LANTHORN. A.

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CONTINUATION 0~ng Agt/U.'y- Reporting OWrcer Case Report No

SUPPLEt'¥fENT X JCSO GALLEGOS 99-762500

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CONTROL NUMBER 4599 062799'i.c:!llon X HOMICIDE: Off6JGt SliM; ('!pen X Excqni-onaliy Cleared o Recommernl Case Rt\'ICW 0

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WITNESS,

ALISON M. LANTHORN. DOBI01258 1,WIF

5431 S. Independence St.

Littleton, CO 80123

(303) 973-5564

INVESTIGATION,

On June 23.1999,1 interviewed Alison Lanthorn by telephone Lamborn said that she had been in her 5rh hour class when she

heard people screaming and saw people running down the hallway She said that one of the female students m her class. opened

the door to the hallway and asked a student that was running down the hall. what was going on l.anthorn said that she was told

~hat someone was shooting a gun.

Lanthorn said that the female student that asked was. Came Sabie. Lanthorn said that Mr Manuello. the teacher told the

students to run out of the school. Larnhom said that as she ran out of the classroom and through the storage room. she heard

a loud boom. that shook the ground.

Lanthorn said that white she was running out of the school the fire alarm. went off She said that she ran with the res! of the

class. that got out to the smokers pit area and climbed the fence. She said that she ran to Clemen! park and then to the

Columbine library

I asked Lanthorn who she had run out of the school with and she said that she ran out WIth Chrisry Hild She said that she and

Chrisry Hild stayed together the entire time.

I asked Lanthorn If she ever saw who was shooting and she said that she didn't see who was shooting I asked her if she had

ever heard of the TCM before and she said that she had heard of the TeM before but never knew anything about the members.

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CONTINUATION 0R.eporting AgC:ll::y ReportingOfficer Case Reeon No

SUPPLEMENT X JCSO GALLEGOS 99·762500Connectins Cue Report No Vietil'l'l NameOriginalReport Date Thrs Report

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l asked Lanthorn to describe the clothing she was wearing the day ofthe shooting and bombing at CHS, She said that she had

been wearing a black colored shirt and a white colored tank top.

I asked Lanthorn if she remembers hearing or reading any of the announcements on the morning of the shooting, Lamhom said

that she did not remember any announcements, The interview was then terminated.

DISPOSITION:

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JEFFBRSON COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE

SUPPLllKBNTAL REPORT

Defendant,Date:Deputy D.A.,

Harris/Klebolli

May 19, 1999

Docket Nulllber'Case Number'I.nvestigator,

99A062

Gallagher

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Witness, Beth Lavely

DOB 2-8-83

7904 W. Plymouth Pl.

Littleton, Co.

303-933-4428

On May 19, 1999 this investigator conducted a telephone

interview with Beth Lavely, who is a sophomore at Columbine High

School. Ms. Lavely malie the following statements.

Ms. Lavely stated on 4-20-99 during fifth hour which commenced

at 11:15 A.M. she was in the science green room. Ms. Lavely stated

she did not see anything but heard one of the gunmen talking.

Ms. Lavely stated she first heard people running and screaming

outside in the hallway. She thought it was a senior prank. somebody

yelled they got guns. She heard the gunmen running up and down the

hallway outside of the green room. She heard one of the gunmen say

something to the effect "It is a day to die". She heard the gunmen

laughing and screaming.

When asked if the gunmen' s voices sounded like there was more

than one. Ms. Lavely stated she thought there was at least two that

were screaming and laughing. Another student identified as Katie

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Patrick told her she heard one of the ,0 r... say the name

MS. Lavely st~ted she left her back pack in the science room.

The back pack contained school equipment. Her glasses were left in

the green room. She has a coat belonging to her sister in her

locker with her wallet. She has $20 to $30 in her wallet.

Nothing further.

Investigator Date

19- 7':7

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CONTINUATION 0Reporting Agency Rc:poning Offic=r Case R¢pon No

SUPPLEMENT X JCSO GALLEGOS 99-7625KKCantJe¢tlnc Ca# ReportNo Vicrim Name OtiJtn.. Report Date1'hi3 Report

CONTROLNUMBER45~ 06-18-99- X HOMICIDE OfllmMSlIIUS: Open X EKeptionallyCliIiIfCd C ~mmcnd eMf:; lW,.,. 0C' ".. .."'" 0 Cll#Plllt by A.mm 0 u,_ a Closure 0-Ill: IQoom'l' I...... ""'" IOescrlJ'fibn ISerial&

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WITNESS,

JESSICAJ. LOPATIN, W/F

(303) 979-6609

INVEstIGATION:

ON June 16. 1999, I interviewed the brother of Jessica Lopatin. He had told me in that interview that he had found his sister.

in the Tech. Lab. And grabbed her and ran with her out of the building. Jessica Lopatin was in Mr. Manuellc's 5th hour Physics

class while her brother was in the room next door. Both of the Lopatin children got out of the school at the same time and the

same way. Refer to control number 4575 for additional information.

DiSPOSITION:

Open

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CONTINUATION 0R!!pOrting AgcnC)' Rep<»ting Officer CaseReport No

'UPPLEMENT X jt:SO GALLEGOS 99·7625ZConnecting Case Report Nc Vjc;nm Name Original Repon: DateThisReport

CONTROL NUMBER 4575 06-15·99- X HOMICIDE XCJ>. '" OtT_Sta~: ~ EXC(ptlOll.lIy Cleam,i Cl Recommend Case: Review cRecle~ifJCllicn o Cle-red by~t Cl t;nJtllillded 0 C1MlJte o

Its:r \ Outnuty I Brand Name I ~m»iol\' iSma! No ~~~ I~~! ~u;ed

WITNESS:

NATHAN BRIDGER LOPATIN, WIM, OOBI030382

8078 W. Caley Place

Littleton, CO. 80123

(303) 979-6609

ZACHARY INGLES, WIM

(303) 932-0788

INVESTIGATION:

"IT June 14, 1999, I spoke to Nathan Lopatin by telephone in reference to the Columbine High school shoaling.

Lopatin said that he was in Mr. Cram' s 5th hour chemistry class at the time that he heard the shooting start Lopatin said that

Mt. Cram was m front of the class lecturing when he heard a very loud pop like explosion. Lopatin said that his desk is right

in front of the class. directly In front of where Mr. Cram was standing

Lopatin said that with in a few seconds of hearing the explosion, Mr. Manuele s and his class came running into his classroom

Lopatin said that the class was told to run out through the Tech Lab Lopatin said that he found his sister who is in Mr

Manuelos class, and they ran OUt to the main hallway and towards the front doors of the school. Lopatin said that he ran with

his SIster down the hallway by the counselors offices and out the doors by the post grad, Center and into the smokers pit.

Lopatin said that they had to climb over the fence in the smokers pit. and ran to Clement park. Lopatin said that he had left his

car keys, backpack and other personal items inside of the Chemistry classroom, but his sister had a key to his car with her.

Lopatin said that he got III his car along with hIS SIsterand Erin Boards He said that while driving through the park he gave

a ride to Cheryl Dale and from there they all went to Gunther Tudies and called their parents.

Umt Number SjJ~rvjsor In:lia~5 and Date Assigned To Page 1

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CONTINUATION DReponin.t Agency Reponil'li otru:er Case Report NQ

SUPPLEMENT X JCSO GALLEGOS 99-7625ZContte'Cting Case Report No: Victim Name Origmal Report DaleThis RQQt't

CONTROL NUMBER 4575 06-15-99- X HOMICIDE Offnw Stlna; Open X ~on&IIyClt:l~ o Recommend Case' 0C\ """ Review

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I asked Lopatin how long he had been in class before he heard the explosion. He said he had been in class between 5·10 min.

When he heard the first explosion. He said that be saw and heard people running down the hallway out side of the classroom

he was in. I asked him if he heard gunshots and he indicated that he did not bear gun shots but only heard loud booms.

I asked Lopatin if he ever saw who was shooting and he 'aid that he never did see the shooters and had no idea how many

people were involved. Lopatin said that about half of the students in hi' class got out while the others remained behind and

hid in the Physisics lab with Mr. Manuele.

I asked Lopatin if he knew of the TCM or it' members. He said that he had heard of the TCM before but had no knowledge

of who they were or really what they did. He said that the TCM members kept to themselves. Lopatin said thai he did have a

run in with Eric Hams before. Lopatin said that Harris had been involved in a car accident where Harris had backed into

Lopatin's ear Lopatin Said that when Harris had backed into his car Harris had become angry and started to shake and pound

on his steenng wheel Lopatin Said that the TCM was not as big as everyone thinks it is. He said that the members all wore

"ench coats but never really bothered anyone.

I asked Lopatin if he had heard of anyone else that may have been involved with the incident at Columbine High School

Lopatin said thai he had heard through the rumor mill that_may have been involved and was arrested. He said that

he does not know the circumstances of the arrest or evenl~as arrested in reference to the shooting.

Lopatin said that he had heard from a friend of his who he identified as Zachary Ingles, had that a special education student

named Nathan. who the Columbine students call "Blackhole" because he is always saying Blackhole, that Nathan had seen

bombs in the trash cans on Monday the 19L~ of April Lopatin said that he believes the story is true because Zach Ingles is his

best friend and would not lie to him. Lopaun said he did not think he had any other information which was relevant to the

shooting and the interview was terminated.

DISPOSITION:

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U It I Number Super-LSQf lm:iah. and Daee ASSigned To Page !

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CONTINUATION 0Reporting Agency Rc!Xl't'ting~ Case Report No

SUPPLEMENT X JCSO GALLEGOS 99-7625MM

CrmncctlngCase Report No VicnmNameOrigmalReport Dale This Report

CONTROL NUMBER 4600 062599C' \11011 X HOMICIDE 0ftWe SI'afUi,; Oplm X E.it«pliOMII)' eluted 0 Rtcommend Case: Review c

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WITNESS:

KIMBERLY CHRISTIE LORENZ

DOBi 053181, WiF

5242 S. Holland St.

Littleton, CO 80123

(303) 973-8199

INVESTIGATION:

On June 23, 1999, I spoke to Kim Lorenz, by telephone. I told Lorenz why [was calling and I asked her if she had time to

answer a few questions. Lorenz stated that she had time and was Willing to answer questions.

