of one of the shooters and indicated that she broke up with him on
the 19th. She identified the shooter a. Dylan and seated that she
nknew something was up" and that i1: was "all her fault n because she
"should have stopped it. II She stated that she was aware that one
of their friends names was David L. Smith. He stated that be
checked the membership directory for AOL and found a pavid L.
Smith, who identified himself as being from Littleton and being in
the Trencn Coat I'!afia. This female al$o talked about Wayne,
shooter, Eric Harris f older brother, and stated that Eric had
stolen his brother'./! cred.it: card. to make Internet account
purchases.
Eric Kruger also stated that he had a friend named Jim Carey,
from Colorado Springs, who w~s in Oen~r on the day of the shooting
and went to the area of the school with a viaeotape camera and dia
interviews with several kids and then provided the tape to KXTVl1
in Colorado Springs, He seated that on this tape, which E~ic had
seen. was one boy talking about seeing the shooters in possession
of an Ill{ " KU and a "Mac lO.l!
Sric Kruger also stated that he saw screen nameS being
broadcast on television wi~h reference to the shooters and that one
of the screen names was ltintoxieated'l or something to that effect.
He stated that the tnought he had talkea to SOmeone using that
screen name recently and suggested that investigators set a hold of
AOL server logs to verify the above information.
Jc..o01.006201
ARVADA POLICE DEPARTMENT
INVESTIGATIVE REPORTS
JC-001- 006202
F'J1e 174A·DN·S7419 April29, 1999
Inv Thomas Wilson, DJ'lTF
On 042999 TIffany Butt. was contacted in connection with lead 2014, Tiffany
provided thefollowing information:
Tiffany was not at schoolar the time of !he shooting. She had gone 10 King
Socpers 10 pickupsomepictures.
Tiffany bad no relationship with DylonKlebold. She bad a Pbilosophy class with
Eric Harris. She described both individuals as vl:1:Y nice and polite. She could not believe that
either one committed the crimes as indicated by the media. She bad no otherpersonal
infurmadon to add to the caserelating to Haais or Klebold.
Tiffany stated that it was rumored through the scl1001 that a video showing the
destruction of the school was to he shown over the RNN Networli:. The network is the closed
circuit system in the school, She thought that video showingwas haltedby the administration.
Tiffany stated that sbe bas been friends with RobynAnderson for the last four
years, She bas givenan interview to the Rocky MountainNews which waspart of an article in
the 042999 edition. Tiffany statedthat Robyn nevercommented aboutEric, Dylon, weapons, or
any plans to do any of the things related to the shootings. Tiffanywasawarethat Robyn had an
attorney and waspossibly looking at charges. TIffany had no otherinfcemanon.
Re:DN20l4
JC..Q01· 006203
GOLDEN POllCE DEPARTMENT
CONSHEET - REPORT NARRATIVE
JC-001- 006204
Burk, T"lft'any
008: 020781
6377 S. Saulsbury St
Littleten, Co. 80123
PbtI 303·972-4663
'11W: T"tlflIIIy knewboth Eric (Harris) aDd Dylan(KIebold) ti:om s<:booI (CHS).
'11W: Tiffany knewDylanthrough her mend, Robin Anderson, and bung out with them a coupleof
T"llIIOS (l)etween January1999 and April 1999).
'11W: during the time TIffimy wes with Dylan be neve< mentioned anything Ihatcould be11lIlIled to
This incident
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'11W: Robin is sliII aying "figure t!lis out", aDd baa not said anythingto Tiffanyaboutguns,
Plansregarding t!lis incident or CO_IS made by Dylan relating to this incident.
'11W: T"Iffimy denied havingany knowled&e 11lIlIled III Robin pro'iidingEric or Dylan with guns,
'11W: Tiffanyknew Eric because Illey wensin !hesamephilosOPby class t!lis semester. and
Described Eric asso_, "anti-social", and soand that she oo1y had casual COO_ODS
WithEric in class and stlllad Ihatbedidn't say anytbing III her that is reIalad to this incident.
'11W: during the incident T"rffany Wl1& ar!be King Secpers localad at Coalmineand Pierce,picking
Up some prompictures.
JC-001· 006205
BURNS, L.
