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THE LITTLETON SCHOOL MASSACRE
A Town In Mourning


 A memorial candlelight vigil
A memorial candlelight vigil (AP)

Over the next few days, as citizens of Littleton erected memorials and held services for the fallen, police and SWAT teams cordoned off the school, which was considered a major crime scene. The bodies of the dead lay where they fell until nightfall on Wednesday, April 21. Families whose children were still unaccounted for waited nearby for the final identification of the victims. Unable to face the worst, they desperately held to any other possible explanation for why their children had not yet been found, hope not leaving them until the last, when they heard their children's names called from the list of the dead.

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Columbine High School
Columbine High School (AP)

Schools in the district were closed on Wednesday as students and parents alike came to terms with the horror. Columbine would close for the rest of the school year. Many students would express their reluctance to ever return. Mourners from all over the district met at Cleveland Park, not far from the school, attempting to gain some solace in the other mourners around them. Flowers, candles, and posters were laid at makeshift memorials, as much for the living as the dead.

Wayne and Kathy Harris and Sue and Tom Klebold, the parents of the two teenage shooters, sat stunned in their homes as police searched for bombs, weapons and other material that might help them to understand what had occurred on Tuesday morning. Filled not only with grief for the death of their own children, they bore the weight of responsibility for the deaths of the people their sons had murdered. They were overwhelmed by disbelief. That their sons could have behaved in the way described by police and witnesses was beyond their comprehension.

It would take many months of intense investigation, in what has been described as the state's most complex police investigation, before anyone would come close to some of the answers. The answers they found led to more questions, many of which may never be fathomed.







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CHAPTERS
1. Hidden Rage

2. Rampage

3. State of Emergency

4. A Town In Mourning

5. On the Surface

6. Secret Lives

7. Accomplices

8. Well Laid Plans

9. The Finger of Blame

10. Police Under Fire

11. A Growing Problem

12. The Search for Solutions

13. Epilogue

14. Developments & Discoveries

15. Legal Battles

16. Cover Up?

17. Bibliography

18. The Author


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