Lorenz said that she was to Mr. Manuellos 5 th hour Physics class, painting tiles, when they saw several students running down

the hall. She said that one of the students in her class opened the door and asked a student that was running by, why they were

running. Lorenz said that th student told them that there was someone shooting at them

Lorenz said that she had her teacher told the class to run out of their room and into Mr Cram's room, which is right next door

Lorenz said that she and the rest of her class ran to the front door of the classroom and attempted to exrt through there. but were

told by students and teachers who runnmg, not to go out that way

Lorenz said that she then ran through the Tech Lab, but was told not to go out that way either She said that she and 13 other

students and Mr. Manuello ended up hiding in the storage room until they were rescued by th SWAT Team.

Lorenz said that while she was hiding in the storage room she heard muffled hangs. She said that she did not know how many

she had heard. Lorenz said that Mr. Manuello was in contact with a 9-1-1 operator during the enure time that they were hiding

in the room.~

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CONTINUATION 0Reporting AgCllcy Reporting Office; C.ue R.¢;port No

SUPPLEMENT X JCSO GALLEGOS 99-i625MMConnecting Case Report No VictimName Ongma!Report DeteThis Rcpon

CONTROL NUMBER 4600 062599C' mon X HOMICIDE 0fleMe Status: Open X E~jOlUllly Cle:::ared 0 Recommend Case: Review oRetlusi1ltelion " Cl",~by~ 0 IJI1:IWndo:l 0 Closure 0

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Lorenzsaid that while hiding. she hearda T,V. turn on anda light go off. Lorenz said that she did not know how loud the TV.

was, but they were able to hear the muffled voices on the T,V, over the fire alarm.

Lorenzsaid that when she first started running towards the front door of'the classroom, she heard two gunshots. Lorenz said

that she first heard everything around 11;35 a.m..

Lorenz said that the T.V carne on about 45-60 min, after the incidentstarted. She said that around 2;15 p.m. or 2;30 p.m.. the

schoolhell went off. Shesaid that about I to I and 'h hours later she was rescued by the SWAT Team and escorted OU! of the

building.

! asked Lorenz if she remembered any of the announcements on April 20, 1999 Lorenz said that she remembers reading

something on the screen like, "420 wish you weren't here." Lorenz said that she remembers reading that at the end of the

.inouncernents. She said that the screen Was flashing something like. "420 wish you weren't here." Lorenz said she could not

remember anything else about the announcements.

1asked Lorenz If she knew Harris or Kleboid, She said that she knew both of them and had grown up with Dylan Klebold. I

asked her if she had ever heard them mention doing anything like what they did at the school. Lorenz said that she never had

a problem witt; Hams or Klebold and had never heard them talk about doing anything like what they did.

DISPOSITION:

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LOIENZ, M.

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FBI174A·DN·S7419• JCSQ99.7625

Detective: Mark Allen- Denver PoliceDepartment I (303) 640-1183

RE: CONTROL # 3521INTERVIEW:

MelissaLoienz5242S. Hollang51.Littleton, CO 80123(303) 973-8199

Subject: Columbine High School Shooting,

On 5/18199 I interviewed MelissaLoienz at her residence and her motherwas present.Melissareported that she entered thecafeteriaat approx. IO.20M and she left at approx.11.15AM. Melissasaid that she sat a table II or V with NicoleRaye, LindseyBlair,Lindsey Dowling, and Dawn unklast name.Melissa said she didn't see the duffel bags oranyone carryingthebags. Melissasaid that she didn't see any TCM or associates in oraround the cafeteria. Melissasaid she didn't knowany TCMor their friends.

Melissa reported that after she left the cafeteriashe responded to her scienceclass#7withMrs. Mossier. Melissa said they locked the doors and hid in the classroom until thepolice arrived. Melissasaid the thought of the daywas "I'll bet you wish youweren'there today".

Melissadidn't relateany further information thatwas relevantat this time. (No rumors)

NO new leads generated.

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** UPDATED APRIL 28, 1999 "''''TEAM FOUR INTERVIEW GUIDELINEMINIMAL QUESTIONS TO BE ASKED

1. Did you ever see lbe two'large duffel bags in !be cafelelia ?Nu

2. Did youseeanyone carryingor in lbe possession of lIlnso duffel bags. at a previous tim<! ?rJ o

3. Did yousee Eric Harris or Dylan Kleboldeirher oe Mondayof Tuesday ? What were mey doing?Whatdid they say? Were they with anyone else? I\je

4. Did you leaveanythingbehind in the cafeteria or anywhereelse in the scbool ? rVu5. Who were you wilb in the cafeteria ? Wbero were you sitting?

6. Did you see or talk to any of !beTrench Coat Mafia members on Mooday? Tuesday? Howabout theprior week or weekend ? No

7. Haveyou beard anything from anybody else about otbersuspects, bomb making, gun buying, ete, ?

8. Whatwere you wearing ? Did you have a back pack? What did it look lilal and lor bave in it 'l

9. Howdid you leave the cafeeena or the building': What were the evems that made you leave?

10. What time did youenter the cafeeerta ? Where did you come from (prior to the cafeteria) ?

! 1. Have them mark where they were sitting. their route out of the buildingand whom they were with (ifknown) ?

12. Howdid you exit the building? Where did you go waea you got out andwhat did you see on theoutside of the building?

l3. Do you use <he In"""et ? If so, what is your screen name? D~ave an ICQ (aka: I seek you Isimilar '0 a char line) account': 'f"'S I A-Ft::. fr E IS)

14. Do )'OU know anybody with a "doable pierced eyebrow" ? Il\/O!

15. Did you see or hear any unusual announcements prier to the shootings? Do you knowwhat the''Thou~ of <he dey was" over the Rebel News :-lerwork(R.'iN)?

11 .L {J ",r y.v. w: ttl- y'"" fIV"ll-r ;J.-..I'!6. Can youprovide any further informanon 00 the membersoflthe Treuca Coat Mafia? IV:!

I17 Ask the parents if the kids bave told them anything else? Different?

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JBII'FElUlON COUNTY DIS'1'll.ICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE

S11PPLltHBN'1'AL REPORT

Defend.ant:

Date:

Deputy D.A. I

Harris/Klebold

May 26, 1999

Dookee NwlIber'

Case NwlIber: 99A062

Inve.ti~ator: Gallagher M.

********************************************************************

Witness: Troy Manuello

DOB 3-5-72

4801 So. Wadsworth Blvd. Build. #7 apt.303

Littleton, Co.

303-948-5675

On May 26, 1999 this investigator conducted an inter-riew with

Troy Manuello, who is a Physics teacher at Columbine High School.

Mr. Manuello made the following statements.

Mr. Manuello stated he has been a teacher at Columbine High

School for the past two years. He also graduated from Columbine

High School

Mr. Manuello on April 20. 1999 during fifth hour he was

teaChing Physics Mr. Manuello stated his class was suppose to be

taking a test. However, he stated the kids were coming back from a

prom weekend and he wanted to take it easy with the class. The

class had been in the process of painting these little tiles for a

class project. He was also in the process of handing back

paperwork. He was in the middle of the classroom when we felt

(meaning he and the class) vibrations. He thought this was a senior

prank.

Mr. Manuello stated a girl identified as Carrie Sabey opened

the classroom door and asxed what was going on. Someone from a

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crowd of people running down the hall yel e

Manuello stated he heard gunshots.

"He's got a gun". Mr.

Mr. Manuello stated the fire alarm had not gone off but he took

action to get the kids moving toward the back door. Al Cram,

another science teacher had the same idea. However, upon arriving

at the back door someone yelled for the kids to go back. Some of

the kids kept going and eventually were able to escape the school

through the doors by the Home Economic room. The rest of the class,

approximately fourteen kids, and he went back to the physics room

where they turned off all the lights except for a light in the tech

room. Theresa Miller. another teacher, told Mr. Cramm to call 911.

Mr. Manuello stated they tried calling 911 but could not get

through. Mr. Doug Johnson. another science teacher came in and told

them that Mr. Sanders had been shot and instructed them to call 911

again. Finally they were able to reach 911.

Mr. Manuello stated the 911 operator tried to keep him on the

line. HOwever, they thought they heard someone trying to get in the

door and he got cut off from the 911 dispatcher. Later on they were

able to reconnect to the 911 operator and they had contact with the

dispatcher until the swat team arrived and they were rescued.

Mr. Manuello stated he never saw the gurunen _ He did hear what

sounded like two people talking but could not hear what; they were

saying.

Nothing further.

Investigator

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JEFFERSON COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE

Defendant:

Date:

Deputy D.A.:

(Columbine shooting)

050799

Docket Number:

Case Number:Investigator:

99A062 (W)

99-7625

Mike Heylin

WITNESS:

Arty Mar DOS: 102884

7688 S. Eaton Way

Littleton, CO 80128

303-972-6488

c/o mother; Norma Mar

father; Arturo Mar (w) 303-971-5656

-CBS student; in science class when shooting bega,'1; remained in

science class until rescued by SWAT; was in science class when one

of suspects fired a round through the wall by the door; never saw

suspects

INVESTIGATION:

On May 6, 1999 at 1829 hours I interviewed Valaria Mar at her home

wich her mother present. During this interview I learned that

Valaria I s twin brother, Arty I was in his science class when the

shooting began and remained there until rescued by SWAT. I then

incerviewed Arty and he told me che following:

.. He was in Mr. Will's 5th hour science class when the incident

began, This class is the farthest southeast corner classroom in

that science area.

.. The class heard an explosion and Mr. will thought it may have

been an experiment gone bad in one of the other soienoe olasses. He

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then heard people running and screaming. He then heard two ~~shots

and then the fire alarm went off.

• He went with the class (approximately 25 students) out the room

and then west down the interior hallway in the science area. He

said that a lady in an orange and white striped shirt told them,

..Its not a fire, go back." They went back to the classroom and

heard more screaming and gunshots.

