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JC- 001-008801
ARAPAHOE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
6686 South Court Place
Littleton, Colorado 80120-1200
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REILLY, _
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Sgt. Li.rme
Sgt. Reilly Assistedin fOC, organJ,zed IIld sem team. to the hospital.
(0interview victims, assisted Umted States S"""", Service
with digniW"f protection and security for <.he Columbitle
Memorial Service, conducted sweepsat area schools to
ensure safety.
InvestigatorHodgkin Conducted all interview ever tho phone with. party who
placed a 911 call, seareaed area schools \0 ensure (bet,
safely,provided ,ecurity at the Columbitle Memorial.
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Mazy Schulz
KeriWemer
Laura Delong Worked on the imide crime scene teams to include the
!ibm]' and scimce WIng
Tom Adair Worked on the inside crime "ene teal1l$ to include the
library and seieaee wing.
Tony Oallanlo Worlced all the inside cnme sceae teams 10 include the
library and scieace wing.
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Smith, A
JC· 001·008809
PROGRESS REPORT
CASE # 99-16215
ASSIST TO JEFFERSON COUNTY
INY ANN SMITIi
On 042099 I W>Ul instructed by Sgr, Reilly to respond to Swedish Medical Center along with
Sgt. AI Holstein, Invs. Brice Moomaw, Jackie Gee, Chris Beichel, Don Mundorf and Mike
Dickson. When we arrived a member of Swedish Hospital Department ofPublic Affilirs,
Linda Carey and Rob Worrall of Swedish Human Resources briefed us. She identified the
victims and their injuries as:
Schrnurr, Valerie
DOB: 041480
9 gunshot wounds in chest and ann area - serious
in surgery - prognosis looks good
will be in room 165
Grave, Sean
15 yoa
single gunshot wound in the back - serious
probable paml}"'is
still in surgery
Caslado, Richard
17 yoa
5 gunshot wounds in chest and arm area - serious
Investigator Dickson and I interviewed Valerie's parents. They further identified Valerie as:
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PROGRESS REPORT
99-1621S
lNV. ANN SMml
Gallegher Enterprises
w-595-7715
Mrs. Schnurr stated that her daughter did not have any enemies at school, and was part of
the peer-counseling group. Valerie did tell her mother about a boy named, "McGrnfP' who
was kicked off the counseling group for a drinking episode, and he was not goIng to be
allowed to graduate, She said that she also worked with a girl whose &ther had recently
committed suicide.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Schnurr stated that their daughter never spoke of any gangs, but
mentioned that there were some dreggies at the school and some kids who wore the dark
black clothing; They said that prom was held last weekend, and that her daughter told them
that there were no problems. We read the names of the other kids at the hospital and they
stated they did not know any of them,
We then spoke with Carla Hochhalter, She came ro Swedish Hospital after hearing from
one of her daughter's friends thai she was shot in the ankle, She then heard on the
television that an unidentified female was at Swedish, she called the hospital and found out
the girl's name was Anne Marie. which is her daughter's name, She was further identified as:
....Hochhalter, Carla
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She also ",'lid she had a son, who was a student ar Columbine, she identified him as:
She said she had not yet heard from her son, and was concerned that he was still in the
school. When we spoke with Mrs, Hochhalter, her daughter had not yet been positively
identified. She stared that her daughter is a Slnught A student, a member of the honor roll,
bond, and other groups, She s;lid rhar she had no enemies at the school. She said that
Nathan also had no problems in school, and stated that neither child talked about ""y kind
of gang problems there. She did not know any of the other kids at the hospital.
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PROGRESS lUlPORT
99-16215
INV. ANN SMITH
A physician from the surgery unit met with Mrs. Hochhalter, and showed her an earring and
watch wom by the unidentified patient. Mrs. Hochhalter identified the earring and WlU'ch ;1$
belonging 10 her daughter.
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ARVADA P.O.
JC· 001-008813
ARVADA POUCE DEPARn1ENT
L'VVESTIGATIVE REPORTS
JC· 001·008814
TO: 383271 sees
17. Arvada Police Department Collectiull of Dames represenring me:lcul and lay
witnesses eentacted at University and ST.