Jc.o01• 006206
PROGP.ESSREPORT ConuoIN~: 3318
CASE TYPE: HOMICIDE
CASE NUMBER: '99-16215
PAGE IOF2
INVESTIGATOR BRICE MOOMAW
In regards to 5'" hour, Bums indicated she bas both IllllCbes of[ Sbe left after the class at
1110 brs, She was waitingfor a friend for about five minules. Bums identified the friend
as:
LAGOS, ATHENA
(303) 979·2705
Lagos never showed up as she was in the Library. Lagos later told Bums she was sitting
in the library when the gunmen came in. Nielsen came in before them. lagos related the
. gunmen said at aile point, the bomb was not working that he had in his hand. They also
indicated they had to go get some more.
Burns was waiting fur Lagos at the top of the stairs, just down from the h1lrary. Bums
indicated she did not hear anything suspicious. Burns went downstairs to bet car, which
was parked in space #21. This is the parking space closest to the school.
When Burns left, she did not know that anything was wrong. After arriving home, she
was subsequently contacted by bet dad. He calledat about 1215 hrs, Her dad told her to
turn on the news. Burns indicated her parking space is located outside to the right of the
doors.
This Investigator asked if she knew Eric Harris or Dylan Klebold? Bums indicated she
know Klebold slightly. Her mom use to baby sit fur Klebold when they were in the 4'" and
5'" grades.
Burns indicated the trench coat group is not a big thins at school. She did not even know
that Harrisand Klebeld were part of the group. This Investigator asked Burns if she went
to After Prom? She indicated she did, however, she does not remember if Harris or
K1ebold were there. Bums was at the After Prom fromabout 0030 hrs. to about 0400 hrs,
Of the two suspects, Burns indicated she knows K1ebold better. Bums related she is
surprised that Klebold did something like this. Per Burns, Klebold was a follower. Bums
also related she had no idea they were involved with explosives.
JC-001·006207
PROGRESS REPORT Control Number: 3318
CASE TYPE: HOMICIDE
CASE NUMBER: 99·16215
PAGE20F2
INVESTIGATOR BRICE MOOMAW
Burnsthinks there must have been something wrong with Harris. The momillg she got up
early to pick her parking space, both Ranis and K1ebold wete there. Burns got to the
school at about 0200 hrs, They arrived afterher. Bums said they seemed really nice then.
This occurred at the end of their junior year.
It is unknown to Burns why Ranis and K1ebold picked the parking spaces they did. No
further infunnation was obtained.
JC·OO1· 006208
BUTCHER, L
JC-001· 006209
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CONTINUATION 1:1
SUPPLEMENT v JCSO WEBB 99-7625-M
Connecting Case Report No. V!l::;im Name Original Rep.Jn Date This Report
-,Control #3438
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INYESTIGATION:
On 5·19·99, I spoke with Lindsay Butcher. This lead was to determine Lindsay's whereaboutsduring fifth period, .5 records
reflectshe has this periodfree. Duringmy telephone interview withLindsay, she laid me she had leftthe schoolat approximately
1113 hours with a friend named Jessica Ralin and Went to Einstein's Bagel. She said while she was at the bagel shop other
,tudents hadlaid her not 00 go back to school, as therewasa gunman inside. Lindsay told me thai she did not see anything prior
to leavingthe school and could not provide any additional information that would be of assistance to this investigation.
P1SPOSlTlQN: Closed.
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CONTROL NUMBER - 3724
REPORTING AGENT:
LINDAR. HOLLOWAY
690KIPLlNG
DENVER., COLORADO 80215
(303)239-4211
WI1NESS:
JACQUELINE CAMPBEll
DOB I2116i80
~22WESTWEAVERDrovE
LITTLETON, COLORADO 80128
(303) 198-2874
ACTION TAKEN: On May 24 and May 25,1999 the Reporting Agent, LindaR, Holloway
contactedRenee CAMPBELL, Jacqueline CAMPBELL'S mother, and Jamie KAISER,her sister
by telephone. Jacqueline was a senior at Columbine HighSchool and recently graduated. She
was not available fur an interview, however, questions were given and answered thru her mother
and sister.
Jacqueline was not at schoolon April 20, 1999. She attends dentalhygiene classesoutside of
Columbine in the mornings and attends classes at Columbine in the afternoon, She was on her
way to school when she learned about the incident.
Jacqueline had one class last year with Eric HARRIS. She knows no other members ofthe
TrenchCoat Mafia She told her mother that Eric had changed since she had class with him in
that he used to dress "preppie" and dresses differently now.