• As they were going back to the class, Mr. Will broke off with

several students and went into a small storage room just north of

their classroom. He said another teacher, Mr. Mosier, kept an eye

on their class and his own class from a doorway on the west wall of

their class.

• While in the room for about 5 to 10 minutes, he heard one of

the suspects walking around the hallway by their classroom. A

gunshot then entered the classroom through the wall by the door. He

never saw any suspect. He never heard any statements by the suspect.

• While in the room, he felt the floor rumble at one time. He

also saw the ceiling bow down above the class and he thought that a

person was up in the ceiling.

• After a while, students were looking out the classroom's west

window. Police offioers were seen out in the lot. Somehow, it was

communioated from one of the police officers to one of the students

that they would be up for them in a while.

.. He said they were in the classroom for about 4 hours. SWAT

offioers finally came in and had the class exit the room and line up

along the hallway. Each student was searohed and then led east down

the hallway, then north down a small hallway, and then out the east

door that is just south of the main east doors.

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This concluded my interview with Arty Mar.

location.

See diagram for room

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Date

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Case Number99-7625SupplementReport

Reporting Agency: JeffersonCountySheriff's OfficeReporting officer: S.K. Wygant 100:vW

Date of this Report: 081399Offense Status: Open

WITh'ESS: Control # 4787Stephanie MartinAddress: 7925 W. Geddes PI.

Littleton, CO. 80123Phone: 303 972 2943Student: COLUMBINEHIGH SCHOOL

wrrxsss,Christopher Mosier, Teacher, Earth Science ClassRoomSC5

INVESTIGATION:

Several attempts were made to contact Stephanie Martin. All attemptsresulted in negative contact.I did contact Chris Mosier. He verified that Martin was in his Earth Scienceclass on April 20, 1999. He reported that her actions were similar to thestudents in his class during the shooting

DISPOSITION: CASE OPEN

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I MARTINEZ. CORI

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C01"TINt1ATlON 0Rqxming Agency Reporting Offil:er Case Report No

SUPPLEMENT X JCSO BROOKS 99-7625-KK

ConnectingCase Report No vienm NameOriginal Report Dall:This Report

COLUMBINE 06-02-99, ;$TlOlt X FIRST DEGREE MURDER Ot'felutStaN:li: Open X f'..wepuoN1ly Cl~ c Recommendcee. Review c

RC'l:Ias51 t'iaIKm c C'fand: byAlTai 0 Unf_ 0 Closure 0

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$w lI:1f Rel.:ovtred Damaged

WITNESS:

COM Martinez I DOB 051284

7244 West Walker Place

Littleton, Colorado 80123

303-933-2731

Columbine High School I 9'" grade

INYESTIGATION:

follow up on DN388S

On 06-01-99, at about 3;30 p.m., I interviewed Tony Martinez as follow up on DN3336. During the interview, Tony told me

that his daughter, Can Martinez, had hidden inside the school's science wmg on 04-20-99, and was eventually found by a

SWAT team at about 4:00 p.m, Tony told me lltat Can refuses to be interviewed by law enforcement because she was

"traumatized" and "wants to put this matter behind her." Tony told me that he will continue to encourage Con to avail herself

for an interview, but will not force her. Tony told me that if/when Cori changes her mind, he will notify me by telephone

Accordingly. no interview with Con Martinez was conducted.

DISPOSITION: Open.

OfficerSignaw.rc Umt Number SlJperv!5-cr lni{iahand Date Assigned To Page !

t?"0/~ fAN (>$&5of !

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LAKEWOOD POL ICE DEPARTMENT

Offense ' FIRST DEGREE MURDERVic:t:im: SCOTTA,.Me 1173 STEFFES, TIMOTHY,"V Ag< 1197 GIRSON

CRO, 990388560«« 05/19/99Page: 1 of 2X~y: ..1462"1300"1:".1

SUP P L E HEN T--------------------p--------------------------------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - -

ASSOCIATED CASE REPORT ~v~BERS:

Jefferson County Sheriffs Office C.R.: 99-7625FBI control number: 174A-DIV-S7419

SUBJECT: McCLAUGHERTY, Evan EugeneDOB: 11/12/827224 West Portland AvenueLittleton, CO. 80123(303) 972-7485

PARENT:. MOTHER: Renee McClaugherty

OBSERVATION 1 INVESTIGATION,

On May 4, 1999 I was assigned an interview with Evan McClaughercy, aColumbine High School studenc, who may have been in the cafeteria on themorning of April 20, 1999. On May lOth I attempted to complete theinterview with Evan but found that he was visiting relatives oue of stateand was not due to recurn uncil the week of May 17th. On May 18th I spoketo Renee McClaughercy and made an appointment to interview Evan on May 19that 0800.

On May 19th , at 0755, I went to 7224 West Portland Avenue andcontacted Evan. Evan advised that he was a student at Columbine HighSchool, in the tenth grade. Evan further advised that he was in school onApril 20th, and had been in the cafeteria between approximately 7;OOP~ and8:00k~. Evan concinued co say that he just walked through the area and didnot sit at any of the tables. Evan advised that while he was walkingthrough the cafeteria he did not observe any large duffel type bags eitheron t~e floor ar sitting on a table. Evan also said that while he waswalking through the cafeteria he did not encounter anyone carrying such abag i~to the cafeteria.

Evan advised that a~ the time of the shooting he was in SClence classlocated cn the mai~ level in the group of class rooms to the south-ease of~~e llbrarv. The science class was in the room on the south-west corner

this gr;up of class rooms. Evan reported that hlS first ind~cation ofcrouble was a big bang sound oucside of the ass room, A shc~t time~a~e= a teacher came inLc the room and to~d the science teache~ that therewe~e people w~th guns and the class should get againsc the walls whichthey did, Evan stated that the class remained inside the class rDom for

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approximately three hours until a swat teac ,that he did not see who was doing the shoot"had been no rumors about impending trouble at20th, and he had heard no rumors about anyoneguns.

",.99038856

'~ated them. Evan advisedEvan advised that there

.he school before Aprilbuilding bombs or buying

Evan said that he does not associate with anyone involved with theTrench Coat Mafia! and none of the friends are associated with the g~oup.

Evan continued to say that he does not know Dylan Klebold and has not hadany contact with Klebold. Evan did advise about four months before theshootings he did have a confrontation with Eric Harris in school. Evanrelated that he walked around a corner and bumped into Harris. Harrisbecame angry and pushing ensued. At the end of the confrontation Harr~s

told Evan that he "should watch his back". Evan advised that he is notfamiliar with Harris's website and does not know what if any names Harrisor Klebold were using on the internet.

Evan could provide no further information and the incerview concludedat 0815.

A,.nc, 1173 STEFFES, TIMOTHY '",need, 05/:0/99 20:15S",,,eanc 1514 HINKLE, GEORGE OS/20/99 14: 59~--~------------ ---------------- -------------------------- ---------*EOR*

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Denver PoliceDepartment

Metro GangTaskForce

Date: 05-07-99To: The Jefferson County District Attorneys OfficeFrom: Detective Terry Demmel 78007-Assigned with the Columbine Law EnforcementTask Force

Supplementary Report

Ref: Interview with Columbine Senior student Brice McConnell DOB 10-09-80

On 05-06-99 at 6:40 P.M. Detective Terry Dernmel, assigned with the Columbine LawEnforcement Task Force, contacted Columbine Senior student Brice McConnell byphone. Detective Demmel explained the need for an interview to Brice's father who thenhanded the phone to Brice. Brice reported that he was in SID hour chemistry class withteacher Mr. Cram. They saw kids running by in the hall and thought it was a Sr prank.The teacher told them not to pay attention to it. After hearing some laud bangs theteacher got worried and told the class to run out. The class ran out together and into theTech center area where another teacher instructed them to run back the direction they hadcome from. The group ran out of a door near the east side of the gym and away from theschool.

Brice did not see any people with guns or weapons and did not see Eric Harris or DylanKlebold. Brice stated that he knew Dylan since the 7"' grade and had him in sameclass's but that he didn't talk to him much. Brice reported that he had nat heard anyrumors around school and did not know what was going to happen that day.

The information control lead sheet had indicated that while watching the school from adistance a teacher had instructed Brice and another student to move back and they refusedto move. Brice had no excuse other than he was curious as to what was happening andthought he was already at a safe distance.

Copy

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HOllf$

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Denver Police DepartmentSTATEMENT

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I have reed the foregoing statement and tbe facts contained therein are true to the best of my knowledge and belief, fdo not maintain that it contains alf of the facts or details of UJe incident but only those facts about wnicn I have beenaskeri,

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FD·302 (Rev. JO.6.9$)

. ! .

FEDERAL BUREAU OF !NVES;T ['iON

Date of transcription 8/3/99

Ashley McKenna, date of birth May 28, 1983, 7767 SouthDepew Street, Littleton, Colorado, telephone [303)904-2755, wasinterviewed at her residence in the presence of her mother LisaMcKenna. After being advised of the identity of the interviewingAgent and the nature of the interview, McKenna furnished thefollowing information:

McKenna is a Sophomore at ColUmbine High School,McKenna's first class of the day is History with Mr. Digiosioduring first period. First period runs from 7:30 a,m. to 8:25a.m, During second period, McKenna has Photography with Mrs,Hirokuro. This period runs from 8:25 a.m, to 9:20 a,m.. Secondperiod is five minutes longer than the other class periods forschool announcements. The Rebel News Network is broadcastedthroughOut the school on teleVisions. McKenna did not payattention to the announcements on April 20, 1999, She could notrecall hearing anything unusual about that day's announcements,Third period starts at 9:25 a,m. and McKenna has Literature withMr, Friesen. This period ends at 10:15 a.m,. McKenna has Mathwith Mr, Bundy during fourth period, which runs from 10:20 a,m,to 11:10 a.m.. McKenna's fifth period class is Biology with Ms,Williams in Science Room 11, This class begins at 11:15 a.m. andends at 12:05 a i rn .

