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JC-001. 0061 01
Colorado State Patrol
Investigative Services Section
Synopllis,
Sarah Bay is a junior at col1llllbine HS whobas fifth bour free and bet whereabouts dIuiog lhe incident are
lJll1nown, This report <k:lails the inlerYiew of Bay
SIlbject:
BAYsaid iliat she aad Beetsauempted 10 return 10 school ataJllll'OllimateIy 11'3' but were <1eniedentranee to !he
school grounds by the p<>~.
Baysaid that she knew Kleboldfrom the drama club al school. Bay _iliat KlelloId _ neverdisplayed any
tendencies towardviolence. or anli social behavior in bet presenee,
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BECERRA, J.
CONTROL # 3281
SUBJECT:
Jill MarieBecerra DOB 021381
6855W.Rowland Ave. Littleton. Co. 80128 303·932·2748
Columbine HighSchool
OBSERVATION/INVESTIGAnON:
On 0603991 contacted Jill by phone. At that time I asked her Ifshe could tell me whereshe was during 5"
hour me day of the shooting. Jill stated that she had teftschool at 9'25 .AM. becausesbe bas no other
classesuntil rheafternoon. and as a resultof the shooting she didn't return to the school thai day
INVESTIGATOR: DATE:
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BEER, K.
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5/26/99
5/26/99
F~' 4-DN-57419/ 99-7625/ eN 3689
by SA Russell J. Atanasio
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BEETS, CHRISTOPHER
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Rt;portin,g Agency Reponing OffiCtl' Case Report No
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SUPPLEMENT X JCSD Inv, Larry Erzen 99.7625
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ADDITIONAL WITNESS:
Beets,Christopher, DOBJI1-17·80
5%3 West IndorePlace
Littleton, CO 80128
H; 303·979·6936
(Parental Information)
Beets, Gail
5963 WestIndore Place
Littleton, CO 80128
H: 303·979·6936
B , Kenneth
5963 WestIndore Place
Littleton, CO 80128
H: 303·979·6936
B: 303-979-8891
INVESTIGATION:
On August 10, 1999between the hours ofl115 and 1120, I attempted to Contact Christopher Beets in reference to the
Columbine incident that occurredon April20, 1999.
I contacted Christopher's mom,Gail Beets, and she proceeded to tell me that Christopher had left schoolprior to the
incident occurring on April 20, 1999, Gail Beets explained that Christopher left school at approximately 1l:15 am,
and went to lunch with his girlfriend, SarahBay. Christopher had toldhis motherthat he did not observed anything
out ofthe ordinary when he left school for lunch and there was no additional information he could pass on in reference
to this incident.
I left my name and telephone number with Gail and instructed her that if Christopher has any additional information to
pass on reference this incident, to have him contact me.
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LAKEWOOD POUCE DEPARTMENT SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT
REPORTING AGENT, DETECTIVE KARLA SARNACKI CASE NUMBER, 99-38856
"ICTIM, COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL DATE OF REPORT, OS/26/99
FFENSe, AOA/COLUMBINe HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCE/JEFFCO SHERIFF'S OFFICE
INFORMATION CONTROL NUMBER, DN3687. FBI: 4A-DN57419, JCSO: eR #99·7625
.IBSERVATIONJINVESTIGATION:
On 5/26/99, at 0820 hours, Lspoketo SeanBehanon the phone. Seanstated he was a Sophomore at the timeof
the shooting. He did not know Harris or Klebold at all. He did not recognize them whenhe saw their photos on
TV. He knew the trench coat mafia existed, but did not know the members. He statedthey Were a group that
he wouldnot hang out with, he statedthey were"kinda creepy".
Sean staledhis father took him to schoolthe morning of 41201199, arriving at approximately 0725 hours. He
entered through the main entrance and saw nothing unusual outside. He has American History first hour,
Student Senatesecond hour (lowerlevel),Science thirdhour andChoir fourth hour. Seanhas "At< lunch and
after Choirhe went down the stairs into the cafeteria. He stated he met with his friends Brian Blaskovich and
Joey Marino. They decidedto go to McDollllld's for lunch. He stated theywent out into the senior lot and got
Sean's sister's car. He stated they saw nothing unusual going on outsidethe school. He stated they left maybe
around 11:20am. They went to the McDonald'sat Ccalmine and Pierce and didn't realize anything had
happened until they droveback on Pierce Street. He stated they then saw an ambulance, fire truck, and police
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LAKEWOOD POUCE DEPARTMENT SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT
REPORTING AGENT: DETECTIVE KARLA SARNACKl CASE NUMBER: 99.38856
VICTIM: COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL DATE OF REPORT: OS/26/99
OFFENSE: AOA/COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCE/JEFFCO SHERIFF'S OFFICE
INFORMATION CONTROL NUMBER: DN3687, FBI: 4A.DN57419, JCSO: CR #99.7625
cars parked on Pierce. He statedhe went through theneighborhood and got to LeaWOOd Park andsaw a lot of
studentsin the park. He parked his car and spokewithsome of the students and found out about the shooting,
Seanstated the only thing unusual that happened around theschool was some prom posters had been tampered
with. He stated the Junior Senate had madeposters advertising the promwith the date on it, 4117/99, He stated
he had heard that someone had crossed out the 17and had written 20 above it
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BELL, D
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WITNESS:
INVESTIGATION:
On 05.19.99, [spoke with Daniel Bell by telephone. This lead wasto determine Daniel's whereabouts during fifth period. as
the records reflectthat fifth hour is a free periodfor him. During mytelephone interview with Daniel Bell, he told me he had
'eft theschool at approximately 1120 hoursbefore anything happened. He saidhe had left class at approximately 1110 hours.
that he was ina Sociology class with Mr. Keritzen. Hesaidhe lefttheroom, but then returned to retrievea bookhe hadleft. He
men exitedthrough the front doors by the teacher'sparking, walked to Clement Parkwhere his car was parked.and went home.
He told me he did not see anything on the day of occurrence. He did tell me that earlier in the day, approximately thirdhour.
at approximately 1005 hours,he wascomingout of the gymandsaw Eric Harris coming out of the videoroom. Ericwaswearing
a blackshirt with greenwriting on it. blackpants. boots. andhe wasalone. He saidhe did speak ttl Eric.just by saying "hi." Eric
did ask him whar timehe got out of school today. H. replied to Ericthaihe wasleaving now. and Eric replied. "Good." Hesaid
Eric hada smallbackpack on, likea knapsack. [ asked himhow Eric's demeanor was.and he told me it wasjust fine. he seemed
normal and not preoccupied by anything. I asked Daniel if he was sure that this was the same day of the Incident. and he said
It was. I asked him if he knew Eric Harris and he said yes h. knew who Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold were from past
association a! the high school.
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Belliston, Aaron q. 4-15-81
9326 W. Geddes PI. Littleton.Co 303913-2130 orcellS6250Q.4612
Narrative:
On 5-5-99 I spoke with Balliston. He said he hasknown Harris since their freshman yearand double dated
with Harris to their freshman homecoming. He had metKleoold in an economics class last semester and
could neverget him to talk. Balliston first sawthe trenchcoats at CHS in the beginning of his junioryear
and f rst saw Harris in a trenchcoat at the end of thei r junior year. BeUiston said he is not an athlete but was
kind of the class clown and did occasionally make fun of the TCM in general but neverat anyone individual.