Anthony's Hospital
JC- 001.008815
ARVADA POLICE DEPARTMENT
ASSIST TO
JEFFERSON COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
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ARVADA POLICE DEPARThIENT
INVESTIGATIVE REPORTS
SUPPLEl\IENT II
JC- 001·008817
BOATRIGIlT. RUSS
JC· 001·008818
Arlada Police/Court system Page 1
Arvada Police Department 05/02/1999
NAllRATIVE
JCSD 99-7625
On 04/20/99 at approximately 1145 hours, oetective Boatright
(10l was advised of a shooting which had occurred at columbine High
School located at 6201 South Pierce Street in unincorporated
Jefferson County. During the course of that incident, numerous
jurisdictions had responded to include various metro area SWAT
teams. As the incidenc waa on-going, IO was advised officers on
scene had exchange gunfi4e with suspects in the school. In
addition, IO was told there had been explosions in and around the
school obviously related to this incident. At that time Commande~
Debra Grainger notified IO the First Judicial District Law
Enforcement Critical Incident ~eam had been placed en call and was
requested to regpon~ to Clement Park located in the area of Bowles
Avenu~ and Pierce Street. 10 would note at this time it had not
been confirmed as to whether or not the Critical Incident T~am was
going to be activated.
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Arvada Police Department 05/02/1999
Nl\RRATIVE
Once the abov6 task was completed, IO joined the same search
team and continued a grid search of the west section of the south
student parking area. IO did locate various items of evidence but
would peint OU~ pursuant to the collection proced~=e established,
did not personally collect any evidence. Any items of evidence
located during the various searches Were ultimately documented and
collected by Deputy Rick Reeker. IO did not conduct any additional
invescigation that date. IO cleared the sc~ne at approximately
1930 hours and returned to the Arvada Police Department. Upon
returning to the Arvada Police Department, all undevelope~ film was
stored in the CIB Investigations evidence locker awaiting
disposition from the Jefferson CQunty Sheriff's oepartment.
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Arvada Police Department 05/02/l999
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Connected to Jefferson County Sheriff's Office #99-7625.
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Arvada Police Department 05/02/1999
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Columbine High School students through the America On Line Internee
service. Jason Rios stated he was able to make contact with those
individuals by going into the lIMemberlt Directory and than accessing
a specific profile. Jason Rioa stated the profile he solicited was
Columbine High Scheol or Littleton, Colorado. When using those key
phrases to identify a profile, he subsequently received
approximaeely 100 responses. Jason Rios told IO he then would
click on the individuals represented. with a -xed dot;" which
confirmed to him they were presently on line and he could. speak
with them immediately. 10 did verify with Jason RioB I the
subscriber info~~eion used for America On Line is his father l
identified as Israel Rioa.
IO next confirmed with Jason Rios, he recalled communicating
with an individual identifying himself as Jim Rossdalel a Columbine
High School student. Jason Rioa etaeed he recalled the
aforementioned communication occurring on 04/24/99 at approximately
1500 hours, Calitornia time. Jason Rioe seated he believed the
interJiew with Jim Rossdale took approximately five to ten minutes.
When aSKea what was discussed during that interview, Jason
~ios stated he remembered Jim Rossdale providing time estimates and
details in terms of the events occurring on 04{20!99. Jason Rioe
clarified it was his understanding when communicating ~ith Jim
Rossdale r the forenamed was present when the events occurred.
Jason Rioe went on to state at the end of the interview, Jim
Rossdale made suicidal threaes, after which he (Jim Rossdale)
terminated the on-line connection.
IO subsequently confirmed with Jason Rioa, he had printed the
inter/iew conducted with Jim ~ossdale. IO then requested Jason
Rioa to FAX that information to the Command Post established at the
Jefferson county Courthouse. Jason Rios was requested to FAX the
information to (303)-271-8220, Ja$Qn Rios stated as soon as he
completed his contact with rOt he would FAX the inforrnati~~ as
requested.
Prior to terminating contact with Jason RioB, IO asked if he
had other communications with students claiming to attend
Col~mbine High school. Jason Rios responded in the affirmative.
When asked to identify those individuals, Jason Rioe provided IO
with the folloWing list of names, The names were identified as
11 Li z r Stacy, L.V. (female.), Natalie, Vanessa, and Chris
McCanistar. 1l
Through additional questioning, Jason Rics stated
none of the forenamed individual~ claimed to have in any way
participated in the incident or had knowledge of any future events
which might poesibly occur. 10 subsequently concluded his contact
with Jason }('ios.