On April 20, 1999, McKenna was in her fifth periodBioloS}' class waiting for her science partner. The bell to startclass rang. Student Dorian Salazar and his brother were doing a"break dance" demonstration on the floor, The students hadpUlled two tables apart to make room for the demonstration, Whenthe demonstration was done. the class began to review theirhomework for a quiz on the digestive system, Ms, Williams wasreviewing the homework with the class us the overheadprojector. The lights in the class were turned off and the doorfrom the classroom to the hallway was open.

Within a few minutes, McKenna could hear people runningoucside the classroom in the main hallway, It sounded like a"stampede" of people. McKenna could see a white male teacher inthe hallway, The teacher was yelling at the studencs to slowdown and quescioning what they were doing McKenna did not know

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Cooonualion of FD·302of Lisa McKenna 9 2

the identity of the teacher but thought he looked like Mr. Bundy,though she knew it was not him. Thinking the activity was theresult of a senior prank, McKenna got up and started to movetoward the door. She than heard three gunshots and sot under hertable. The male teacher pulled several students into theclassroom. The students included Elisia Encino, Nick Last NameUnknown (k~), Amber (LNU) , Helen Promisebeger and possiblyanother student. Ms. Williams directed everyone into theGreenhouse Room connected to the classroom. McKer.na was one ofthe first students into the Greenhouse Room. As she was movinginto the Greenhouse Room, she heard two more ~Jnshots coming fromthe hallway area.

The Greenhouse Room has two doors. One door leads toScience Room 11 and the other to the main hallway (Math/ScienceHallway). The door to the main hallway has a window. The windowwaS covered by a poster. The Greenhouse Room also has a windowthat overlooks the student parking lot. There were approximately35 to 40 students and Ms. Williams in the room. McKennaremembers looking at the clock in the classroom and it was 11:25a. m.. She had looked at the clock as she heard the "stampede" ofpeople or just prior to the "stampede". As she was going intothe Greenhouse Room, she looked at the clock and it was 11:30a.m..

McKenna heard four to five explosions in the hallwayright outside the Greenhouse Room in the direction of theLibrary. The first explosion occurred right after she got intothe Greenhouse Room. She remembers the fire alarm going off asshe was going into the room. The explosions were very loud andcaused the floor to vibrate. She also heard "lots" of gunshotsin the hallway, but could not g~ve a specific number of gunshotsshe heard.

Encino had been limping when she came into theclassroom Enc~no sat next to a student named Ashley LNU.Encino stated she was in the cafeteria, had run up the stairs andthan down the hallway by the Library. She said there weregunshots by the west entrance glass doors and she turned aroundand ran back down the hallway. She tripped by the platform ofthe stairs and that was why she was limping. McKenna could notrecall any additional specifics about Encino's statements,

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FD.302a (Rev 10·6·95)

~74A-DN-574~9 Jeffco # 99-7625

3,1'* _-,-__Lisa McKennaContinuation ofFD·302 of

Approximately five to ten minutes after getting in~o

the Greenhouse Room, McKenna heard "boy voices" in the mainhallway, One of the "boy voices" yelled he wanted to die, Shewas hearing lots of yelling by the "boy voices". Th~ statementmay have been "I want to die today". Approximately five to tenminutes later she heard one of the same "boy voices" yelling....., The statement with the name ...... was made referencing~to come to them or to go. The next thing she heard was whatshe thought were faint gunshots coming from an area near thefront/main office, The individuals did go by the door to theGreenhouse Room several times, McKenna could tell by the noisesthey were making. She could not recall the specific noises. Shedid hear them run up and down the stairs to the Cafeteria two orthree times. Approximately thirty minutes later she heard anadult male voice state "put your weapon down," The voice wasfaint and was not outside Greenhouse Room in the hallway,McKer~a cculd not give a direction for the comment.

The gunshots than stopped for approximately one hour.She than heard what she thought were more gunshots and the same"boy voices" outside in the hallway. She could hear running andyelling in the hallway, McKenna thought the voices and soundsshe was hearing may also have been the police SWAT officersmoving in the school, At about this same time, Ms. Williamsopened the door leading from the Greenhouse Room to the classroomto let in some fresh air, Ms Williams opened the door for thirtyto sixty seconds and was leaning against the door the whole time.McKenna was able to see into the classroom and noted theclassroom door to the hallway was open,

At 2:15 p.m, a schaal bell rang, staying on for anextended period of time, McKenna looked at a friend's watch,Lindsay Hamilton, to check the time, At approximately 2:45 p,m,SWAT offioers entered the Greenhouse Room and began letting themout through the door to the hallway, They were lead down thestairs to the Cafeteria, out a door on the northwest side of theCafeteria and up the outside stairs.

While McKenna was in the Greenhouse Room no one cameinto or went out of the rocrn after Ms. Williams closed the doorand until they were rescued by the SWAT officers There was no

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Continuation ofFD<}OZ or Lisa McKenna

telephone in the Greenhouse Roam and no one had a cellulartelephone.

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CONTII'HJATlON 0ReponingAgency fleponmgOffieer Cast' ReportN<J

SUPPLEMENT X JCSO OBBEMA 99-7625-N

.C~in8Case Re;oon No visum N8meOngituJ Report Date This Repcn

05-08-99- X FIRST DEGREE MURDER Ofmw: StaW$; Op!!1l X txi:C'PlionaUy Cltared 0 Recommend Case: R.evlew 0c nUt"

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WITNESSES:

Travis Meason

5738 W Canyon Ave.

Littleton. CO 80128

303-933-0873

INVESTIGAnON:

On 05-05-99. at about 1000 hours. [interviewed Travis Meason at his residence. This supplement is connected to lead sheet

#DN1588 Meason is a 10th grader at Columbine High School.

I asked Meason to describe to me the events that occurred on 04-20-99. at Columbine High School. Meason stated his first

oericd class was German with Ms. Burnett. It starts at 0730 hours. however. be was about ten minutes late for class that day.

Wher; he arrived. he saw nothing out ofthe ordinary. He did not go to the cafeteria before this first period class. His second

period class was History with Mr. Moore. During his second period class. he did not pay any attennon to the announcements

broadcasted on the REBEL News Network. His third period class was Language Arts. Meason stated he has fourth period off.

During that time he went downstairs to the cafeteria. He sat at table ""U," which he indicated on the cafetena map I had

presented to him Meason stated he was in the cafeteria for 15 to 20 minutes. He then went upstairs to see his Biology teacher,

Mrs. Williams. in room #5C[-1. Mrs. Williams was not there. so he returned back downstairs to the cafeteria. He had been

gone for approximately live minutes Again, Meason sat at table "U" with several of his friends.

I asked Meason to tell me the names of the friends who sat with him at table "U" in the cafeteria. He gave me the following

names Mark Ballegeer, Mike Leary, Jason Jones. Chad Roybal. Erik Trujillo. James Sealander and Evin Todd. Meason staled

other friends, that were also in the cafeteria with them. sat at table "JJ:' as indicated on the map I presented to him His friends

at table #J) were Ben Cohen. Kyle Gummere, and John Mulvey Meason also indicated he believed that student Craig Scott

Joined them at table ~U" sometime during their time in the cafeteria.

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I~~ I Qullfllily I Brand Name I 06¢:ription , Scria~ P+o S'= I~:v~~d I~dMeason stated he saw neither ofthe suspects,Harris or Kleboid,during his time in the cafeteria. He saw no one carry anything

into the cafeteria Or in the cafeteria which appeared to be large and bulky, Meason stated he saw nothing odd, nor any

unattended belongings. Meason remembers no comments by Ills friends that would have pointed OUt something out of the

ordinary'. Meason stated he remained in the cafeteria until the passing bell fur the fifth period sounded.

1asked Meason about his familiarity with the suspects. He stated he had seen Klebold before, but did not know him by name

He had not seen Harris before. He said he did not have any classes with Klebold or Hams,

Meason's fifthperiod class was Biology with Mrs, Williams on the second floor, Meason stated he dropped his personal items

offat his Biologytable, and then went out into the side hallway There he met Isaiah Shoels. Shoels was by himself, The two

talked for two to three minutes and discussed meeung each other after school to exchange some CD'5. The bell sounded for

class, and Meason returned to his BIOlogy class. In the class, one of the students was doing some breakdancing. He identified

the student as Dorian Salizar, Salizar demonstrated break dancing for about five minutes, After that, the students reset the

tables 10 begin class,

Suddenly there was commotion outside in the hallway Meason stated that a number of people were running just outside his

classroom door. He looked out the door window and saw two male Science teachers. whose names he did not know, in the

hallway. A Biology student named Jason Baer opened the door and ran intothe hallwayto see what was going on. At that time,

Meason heard two pops, Baer camerunningback in saying."There's a fucking gun!" Two students ran intotheir Biologyclass

from the hallway Meason identified those two as Megan Kellogg and Alisa Encinas.

Mrs. Williams told all the Biology students in her classroom to get into the green room. The green room is a room adjacent

to the Biology class just to the west. Meason stated all the students got into the green room and sat on the floor There were

no lights on in the green room The only light visible was a light coming in from the window that faced the south parking Jot

There was a poster covering the glass window on the door which leads from the green room into the south main hallway

Meascn stated he sat on the floor next to the door that leads imo that hallway, but could not see anything due to the fact that

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the poster was coveting the door window.

Measonstated it becamequieter and there wasno morescreaming comingfromthe hallway. He then heard a male voice yell

very loudly from the hallway, "I'm ready to die today." He stated the male had to have been right outside the door he was

sittingagainst. He thenheardrapid shotsand a big bang. Measonthenhearda malevoice. possiblythe Same onewhohadjust

yelled. saying, "Did you see me catch that thing on fire?" Meason said from the sound of the voice. it appearedas though it

was corning from a personwho was comingup from the downstairs. Just outside the doorway Measonwas sittingagainst. is

theropof thestairwaywhich leadsdownto thecafeteriaarea. Meason statedafterhearmg the statement. "Didyouseemecatch

that thing on fire," there was about ten seconds beforehe heard the sprinklers turnon and the fire alarmsound. He statedthe

sprinklersand the fire alarm both activated simultaneously. Meason statedhe also heard other voices later.but could nottell

what was being said. or who was talking. He heardgunshots. bangs.and the fire alarm.