No further information.
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WITNESS:
AARON BELLlSTON
9326 West Geddes Place
Littleton, Colorado 80123
(303) 973·2130
INVESTIGATION,
On 05-24-99, J spoke with Aaron Holliston by telephone, This lead was to determine hIS whereabouts during the time of the
incident on 4·20·99, as records reflecthe had fifthhourfree, During the telephone interview withAaron. he told me that he had
graduated early and had moved to California in February of 1999, He told me he was not on campus and has not been back to
":oloradountil May 20.1999, Aaroncould not provide me any information as to the incident, nor has he heard anything that
would be of benefit to this investigation,
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BENCSTON, A.
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Defendant, Harris/KJ.ebold Docket NUlllber,
Date: May 17, 1999 Case Number, FBI174ADN51419
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Deputy D.A. : :tnvestigator: Terry Paczosa
Andrew Bengston
7991 g Wecster Way
Littleton, CO. 80123
303-979-3726
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Narrative:
On 5-5-99,lnv. Reker did conduct an interview with Berner with her parents present.
Berner related that she had been In the cafeteria at approx. 7:25 am and that she did not notice
anything unusual In the cafeteria at that time.
Berner states that an unknown person had told her since the shooting that the shooting plan was that
all ..._ school doors would be covered by gunman and thattheywould be shot as they came out of the
school but that besides the dead suspects that the other people had become scared an chickened out and
ran.
She also related that an unknown person statedthat they were watching the 2 dead suspects but
couldhear gunshots upstairs at the same lime.
She states that she heard the bombs had been placed In the school at the after prom party and that
in reality the school was accessible that night,not just the prom party area.
Bemerdid not haveany further information and the interview was terminated.
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JEFFERSON COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE
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6976 S Pierce St.
Littleton, CO. 60123
303-97B 1490
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Amy Bierbach, dob/IO-OS-gl
6418 WestRoxbury Drive
Littleton, Colorado 80123
(303)933-3926
Studentat Columbine High School
Marilyn Bierbach
same as above I Work:(303)778-6370
Steven Bierbach
same as above I Work:(303)233-5838
INVESTIGATION:
On 06-09-99. at about 1530 hours, I responded to 6418 West Roxbury Drive to contact and interviewAmy Bierbach who is a
student at Columbine HighSchool. This Interview was in reference to the shooting that occurred at the school On 04-20-99.
AmyBierbach said on 04-20-99. at about 1110 hours,aftersbegOI OUI of her science classat Columbine HighSchool.and then
she wentto her locker(#170),whichis in the science ban onthe second levelof the SChool. Amysaid after she was done in her
locker. she proceeded to walkdown the stairs into the cafeteria, and arrived shortly after 1110 hours. Amy said she waited in
the cafeteria until approximately 1115 to 1120 hours,while her mend. Emily Jacobson. went back up the stairs to her locker to
get herkeys. Amysaid whenJacobson returned, they exitedthehighschool through the doors that leadfrom the"Rebel Corner"
hallway to the exteriorof the high schoolinto the Juniorstudent parking lot Thisdoor is on the south side altho cafeteria. and
south of "Rebel Comer." Amysaid after exiting the high schooland going into the parking lot, Jacobson and herself wentto
Amy'5 house fOT lunchat 6413 WestRoxbury Drive. Amysaid theyarrived at her house on 04-20-99, between 1125 and 1135
hours. Amy said after leavingher house to go backto the highschool. they found a heavypolicepresenceand werenot able to
get back into the school, Amy said due to the fact that she wasgone whenthe incident occurred at the school, she did not hear
any bombs being detonated or firearms being discharged. nor did she see any studentswith firearms and/or explosive devices
upon leavingthe school,
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I showedAmy the photographs ofthe duffle bag and propane tankthat were laterrecovered in the cafeteria area of the school.
Amy advised she did not see either item prior to the shooting OIl 04-20-99,
I asked Amyif'she was familiar with DylanKleboldor Eric Harris. She said she did not know either one of these students prior
to this incident, Amy advisedshe does not believethat shehadevenseen eitherone of these two suspects in the hallways at the
schoolpriorto the incidentor duringthe past school year, Amysaid in her second hour class was a female studentby the name
of Alex Marshwho Amy believed couid possibly be an associate of the Trench Coat Mafia, Amydescribed Marshas "really
weird." and said Marshdid not wear a trench coat however, Amy said Marsh would wear a teal colored baseball hat. possibly
a MiamiDolphinshat; however,she was not certain. Amy saidMarsh was very smart in her classes.and seemedto say various
things that would let people around her know how smart she was, Amy said that Marsh would play cards at a table in the
cafeteria at lunch with other Trench Coat Mafiastudents; however, she wasnot sure who these other students were at the time
of this interview, Amy said Alex MarshWas in the second hourclass on 04-20-99.
When I asked Amy about the other Trench Coat Mafia students and/orassociates, she was familiar with some of them; however,
shedid not knowany of them wen. AmysaidDavidCaravan wasin twoof her classes abouttwo to threeyearsago at Columbine
HighSchool. Amy said Caravanwas quiet and said she hadnot seenhim in the past two years since theclass, Amy said Krist.
Hanley would wear black clothingsimilar to that of what the TrenchCoat Mafiastudents would wear. and would stick up for
the Trench Coat Mafiastudents, Amy said she recalled Pauline Colby would Wearall black clothingas well. Amysaid Kirsten
Theilbault, who she believedwas an associateofthe Trench Coat Mafia. and saidshe possibly woreblack clothing, Amy said
Theilbault was heavyset and wouldbe teasedabout herweight on occasion, Amydid not knowwho Theilbault's boyfriend was,
Amysaidshe knew who RobertPerrywas, and 'aid he alway, wore a trench coat. She recalled Perry stickingout from theother
students due to the fact he was tall, Amy said she did not recall seeing perry on 04-20-99,
Amy said she was familiar with the Rebel News NetworkIRNN) and the thoughtof the day, which is a daily statement made
during second hour classes at the school. Amy said she believed Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold were part of the Rebel News
Network, and said she was aware that they were in the video productions class, Amy said to her knowledge, Harris and/or
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Klebold had pickedor selectedRachel Scottto be with themat theirtableduringthisvideo productions class, Amy said she had
no idea why Rachel Scott would have been targeted by the suspects on 04·20·99.
Amytoldme she has not heardabout anybody, nor has she heard anyrumorsaboutanybodywho may be constructing explosive
devices and/or possessingor buying any firearms.
Amytold me since the incideot, she has not hadany problerns coping' with it; however, I gave her one of my business cards,and
advised her if she wanted to talk with a JCSO victim advocate in the future, to contact me and I would make the necessary
arrangements for her.
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INVESTIGATION:
On 6-10-99, at about 1230 hours. [ interviewed Michael Bierman at the JCSO South SUbstation. Michael Bierman attended
Columbine High School during 199811999 school year. This interview was in reference to the shooting that occurred at
Columbine High Schoolon 4-20-99.
Michael Bierman said on 4-20-99, at about lllO hours, he got out of his English class at Columbine High School for lunch.