She had no information on the incident. She uses the E-mail in the Internet, but has no screen
name. She left nothing behind in the school,
JC.Q01· 006214
C1\MPBELL, R
WITNESS,
INVESTIGATION,
On 05·19·99, I spoke to Rebekah Campbell. This lead was to determineRebekah's whereabouts during fifth period, as records
reflect she has this period free. During my telephoneinterviewwith her, she told me that site was just leaving the school when
studentsstarted running out of the building. She said at that time she did not know why, but continued to leave the school and
went to New York Bagels to have lunch. She said after lunch she had attempted to return to the school, but had been turned
around by road blocks surrounding the school, and was told that there was a gunmeninside. She said she then went to the mall•.
where sbe went to a furniture stare and watchedthe news. Rebekahtoldme she did not know Eric Harris or Dylan Klebcld and
has not personally heard anything that would be of benefit to this investigation. She did tell me that a friend of hers. Jennifer
Christianson. had said that she had saw a third gunmen and that this person was seen taking a trench coat off. A lead will be
developed to be sure that Jennifer. aka Jenny, has been or will be interviewed.
JC.o01· 006216
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JC·O()1·006217
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LITTLETON POLICE DEPARTMENT:
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Smg. h.d bun Imh.d with tb. Trenchcoat Ilalia Ga,g in tb. ,ast, and
",.ld t.o. a lot ab,.l lhn. but did.'t sa.. to b. c1osel, USot1ahd
.ith th.. tMs ym, and h.dn't bm s... bl hi .... rin~ , tmcheo.t
tbis school,,,,.
Jc.o01- 006218
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Arvada Police Oepartment 06/Q8/1999
NARRATIVE
JC-001- 006219
PIRNAAR Arvada police/Court System Page ;;;
Arvada polica Department 06/08/1999
NAARATIVE
black txench coat and, in fact, has never owned a black trench
coat.
David Caravan stat.ed that he had heard of the {(Trench Coat
Mafia" at columbine High Scnool prior to April 20, 1999, but knew
it as only a small group of kids with no more than eight in this
group, He stated that he was aware that they were into listening
CO hard music, specifically, hard rock German music. He further
stated that they were a clique into themselves and one reason was
because the jocks were in control of the high school. He further
stated that he had a short conversation with one Or two female
associates of the "Trench Coat Mafia" group, but does not k.nlo~wllt~he
females' nam~s, 1Q asked him if he recognized the name of.
!Yre if ~;t~~;mt~~:t~~~i~~~~a~~meH:o~~~~e;a:~~~:~'t~~~ ~: ~~:wnot
Robin Anderson by being familiar with her boyfriend whom he
identified as Patrick McDuffee. He seated that other than that, he
had no further acquaintanceship with Robin AnderSOn,
JC.001· 006220
Arvada Police/Court System Page 3
Arvada Police Oeparemenc Q6/08/1999
NAllAATIVE
do, He further stated that he does not know anyone who is involved
in manufacturing explosi¥6S or bombs of ~~y type David Caravan
stated that he personally has been arre$ted for false reporting
which involved him pulling the fire alarm at col~mbine High School
on a dare from a fellow student. He further stated that he has
also been arrested for driving without a driverfs license,
shoplifting, and possibly one or two curfew violations,
Upon being asked when he last spoke with Eric Harris, he
stated that it was several weeks before he (Caravan) was expelled
from Columbine High School, whiCh would have been either in January
or February of 1999. He further denied ever communicating with
Eric Harris or Dylan Klebold, nor any UTrench COat Mafia" member by
using the computer or Internet system. He further stated that he
personally does not have a computer. 10 then asked David Caravan
if he had any guns or if there were any guns accessible within
their residence, with him stating that there were no guns in his
house, not even a BE gun. He stated that the only weapon he does
have in :the house is a "bladed staff which he described as a long
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WITNESS;
JUSTINCARLSON, DOBIIO-OI-SO
7657 South Fierce Way
Littleton. ColoradoSO123
(303)979·5669
iNVESTIGATION:
On 05·19·99, I spoke to Justin Carlson by telephone. This leadwas to determine Justin's whereabouts during fifth period, as
records reflecthe had this periodfree. Duringmy telephone interview withJustin,he told me that he had just walked out ofthe
school and wentto the mall with a friend of hisnamedDerekMorgan andAngie Portincaso and had not seen anything occurring
at the school prior to whenthey left, He saidthey were at the mall whenthey were told there was a shooting at the school and
not to return. He then found. television that had livereports on it in the mall and watched what was occurring. He againtold
me he did not see anything during that day that was suspicious, He told me he did nOI know who Eric or Dylan were and had
not heardanythingsince the event that wouldbenefitthis investigation,
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JC.00 1. 006224
-- UNCLASSIFIED
INFORMATION CONTROL
) Case ID: 174A·DN·57419
Control Number: DN4321
Phone Number: (303) 271·5605 Information Received Date: 06107/1999 Time: 12:00 PM
Prepared by: WEBS, RICHARD 1&l/JEFCO SO
(Component/Agency)
Event Narrative: TRENTON M. CARNEY, 948·7046, STUDENT 5TH HOUR INT. MATH I (TANK)
LISTED AS ABSENT
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ADDITIONAL WITNESS:
Caruso, Jeremy S., dob/02-08-81
6469 South YukonStreet
Littleton, Colorado 80123
(303)979-5044
Student- Columbine High School (Senior)
(Parental information)
Caruso, Sandra, dobl04-0S-52
same as above / Work' (303)8S0-2089
lNVESTIGA nON'
In 05-26-99, between the hours of 1220 and 1237, I had an opportuniry to speak with Jeremy Caruso in reference to the
Columbine High School incidert; that occurred on 04-20-99.