Meason pointed eUlIO me that he had later heard his teacher, Mrs, Williams. and Alisa Encinas, who were both In the green

roomwith him. had hearda male voice say,'.gunneddownthreemore:' Meason statedthat all of those whowere in the

green room during this time were sitting down. Mrs, Williams told them to pray quietly during the Incident

Measonstatedhe thenheardgunshotsfor 30 t045 minutes, He statedit seemed someof the shots sounded lighterthan others,

and some furtheraway He stated he heardbombsexploding. whichwould shakethe room. Afterthe gunshotsstopped. there

was about 30 minutes of SIlence. He couldhear helicopters outsideof the school. He believes somestudentsmight haveseen

helicopters through the window that facedthe south end of the school

Meason statedheheardgunshotsstart again,for perhapslive 10len minutes Hestated ithad a piS10I soundand sounded further

away. and then the gunfire stopped. The students in the roomthen began to talk to each other quietly, and then they began

standingupand lookingaround. Measonstatedhehadto go to thebathroom so badthat studentspassedhim a trashcan,which

he then urinated in Meason believes they were in the greenroom for an hour to an hour and a half

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Meason then heard a voice outside the door say, "I bet you they're in there, let's check." He stated it seemed like they were

the police. There was a knock on the door. Some of the students asked if they wanted them to open the door, The students

then opened the door, which led from the green room mto the southmainhallway, Meason heard a SWATofficer say,"Whoa,"

and the officer shut the door. SWAT officers then began taking the students out ofthe green room, instructing them to put their

hands behind their head. The students walked out into the hallway, Once they were in the hallway, they were led down the

stairs to the first landing, and there they were given instructions again by the SWAT officers to go single file down the rest of

the stairways into the cafeteria, and to exit the west doors.

Measonstated the SWAT officers instructed them to go single me down the stairway into the cafeteria, They were to keep their

hands above their head. Meason stated he and the other students walked through the cafeteria single file 10 the west doer of

the cafeteria. They had to walk through several inches of water as they went through the cafeteria, Once at the west door, they

Were given more instructions from the SWAT officers, They were told to go outside, then up the stairway on the west side,

The students did this, When they got at the top of the stairs, they assembled near the fences near where the machinery IS on

the west side of the school, There were police cars in that area, Each student was individually searched, then placed in a patrol

car, and taken to Clement Park byway ofthe ball field. Measonstated during the incidentat Columbine High School he never

saw either of the suspects, nor did he see any weapons

Meason stated his locker number is possibly 687 He had no valuables in his locker. and his backpack is still in hIS Biology

class Inside his backpack, the items of value are his glasses and a calculator,

Monson indicated on a map I presented to him the location of his locker, how he entered the school, his classrooms, and the

table he sat at during his break Those two maps are attached to this report,

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(303) 797-8117

Student: Columbine High School

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MOHRBACHER, KATHRYN, DOB/02-11-51

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On 06-01-99,at about 1815 hours.I respondedto 6651 WestCalhounPlace.to contactand interview Daniel Mohrbacher, who

is a student at Columbine High School. The reasonfor this Interview was in reference to the shooting that occurredon 04-20-99

at COlumbine High School.

Daniel Mohrbacherwas interviewed in the presence of his parents. Robert and KathrynMohrbacher. Daniel Mohrbacher told

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SUPPLEME"IT v JeSO PETERSON 99-7625-LLCOM¢C1ing case RCflOrt !'Jo Vi<;!im NameOn.smal Repon DateThis Repen

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me that On04-20-99, after leaving the weight lifting room of his gym class. he went into the Columbine High School cafeteria.

a..'riving at about 1015 hours. I showed Daniel Mohrbacher a diagram of the Columbine High School cafeteria. Daniel

Mohrbacher showed me the table he had selected on 04-20-99, which was table "LL" on this diagram, Table "LL" is in the

farthest east row of tables. on the east side of the cafeteria. This table is near the stairway that leads to the second level of

Columbine High School. Daniel Mohrbacher said h. was with the following students at this table on 04-20-99, his sister.

Kimberly Mohrbacher, David Schulte. Aubren Hummell, Lisa Steepleton, Tyson Knapke. Ryan Morrill, lash Casey, and Amy

Staley, Daniel Mohrbacher said he did nor see the duffle bags and/or propane tank that was later recovered in the cafeteria of

Columbine High School. Daniel Mohrbacher said he left the cafeteria on 04-20-99 at about 1110 hours. and went up to the

second level of me high school to his science class The teacher of this class was Mr Mosier Daniel Mchrbacher said that the

science class students had the lights turned off in the classroom and were listening to tapes Daniel Mohrbacher said suddenly

he heard the tire alarm for the school go off. then he heard what he described as "bangs," Daniel Mohrbacher said he exited the

classroom at this point into the hallway, Daniel Mohrbacher said he then went down the hallway to southeast corner Daniel

"'lohrbaeher said a Columbine High SChoolteacher told the students to rum around and go back into the science room, Daniel

Mohrbacher said at this point. Aubren Humrnetl, Charles Whitsell, "lick Cowalti, and Gustavo (unknown last name I. were with

him when they were turned around in the hallway by this unknown teacher, Daniel Mohrbacher said he heard more "bangs" that

sounded to him like they were shotgun rounds being discharged. possibly from the cafeteria area of Columbine High School

Daniel Mohrbacher said he heard approximately 30 shots that seemed to be discharged In groups of about five shots each, Daniel

Mohrbacner told me as the shots continued to be discharged. they sounded as thought they were getting closer and closer to the

science area where he was hiding Daniel Mohrbacher said the students in the classroom flipped the classroom desks over onto

their sides. so that thev could hide behind them within the classroom,

Daniel Mohrbacber said he hid in the science area with the other students for approximately four hours, He said the students

were in the classroom laying and sirting quietly during this time, Daniel Mohrbacher said some of the students had to use trash

cans to urinate in while inside the classroom Daniel Mohrbacher said during this time period. the students listened to the events

taking place at Columbine High School on a radio that was in their room Daniel Mohrbacher said a Columbine High School

teacher, Mr Will, went from an adjoining classroom into an office where there was a television set so he could watch the events

'iling place at Columbine High School on this television set.

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CONTINUATION 0IR,pom.o Agency Ref'lOl'ling Offh;''1' C.ase Repon: \;0

SUPPLEMENT v ,JCSO PETER~"r', 99-1625.LLConnectingCase Report NQ VictimNameOriginal Rcpon '~-'

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Daniel Mohrbacher said that at one point while in the science classroom, a science teacher by the name of ML Friesen. ran

through the classroom without his shirt on and said that Mr. Sandershad been shot. Daniel Mohrbacher said Mr. Friesen kept

going, through the classes.

Daniel Mohrbacher said after approximatelyfour hours of hiding, the people inside of the classroom were rescued by S\V.-\T

Daniel Mohrbachersaid the rescued peopiefromthe classroom weresearchedbySWATteam members.then wereescortedfrom

the science classroom, down the hallway, and exited the school through a southeastdoor that faces South Pierce Street. Daniel

Mohrbachersaid he was then taken to LeawoodElementary School. and arrivedthere at approximately 1555 hours on 04-20·99

Daniel Mohrbacher said he did not know the TrenchCoat "'!.fla studentsprior to this incident. Dank' Mohrbacheralso said he

could not remember seeing any Trench Coat Mafia studentsat Columbine High School. Daniel Mohrbacher said he does not

know of anybody. nor he has heard any rumors of anybody manufacturing explosive devices and/or possession firearms.

Daniel Mohrbacher said that Scott and David Schulte,who are neighbors of his family. used to play on a baseball team with

Dylan Klebold. Daniel Mohrbachersaid the Schulte's phone numberis 303·798·1274 Harer contacted the Schulte family and

was advised that the children had already been interviewed by lawenforcement. Daniel Mohrbachersaid that Robbieand ClU15

Wisher. have played paint ball with both Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris in the past. Daniel Mohrbacher said the Wisbers

father's name is Howard Wisher DanielMohrbacher's mother.KathrynMohrbacher, told me she may have some information.

but she did not know if it would it would be relatedto the Columbine High School incident, She said either one to two summers

ago {1997 or 1998} explosions could be heard on differentoccasions.coming from the field west of their house at 6551 West

Calhoun Place. Kathryn Mohrbacherwhentheseexplosions wereheard. the powerto their house would go off She said severoI

calls were made to the Public Service Company.however. thev told the Mohrbachers it was probably caused by a transformer

making an explosion noise. Kathryn Mohrbacher saidon one occasion whenan explosion was heard. rhey looked west of their

house. but did not see anyone or anything suspicious. She did say it was dark outside when this occurred. however Kathry n

said since the explosionsand the bombs at Columbine HighSchool, she has wonderedif the explosionsone to two summers ago

may have been related to this incident or the school.

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Kathryn Mohrbacher said prior to the shooting on 04-20-99,at Columbine High School, (unknown how long before) she Was

running late one day, so she stepped into the BlackJack Pizzaat Ottawaand Pierce to order a pizza to gO. Kathryn Mchrbacher

said when she wern inside, several people who she now believes may have been Trench Coat Mafia people. came from inside

the rear ofthe restaurant. Kathryn Mohrbachersaid,"there was obviously a lot more going on back there, than making pizzas."

She said these people really scared her by the way they lookedand talked to her. She said she asked them if she could order"

pizza to go and she was told "no." Kathryn Mchrbacher said rather than question them as to why, she left the restaurant

Kathryn DanielMohrbachersaid she did notcall the Black Jack Pizzamanagement. nor did she call lawenforcemem at that time

I gave both Daniel Mohrbacher and Kathryn Mohrbacher my business care and asked them to contact me in the future if the,

want to talk to a J.C.S.O. Victim Advocate. I told them I would make the necessary arrangements for them at that time.

DISPOSITION: Case remains open. pending further investigation.