Michael said he leftColumbine HighSchoolat about 1115 hoursand went home to 6692 WestFrost Avenue. Michael saidafter
lunch he tried to return to ColumbineHigh School for his afternoon classes' however. due to the police presence in the area of
Columbine High School he was unableto retum. Michael said he did not go into the cafeteriaof Columbine HighSchool at all
on 4·20·99.
Michael Bierman said he did not know Dylan KJebold or Eric Harris well, however, he said they were both in his English class.
as was Michael said that ~ad been in thisclass as well. bur
had transferred oul of it. Michael said on 4-20-99 both Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris were gone from this Englishclass. He
said he WaS fairly sure. however, lhat Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris were in attendance in thisEnglish class on Monday, 4-19-99.
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Michael Bierman said althoughhe did not know muchabout the"TrenchCOal Mafia" students, he did know that they would
dress in blackand wear blackhats withnames of German bands, suchas "!\:MFD", on these hats, He also said they would wear
trenchcoats and army boots, Michael saidhe hasseenmembers of the"Trench CoatMafia" harassed on a nearlyevery daybasis
by the "jocks"and especially by the football playersat Columbine HighSchool, Michael saidthese"jocks" wouldmakefun of
the "Trench Coat Mafia" students clothing, but the "Trench Coat Mafia" students being harassed would not stand up for
themselves. Michael said he did notsee the "Trench CoatMafia" students harass the"jocks"or any other students. Michael said
that although h. was a football player, and couldtell the "Trench CoatMafia"students did not likehim, he did not recall them
sayinganything to him or harassing him"
Michael Bierman said he could not hear the conversations between DylanKlebcld, Eric Harris,
hileinthe English class, however, hedid remember hearing bitsandpieces
of conversations wherethey wouldtalkaboutcars, their bowling class,andjust about"hangingout," Michael said on 4-20-99
both _ _nd- " , e r e present in the English class, however, hecouldnotremember themsaying anything.
Michael didsay he considere~~ "good guys," Michael saidthat as partof this English class
thestudents wererequired to put together essaysand thenvolunteers wouldread tbeir essays to theclass, HesaidDyIan Klebold,
Eric Harris, and _ \ l o O U l d volunteer to read their essays to the class, and said they would write these essays about
guns and death. Eric Harris wrote an essay about how he was "a shotgun bullet," and talked about how he went into someones
body as a"shotgunbullet." Michael saidtbe reacher of this English classwas Mrs" Kelley. and Michael said he felt shehandled
these type of essays and situations very welt in this class.
Michael Bierman saidDylan Klebold wasdefinitely a follower of Eric Hams. Hesaid if Eric Harris would say something. a short
timelater Dylan Klebold would he saying thesamething, Michael saidhe could notrecall seeingEric Harris weara trench coat
prior to January 1999. and said in fact as far as he could recall Eric Harris would "dress normal" prior 10 January of 1999
Michael said he believed there were aboutsix to ten "Trench CoatMafia" students at Columbine High School. H. said they
would all wear black clothing. and said he would estimate approximately three females were "Trench Coat Mafia' student
members Michael said someof the "Trench Coat Mafia"students wouldwear black lipstick and/or while make-up" Michael
said he wouldconsiderthese "TrenchCoat Mafia"studentsas "Gothic."
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Michael Bierman toldme that he knewlittleabout the individual "Trench CoatMafia" studentsand/or associates, H. said Robert
Perry had been in the English class at Columbine High School, however, he transferred out of this class. Michael described
Robert Perryas "strange" andsaid he also Was "Gothic." Michael said Perrywould'it in the class by himselfand alone, andsaid
Perrywouldalwayswear a trench coat He said Robert perry was tall, about 6'4" to 6'5" tall, so he would stick out in a crowd
accordingto Michael, Michael also told me Robert Perrywouldwearblack lipstickand eye shadow,
Michael Bierman said Chris Morris would wear a trench coat and a "Remsrein," (Michael Biermansaid this is a German band
name),black pantswith suspenders. and armyboots, Michael said Chris Morris wasan a Columbine HighSchool class bowling
team with Nate Dykeman.
Michael Bierman saidwhenthe students fromColumbine HighSchool resumed theirclassesat ChatfieldHigh School. Rebecca
Hinesdid not attendand told her class that she felt threatened, andthat was the reason for not attending Chatfield High School
Michael also toldme thai Brooks Brawn, Nate Dykeman. ChrisMoms,and Robert Perry did not attend this scbooleuher, but
Michael said he did not know the reasonswhy they did not attend,
Michael Biermansaid he did not see anyonecarryingduffle bagspriorto the shootingon 4·21J..99. He said he does nat know
of anyone. nor has he heard rumors of anybody, manufacturing explosive devices and/orsellingor possessing firearms, Michael
saidhe did notsee the "thoughtof the day" on the Rebel NewsNelWork(RNN), For4--2IJ..99. Hesaidhe had first hourofffrom
classes an 4·20·99 and said he was late for the second hour class, which is whenthe "Thought of the day" is broadcasted.
Michael Bierman said Illata female studentby the name of Katy Beertold him that On 4--20·99, when the incidentbegan at
Columbine High School,she initially triedto get OUl of theschool by goingtowards the main doorsan the eastside of theschool
by the administrative offices. however, she said she saw a third shooternext to these offices and this third shooter shot out
windows at that location. Kat)' Beer told Michael Bierman she therefore had to find an alternate location to exit the school.
Michael said Kary Beertoldhim this third shootermay havebeen~ Michael said severalstudentsfrom Columbine
High School believed there were more than two shooters during the incidental Columbine High School on 4·20·99,
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Michael Bierman told me lila!during his fresllman and sophomore yearsh. attendedColumbine High School, but said he was
the victimof so muchracial intimidation !hal he transferred to DakotaRidge HighSchoolfor hisjunior year. (Michael Bierman
is Asian). Dueto the factMichael Bierman's grades were not high enough at Dakota Ridge High School, he had to transferback
to Columbine High School for his senior year. Michael said duringhis senior year at Columbine High School, there was no.
nearly as muchracial intimidationdirected towards him as there had been during his freshman year and sophomoreyear.
I asked Michael Bierman how h. has beencoping withthe incident since4-20-99. He told me he has had moments whereit has
beenhardon him. however, he feels he is handlingit fairlywellat the present. I gave MichaelBierman one of my business cards
and asked him to contect me if he wanted to talk with a JCSO VietimAdvocate in the future and I told him I would make the
necessaryarrangements for him at that time,
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LAXEWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT
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OBSERVATION / INVESTIGATION:
On May 20, 1999 I was assigned an interview with Columbine High School
student Michael Biggs. On May 27, 1999 I spoke to Michael's mother, Denise
Jac~Jez, and made an appointment to interview Michael on June 1, 1999 at
0900.
On June 1, 1999 at 0850 I arrived at 8378 south Upham Way, A-206, to
interview Michael. I spoke to Denise Jacquez who informed me that Michael
had been called in to work at Builders Square. At 0900 1. arrived at the
Builders Square at 4887 South Wadsworth Blvd. and contacted Michael Biggs.
Michael confirmed that he is a student at Columbine Hioh School, in the
eleventh grade. Michael also advised that he had been-in school on April
20, 1999.