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Arvada Police Department 05!02!l999
NARllATIVE
JC- 001.008824
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MC_1O: _ did it s"und flke and whIIl did you think It _
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BOORAS, RAY
Je- 001·008828
Arvada Police/Court System Page l
Arvada ~olice Department 04/26/l999
NAAAA'!IVE
JC· 001·1108829
Ar/ada Police/Court System Page 2
Arvada police Oepartment 04/26/1999
NARRATIVE
ap?rox~~ately 2100 hours, when! was released for the nioht and
requested to r~t~~ ac 0600 hou~s on the rno~nin9 of 04/21199
The search began with us working the ease parking lot of the
school. We went through it on foot, checking for evidence on the
JC- 001-008830
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Arvada Police Department 04/26/1999
NARRATIVE
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invescigation concluded at approximately 1830 hours en tr~
eve~~ng of D4/2:!99, At the compl~tion of our aS$igned
res90ns~bil~ties, : brieeed S9t. Randy West and Lt John Kiekbusch
of the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department wha~ we had
accomplished fer the day and le~ chern know all physical evid~nce
recovered by t.his team had been tu=~ed over to the Jef=e~$on County
Sheriff's Department via Inv. Rick Keker,
JC- 001-008831
BRYANt, WAYNE
JC· 001·008832
PIRNARR Arvada Police/Court System Pas" 1
Arvada Police Department 04/26/1999
NAR.RATIvE
JC. 001-008833
Arvada Police/Court System Page 2
Ar/ada Police Depar~ment 04!26!l999
N1I.RRATIVE
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Arvada Police/Court System Page 4
Ar:ada Police Department 04/20/1.999
NAAAATIVE
Donna Taylor then added that he~ sen was ~cw going to public
school because of his lea~i~s ci~abi_itie$ and that he was in
Special Ed classes. Don~a ~ay~cr ~~en s~at~ci :ha~ a week or t~o
~go, c~at she did remember ~er 5C~ ~a~~~g some statemencs ~bout
kids dc~ng d~ugs at the schoel a~d ~c~de~i~g why they were s~ill at
sc~ocl Donna Taylor stat~d her sec previous:y had been i~ a
pr i.ve t e school named Si:'vsr sc e c e 3a:;::c.'..st School and t:.hey had
received i~forma~~on he woul~ ~c~ oe se~:ins a diploma at that
school, so they decided t~ e~=ol: :'i~ :n Columbine in order for
Mark to be able to get a high sc~ool d:ploma. Donna Taylor seated
tne prev~o~s sc~col was ~~ the 7000 block of S. Sheridan Blvd.
Donna Taylor seated t~e reason he~ so~ was a Special Ed student was
because he was a slew learner a~d was abcut twe years behind.
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PIRNA.':tR Ar~ada Police/Court System ~age S
Arvada Police Department 04/26/1999
NA.RR.ATIVE
everjcne =enniter sta~ed :he group was called the Trench Coat
Mafia. Je~ifer staced t~at the leader, Roberc Crais, had earlier
kil:ed himself a=ter k~l~ing h~s 5tep-:at~er.
JC- 001-008837
Ar!ada Police/Co~rt SYStem Page 6
Arrada Police Department 04/26/l999
NARRATIVE
was talking about thac game one day When asked how she felt about
this, Jennifer stat:ed she fe!':: weird "that tb.is happened. at our
ac.aco L. " When asked if she knew about anybody else besides the
Trench Coat Mafia thac had calked about problems or these types of
t~i~gs, Jennife= answe~ed nc and added she really hadn't heard
anyboc, 3ayi~g anything.
Wher. asked about how they dr~ssf Jennl:er began talking about
the type of m~$~C the T~e~ch Coat Maf:a would listen to and that
they wou:d wear shirts wit~ t~e names of t~e m~sic groups, such as
Ramseein, KMFTN and tha~ they would ~ear black .~y boots and black
pan~s a~d came pan~s. Jennifer s:aced ~he panes would be tucked
into their boots Je~~ifer statac they wcu~d have long hair I
exce?c for E~ic and c~ey were a:ways weari~g b~ack.