Jeremy told me he arrivedat Columbine High Schoolon 04-20-99, at about0820 hours, and the only class he attendedthat day
was bis second hour video class taught by Mr. Talocco. Once he reached the school, he told me he parked his vehicle in the
Senior parkinglot space #153,and he entered the schoolthrough the southentrance,which is also known as Rebel Corner, and
proceededto class. Jeremy was asked if he observed anything out of the ordinary while he was in the Senior parking lot,and
be was askedifhe saw either EricHarris or Dylan Klebold. He stated he didn't see anything out of the ordinary, and did not see
Klebold or Hams"
At about0930 hours,Jeremywas releasedfrom his secondhour videoclass,at whichtime he told me he leftcampus withChris
Jones, and theywent to Nick Zupancic's home. I asked Jeremy if he drovehis car to Nick's house. He said he did not, thathis
younger brothertook his car, and he caught a ride with Chris Jones to Nick's house.
JC-001· 006232
"eremy wenton to tell me that priorto arriving at schoolon 04-20-99, he hasa bowling class in the morning, whichruns between
063(1 and 0715 hours, and is at Belleview Lanes locatedat SouthFederal Boulevard and West Belleview Avenue. Jeremy also
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told me thatother members of that bowling league include Harrisand Klebold, Hetold me on Monday, Q4.19·99, that histeam
bowledHarris, Klebold, Dustin Gorton, and another individual by thenameof''Nate'' (through this investigation, tillswould be
Nate Dykeman}. Jeremy said on Q4.20·99. the onlyindividual be saw fromHarrisand Klebold's team was Chris Morris. At
the completion of my interview, I verified that Jeremy bad left school priorto the incident, and he did nol observe anything out
of the ordinary, nor did he see any gunmen while at school.
ADDmONAL INFORMATION,
FBI case number4-DN·574Ig (DN#3723)
JC..o01· 006233
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JC.001- 006234
- UNCLASSIFIED
INFORMATION CONTROL
Control Num~r: DN3722
Case 10: 174A·DN·57419
Priority: PRIORJTY Claaelfleation: UNCLASSIFIED Method of Contact
Source: HEMPHILL, CALVIN 0 In Pereon 0 Telephone
Affiliation: DENVER P.O. 0 Observation @ Written
Pilone Number: (303) 760-7599 Information R_ived Oaw: 0511811999 Time: 2:40 PM
Prepared by: HEMPHILL CALVIN INVESTIGATIONs/DENVER PD
(LastName) (Fi",t Name, (Component/Agency)
Event Narratlve: JACOB CARYIS ON THE 'A' LUNCH UST, 4882 5, KIPLING WAY, 973-4020, MOM.
CHRISTINE: 982·1970, DAD: NATHAN: 707·5721.
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WITNESS:
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ERlN CASEY.DOB/02-03·SZ
6547 South Brentwood Way
Littleton.Colorado
(303) 972-3542
INVESTIGATION:
On 05·19-99,I spoke with ErinCasey. This leadwas to determine Erin's whereabout.during fifth period,as recordsreflectshe
has this periodfree. Duringmy telephone interview with Erin,she told me that she was absenton an excusedabsenton 4-20·99
and did not know what had occurred at the schoolon that day. She toldme that she did not know Eric Harris 0' DylanKlebold
aod had not heard ofanything that would be of interestto this investigation.