Michael said that he had not been in the cafeteria at all during the
morning on April 20th. MiChael advised that his lunch period is after
third period, and that he had gone to a Taco Bell at Bowels Avenue and
South Wadsworth Blvd., across from Southwest Plaza. Michael advised that
he left for lunch between 0930 and 1030. Michael said that he was
acoompanied by two female students Kari and Monica. He did not know their
last names. Michael continued to say that he had been in Literature class
before going to lunch. Michael said that after the class he walked around
the halls for a short period of time trying tc decide where to go. He met
the girls and the left the schcol by way of the main exit near the office.
Michael said that he had parked his car in the teachers lot and they left
from there.
Michael said that while he was in the hall way he did not observe
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anyone carrying large duffel type bags, nor did he encounter anyone
associated with the Trench Coat Mafia.
Michael reported that after leaving the Taco Bell they went to
Southwest Plaza for a short period of time and then returned to school.
Michael said that -they entered the teachers parking lot at about 11:10AM,
and enco~~tered a large mass of students running from the building.
Michael stated that it did not appear, to him, like a normal fire drill as
the students were not exiting the building in an orderly fashion as would
be the case in a fire drill, and they appeared panicked. Michael said
that he talked to some of the exiting students and learned that there was
shooting going on inside the school. Michael advised that he, Monica, and
Kari left in his car. He advised that they started to drive into the
south parking lot but pulled back out onto Pierce street. They then went
to Monica'S house where they remained for one hour watching the news
coverage. They then went to the library on West Bowels Avenue and also
spent some time at the Mann Theaters. Michael said that as they started
to turn into the student parking lot he did not observe anyone with guns.
In fact he said that he did not see anyone in the lot.
Michael advised that he had a second period video class with Eric
Harris. Michael continued to say that he had no contact with Harris in
the class. Miohael also related that Harris'S friends would often sit in
the class with Harris. Michael said that he had noticed that Harris would
stare at him no reason. Michael said that he felt intimidated by
Harris and the other members of the Trench Coat Mafia. He said that he
had no confrontations w~th Harris or any other member of the group, so he
did not know why Harris was staring at him. Michael reported that this
was a common tactic of the members of the Trench Coat Mafia. Michael
stated that he did not know the names of Harris's friends who would come tc
the class but described one of them as a: white/male, tall, skinny, with
long sideburns and brown hair. Michael said that this person drove a white
pickup. Michael oontinued to say that he had never seen the video'S that
Harris had made .
Michael said that he spend alot of time on the internet but he had
never come across Harris\s website and had not corresponded with any
members of the Trench Coat Mafia on the internet. Michael was not
familiar with any nameS that Harris or Klebold had used on the internet.
Michael did report that the internet was full of sites like Harris's.
Michael reported that he had heard no rumors about possible trcuble
on April 20th, before that date. He also said that he had heard nothing
about anyone building bombs or selling guns. He did advise that Harris
was not in the video class on April 20th which he thought was a little
unusual as Harris was almost always in class.
Michael could provide no additional information and the interview
concluded at 0930.
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JC-001·006141
BINGEL, c.
JC·001. 006142
PROGRESS REPORT Control Number: 3302
CASE TYPE; HOMICIDE
CASE NUMBER: 99·16215
PAGE I OF 1
INVESTIGATOR BRICE MOOMAW
BINGEL,CHRISTOPHER ANTHONY
DOB; 04·22·80
(303) 797·0402
Bingelrelated he was at the Wellshire Inn, during the morning hours. He was attending a
banquet for the MarketingClub. The banquet lastedfrom 0830 to about 1015 hrs,
Bingel's 5'" hour was free, so he just went home. A fellow student took Bingel home,
who is identified as:
LAMERS, \\'EST
Bingelstated West went back to school. After the incideut started, West ran to Bingel's
home, which is not very fur from the school. West was in a mathclass.
Bingel stated he did not personally know Eric Harris or Dylan Klebold, He did have a
class with Klebold during the first semester, which was Government and Economics.
Bingelstated he never spoke to them.
This Investigatorasked Bingel if in conversations with his fellow students, is there anyone
who claimsthey saw more than two people and he said no. Bingel did indicatehis brother
was also at school on 04·20·99, Bingelidentified his brotheras:
BINGEL,PATRICKTHOMAS
DOB: 01·18·84
ThisInvestigator did conduct an interview whh Patrick. Refer to another control number,
not yet obtained, for information referencethat interview.
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JC..o01·006144
Supplemental Report
JCSO 99·7625 I FBl174A·DN·57419 I CONTROL NUMBER: 2117
Investigator Dan Pfannenstiel I West Metro Fire /303-9894307 Extension 530
On May 10, 1999at about 1000 hours Ispoke withLauren Danielle Bixler tdob /6-5-84)
and her mother, Monica (cell # 303-807-6067), bytelephone. Personal information on
Lauren Bixleris as follows:
Lauren stated that she was not in the cafeteria at thetimeof the incident and thusthe
interview was conducted over the phone. In addition, Monica's schedule did not allow
for a face to face interview in the near future.
• Lauren stated that she has Spanish classfirsthour and meets her friends in the
cafeteria before thisclass. She stated that at about 7:20 a.m, she met with the
following:
Chelsea Brown
Janelle Haslet(sic)
Eric Parsons
Chris Therian (sic)
Jason Brian
Brian Fry
Dan Greer
Ryan (unknown last name)
• Lauren stated thattheymet near the bottom of the cafeteria stairs for aboutfive
minutes priorto goingto Spanish class. Shestated thatthisis a typical routine for
her, She stated thatshe did not see anybody resembling me "Trench Coat Mafia" that
morning, nordid shenoticeany "largeduffel bags or backpacks".
• Lauren stared matshe then returned to me cafeteria at about 10:55 or 1 I:00 a.m. She
statedthat she got out of gym classa few minutes early and met some friends in the
cafeteria so mat they couldgo out to lunch. Shestated that she camedown me
interior stairs and walked straight through mecafeteria to the rabies near me west
windows.
• Lauren stated that theyleft through he south doors andthen drove overto Southwest
Plaza for lunch. She denies seeing anybody resembling the Trench CoatMafia
coming or going at this time. Shedenies seeing any large duffel type bagsor large
backpacks.
• Lauren statedthat she does not mow Eric Harris or Dylan Klebold and therefore, did
not see them in or around the cafeteria at thattimeeither.
• Lauren stated that whileat the mall theyran intosome CHS students that said, "there
was a shootingat school, don't go back". Lauren stated thatthey did not believe
themso the "drove backto a sidestreetoff of Pierce" and that "all thesirensand cops
were coming SQ they wentstraight home (Lauren's house)".
• Lauren stated that she is aware of the Trench CoatMafia onlyas "guys in black
coats". She denies anyotherknowledge of the reM anddenies every talking with
them. She stated thatshe would typically see themaround 6'"hourin and aboutthe
cafeteria.
• Lauren stated that she uses the computers at school on!y fortheresearch of
homework. She denies having an e-mail address.
• Lauren denies mowing anybody with a double pierced eyebrow. but mows of a
BlandonRiesbech (sic), who has a single pierce eyebrow.
I informed Lauren and Monica to call the taskforce should they haveany further
information.
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BLENKER, R.