;enni:er then was asked if s~e could ~ame the members of the
!r~nch Coa~ Mafia Jennife~ s~ated t~ey were Eric Harris, Eric
~~dreanoj Dyla~ (~as: ~ame unk~ow~), Br:a~ (last name un~~ownl I
John Reffel stated he knew the kid named Dylan (last name
u~k~own) was i~ the viceo class with ~en. John Reffel answered his
f~~sc c:asses are A? S~anish, tten he has an off ~our, and then he
has a video class in w~~ch Dyla~ is a~so a scudenc,
'::oh..-: answered that: Dylan. d.c i.ves a "black be ame.r" and t:hat he
JC- 001.008839
Arvada 901ice/ceurc System
Arvada Police Department -.' ~age a
04/26/~399
NAARA":tVE
did noe se~ :he b:ack EMW in che parking lot. Jor~ added c~at
chere ~as a~other kid whose las: name was Harris that had dr~pped
out of ~he second semes~er and has ac~e and a black hat and wears
a trenc~ coat. Jonn sta~ed he had heard he was part of the Trench
Coat Mail-a.
John added that Ve~cnica said see was in the schoel when she
heard gunshots and gOt down on the E:cor. Veronica then sta~ed
they got up and ra~ aut of the school,
John answe~ed he does not have any Trench Coat Mafia in his AP
Sp~~~sh Class, Joron added i~ h~s :~~~d pe=iod video class,
entitled Advanced Video, Dylan is i~ t~at class, but he was ~ot
~here today, Jehn desc~~bed ~y~an as a quiet kid and that he did
no~ see him In chac class ~oday Jc~~ added ~hat his four~h per~od
class is a Oover~~ent Economics Class and th~re are no Trench Coat
Mafia in ~~ac class John sca~ed ttac normally, he sees t~em in
the hallway at four~h hou=, wh~~~ he wa:ts Eor Jen, John added
tha~ moac of t~em are tall and wear ~re~ch coats, John stated he
gets ~ one hal: hour lunch break and t~en has fifth and sixch hour
back at school John stated the one half hour lunch break is from
11::5 CO 1:;45 a.m and thac Jen's house is only about t~o m~nutes
away from the scheel,
John sta~ec there ~ere otner kids who walk around with t~em,
but he doesn'~ know the~= names. Jor~ Reffel added t~ey wear all
black clothes. Jc~~ st~ced he doe5~'t talk to them and chat Dylan
wears black a~d has a b:ack hac ~hac he wears backward that has a
"Bc s ccn 3" placed en the back pa:::.. '''hich he wears on the f~o:r:.t oe
h:s head. John described the Trench Coat Ma=ia as sk~~ny a~d tall
and wearing trench coat jackets and dark clo~hin9' John s~a=ed
somet:mes they wea~ fa=i~~es tha~ wo~:d be camo green i~ cclor.
When asked about hea~ing any talk about weapons John ReffelI
answered no, When asked about cl.r..:.gs and alcohol, John stat.ed, "I'm
sure t:"'l.ey do Chat." and added that in the front ent::::y way at the
beg:::'n.::i=1S of the school, he saw the Trench Coat: Mafia 'lbeating the
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Arvada Police Deoar~ment 04/26/19~9
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crap out of each o'Che~,'1 Jor..n added he has not seen them do drugs f
JC- 001.008841
nOLL, JOlIN
JC· 001·008842
PIRNAAR Arvacta ~olice/Court System Pase l
Arvada Police Department 04/.6/1999
NARRATXVE
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Arvada Police/Court System Page 2
Arvada Police Departmen~ 04/26/1999
NARRATIVE
JC·001.00 8844
EATON, D
JC- 001·008845
PIRNARR Arvada Police/Court System Fage 1
Arvada Police Department 05/11/1999
NARRJtr!VE
JCSD 97-7625
CONTROL ~1124, ~14S4 aud #1490
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AARRATIVE
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NA.RRATIVE
all True really said about knowing the suspects Shaddox advised
that he wasn't sure whether to believe ~hat True had actually 90ne
to Columbine High School and knew ~he suspects or if she was making
up a story.