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CONTINUATION

SUPPLEMENT

oX

Reporting.lI,gmc:y

JCSO GALLEGOS

Case Repcn No

!/!/-7625JJ

C Recommend Case: Review 0

Ccnnecting C~ RepcrtNo

CONTROL NUMBER 4601--;:-- .tio, X HOMICIDE

VictimNameOrlglnal Repon

o

DateTIllSRe'port

06-18-!/9

Closure 0

l~ IQuantity I8T'IndName

WITNESS:

t Serial No

MARK ARRON MORRONl, W1M. OOBI 101180

(303)972.2450

INVESTIGATION:

On June 17. 1999. I spoke to Mark Morroni, by telephone. Morroni said that he and his brother Jeff. had already been

interviewed by rwo detectives from the Lakewood Police Department. Morroni said that he would prefer to not be interviewed

a second time if at all possible. Morroni said the he had gotten out of the school almost immediately after he heard the shooting

and he had not seen who the shooters were. Morroni said that he did not remember the names of the two detectives from

.akewood who had interviewed him. He said that they had gone to his home and spoke to both he and his brother and had left

their business cards with his father. I then terminated the interview with Morroni,

DISPOSITION:

Open.

Number Supers rsorlnrnaisand Date

,(S'10YTOII. \'lCT]~ SER\,[CES

ASSigned To

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MOSIER, CHERYL

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Case Number 99-7625

Supplement ReportReporting Agency: JCSOReporting Ofticer: Wygant, S.K. if

Lead Control Number4797- A summary reportreferenceMrs. Mosiers Earth Science class atColumbine High School onApril 20, 1999

Colorado Berea of Investigation Agent Alsup telephonically interviewed the followingstudents.

Austin, CarrieJohnson. JessicaCayler, JoshuaCrona, KathleenTurner, KimberliGrill. NathanBigley, RyanSpence, SarahTfchmanski, SethLawrence. Shaya

DOB 051284DOB 061184DOB 011884DOB 071984DOB 070683DOB 032284DOB 092583DOB 122983DOB 031584DOB 080384

Control # 4797Control # 4799Control # 4800Control # 4804Control # 4806Control # 4813Control # 4815Control # 4816Control # 4818Control # 4819

Per Agent Alsup the above students gave similar accounts of their actions on the day ofApril 20, 1999 when the incident began, Students were in Mrs. Mosier's Earth Scienceclass when an un-identified student ran into the classroomand advised them thatsomeone was shooting down the hall. Mrs, Mosier then told the students to get out. Thestudents ran out a north door and went to LeawoodPark.None of the students reported hearing gun shots or bombs going off, additionally they didnot see the shooters.

Jefferson County Sheriffs deputy Steve Wygant telephonically interviewed the followingstudents.

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Navarro, JustinMathewson, KimberlyKeyes, KellyMckee, MeghanSimpson. NocoleGreunke, ScottBaker, Jacquelyn

DOB 123083DOB 112083DOB 052484DOB 012984DOB 102383DOB 111983DOB 030384

Control # 4801Control # 4807Control # 4805Control # 4809Control # 4814Control # 4817Control # 4828

Per deputy Wygant the above students gave similaraccounts of their actions on the dayof April 20, 1999 when the incident began. Studentswere in Mrs.Mosier's EarthScienceclass and could hear peoplerunning in the halls. Un-identifiedstudenus) raninto the class and said that somebody was shooting downstairs and somebody has a gun.Mrs. Mosier told the studentsto seek shelter. She locked the doors and advised thestudents to keep quiet. Students reportedthat they heard gun shots or bombs, but did notsee any of the incident.SWATevacuated the students after wailing in the class for 3 to 4 hours. SWAT escortedthe class out in three groups of ten. Once out of the building the students were escortedto Leawood Elementary.Students reported that they were pat searchedby SWAT members prior to entering thebus.Severalstudents admitted to having seeneither Klebold or Harris on campus. but nonewere close associates. None admitted to being involved in the Trench Coat Mafia.

The below listed students were not in class on April 20, 1999.

Dalvit, Christina

Campbell. Karaappointment

DOB 051483

DOB 100983

Control # 4798

Control # 4803

Horne sick

Orthodontist

Attempts to contact the following students telephonically were made, however the resultswere negarive. Earth Science teacherMrs. Mosier was telephonically interviewed andwas able to verify that each student was in class and that their actions on April 20, 1999were similar to that of other classmates.

Barnstable, KaraMallon, MichaelSteggal, Nancy

DOB 022783DOB 04i183DOB 100884

Control #" 4802Contro1# 48]°Control # 4811

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JEFFERSON COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICB

StlPPLEKB!!TAL REPORT

!lefendant,

Date,

Deputy D.A.,

Harris/KleboldMay 11, 1999

Docket NUlllber,

C.8e !Ifulllber'Investigator,

99A062

Gallagher M.

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On May 10, 1999 this

interview with Chris Mosier,

High School. Mr. Mosier made

investigator conducted

who is a science teacher

the following statements.

a

at

telephone

Columbine

Mr. Mosier stated both he and his wife are science teachers at

Columbine High School. He teaches in science room six.

Mr. Mosier stated they did not see anything.

started they along with their students turned off

hid in the science classrooms.

When the shooting

all the lights and

Mr. Mosier was asked if he heard on the intercom or saw on theschool TV that this would not :be a good day to :be in school. Mr.Mosier stated he heard something to the effect during the morning

announcements that said how c~~ you expect us to be in school toctay.

Mr. Mosier had nothing further.

Information, Chris Mosier

6711 W. Frost Ave.

Littleton, Co.

303-973-4438

Investigator

1

Date

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CASE NUMBER 99·7625

SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT

AGENCY: JEFFERSON COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE

REPORTING OFFICER: WYGANT, S.K.,uA SUMMARY REPORT FOR MR. MOSIERS EARTH SCIENCE

CLASS, ROOM SC5

Je!lerson County Sheriffs deputy Steve Wyganttelephonically interviewed thefollowingstudent.

Lile, Timothy DOB 031284 Controlit 4783

Timothy reported that while he was in Mr. Mosiers EarthScience class he heard a loudcommotion out in the hall, so he went out with other students to investigate. He thenheard what he believed to be shooting, coming from a gun, The fire alarm began tosound, he was then told by an un-identified teacher to go back into the classroom, Heand several students soon realized that someone was in the school shooting with a gun,His teacher. Mr. Mosier instructed the class to take shelter and hide in the room, Twoscience classes adjoined and took cover together, Mr. Mosier locked the classroomdoorand turned off the lights, After three to four hours a SWAT team evacuated this class andescorted the students to LeawoodElementary, Timothy was not able to see any of theincident, but reponed to hearing gun fire and bombs. Denied knowing Klebold or Harrisand denied having any prior knowledgeof this incident.

Jefferson County Sheriffs Deputy Dale Wizieck telephonically interviewedthefollowing students,

Hazlett, JanelleScherlis, Lauren

DOB 070384DOB 051384

Control# 4778Control it 4794

Both students provided similar accountof their actions during the shooting on April 20,1999.Students were in Mr. Mosiers EarthScienceclassroom when they heard explosionsandthe fire alarm sounding, The studentsexited the class to see what the noised were, Once

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OUI in the halls,a female teacher, un-identified, yelledtn.. f one was shooting andorderedthem back into the room. Somestudents went bc._K Mr. Mosiers class andsome into the adjoiningclassroomof Mr. Wills. Student: 11. !lder tablesand on thefloor for severalhours until a SWAT team rescuedthem. 'ne. .iass was thenescorted10

Leawood Elementary. One student reportedthatshe heard severalgun shots in the firsttwenty minutes, the other studentreported thatshe heardwhat she thought was thesuspectsrunningdown the halls about 3:00pm.Noneof the above students reported 10 knowing the shootersand could not report of priorknowledge of this incident.

Several attempts were made 10 contact the following studentwith negative results.Fellowstudent Lauren Scheriis, Controlit 4794was ableto positivelystate that she sawClark in the Earth Scienceroom, adjoining herson April20, 1999. Scherlis reported thatClark's actions were similar 10 hers.

Clark.Robin DaB 090384 Controlit 4791

The following students were not at school on April 20, 1999.

Tinker,CameronHomesick

Maddux, Skye

DOB 110283 Control #4781

DaB 030484 Control it 4788

Verified with father HeneryMaddux that he and his family were in Washington D.C. on042099. He and his daughter were at the school early on in theday to pick up herhomework, then departed for D.C.

Attempts to contact the following student were made withnegativeresults. Attemptswere made to contact the student's fatherat his employer. The employer advised that thefamily had moved to Ohio and did not leave forwarding information.

Kirkpatrick. Sarah DaB 052784 Controlit 4790

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Mr. Mosier's ClassControl No. 4777

477947804782478547864789479247934795

Mrs. Mosier's Class 4808Interviewing Agent: Jay Alsup, Colorado Bureau ofInvestigation, 690 Kipling St., Ste.4000, Denver, CO 80215, (303) 239-4649

The following students were interviewed by the Reporting Agent (RA) by telephone:

lillian Schneider, DOB 07/25/837933 S Otis Court, Littleton, CO 80128, (303) 972-2730

Krista Romero, DOB' 06/16/845205 W Caryl Avenue, Littleton, CO 80123, (303) 727-8915

Charles Whitesel, DOB' 08/16/837461 S Webster sr, Littleton, CO 80123, (303) 979-1624

Bethany Urban, DOB' 07/03/845197 S Drew Ct., Littleton, CO 80123, (303) 978-9781

Tara Cornelius, DOB Unknown6342 W Maplewood Dr., Littleton, CO 80128, (303) 738-1707

Steven Cordova, Jr., DOB 02/11/849613 W Long Dr, Littleton, CO 80128, (3D3) 948-3135

Sarah Lammers, DOB 08/01/849704 W Arlington Ave, Littleton, CO, (303) 979-8747

Nicole Appareti, DOB 03/26/847790 W Portland Ave., Littleton, CO 80128, (303) 972-0699

Nicholas Bowlin, DOB 08105/847lI32 W Ottawa Place, Littleton, CO 80128, (303) 904-0369