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CAWELTl, NATE
JC.o01- 006238
UNCLASSIFIED
INFORMA TlON CONTROL
Control Number: ON3784
Case 10: 174A-DN·57419
Priority: PRIORITY Classification: UNCLASSIFIED Method of Contact
Source: FUSEl.IER. BRIAN (!) InPe",on 0 TelephonelRadlo
Affiliation: STUDENT 0 Oboe",atlon 0 Written
Phone Number: (303) 979-1152 Information Received Date: 0511911999 Time; 1:45 PM
Prepared by: HEMPHILL, CALVIN I&I/DENVER PD
(ComponenUAgency)
Event Narrative: BRIAN FUSELIER INDICATESTHAT NATE CAWELTI WAS WITH HIM IN THE
CAFETERIA AT 7,10 AM,
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WITNESS,
INVESTIGATIQN:
On 05-19-99. [ spoke withDaniel Centner, This leadwas todetermine hiswhereabouts during fifth period. During our interview.
Danieltold me that he hadjust leftthe school grounds witha friend named Kevin Forseland and had gone to the Subway at Coal
Mine and Pierce. He said be hadjust lefthis Social Studies classandbad exited out the hallwayon the side afthe building. He
said he and his friend did not say anything, they hadmet lJll withJustin Overmeyer and ChrisFriesell at the Subway, Daniel told
methat he did not say anything during the incident, doesnot know EricHarrisor Dylan Klebold, and since the incident cannot
lendany information to this investigation.
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JC-001- 006242
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JC-001· 006244
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5/12/99
by SA Russell J. Atanasio
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CHRISTIAN, J.
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JC·001·006246
JEFFIRSON COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE
SUPPLEME1ITAL REPORT
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Jason Christian
6930 S. Yukon Wy
Littleton, Co. 972-9415.
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Investlgator Date
JC-oO1· 006247
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CHRISTNER, E.
JC.oQ1- 006248
JEFFERSON COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORHEY'S OrrICS
SllPPLpmrrAL aRORT
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Eric Christner
6535 W. Hoover Pl.
Littleton, CO., 80127
303/798-8746
Eric stated that he knew both Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold. He
said that he first met Harris While they had been in the same German
class. He advised that he, Harris, and Klebold all attended the
early hour bowling class. Asked if he knew whether or not Klebold
and Harris had been in that bowling class on April 20th, he replied
that he thought they had been there but now was not so sure. He
1 JC-001- 006249
stated that a person by the name of Carrie Savey might have a better
memory of that. Eric stated that Harris was a very intelligent
person who liked wor~ing with computers. He said Harris liked German
"industrial • music and American "techno-music." He d.escribeci Harris
as a person who was nice, polite, and quiet, and who did not talk
very mucn, He was aware that Harris had worked at the Blackjack
pizza and commented that he and Nate Dykeman would often go there
and have lunch with Harris. He explained. that he was more of a
friend to Dykeman than to Harris but because Dykeman was friends
with Harris and Klebold. he would often be in all of their company.
He knew that Harris' group of friends included Dykeman as well as
Chris Morris. Robert Perry, Brian Sargent, Zach Heckler, and Dustin
Gorton.
:2 JC·001· 006250
like firecrackers and saw three students fall to the ground. He said
he was with his friends. Will Beck. James Stewart, and Kyle Bramlett
and thought Will Beck told him that he had seen the person shooting
a gun.
Investigation continues.
JC.001· 006251
Date
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CHURCHMAN, J
JC·001· 006252
LAKEWOOD POI.ICE DEPARTMENT SUPPlEMENTAL REPORT
I:.EPI)ilTING AGENT: GEORGE MCGLYNN CASE NUMBER: 99-38856
V't:T!M: COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL DATE OF REPORT: 050599
, }ENSE: AOA/COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOLTASK FORCE/JEFFCO SHERIFF'S OFFICE
INFORMATION CONTROL NUMBER: DN26] O. FBI: 174A·PN574]9, laO CRl99·7625
SUSPECTS: EricHarris
Dylan Klebold
WITNESSES:
1. Churchman, Joshua
6515 South Balsam Court
Littleton, Colorado 80123
303-979·0465
INVESTIGATION:
On 5/3/99 I was assigned InformationControl NumberDN2610 forfollow up investigation. The Information
Control Narrative stated that Joshua Churchman was on the originalcafeteriabackpack list.