Investigator Eaton asked True why she was positive that the
two males she had seen at Southwest Plaza Mall were in fact Eric
Harris and Dylan Klebold. True advised Investigator Eaton that
after seeing ~he suspects' pictures on :he television news, she was
aware that that was the male she had observed at the Southwest
Plaza Mall,
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Arvada Police Department OS/20/1999
NARRATIVE
CONTROL #6
It should be noted that or. ~~ursdaYt May 20, 1999, Inv. Eaten
lea~~ed that Mark A~len Taylor was once again in the hcspital,
Inv Eaton learned that Taylor is in a hospital in Lictleton,
ColQrado, for a staph infection related to his gunshot wounds,
Inv. Eacon is sti:l attempting cc~~act with Taylor's mecher, Denna
Taylor, in an a~tempt to have a Medical Release ferm signed
J C· 001·008849
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Arvada Police Oepartment 05/03/1999
Nl\RllATIVE
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Arvada Police Department 05/03/1999
NARRATIVE
Due to the fact that it was unknown if the reporting party had
observed the 6ubjects purchasing 20 lb, tanka or small hand held
propane tanks, Inv. Eaton requested that Goodwin explain to him the
process for purchasing the smaller propane ta~~s. Goodwin advised
!nv. Eaton that the small propane tanks sold in the stores are sold
on the shelves with general merchandise. He advised that those
tanks are Coleman brand and green in color. Goodwin spoke to a
store employee and advised Inv. Eaton ehat it was not easy to
record the number of small Coleman propane tanks sold. He advised
that they show up on receipts as general merchandise and not as
propane He advised that the employee advlsed him that during the
past several weeks I she did not recall any small propane tanks
being sold from the store.
Goodwin advised Inv. Eaton that the 20 lb, propane tanks sell
for approximately $39.99. He advised that when a cu~tomer returns
an empty ta~~, they get an exchange rate of $13 99, Goodwin alao
retrieved propane invoices for Inv. satcn and noted that they were
only missing one propane tank. Goodwin advised Inv. Eaton that
this meant that only one tank had not been returned to exchange for
a new tank. Goodwin did locate an inventory in the store's
computer system, showing that one 20 lb. tank had been sold on
April 9, 1999. Goodwin advised Inv. Eaton that none of the
employees working on the evening of April 9th were currently at the
store for an interview to confirm if they had, in fact, sold a tank
to any persons matching the description of the suspects in the
homicide at Columbine High School.
On this same date at approximately 1125 hours, Inv, Saton was
able to make telephone contact with the RP, Wendy Sue Shephard
(008: 04!11!6S1. Inv. Eaton had also located an address for
Shephard of 10922 W. Oregon Place, Lakewood, CO 80232,
303-985-7851. Inv. Eaton had developed this infcrmation thro~gh
use of the CCIC/NCIC computer system, !nv. Eaton also used the
Cole's Directory to locate a telephone number for Shephard. Inv
Eaton called the telephone number he had located in the Cole's
Oirectory and spoke to a woman who identified herself as Wendy Sue
Shephard. Shephard advised Inv. Eaton that she was in fact, the
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person who had called in the tip in reference the Albertson's store
in Littleton, CO, Shephard advised Inv. Eaton that she had made a
mistake on ~he dace when she called in the tip. She advised that
she had, in fact, been at the store on April a, 1999 at
approximately 1755 hours. She advised that ahe had dropped the
daughter off at a dance class and had been driving through the
parking lot at the Albertson'S store, She advised that she
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Arvada Police Department 05/03/1999
NARRATIVE
With the information from the phone memo in mind, Inv. Eaton
returned to the Albertson's store on Wednesday, April 2S, 1999 at
approximately 1530 hours, Inv. Eaton returned video #14 to Mike
Goodwin, the store assistant manager. Inv. Eaton advised Goodwin
of the new informacion and Goodwin searched through the videos,
attempting to locate one fer Tuesday, April 6, 1999, Goodwin was
unable to locate a video with the April 6, 1999 date affixed to it.
Inv. Eaton described to Goodwin the de&cripcion of the Albertson's
employee, that Wendy Shephard believes she observed assisting the
subjects at the propane cabinet. Goodwin checked the schedule for
that date and believed that the person who matched that description
and who would have been working that date, was a Jason aden,
Goodwin advised Inv. Eaton that Oden was currently not working at
the store, but would be in the following morning. Inv. Eaton
advised Goodwin he would attempt to make telephone contact with
Oden On the following date.