Control No 4777

4779

4780

4782

4785

4786

4789

4792

4793

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Kelli Turner, DOB: 07/06/836754 S. Webster se, #203, Littleton, CO 80128, (303) 971-0262

Mary Shearer, DOB: 07/21184 (Mrs. Mosier'sClass)1251 Paddock: St., Elizabeth, CO 80107, (303) 646-6100

4795

4808

Allofthe above gave similar accounts of their actions on the Apti120, 1999, attack onColumbine High School. They were all in Mr. Mosier's class when an unknown studentcame into the classroom and stated there was a person with a gun in the school and theyall needed to get out quickly. All ofthe students interviewed gave similar accounts of theexit of the classroom. They stated they left the classroomescorted by SWAT Teammembersthrough the LanguageHall. Once they were outside, they were led by thepolice to Leawood Elementary where they were eventually released

None ofthe witnesses listed above knewthe suspectsor saw them firing at anyoneSteve Cordova advised that he was not in school at the time ofthe incident that he hadbeen suspended and was at home,

Also contaeted was Mary Shearer who was in Mrs. Mosier's class. She also said that shesaw nothing and left with the rest of the class Site said she heard Melissa Sauder knewabout the shooting before it happened hut that she had subsequently heard that that was arumor and was untrue. Shearer said that when she heard the fire alarm, she hid under herdesk until the SWAT Team came to her class and escorted the entire class out the frontdoor, down the hill and ended up at LeawoodElementary

The following are screen names and 1CQnumbers ofthe students who have access tocomputers at their homes

Kelly Turner - no computerNick Bowlin - RBOW FAM.CWIX.COM, no lCQ numberNicole Appareti - no computerSarah Lammers - SSWSL, no ICQ numberSteve Cordova - #QPI05, no ICQ numberBethany Urban - ROSlE-CHS02@H0TMA1LCOM, no 1CQ numberCharles Whitesel - CMLS, no ICQ numberJulian Snyder - no computerKrista Romero - co computerMary Shearer - [email protected], no leQ number

1 I:1 .

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PROGRESS REPORTCASE TYPE: HOMICIDECASE NUMBER: 99016215PAGE I OF 3INVESTIGATOR BRICE MOOMAW

Control Number: "3dd-")

On 05-07-99 at about 1020 hrs., this Investigator conducted an interview with:

OLEJNICZAK, SARAH LILLIANDOB: 09-08-847769 W. Frost Dr,(303) 933-0376

This Investigator initia.lly conducted an interview with Sarah's sister, Alicia. Forinfurmation reference that interview, see Control Number 1935.

Sarah related she was in science room # 5, teacher was Ms. WilL The class started at1115 hrs, Her seat is next to the door. They were watching a video about planets. Shegot up after the video. Some kids were running through the halls, Ms. Will said to shutthe door.

They heard two gunshots about 1130 hrs, The fire alarm went off: Ms. Will thought itwas a fire drill and told the students to go out the hall to the stairs and out to thecommons,

Sarah was at the eOO of the hall where there is a elbow in the hall. They looked towardsthe main halland saw a shooter. He ran past the hall, then back towards the stairs. Sarahdescribed the person as:

Wearing dark or black jeans, had a black shirt and fulllength black trench com. He was possibly wearing a mask.When asked why she thought he had a mask, she indicatedshe only remember seeing him from the chin down.

Sarah did not see any type of weapon. The person was looking down the hall to the eastand she did hear shooting.

Ms Miller came out and told them. "He's got a gun. go back to class." There were threestudents who grabbed her overalls and took her back to Science Room #6. The three kidswho grabbed Sarah are identified as:

WILSON. STEWARTBINGLE, PATRICKSAVIE,JUSTIN

When they returned, they went into the science office. Mr. Mozier's class if room #5. Hewas in the rear door way between the rooms. Sarah related they were against the backwall ofthe class. They heard bombs and shooting.

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PROGRESS REPORTCASE TYPE: HOMICIDECASE NUMBER: 99016215PAGE20F3INVESTIGATOR BRICE MOOMAW

Control Number:

An unknown teacher came into their room and wanted their spare clothing. They didn'thear anything for about a haifhour to an hour. They turned on the TV and listened to thenews. They pulled up the blinds on the windows. They looked at the police cars andcounted 28 ambulances.

They tried to wave and signal the pollee, however they did not see them. They were quietfor awhile, then played games.

Sarah related when she was at the backofthe class against the wall, you could see into theball. There was a person who ran past their room, then ran back, He stopped at theirdoor, looked in. He then shot at them twice through the door. He tried to kink the dooropen, then left. During the time the person was shooting into the room. she laid down anddid not see the shooters.

After the shooting, they moved to the other side of the room. In regards to the bullets,one went through the glass and the other one possibly went through the wood in the door.

At around 1550 hrs., they heard two shots. They were kind of muffled shots. The alarmhad stopped and went to the bells. Sarah looked at the clock to see what time it was.They heard nothing else.

About fifteen minutes later after the two shots, the SWAT team came to their room. TheSWAT team was trying to get in. SO Justin Scott went to look in the ball and contactedSWAT. They were told to put their hands over their heads. After Justin went out, thedoor shut. SWAT finally kicked the door in.

SWAT told everyone to put their hands over their heads. They went down the hall to themain hall. They did not take them out. The went down the Social Studies hall to theemergency door.

This Investigator asked Sarah where her back pack was and she related in the room.Sarah said it was actually a black book bag instead of a back pack. Once outside theschool, they went through the housing area and got on a van. where they went to LeaWood Elementary school. There were about twenty to twenty three students in the class.

This Investigator asked Sarah if she ever saw or knew the shooters. She relatedsometimes she would ditch third hour and go to the cafeteria. She sat next to the peoplein this group. They talked about Hitler and spoke in German. Sometimes Dylan would bethere. She never saw Eric Harris before.

They thought Hitler was cool. One time they bad a big poster with a swastika and patcheson it.

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''1trol Number:

Othertimes, Isaiah Sboels would walk by and they would yen names at him. They wouldcallhim reaUy badnamesabOut himbeing an athlete

Sarah indicated she does not remember the names of the people at the table. Possiblenames area Chris and Josh or poSSIbly Justinor Jason.

A llIllP was completed by Sarah showing her location in the school and her route ofescape.

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OLSEN, C~

-£' T_? r".,.,...t• .,-

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JEPFERSON COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OPFICE

Defendant,

pate:

Deputy D.A.:

Har:ds/Klebold

April 28, 1999

Docket Number:

Case Number:

Investigator,

99A062

Gallagher M.

On April 28, 1999 this investigator conducted an interview with

Christian Olsen, who along with his brother Kyle Gummere were in the

a science room at Columbine High School on the day of the

shootings. Mr. Bruce Gummere the boy's step father was also present

during the interview. Mr. Olsen made the following statements.

Mr. Olsen stated he is a sophomore at Columbine High School.

On April 20, 1999 he was in science class. The classroom is located

near the library.

At approximately 11:20 A.M. he was in the middle of a test when

he heard three to four explosions. His teacher identif ied as Mr.

Petersen left the classroom. The fire alarm went off and he heard

more explosions. He and his classmates attempted to leave the

classroom. Mr. Johnson another teacher told them to go back in

their classroom and lock the door.

Mr. Olsen stated when he first opened the classroom door he saw

Mr. Sanders (teacher) had been shot.

After going back into the classroom they did what Mr. Johnson

told them to do. He and his classmates hid in the south corner of

the classroom. Mr. Jo~~son also told th~n to stack tables around

them.

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Mr. Olsen stated he did not see any of the gunmen, butidentified classmate Jen smull as seeing the gunmen.

Mr. Olsen was asked if he heard anything on the intercom or sawanything on the marquees about this being Hitler's birthday or thatit was going to be a bad day. Mr. Olsen stated he did not hearanything nor did he see anything.

Mr. Olsen stated he left his green back pack in the scienceroom.

Information: Christian OlsenDOB 7-:n-83

5658 W. Ken caryl AvenueLittleton, CO 80128

(303} 979-8872

Investigator

2

Date

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De:f_do&». t •

-Date.Deputy D.A.,

Harris/KLebold

May 5, 1999Docket !l'wlll:ter,Case !l'wlll:ter, 99A062Investigator, Gallagher M.

on May 4, 1999 this investigator conducted an interview withEddie Olsen, who is a senior at Columbine High school. Mr. Olsenmade the fallowing statements.

Mr. Olsen stated he is in the same bowling class with EricHarris, Dylan Klebold, Chris Marris and Nate Dykeman.

on April 20, 1999 Mr. Olsen's class was supposed to bowlagainst the class containing the above inaividuals . Mr. Olsenstated Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold did not show up for the bowlingclass. The only ones present were Chris Morris and Nate Dykeman.

The bowling class is held at theand Federal Blvd. Littleton, Colorado.

bowling alley at Bellview Ave

The olass starts at 6,15 A.M.

Mr. Olsen further stated he has calculus with Dylan Klebold.Klebold was net in the calculus class either.

Mr. Olsen stated he was in his physics class and did not see

any of the shooting.

Information: Eddie OlsenDOB 2-2-81

5658 W. Ken Caryl Pl.Littleton, Ca.

303-9798872

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CONTINUATION oReponing Agency 1te:porting Officer Case Report No

SUPPLEMENT X JCSO GALLEGOS 99·7625VYConnet:ting Case~" No VictiM NarrMl Original Report DateThis Repon

~nNTROL NUMBER 4602 070199cu ."" X HOMICIDE OffimM SUlN¥~ 0peTi X EJlc.eptiOllllIly Clcami Cl R"Of'M'uend Case: Review oReelmifu:.ati>'ln c CJeartd b)' Amsl 0

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I~ IQJ.wltity I Bra-nd NIfMl!' I DescnllMl'I I $¢FjJt NI;t ¥~\~ I R Value: I V;imeeovees Oama««l

WITNESS:

EDWARDA!'<'THONY OLSEN. DOBI0202S1

4230 S. LipanSt.

Englewood, CO 80110

303·783-5469

INVESTIGATION:

On July 1. 1999.1 spoke to Ed Olsen by telephone. Olsen said that he had been in Mr. Manuello's 5th hour class when the

shootingstartedat CHS.on April 20, 1999.