Page 1 of 2
JC-001- 006253
I.AKlWOOD POUCE DEPARTMENT SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT
Ur.~RTING AGENT: GEORGE MCGLYNN CASE NUMBER: 99·38856
VICTIM: COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL DATE OF REPORT: 050599
FENSE: AOA/COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCE/JEFFCO SHERIFF'S OFFICE
INFORMATION CONTROL NUMBER: DN2610. FBI: 174A·DN57419. JCSO CR#99.7625
On 515/99 I interviewedJoshua Churchman via telephone. Churchman indicatedthat his backpackwas left
behind in the cafeteria, however he bad dropped his backpack off and gone out to lunch with his friend John
Scholl
Churchman stated that he attendsthe "A" lunchand that he arrived in the cafeteriaat approximately II:15. He
said he had placed his pack on a benchnear the studentstore and that he and Scholt left out the studententrance
and went to BUlger King. He said that when they came back therewas a road block at Pierce and Bowles and
they were unable to get back to the school. Churchman said that he wasn't in the cafeteria at any other time
during the day. He furtherstated that he observedanything unusual or out of the ordinary at the school. He
could provide no furtherinformationon the suspects or the trenchcoatmafia.
DITIONAL WITNESS:
I. Scholt, John Went to lunch with Churchman, wasn't present when the
incident occurred at the school.
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COBLE, J.
JC-001· 006255
Repgrtirtg Agency R.eporttng otrv.:er Cue Rcpcrt Nt>
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ADPlTIONAL WITNESS:
Coble, Jam; N., dobI09·11·82
7587 South Pierce Way
Littleton. Colorado 80128
(303)979·6514
Student- Columbine High School
(Parental information)
Coble, Mary L. doblI2·22·46
same as above I Work: (303)781.6787
INVESTIGATION:
In 05·24-99, between the hours ofll20 and 1125, I had an opportunity to speak with Mary Coble, who is Jami Coble's mother.
Mary Coble told me that Jamie Coble was not at school on 04·20·99, and that she was attending her grandmother's funeral.
There wasno additional information that Jami Coblecould provide reference this incident.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATlONj
FBI case numher4-DN-57419 (DN#3701)
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COLBY, P.
Jc..o01- 006259
Colorado State Patrol
Investigative Services Section
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Colby$IJlIed on 04120199 she was sid< but went to school in the moming Jl1tYWay as there was a DECCA ba.JlquIrt
that mllming whicll sIIe bad already poi<! fur. She return to CoIllllIbine Highfrnm the banquet at approximately
11'00 AM. Colbycall her fathef to collie and pick her up. Colby'sCathef arrived and signed her out at
approXllnOlely lUI AM.
Colbystated she bad her rathef call the doctor for an appoin_nt wlti1e s1Ie _ at the DECCA banquet on the
morning of 04120199
Colby's fathef stated he had called Doelor 80011 Green, 3340 S. Sangre de Cristo Rd. Littleton, Colorado,
Telephone: (303) 979·9S66 and set an appointmentfor 3 00 PM as he feltPanJine MlIlIdbe homefrnm schoolby
then. He stated Pauline's reguIat doctorwas not available so the appoimmelll was set with Doelor \leorge Quick,
Green'. partner in the business.
Colb)' ild'nsed she did not gohack to sc!l«ll 0' anywhere ""cept the doctorsofficethat day Colby ild'nsed her
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father took her to the doctors office for the appointment.
On 05104199 at appro_Iy tt-t 5 AM. we the front desk at Doctor SooII Green's 0Illce. We were
ild'nsed the Mr, Colby bad called 011 the morning of Q4.120199 and set anappointmentfor Pauline at 3 00 PM A
little before 3 00 PM Mr. Colbyheought Pauline into the office fbr the apPOlllflllent They were not allowed10
divulge any informationabout the visit
At appl'Olcimarely 1.20PM we oolllllCted officialsfrom Columbine High School who e<mfumed that on the morning
of 04120199 there had beena DECCAbanquet, The teacher ild'nsed It was over at approximately IO·.';S AM and
they all arrived hack at Columbine HigIl at approximately 11.00 AM.
JC.Q01· 006260
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WITNESS: PAUUNE M. COLBY, DOB: Augu't 23, 1982,POB:Santa Maria, CA,SSAN: 522·59·7952,
5' I" in height, 150lbs., brown hair, browneyes, Home address: 6593 South Salsbury Court, Littleton, CO
80123,Home Phone: 303·972·1604, Occupation: Studentat Columbine HighSebeol,associate of Treech
Coat Mafia.