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NAR.lUTIVE
JC·001·008853
TOM SNYDEl'l
Siore Oirector
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JC- 001-008854
Arvada Poliee/Court System I?age 1
Arvada ~olice Department 05/12/1999
NAA.l<ATIVli:
CONTRO~ # 1 037
On April 21, 1999, !nv. Duane Eaton of the Arvada Police
Oeparcment was assigned investigative lead #1097. The source of
iuformation was Duncan Page, whose affiliation was listed as
~sycho-~herapist, Denver. Also listed was a telephone number of
303-756-1693. The narrative portion of the info~ation control
sheet advised that the caller. Duncan ?age, had a client, who L,
turn has a e een daughter 'gho goes to l\.rvada High School. The
narrative portion advised that the clien~'s daughter could
supposedly identify two of the males in the 7CM picture as students
at Arvada High School, The client supposedly advised Page that the
t.vo males from Arvada High School who are "Trench Coat. Mafia l !
members had been at Columbine High School on the morning of April
20, 1999, !nv. eaton was assigned the task of contacting Duncan
Page for anymore information on the client and possibly to I
identify the two males who attend Arrada Sigh School, who were
supposedly at Colu~~tne ~igh School on Aprtl 20, 1999.
On April 30, 19~9 a~ approximately 1600 hours, Inv, Eaton was
able to make telephone contact with Page. Page advised Inv. Eaton
that he is a psycho-therapist in the Denver area. He advised that
a client whom he refused to identify has a daughter whom he refused
to identify who attends Arrada senior High School, He advised that
ehe daughter was once involved in the Gothic movement in the Denver
Metro area. Page advised that the client advised that her daughter
had obserred pictures in one of the local newspapers of persons she
believed to be fellow students at Arvada Senior High School,
Page advised that his client's daughcer refuses to call the
poliee with the information she has in the belief that it is
nothing significant and will not assist in the investigation at
Columbine High School. Pase advised Inv. Eaton that he would
attempt to have his client convince he~ daughter to come forward
and speak with the police through Inv. eaton,
AS of ~~esday, May 11, 1999, Inv, Eaton has not been contacted
by Page or the client's daughter, with any information. Inv, Eaton
did contact Arvada Police Officer Barry Malloy who is the School
Resource Off~cer at Arvada Senior High School, in Arvada/ co. Inv,
Eaton advised Officer Malloy of the information included in this
investigative lead. Officer Malloy advised Inv, Eaton that he did
not recognize any of the persons in any newspaper photographs as
those of students attending Arvada Senior High School, Officer
Malloy also advised that he has not been contacted by any current
or former students or any school staff as having recognized any
persons in the newspaper photographs as scudents at Arvada ~enior
High School.
Ie is Inv. Satcn's opinion that Pagels client's daughter may
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CONTROL #1049, 1050 and 1107
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to determine if their friends who attend the school may have been
injured. Upon arrival in the school vicinity, the 6ubjece and hi$
two companions were accosted by police, questioned and later
released. The subject denied all involvement and knowledge of the
shooting incident,~
The sixth and final paragraph is titled, "ltesult and
Conclusion." The paragraph reads, )IIn the cpiri'i.cn of the examiner,
after careful analysis of the subject's polygraph charts, it is
felt that the subject's individual response to the above listed
questions resulted in the following dete~.inations. Explanatlons
of each response are contained in an addendum to this report."
T!HITHFllL TO QUESTIONS, (a) (bl (d) lei.
DECEPTIVE TO QUESTIONS: NON:;;
INCONCLUSIVE TO QUESTIONS: (cl
Said report is concluded with a signature by R'. Michael
Martin, Certified Polygraph Examiner.
The next report in the packet is also a report of interview
and polygraph examination for James Brunetti, also by R, Michael
Martin on May 3, 1999. The report on Brunetti reads the same as
tbe report for Nalty until the fifth paragraph. The fifth
paragraph of this report is titled "Subject s Statement.s and
f
Admissions" and reads llThe subject stated that he, Matt Nalty and
Matt Akard were at subject's apartment when they heard about the
shooting from subject'e sister and they decided to go to Columbine
High SGhool to determine if their friends who attend the school may
have been injured. upon arrival on the school's vicinity, subject
and his two companions were accosted by police, questioned and
later released. The subject denied all involvement and knowledge
of the shooting incident.!!
The last paragraph titled "Result and Conclusion'; reads, 'IIn
the opinion of the examiner, after careful analysis of the
subject's polygraph charts, it is felt that the subject's
individual responses to the above listed quescions resulted in the
following determinations. Explanations of each response are
contained in an addendum to this report."