JC.o01.006149
• LAKEWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT
REPORTING AGENT: DETECTIVE GEORGE MCGLYNN CASE NUMBER: 99·38856
VICTIM: COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL DATE OF REPORT: OS/24/99
lFFENSE: AOA/COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOLTASK FORCE/JEFFCO SHERIFF'S OFFICE
INFORMATION CONTROL NUMBER: DN3699. FBI: 4A·DN57419, JCSO: CR #99-7625
ChristineBlenker (mother)
9570 W. MaplewoodPI
Littleton, CO 80123
303-973-1676
303-671-5476 (wk)
KennethBlenker (father)
9570 W. Maplewood PI
Littleton, CO 80123
3Q3-973-1676
303-778-8484 (wk)
INVESTIGATION:
On 5/20199 I was assigned information control number DN3699 for follow up investigation. Information
narrative stated that Ryan Blenker is on the "A" lunch list.
On 5/24/99 I contacted Christine Blenker via telephone. She advised that her son, Ryan Blenker, had been
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JC-001- 006150
LAKEWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT SUPPLEMENTAl. REPORT
REPORTING AGENT: DETECTIVE GEORGE MCGLYNN CASE NUMBER: 99.38856
VICTIM: COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL DATE OF REPORT: OS/24/99
FFENSE: AOA/COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOLTASK FORCE/JEFFCO SHERIFF'S OFFICE
INFORMATION CONTROL NUMBER: DN3699. FBI: 4A.DN51419, JCSO: CR #99·7625
suspended on 4120/99 and was not at school when the incident occurred. He was not available for a telephone
interview, howeverspeaking with Christine, she had already spoken to him about any knowledgehe hadof the
trenchcoal mafia and their associatesand he had none, other than he had seen them in the balls, and knew that
they were considered trench coat mafia. She said that with her conversations with her son, she has not gleaned
any information that she considers to be helpful to our investigation, as her son was not at school that entire day
nor the previousweek. She also indicatedthat she has not heard from any other police departmentsor
detectives in reference to interviewing her son.
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JC-001. 006154
I.AJ(EWOOD PoueE DEPARTMENT SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT
REPORTING AGENT: DETECTIVE KARLA SARNACKI CASE NUMBER: 99.38856
• ilIA: COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL DATE OF REPORT: 5/25/99
ClrrENS!: AOA/COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCE/JEFFCO SHERIFF'S OFFICE
INFORMATION CONTROL NUMBER: ON3709. FBI: 4A:oN57419. JaO: !WR #99-7625
OBSERVATIONIlNVESTIGATION:
On 5/25/99 at 0955 hours I spoke with MichaelBees on the phone, Michael was a Junior at the time of the
shooting. He stated he knew Eric Harris by sight, and considered himself an acquaintance and not a friend. He
stated he knew who Klebold was.
Michael stated that he did not go to school at all on 4120/99, He stated that he attended a MarketingBanquet at
the Wellshire Inn on that day at 0900 hOUTS. He statedthe teacherfor Marketing, Ms. Fromer, arrangedthe
b--1uet fur him and other students.
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LAKEWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT
llEPORTING AGENT: DETECTIVE KARLA SARNACKI CASE NUMBER: 99.38856
lCTlM: COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL DATE OF REPORT: 5/25/99
vFFENSE: AOA/COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCE/JEFFCO SHERIFPS OFFICE
INFORMATION CONTROL NUMBER: DN3709. FBI: 4A·DN57419, JCSO: CR#99.7625
A typical day for MichaelBoes would be first hour "off' hour, secondhour AdvancedDrawing, third hour
Mmeting, fourth hour LanguageArts, and "A"lunch.
Michael statedthat he knew the trench coat mafia groupexistedand he consideredthem more of a "clique". He
didn't know the members, but did know JosephStare, who was in a previous drawing class with him.
Michael statedthat they were driving back to the school on WestBowlesAvenue when they were passedby
several police cars. He estimatedthis to be between II :30 and noon. He stated they all thought that it was drug
relatedbecauseof the date, 4120. He stated he was with Andrew Bankston in Andrew's car and they went to
ClementPark and met other students there.
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Jc.o01.006156
BOHLING, IlRADLEY
Jc..o01-0D6157
UNCLASSiFIED
INFORMATION CONTROL
Control Number: ON3239
Case 10: 174A-DN-57419
Priority: PRIORITY Classification: UNCLASSIFIED Method of Contact
Source: ARCHIBEQUE, JAMES @ In Person 0 Telephone
Affiliation: STUDENT 0 Observation 0 Wril!en
Phone Number: (303) 979-0575 Information Received Dale: 05110/1999 Time: 3:40 PM
Prepared by: HEMPHILL CALVlN INVESTIGATIONSIDENVER PO
(La.t Namel (FlrstName) (Component/Agency)
Event Narrallve: SOURCE INDICATES THAT BRADLEY BOHLING WAS WITH HIM IN THE
CAFETERIAAT 7:10A.M.
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NARRATIVE
was not a "Trench Coat Mafia n member, otherwise she probably would
have known his name. She could only describe this Qthe~ person as
being a white male, and ~eing of the same height as Eric Haz~is.
She further stated that this person had short dark brown hair.
Abigail 801es stated that she is familiar with most of the
members of the 'fTrench Coat: Mafia," with he z identifying the people
that ahe knew in thi$ sroup as being her brother, Tad Boles, Joe
Stur, Robert (Ll/UJ, Joho (Ll/UJ who also goes by the name of
"Screech who has eurly hair and is dorky looking. She also stated
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that she knows Brian Sargent and Chris Morris. who are members of
the g~oup. She further stated that there are no girls in the
group, although there are girls that associate with the male
members of this outfit.
Abigail Boles stated that the original group consisted of Joe
Stair. her brother ~ Tad, and Chris Morris. She further stated
chat Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold were really not even part of the
main group, bu~ basically, hung together as an off-shoot of this
9XOouP. She further stated that the name flTrench Coat Mafia" was
given to them by other people because of the black dusters or
trench coats that they wore.
In discussing her relationship with Eric Harris and Dylan
Klebold. she stated that she really didn't know either one of them
very well, but was just acquainted with Eric. She further stated
that she says hi to almost everyone that she meets, at least once
in order to see what type of response she receives from them.
Abigail Boles stated that she has never been to eicher Eric
Harris' house or Dylan Klebold's house She stated that of the
limited conversations that she has had with these two individuals,
they never mentioned to her anything about their interests or use
in any type of weapons or explosive devices. She stated that the
only thing they really talked about was a video game called "Doom,"
She further confirmed the fact that on April 20th, Tuesday, she
never talked to nylan Klebold that day.
In questioning Abigail Boles as to if any of her friends knew
who committed this violent act at Columbine High Scheol she stated
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that most of her friends were in a panic when this wae occurring
and t.hat the only thing they could s eer e was that the uTrench Coat
Mafia" meml;lers: did it:. She dl.d state that several of her friends
who wi~nessed the shootings said that one of the suspects looked
like Dylan Klebold,
JC-001· 006162
BONDAR, N.
JC·001·006163
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Jc.o01.006164
Im,osmon en OS/24/1999
Jeffco #99-7625;
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by SA Ricky V. wright~
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BOOZE, R.
JC.001.006165
PROGRESS REPORT ControlNumber: 3304
CASE TYPE: HOMlCIDE
CASE NUMBER: '99-16215
PAGE 1 OF 1
INVESTIGATOR BRICE MOOMAW
Booze indicated during 5"' hour, she was going to go to IllIlCh with her mend, Erica
Dendorfer, Booze waited fur Erica at the top of the stairs. Initially Erica did not show
up, so Booze went downstairs. AI the bottomof the stairs, Booze found Erica.