COLBY's association with theTrencb Coat Mafia (TCM) was onlyas anassociate in that she knew most
of the females thatassociated with tbe group. She fitst met NICOLE MARKHAM in JuniorHigh Schoo!
while theywereatteading KenCaryl Middle School. She advisedMARKHAM wasCRlS MORRlS',
ghlJdend. COLBY advised sbe first mel KRISTEN THElBAULT approximately twoyears ago when they
were freshman at Columbine High School. Sheadvised she metother members of the TCM through
MARKHAM and THEIBAULT andstatedthe group was already formed andhad been for approximately
two year' beforesbe .... them. She advised MORRlS was the Jeader of theTCM. She also had mel ERlC
HARRIS and DYLAN KLEBOLD in the past, hut rarelytalked withthem. Shesaidshe bad not talked
wilheither of themfor the pastone and a half yean. However, COLBY statedshe talkedwith thegirls
who associated withlbe TCMeveryday at school and rarely talkedwilbthe male. ia the group. No one
had evermentioned anevent like this occurring or badCOLBY everheard a member orassociate of the
TCM plannmg this type of acrion.
In the past, COLB Y bad seenMORRIS at school with a hunting knifein hi' possession. She had never
seenfireanns in the possession of anyTCM member to includaHARRIS or KLEBOLD. However, she
stated the male members of thegroup would spare witheachother using bamboo martial arts sticks.
COLBY neverbeard HARRIS: KLEBOLD or any other members of the TCMdiscussing the
manufacmring of pipe bombs;
COlB Y advised lbe groupwasallegedly formed by a groupof friends because the athletes in the school
and others would harass member, of tilegroupand this way they could,tick tugetber. The groupdid not
like the athlete' because in their opinion the "jocksruled <be school." The albieres and other wouldtease
the group because of theirdress and customs. COLBY neverheardHARRIS or KLEBOLD usingracial
slursnor weretheyinto the nee-Nazi movement to thebest of her knowledge. Shudid statedthat
sometimes HARRIS and KLEBOLD would speak German to each other, which wastheir wayof making
the other students pay attention to them.
COLBY advised she does haveaccess to a computer at her residence. butshe nevercommunicated with
the group overthe computer (noton-line), she ooly used the computer for schoolwork or to play games.
EarliertodayCOLBY bad spoken with MARKHAM and she advised that MORRlS was in hiding from the
police and new media. MARKHAM statedhe """ hidingdue to the harassment from the policeand media.
JC·OQ1.a06261
COLBY staredshe never imagined anythingIiIre this happeningand did OOtlhlnk anystudent was cspable
of doing this. She believes !bat occurred due 10!be constantbar:lssment and IOaSing the group was
receiving from olbat students in !be school. COLBYcouldprovide 00 further information relevant to this
investigation.
COLBY', falbet was provided wid! a means of re-contacting !be interviewers if hi' daughterremembers
any additional information III a larer dale. The interview wasterminated 012,30p.m., April 21, 1999.
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RICHARD K. GRIFFITH
Agent
ColoradoBureau of Iasestigation
JC.(lQ1.006262
CONANT, A.
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lames Concilio was interviewed on 05-26-99 byTnv JtlI Reuteler (7394), Colomlo State Patro~ at appro"-
43 ISpm by telephone at hi. residence
Mr Ccacijio said that 04-2Q.99 ile had bowling lint thingin the lIlOntlng. He >aid that he " ' - both Eric
Harri. and DylanKlebold and that they had bowling in the morning also. Coneillo said that his team
coNisled ofhimselt: Jam.. Bisgatd,lefl'Marquardt, and RJl1l1 Pool, He saidthat Harris and Klebold'. team
had Nate Dykeman and Chris Mom.. Coocilio said that Harris' t..... bowled a /'ewlanos down from his
tesm on 04-2Q.99 Concilio said that he reealls seoins Erie Harris in bowling <:Ius and he was .......ms
a
ftannel shirt andi-s. Concillo said that Klebold was not there; and he can't remember whether Dyl<.....
or Morris were there.
Concillo said that he arrived at schoolbetween 8'15 - 8 30am, and he drove hi, car, a red Honda Prelude,
Colorado 00ense plate GBV8997 and parkedi' in the _ parking lot in space \I Conciiio said ,hat it was
pretty mueh a normal day He said that he had Weigb.ts class during FourthHour and at the endof elas& he
lell the school. He said tbat h"lell between 11 10 and 11 15"", and went to his house to get readyfar
work.