TRUTHFUL TO QUESTIONS, (al (01 (c l (dl (e)
DECE?TIVE TO QUESTIONS, NONE
INCONCLUSIVE TO QUESTIONS: NONE
This report was also signed on the bottom portion of &.
Michael Martin,
A copy of th~s memorandum from ~rioricy Investigations was
forwarded to Detective James Vonderohe of the Arvada Police
Department, who was also assisting on the Columbine High School
investigat~on. Detective vonderohe ~eviewed the memorandum and
requested that Investigaeor Eaton recontact Martin and request more
information. Detective Vonderohe requested that Investigator Eaton
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JCSD 99-7625
CONTROL #1049, #1050 and #1107
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to the date of the after p~om party. She advised the cryptic
message was to be subliminal In order co attract students,
Dickson advised Investigator Ea~on she learned that on at least one
occasion someone rAd crossed out the lion the small posters and
put a number 20 in its place. Dickson advised Eaton ahe never saw
an altered poster personally but had only heard rumors through the
student senate this had occur~ed. Dickson advised Investigator
Eaton he should attempt contact with Seth Klepper. Dickson advised
that Klepper is a junior at Columbine High School and is on the
student senate and would have been one of the persons hanging
posters.
On Monday, May 24, 1999 at approximately 0930 hours,
Investigator Eaton was able to make :elephona contact with Beth
Klepper (dob: 05/20/82) wich an adciress of 5835 W, Plymouth Driver
Littleton, CO 80l28, Tel. 979~3627. InvestiGator Eaton advised
Klepper for the reason of his call and requested that she speak
with Investigator Eaton about the af:er prom party posters.
Klepper agreed to an interview with :nvestigatcr Eaton.
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Each t This led Investigator Eaton to believe that
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employee at Video City at 20th and Wadsworth.
On this date at approximately 1120 hours, Investigator Eaton
was able to make telephone contact with bat the Video City
store at 2099 Wadsworth Boulevard, Lakewood, Colorado.
Investigator Eacon idencified himself to and advised that
he wished to speak with him about the explosives he had made in the
past and how thac possibly related to the Columbine High School
homicides. 9 __ agreed to an interview with Investigator Eaton
over the telephone.
Investigator ~aton asked • to confirm which Video City
store he worked for. 7 advised Investigator Eaton that he
worked for Video City at 20th and Wadsworth in Lakewood I Colorado.
Investigator Eatoo asked if he had ever worked at any of
the other stores and advised Investigator Eaton that he had
worked once at one of the other Video C~ty Stores. advised
Investigator Eaton that on one occasion during 1998, he had worked
at the Video City store located in the area of West Alameda and
Sheridan Boulevard in Lakewood, Colorado.
Investigator Eaton asked . . . . . .ltif he was acquainted with or
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Arvada Police pepa~tmene 04/26/1999
NARRATIVE
JCSO 99-7625
On April 20 r 1999 at approximately 12:30 p.m. ! was contacted
by Sergeant Hutc~craft and ins~ructed to attend a briefing in
Commander Grainger's office, Myself and Detective Bryant were
assigned to respond to University Hospital located at 4400 East 9th
Street in Denver, where a victim of the shooting at Columbine High
School had been transporeeo.
upon arrival, myself and Detective Bryant learned the victim!
who had tentatively been identified as Mark Taylor (17 years old),
was currently in the radiology department, It was anticipated he
would be taken directly to Burgeri as he had suffered at least two
gunshot wounds and his condition was critical.
I subsequently contacted Officer C. Evenson (#98-9;, a
Colorado University police officer, who advised he had collected
the victim'S clothing upon his arrival, He turned over a brown
paper bag which contained three items, the victim's pants, shirt
and boxer shorts.
Detective Bryant and myself spoke briefly with Dr, Paul
Bender, che emergency room physician who treated the victim upon
his arrival. Dr. Bender stated the victim had what appeared to be
an entry wound under his left arm. The bullet traveled across his
thoracic chest and exited the right side of his body. He stated
the vlctim also has a wound on the inside of his right upper arm
and that injury could very well have been caused by the same
bullet. Dr, Bende~ advised that the victim also had a bullet wound
in his upper l$f~ thigh which appeared to have exited his left
buttock, The doctor advised ~-rays of the victimls body did not
reveal any foreign bodies. He also advised the victim's arm had
not been x-rayed as yet and did not rule out the possibility a
fragment may be found in hi. right arm.