Erica related she bad forgotten her keys in Madam Lutz's office. They went to the French
office and Erica got her keys. After that, they went out the doors to the COIIlI1lOll:S and
half way into the senior patking lot.
They got in Erica's car and left. Erica was driving. They left the school at about 1118
hrs, Booze remembers hearing the five minute bell when she was at the bottom of the
stairs and they bad not yet gotten the keys. This Investigator asked Booze if they ever
beard or saw anything and she said no
Booze was asked if she knew or bad seen either Eric Harris or Dylan Klebold? Booze
indicated she may have seenthem at school, but she does nol know who they are. Booze
related shejust moved here this year,
JC-001·006166
BOR.>fHOEFT, B.
JC-001· 006167
PROGRESS REPORT Control Number: 3305
CASE TYPE: HOMICIDE
CASE NUMBER: 99·16215
PAGE I OF I
INVESTIGATOR BRICE MOOMAW
This Investigator inquired from Bomhoeft where he was during 5'" hour. He related he
was at Warren Tech. He classes start at noon and go to 1700!lrs. He takes the bus and
leaves at about 1030 Ms.
This Investigator asked Bomhoeft nile knewEric Harris or Dylan Klebold and he said no.
He also relatedhe does not know anytlling about the TTench Coat Mafia.
This Investigator asked Bomhoeft in his discussions with his friends. have any seen the
gunmen? Bomhoeft indicated his sister saw a gunman standing over a dead body. He
identified his sister as:
BORNHOEFT. APRIL
April saw the gunman when she was escaping from the school. This occurred right after
the incident started.
JC·001· 006168
BORZYCll, JACINDA
JC-001·006169
UNCLASSIFIED
INFORMATION CONTROL
Control Number: DN3732
Case 10: 174A-DN-57419
Priority: PRIORITY Classification: UNCLASSIFIED Method of Contact
Source: HEMPHILL, CALVIN o In Pe",on o Te"'phonolRJldlo
Affiliation: DENVERP,D, o Obsarvatlon @Wtl1ten
Phone Number: (303) 760-7599 Information Received Date: 05/18/1999 Time: 1:30 PM
Prepared by: HEMPHILL, CALVIN I&I/DENVER PO
(Component/AgencYl
Event Narrative: JACINDA BORUCH IS ON THE 'A' LUNCH LIST, 10577 W. ROXBURY AVE" 933-
7269, MOM: SUSAN: 982-2574, DAD: CHARLES: 472-8694
JC-001· 006170
JC-001· 006171
lAKEWOOD PoueE DEPARTMENT SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT
'PORTING AGENT: DETECTIVE KARLA SARNACKI CASE NUMBER: 99-38856
"tCTIM: COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL DATE OF REPORT: OS/25/99
OFFENSE: AOA/COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCE/JEFFCO SHERIFF'S OFFICE
INFORMATION CONTROL NUMBER: DN3733. FBI: 4A-DN57419. JCSO: CR 199-7625
OBSERVATIONJINVESTIGATION:
On 5/25/99 at 0925 hours, I spoke with Denise Bowers on the phone. Denise was a Senior at the time of the
shooting. She did not know Harris or Klebold, She staled she had a video class with Klebold the last two
semesters, however, he kept very much to himself and she really didn't know him very well at all. She knew
the trench coat mafia group existed, however she did not know any ofthe members.
Denise stated that on a typical day she had first and second hour off, third hour video class, and fourth hour
ceramics class. She has "A" lunch. She stated that on 4110/99, she did not go to school in the morning and was
headed for her class after "A" lunch. She stated she was drivingher car and got as far as Pierce and Leawood
when she came upon a police barricade. She estimated it to be approximately 11 :40=. She stated she didn't
see any of the trench coat mafia members aroundthe school at that time.
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BOWIE, V.
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Reporting Agtncy ~ing Offt«r Case Rt:pon No
CONTINUATION 0
SUPPLEMENT y JCSO PETERSON 99-7625·AA
Connecting eDt Roport No Vi¢urn Name Original Repon DateThis Report
05-20·99
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C aiort X FIRST DEGREE MURDER ~StMlSl~ X Excepliondly Cltared CI R~mmend Case: R.evi~ CI
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WITNESSES:
Veronica Bowie, dob/ill-2il-S3
7363 South Vance Street
Littleton, Colorado 80123
(303)978·9261 Student- Columbine High School
Edie Bowie
sameas above
INVESTIGA TION:
On 05-20·99, at about 1600 hours, I contacted witness Edie Bowie in reference to setting up an interview with her daughter,
Veronica Bowie, Edie Bowie advised me that on 04-20~99. her daughter. Veronica Bowie, was not in the cafeteria, She said
on that date, Veronica Bowie had gone out to eat lunch. and was therefore away from Columbine High School and the cafeteria,
~di. Bowie said when Veronica Bowie returned to the school, all the roads and parking lots were blocked by police, and Veronica
dowi. could not get back in the school. Edie Bowie advised me she did not believe that Veronica Bowie had any information
tbat would be valuable to this case.
If it is determined later that an interview with Veronica Bowie is necessary, I will conduct an interview at that time,
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TEA.'vI FOUR INTERVIEW GUIDELINE
MINIMAL QUESTIONS TOBEASKED
I. Did )IOu ever see thetwo lorge dllffel bagsin tbe cafeteri. ?
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BOYLE, K
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• PROGRESS REPORT ControlNUUlber: 3312
CASE TYPE: HOMICIDE
CASE NUMBER, 99·16215
PAGE I OF2
INVESTIGATOR BRICE MOOMAW
Boyle relatedduring 5'" hour, she was going with a friend to lunch who she ideutilied as:
COOK, BREANNE
(303) 948-2129
Boyle indicated she bad not gone to school that day. Currently she was attending Warren
Tech. in the morning at Green Mountain. She attended school between 0730 hrs, to 1030
hrs,
On 04-20-99 at about 1110hrs., MI. Collins, a teacher at Columbine, called her answering
machiae. He wanted her to come to school aad pick soJJJelhing up. Bremme bad ditched
that day to come get her fur lunch. Breanne picked her up at about 1110 hrs, At about
1115 hrs., theygot to the schooljust when the problems started,
At the school, the police bad Pierce blocked off and there were fire trucks and police
everywhere. They stopped at the corner of Pierce aDd Bowles. They went to Woodman
Park. Theysaw a couple of teachers there. .
Both girls left Woodman park and drove through the neighborhood. They could not get
out, so they lefttheir car. Breanne was driving.
Boyle indicated her last day at Warren Tech. was 04-30-99. Boyle was !!till a student at
Columbine, but they knew she was going to Warren Tech. Boyle bas 5'" hour off at
Warren Tech. She bad not beengoing to Columbine for the last furty days,
This Investigator asked Boyle if she knew Eric Harris or Dylan K1ebold personally. She
said no,however, she knewthey were part of the trench coat group. Boyle did not talk to
them and she did not knowthem.