Jlsen said thathe neversaw who wasshooting. Hesaidthat he ranoutof the classroom withseveralother students. aftersome

initialconfusionon which way they should runout of the school.

Olsen said that he ran out of the classroomand intothe middlehallway. Hesaid that he then ran out the doors locatedon the

northend of theschool, by the counselorsoffices. He said that he ran to Clementpark after having climbedover a fence.

1asked Olsen ifhe had heard of the TCM before. He said that he had. He said that both Kleboldand Harris had been in his

bowlingclass. but both were absent on the 20 th of April. Olsensaid that the TCM was a group of studentswho wore trench

coats and hung around together. Olsen said that he neverhad any problemswith them and that they"will leave yOU alone if

you leave tern alone."

Olsensaid thathe had no additional information thathe feltwasrelevant to the shooting. [ asked himif he heardany gunshot;

or explosions. He said that he had heard both but he didn't remember how many of eitheror at what times,Olsen said that he

has forgotten a 101 of what happened to him that day,

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lfci' IQulrtritY I BmIdName I""'_ I St!'iaiNo i'= I~~~ I ~~~~Olsen said that all he rememberedwas that he had heardscreamingand yellingand Carrie Sabie, a student in his class, got up

a wentout into the hallwaywhere there wereseveral student running, He said that Sabie asked the students that were running

why they were running. He said that he heard them say that there was someone shooting or getting shot, down stairs. Olsen

said that he ran out of the classroom with severalother students from Mr. Manuello's and Me. Cram'sclasses.

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Jl!IPF'SllSON COtl'N'1'Y DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OPPlC'S

Investigator: J.Burkhalter

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Case NUlIlber: 99A062

Eric Parsons contro~7845 S. MarshallCt~Littleton, co 80128

Ph. 303-973-0876

This investigator met with Eric and his mother regarding his

brother, Matt, stating Eric had seen a member of 'l'CM at the Comic

Shcp the day of the shooting.

Eric stated it wasn't the day of the shooting but the day after,

Wednesday, 4-21-99. Eric stated the Comic Store is located at Ken

Karl and Pierce St.

Eric stated he was in the comic store when a W-M, 18 YOA, 6" 3",

skinny about 180 lbs. with dark hair, short and curly, and bad acne

scars and bad teeth that needed braces was in the store. He was

wearing a tie dyed shirt, yellow/orange and blue jeans. Eric stated

he had seen the guy before at school and knew him to be member of

the TCM.

Eric stated he returned home and When he received his 1999 cas year

book he looked in it and found the student. He identified him as

Robert Perry a senior.

Eric stated when he was in the science room waiting to be rescued,

someone mentioned that one of the suspects is real tall and skinny.

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Bric stated he didn'tdescription on Wednesday,

know who the SUSpects were Or4-21-99 but remembered the rumor.

their

Bric was asked if lie had been interviewed regarding his involvementwith the shooting on 4-20-99. Eric stated the only time he was

interviewed was when they were all brought out of the 011011.001 by theSWAT teams.A statement was taken from Eric at this time.

Eric stated he was in Math during 4th. period with the teacher beingMrs. Moore. When the class bell rang at 11:10 A.M., Eric walkeddown the hall to his next class Which was Science.

Eric went to his science class room number 3, which Mr. Johnson

teaohes. Eric stated they began taking a science test and after a

few minutes into the test Mrs. wyatt carne to the door and Whisperedto Mr. Johnson that someone was shooting.

Eric stated he then heard three gunshots from the Cafeteria area.

Then he heard screaming corning from the same area.

Eric continued by saying that everyone in his class stood up and the

teachers told them to get against the wall and get down. Ericstated there were about 30 students in the class. They got against

the wall closest to science room 2, so that if anyone looked intohis class room they couldn't see anyone unless they entered the room.

Eric stated Mr. Sanders came in before they got to the walls. Hestated Mr. Sanders had blood on his face, a lot of blood. Mr.

Sanders then fell down after about 1 1/2 steps into the room. Ericstated all the students got up against the wall when this happened.

Eric went on to say that Mr. Friesen came into the room and took his

shirt off to help stop the bleeding of Mr. Sanders. Mr. Johnson and

Mr. Friesen tried to help Mr. Sanders.

Eric continued by saying while in the room they heard some big booms

from the below them. He stated he knew this because the floor shook.

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Eric _nt on to say the suspects came into the science hallway and

Eric heard one of the students say they're in the hall. Eric stated

at that time he heard doors and windows getting shot up. He stated

he could hear glass breaking after gunshots. Eric stated when this

was happening everyone got down for a while and then sat back up

when the noise sounded further away. However, everyone stayed in

the classroom.

Eric stated Mrs. Miller and Aaron Hancey were on the phone with

911.

Aaron Hancey and Kevin Starkey were giVing first aid to Mr. Sanders

according to Eric.

Eric went on to say after a while they turned on the classroom TV,

after a couple of hours, and watched what was going on at their

school. Eric stated they saw three guys get arrested on TV and

thought the incident was over due to these arrests.

Eric stated after about J 1/2 hours, Mr. Sanders started talking

about SWAT and they better get to him soon or he would have to go to

down to them. Eric stated Mrs. Miller was talking to SWAT on the

phone and giving instructions to where they were in the school.

Eric stated Mrs. Miller would look out the window and see them go

by. SWAT told Mrs. Miller they would be in the classroom in about

10 or 15 minutes. At this information Mr. Sanders stat~d he

couldn't make it that long according to Eric.

Eric stated about two minutes later SWAT told them on the phone to

make noise SO they could tell where they were, Eric stated the

whole class made noise two times. Eric stated he then heard noise

coming from Science Room 1 & 2.

Eric continued, stating SWAT came through the green house and about

one minute later SWAT came into their room and said for everyone to

get up and put their hands on their heads and go out single file.

Eric stated his class went out through the green house hall door and

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down the stairs through the cafeteria and out a side door and then

up the stairs to an area behind the gym. outside. A short time

later police cars began taking everyone away from the school. Ericstated he was in an -unmarked police car that didn't know where to goSO the officer took his group to the Columbine Library.

Eric stated someone took a brief statement from him at that time.

Eric stated he left hili! Black Jansport backpack with papers and

books with hili! name on them and a SG TI calculator in the classroom.

The interview was concluded at thili! time.

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CHRlSTOPHER K. PARTRlDGE, WIM,DOB/032381

7183 W. WaldenDrive

Littleton, CO. 80128

(303) 973·5068

INVESTIGATION:

On June 17. 1999.1 interviewed Christopher Partridge. by telephone. Partridge said that he hadbeen inside of Mr.Manuello's

Sthhour class, when theshootingstarted. Partridge said that his4th hour class is in the same classroomas his 5tb hourclass,

so he had been inside of the classroomfor some time, and did not know for sure how long he had been in his 5th hourclass

.. ben the shooting started. Partridge said that be thought be had been in class lor about 10-15 min. Before he heard any

shooting,

Partridge said that he ran out of the classroomalmost immediately after he was instructed to by Mr. Manuello. Partridgesaid

thathe ran out the doors by the Tech. Lab. And then to the main hall and up towards the main office. He said that he ran out

the doors at the end of the north hallway, the doors that lead into the smoking area.

Partridgesaid that once he got outside he and the other studentshad to climb over the fenceand ran into the park. Partridge

said that he stayed in Clementpark for about30 min.And thenmadehisway over to where the ambulances were.He said that

he was looking for his brother and his girlfriend and could not find them. Partridge said that he then walked to Leawood

Elementary school and waited there for his brother.

IaskedPartridge ifhe eversaw who wasshooting. He said thathedid not see theshooters at anytime that day. I askedpartridge

if he knew the Harris or Klebold or any other members of the TCM. Partridge said that he knew Robert Perry and spoke to

~hris Morris on occasion, Partridgesaid that he had no knowledge of the shootingprior to the incident.

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Partridge said the he knew that Mr. Manuello and several of his classmates had ended up trapped inside of one of the

classrooms. He said that he was told that by other studentswho had run out of the classroom after he had already left.

Partridgesaid that he did not see anythingstrange or unusual the day of the incident until the sheeting started then he sawall

the students and teachers running. Partridge said that the first two gunshots that be heard, while still inside of the classroom,

were different. He said that one of the gunshots sounded like it was far away or carne from outside. He said that the second

shots soundeda lot closer and louder then the first one did. Partridge said he could not remember anything else that happened

and the interviewwas terminated.

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JlF7&RSOK COUNTY nISTRICT ATTORKBY'S OFFICE

SUPPLBMENTAL 2BPORT

Defendant. Harris/Kleholdnate, May 26, 1999

Deputy D.A••

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Investigator,99A062

Gallagher M.

Witness: Katie PatrickDOB 4-2-83

5490 So. Jellison St.Littleton, Co.

303-979-4977

On May 25, 1999

interview with Katiesophomore. Ms. Patrick

this investigator conductedPatrick, who is a Columbine

made the following statements.

a telephoneHigh School

Ms. Patrick stated on April 20, 1999

High School at approximately 7:15 A.M.Nothing unusual occurred until fifth hour.

she arrived at Columbineto begin her classes.

Ms.

told theknown as

During fifth hour Ms. Patrick was in her Biology class scienceroom number one. Her teacher was Mrs. Williams. The class was going

over a test. Ms. PatriCK stated she heard people running outside inthe hallway. She thought it was a senior prank.

Patrick stated another teacher came into the classroom and

class to get under the desks. The class went into what isthe Green Room. She heard a lot of gunshots and

explosions. It seemed like the whole floor was shaking.

Ms. Patrick stated she heard two people talking and one of themsaid, "They were going to kill the world and it was < a goed day to

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Ms. Patrick also heard someone yelling,

Ms. Patrick stated they stayed in the Green Room until the swatteam arrived and resc~ed them.

Ms. Patrick stated she had a back pack which was left in thebiology room. The back pack contained a ca.lcu.Lat.cz and books. Noother valuables were in the back pack.

Ncthing further.

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