At 1~S2 p.m. ! repackaged the clothing items seized from the
victim and placed each item into a separace paper bag, The three
i~emg consisted of a pair of blue pants, size 36 x 32, with
"Dickies" name brand, a pair of red boxer shorts, size XLI with
uTulex ll name brand and a gt'ay short sleeve shirt, size L, with uTOp
Dawg" name brand, These items wet'e locked in the trunk of Arvada
Police Department unit C148 until they wer$ removed at the Arvada
Police Department hy myself,
Prior to leaving the hospital, Detective Bryant and Denver
police Department Oetective Shultz #85007 interviewed the victirn $l
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form from St. Anthony emergency room that: I had signed to receive
the clothing and placed it within the trunk of my police vehicle,
wh~ch was identified as Unit #C155. The trunk was locked and the
clothing left in there at this point. It should be noted at this
time that Nurse Cole advieea 10 that there was a wallet within the
bags and was laying on top and ehe had examined ehe content a and
found it contained no currency.
SutHaequently, we were advised by the charge nurse aga.in that
there was a patient who was being transferred to St. Anthony'S
Central by helicopter from the Littleton Hospital, due to a gunshot
wounct to the right leg. This patient was transferrect for the
purpose of doing an arterial gram relative to the vessels in the
leg to determine the extent of the injUry, as the Littlecon
facility was not capable of conducting this testing. This subject
arrived and was identified as Makai Hall, also a white male, no
further description at this time, patient t.D. # 001.60291. The
subject was brought into the emergency room and prepared to go to
the lab for the testing as preViously mentioned. At this time, I
asked medical personnel if there was any clothing that had been
transferred with him and they advised that they did not believe any
had been transported.
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I then asked him if there had been any talk or r~mora about
school among his friends or anyone else, "that he knew of, regarding
t.his incident occurring in the hours or days proceeding the e-vent
on 04/20. He said that he had not heard anything of it until tne
time that it act.ually oe=urred. I then asked how he had managea to
get out of the library. He advised that: after firing several
rounds, Dylan kept yellin9 words to the effece that he was out of
ammunition or needed additional clips, at which time it was his
belief chat he left the liD.ary and that Makai Hall and others took
this opportunity to run Que of the school And made contact with ehe
police. He also stated, at this eime Dan Stapleton had ~n out
with him, but Patrick Ireland was not able to leave.
It should be noted at this time that ehere was a considerable
amount of activity in his room, with the associated family members
and friends from achool dropping by co see him, as well as the
medical Itaff checking up on him. At this point in the interview/
he was still somewhat groggy, although more alert thAn he was on
the p.evious day. 'rhe nu.sing staff came in and advised that there
was going to be a chapel service as a memorial to che 9tude~ts at
ColumQine High at this time and as~eQ him if he wanted ,0
attend.
He responded yes, that he did. 10 tnen spoke with Doth David and
Susan Hall, his parent•• and learned that the Lt~ Governor Joe
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boocs and a "long black coat. I~ She :ecalled ehat Oylan's jeans
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she heard were very fast, as if they had come from a "machine gun."
She seated that she ~emembers thinking that these guys had machine
$'lJ.o."'i1 and t;.h.inking 'that this was all a "prank. r, In l:"efe:r:ence to
where she was hiding, she seaeed that she was hiding behind a
m&ga:ine rack and stayed there until the SWAT Team rescued her.
She stated that che other kids, to include Brian Anderson, ran Out
of the magazine room when ehey heard feet "seomping'· out. the back
door" 10 asked her what;;. back door abe llias l:Jpeaking al':Iout and she
stated that it waS the back door. leadins outdoors, southwest from
the library. She recalls, at that point, Sr.an susseseed that they
all leave, however, she ~emained while the three kids left the
magazine room. At this point, it was determined that P.9~1 Dodd
would speak with ~oe~ie ~latter. a cnerapist with Nic~lecti &
Flatter, Inc. IO subsequene~y ~rovided peg9Y with a business card
in case she had any further infOrmation or questions,
On Friday, 04/23/99, IO ae~ended a briefing of all of the
investigators that had done incerJiews eoncerning the incident.
Ou:~n9 ~hat briefing the lead investigator, Kate Bat:an, and
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