This Investigator asked Boyle ifshe bas spokento any of her friends who were at the high
school that day who saw the gunmen? She related she bas two friends who told her they
saw the gunmen. Boyle identified the two girls as:
JC-001-0061BO
PROGRESS REPORT COlIIroI NlIllI!:Jer; 3312
CASE TYPE: HOMICIDE
CASE NUMBER:" 99-16215
PAGE20F2
INVESTIGATOR BRICE MOOMAW
NllIlCio was outside and bad a bomb thrown at herand Clark was in the Cafeteria.
JC-l101·006181
BRONSON, B
FBI174A·DN·57419
JCSO 99·7625
Investigator: GlennMoore - Golden Police Department I (303) 384-8080
TELEPHONE INTERVIEW:
WlLSON. BenjaminM. (OOB:021882)
6357 South Gray Court
Littleton, CO 80123
(303)730-1958
05-10·99 / 12:IOpm
Ben WlLSON confirmedhe had not attended his morning classes at Columbine High
School on April 20,1999. He explained that be does not have a first hourclass,and did
not attend his World History class during the second period, nor his Gymclass during
third period. He furtherexplained that he had provided his friend, BRANDON
BRONSON, a ride to Burt Chevrolet that morning as be was havingan ignition put in his
car. He said he learnedof what had occurred at the school afterwards, and thus did not
returnto his afternoon classes. Ben said be had not heard anything of the pending
assault,but had met Eric Harris last year in a class they had together. He described him
only by saying, "Eric was not crazy back then."
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JC-001· 006185
JEFFERSON COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE
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On May 14, 1999, I spoke with Bradley Brunaugh, senior and football
captain at CHS. Brunaugh said that he and two friends, Klint
Woodman ana Jason Rauzi went to Burger King for lunch. He said that
they left the parking lot (space 130) at about 1119. They did not
see Harris or Klebold or anyone carrying a duffel bag nor did they
hear any shots.
Brunaugh said that he knows Harris and Klehold but did not associate
with them. He goes to bowling class on Mondays and saw Dylan at the
howling alley on Monday the 19th. As usual, Dylan was dressed in
black and wearing dark glasses.
Bradley Brunaugh
6378 S Chase Ct.
Littleton, CO. 80123
303-798-3863
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BURGESS, A.
JC..Q01·00 6189
ArVada police/court System Page 1
Arvada police Department OS/25/1999
NAlUlA'rIVE
JCSD ~~-7525
CONTROL #1929
JC-001· 006190
PIRNARR Arvada Police/court System Page 2
Arvada police Department Q5/25/1.999
NARRATIVE
that later during the night, school staff did allow the three males
entrl into the school and party. Burgess advised Investigator
Eaton that she believes the males were from Heritage High School.
Burgess advised Investigator Eaton that other than attempting
to allow the three males into the school, she had not exited the
school during the nigh.t. Burgess advised Investigator Eaton that
$he did not observe anything suspicious or out of the ordinary
while at the party. Burgess also advised Investigator Baton that
she was alone when she attempted to open the weight room door and
that she was not with any male as mentioned in the information
control sheet.
Since Investigator Eaton was already in contact with Burgess,
~ attempted to determine her whereabouts inside or outside
columbine High School on April 20, 1999 in an attempt to determine
if she had observed any of the activity surrounding the homicides.
Burgess advised Investigator Eaton that she was not in school on
that date. Burgess advised that the Saturday previous to April 20,
1999. her grandmother had died. She advised that her grandmother
lived locally. B~rgess advised Investigator Eaton that the funeral
for her grandmother was on Tuesday, so she was out of school
attending the funeral. Burgess did advise Investigator Satan,
however! that if she was at school, she would have been in choir in
the choir roo~.
Investigator Eaton asked Burgess if she was acquainted with or
socialized with Eric Harris and/or nylL~ Klebold, Burgess advised
Investigator Eaton that she was not acquainted with and did not
know Eric Harris. Burgess did advise !nvestiga~or Eaton, however!
that she was acquainted with Dylan Klebold. She advised that she
was aware of who Dylan Klebold was but never socialized with him.
Surgees advised Investigaeor Eaton that every day when she comes
into school, she make$ entry into the school through the cafeteria
doors. She advised that most every day she comes in, she observes
Vanessa Grimes, Alex Marsh and Dylan Klebold all sitting together
in a corner of the cafeteria. She advised that these are all
subjects who generally dress in black and act a little strange.
Burgess added that last semester she was a classmate of Grimes in
her Government/Econ class. She advised that Grimes was nice but a
bit strange. Burgess advised that Grimes discussad practicing
witchcraft while in this Gcvernment/Econ class. Burgess advised
Investigator Eaton that she has never had any personal problems
with any of these persons I however.
Burgess advised Investigator Eaton that she had nO other
information eo give in reference this investigation.
rnvestigator Eaton concluded this interview at approximately
1040 nours.
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Dewitt. S.
JC.001.006194
Arvada Police/Court System Page 1
~rvada Polioe Department 04/26/1999
NAAAATIVE
Jc.o01.00 6195
PIRNAlU< Arvada Police/Cou.t System Page 2
Arvada Police Department 04/25/1999
NARRJITIVE
stated she recognized as his personal code, but did not know that
it was his code until talking with him on the phone, She explained
that many of the kids today are using code numbers following their
phone number to le:e people know t.l:1&t it is "rea.lly them. 11 She
learned upon talking to him that 732 was his code. She stated that
he stated that he was home and that the ~32 phone number was his
personal line in his room. She indicated sne was spending the
night at a friend named Katie's and that they talked for about half
an hour. She stated that he did not seem mad at all and seemed
fine. Asked about what kinds of things thay talked about, she
stated that he once men~ioned seme kids that he used to be friends
wi~h, who he was mad at for making fun of him. She specifically
mentioned Mike Dinkle. whose sister is president of the studene
body in their school. He stated that he had heard that Mike Dinkle
was t.alking abou~ him and making fun of him and so he stopped
hanging around with Mike. Susan Dewitt indicated that Mike
Dinkle's sister is named Heather and that her friend, Megan, is
boyfriend/girlfriend with Mike Dinkle.
In response to questions, Susan Oewitt stated that she would
sometimes see Erie at sehool, but would most often see him standing
along the street where kids parked east of the school {Fair St.)
smoking or talking ~ith friends. They would say hi to each.other.
Asked who Eric most often hung around with, she stated that he
hung with a. boy named Nat.han, a senior who used to work at. the
McDonald's at Coal ~ine and Pierce and then at Blackjack, where
Eric works. She stated, however, that Nathan recently quic
Blackjack'a. Asked about Dylan Klebold, she stated that she did
not know Dylan.
Asked about what eLee t.hey talked about, she stated that they
talked a little bit about computers because she was attempting to
install AOL at her friend, Katie's residence. Asked if Eric seemed
to know a lot abQut computers. she stated that he did and that when
she was visiting him .~ his home on Saturday, he talked about.
making CD'. f.om the computer.
Returning to t~e one half hour phone calIon Friday. 04/16/99,
she seated that he asked if she had plans for Saturday and they
agreed that he would call her somecime in the early afte~noon of
Sa~u.day, 04/17/99. He, in fact, called her later Sa~urday
evening. at approximately 6:3a or 7~OO p.m. and asked her if she
wanted to come to his residence and watch a movie. She agreed,
arriving at approximately 7:00 p,m. She indicated that he only
lived approximately five minutes from her and that she drove
herself to his residence. She stated that his parents had just
left and he indieated that they were going out to dinner for their
anniversary. He was home alone. She stated that they watched the
movie. tit.led. "Event RQrizon ll and Eric indicated that this was one
of his favorite movies. She stated that it was about demons and a
haunted ship. She indicated she could not give us Sric~s address,
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PIMARR Arvada Police/Court System Page 3
Arvada Police Department 04/26/H99
NJUlAATIVE
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but that he had gi7~~ her directions tor her to So to his house.
Sne described it as a nice house wieh blue trim and grey stone,
three-story and ver/ large with a two-car garage, She statea that
when she arrived. she glanced around and noticed Eric's black
trench coat laying on the stairs. She stated that she sees him in
it outside of the school, but not in schoOl. She seated that be
was act ing "normal," sit t; ing a"o=<I.. He asked i f she wanted to go
downstairs and watch the movie and they, in fact, did move to the
downstairs area. They watched the movie straight through with nO
interruptions or phone calls and the movie ended at approximately
Sh30 or 9:40 pv m. After the Iliovie was over, they talked brief:;
ana the only time he left was to let the dog out and retu~ and let
the dog in and ret~rn. We talked aboue other movies and made
"small talk." She stated that he mentioned Mike Dinkle again and
that he seemed 'l hu~~ " racher than angry about hearing that Dinkle
had talked about h~~ and made fun of him. He described Di=kle as
being a "jerk U that he did not like an.ymore. He did not rr.ake any
threats towards Oi~kle, however.
She stated that his parents returned home at approximacely
10:00 or 10:30 p.m. and that his moeher and then father, came
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downstairs. They talked for about five minutes and seemed nice.
Eric's mather shook her hand and Eric's father indicated thac he
goe his hair c~e a~ the Great Clips where she worked. They then
went upstairs and ~:ic asked her if she wanted ~o listen to some
music. They wane i~to his bedroom, which was downstairs I and just
off of the room where they were watching the movie. She s~ated
that his room had posters of bands and one of Jenny McCart~y. She
notect that he hact a lot of C.D.'s anct that he macte them off of the
computer. Asked aJ:)out the type of music that he was liste-=ing to,
she stated that. some of the music was "soft and flowing U such as; j
Enya (sP?), but stated that. some of the music had "anger expre$sed."
She stated that it was yelling and screaming. She stated thac she
did not believe :t was in any foreign languases or that proe~~ity
was used hut tt~t there was lots of banging. He described this as
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some of his favorites. She stated that she was not familiar with
any of the music of this nature. In response to questions, she
stAted that the playing of this music did not seem to upset him.
She indicated that she saw soccer jersey's hanging in his room
and a5~ed it he played soccer. He seated that he did; until
recently, but had d"opped out. Sha asked if he played for
Columbine High Scheol and he stated, no and stated it in such a way
that was somewhat exaggerated, but very definite chat he had not
played for the school. She stated that they continued to .it on
his bed listening to music. She leoked around his room and
recalled seeing concert and movie ticket stubs stapled around his
window. She stated that she did not see anything in his rOOm that
she conside:t:'ed "suspicious." She stated that he received no phone
calls during this time. At one point, she asked him for an aspirin
and he left the room to look for one for her because she had a
headache, Then, her sister paged her, which meant t1 ge t home ;" She
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Arvada Police/court system Page 5
~ada felice Department 04/26/U99
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ever seeing him before January around school, but then stated that
she thought she had a computer class with him.
In response to questions, she stated tha~ she did not recall
seeing a computer i~ Eric's room or in his home. She did not
recall seeing guns or anything related to explosive devices.
Asked 4 j i M ....
she knew a
s p . eone by the name Of·.-a she state.d tha.t
from school and tho~hat he was a
senior, but no e a.e e he was a 1tTrench Coat Mafia" person,
but might hang with them. She described him as being S'5~ or
5' 10 tl, heavy set, w:"th darkbrO'W'I'l.'
straight. She stated that she saw
\.It in a "bowl" cut ana very
n the news Tuesdav,
04/20J99, standing around near Fair an arSh~; wearing a· striped
shirt (horizontal s~ripes). She stated that a.d "hatred
towards everyone' a~d would frequently ~~ke comme s in class about
people and was «noc ndce . I' She was unaware of any nicknames that
he might have, She stated that he would frequently disrup~ ~he
class about som.thi~g that someone in the class .ht'say. making
fun of ~hem er belit:ling them. She stated ~hat was friends
with ano~her bey, who always wore a black trench , had dark
curly hair down to his sho~lder$ and was very tall. She stated
tha~ ~his boy had a~~e and b~y odor and were blsck all of the
time. She seaeed t~at she did not ~~ow his name.
Asked about he= time spent inside of Eric's bedroom and
whether or not she had observed any Nazi or Hitler type items, she
stated that she was='t absolutely su~e, but thought that he mi9h~
have had a Hitler p~~ture above his bed. She d~d not recall seeing
any tatoos or othe= markings on his body.
Asked about viceos that he made, she seated that she was once
in their computer tech lab and saw Eric and two other boys intently
watching a video as she walked by. She ~ecalled chat the video
depicted boys Eric's age, wearing Army camouflage type clothing and
black banda~~a's a:ound their hair. running with guns in a field.
She was unsure as to who the boys we:a and was unsure whether Eric
was in the video. She stated that she saw this video about two
weeka ago and had net discussed it with Eric. She stated tha~ they
seemed to be very much "'into it" as she walked by. She again
stated that the people in the video seemed to be running with some
type of guns and thac she heard what sounded like fireworks going
off. She assumed that they were preparing a video for the II Friday
showing, when individuals who make their own videos have them run
It
ASKed about friends of her who might Know any of the trench
Caae Mafia individuals, she stated that a girl in her third period
choir class, Pauline Colby, used to hang with the Trench Coat
Mafia, but quit hanging around with t.hem because theiX' llattit:ude
scared her. n She indicated that she had no further information to
provide. The inte~riew was concluded at 1300 hours.
Upon retu:::ning to the command. center, Det. Vonderohe and IO
were requested to meet with Oistrict Attorney Investigator Mike
Gallagher at the Je:ferson County Sheriff's Department in order to
interview Robin Anderson, who was coming forward to pX'ovide
information in regards eo the purchase of weapons for and/or with
Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold at a gun show in Denver in oecember
of 1998, IO observed this interview, conduoted by Det. Vonderohe
and Inv. Gallagher. See Det. Vonderohe's report for further
information.
During the course of observing the interview by Det.
Vonderohe, IO received a message from a sheriff's department
employee indicating that a phone call had bee~ placed to the
sheriff's office from Kathy Englert of the Colorado Springs Police
Department in reference to information being provided to them by a
party named Eric KrJger, Contact information was provi~ed for E.
~~ger. After contacting the command post, it was agreed that IO
would follow up on this informaeion.
At lSS6 hours, 10 paged and spoke with Eric Kruger, DOB,
12/lS/74, of 331l N. Virginia. Colorado Spring•• CO. Kruger
indicated that he has been hearing a lot about tbe shootings and
watching the T.V. r'nan-step. II He stated that he has been on
America On Line {AOLl a great deal of the time since the Shooting
and has been in mettlber chat: rooms ent Lt Led. '·Colorado shoating and
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