Concilio said that ne leftfor work arOUlld II 45arn and was trying '0 go north on Pierce and at Coal Mine
he was stopped by the roadblock He said tbat as he triedto go around, a girl namedlermifer Laplante told
him not to go backto schoolbecause ther" were guys withguns there
Coneillo saidthat h. kept seeing all the policecan while on his wayto work, H. saidthat h. worked
Express, a clothesstore at Southwest Piaza, as a SIOCk boy, howeverhe curreotly is no' employed
Concilio saidhe arrived to workaround 12 ISpm, He saidthat he called !tisgirlfriend in Fort Collin'from
the parlcins lot and then talkedto hi' dad, wno had heard aboutthe shootillg on the radio Concilio said he
went to work, and was having a hard time concentrating and whenthe manager asked him a second timeif
he wanted to leave, he went home.
Aller Concllio arrived borne, he said he went aercss the street to Mik. (Michael) Peavilainen's house He
saidthat Mikewasn't home, but hissister' were and they w... upset because they dido't knowwhereMike
was, howeves around2:00pm, MikeoaIled to "'Y b. was okayand that he hadlell scbool tc take his tux
back Concibc said he wenlltome. Concilio said that Renee Peavilaisen was ill the cafeteria whenthe
sbooting Slatted
Concilic said that he had known Harris and Kleboid througb.out high school I asked hen if they were
friends, and he said no, just had them in classes I asked him who else Harri. andKleboid hungaroundwith
and he saidBrOOk' Brown andRobynAndetsoo.
Concilio saidtbat the graduating class picture was takenaround Februaty or March, and the picturewas
taken twice, the first timewasthe tbrmaI pose, likethe picnire ,hat was primed in the Rocky Mollllta!n
News, the second time was the informal pose, wheretheldda oouId clown around and hug each othet, or put
the bunny ears behind someone's head Coneillo said that the informal picture was available forpurch'" by
the students and his mend who hadpurchased one had pointed au! that Harris, Klehokl, BrooksBrown and
Robyn Anderson had madehand signs likethey were gunspointin@7~~
JC.oo1·006266
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Codo >aid !bat Robyn ADd"""", had been ill ." a<:eoIllIIiIlg clw !bat be bad. He saidshe was just kind of
different. not !bat she bad to drels lIilfml1t or act different. more Iikl: she wasn't quite Illltbore. He said
!batbe !mew_ Brown. but be and Brooks really didn't get alOlllJ ok 110 bejust kept away liom him.
Concillo said thaI he bad lIilfml1t friends say thai Harrisllll.d K1ebold were in their ~ Thil:d Hour
......... but be couIdn't t..1lllIllbet who those friends were. He >aid !bat ill !be ~ they bad with him,
they didn't always w.... their trm:h tolIIS all !be time I asked COlll:ilio who . . did Rani, andK1ebold
hang aroum! with and be saidMorris and Dyk_ Joe Stair. andRobert Pony. Concilio said !bathe used
III wcrk with Joe Stair at P!ztA Hut.
He said!bat be prol>ably loll; PizzaHut in FobruaIy 1998 IlIl.d _",ed tlIln lbr .-md oisbt mclllbt.
Concilio saidthai Joe Stair _ tlIln. I asked himto doscribe Joe andbe said that !Ie was an im.....m.g
penon, very Out5pol:Oll and IlOt shy lIllcut saying wbet be felt COlll:ilio said !batJoe liked mortal combat
video games, Corio described !be gamesas gruesomeand violent. Concilio said that Joe seem.ed liicndly
andwould laugbandmakejokes, but tbere w.. sornetbing abouthim !bat would 'make you cr:iose'
lamesConcilio could not thiokof anything thingelse that he thought migbt be important. so the interview
was concluded
JC.o01· 006267
PROGRESS REPORT
CHS INCIDENT/CONTROL 1!2171
REPORT BYlACKLYN GEE (ACSO)
CoociliQ, lames
OOB: 112880
7691 S. Depew Way
UltkllOO, Co. SOI28
Pbll 303-978-1411
lamesadvised!be following:
ThaI lames WlIlI awore that a SecoedSenior class piclme was taken,""meliIJlIl after lanuaryof
1999. wbieb displayedEric Harris. Dylan Klebold, Brooks Btown. and Robin AIlderson posing
Iikt tbey were sbooting.
That wben1..".. sawthe picture, be was very disturbed by il as befeels that it conflicts witb !be
infornJlllion that Brooks Brown is reporting 10 !be media.
This Investigator Is aware!bat the CHSTask Force bas obtained !be aforementioned piClUIC.
JC-001· 006268
CONN, O.
Jc.o01- 006269
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WITNESSES,
CONN, DEBORAH, D08/1O-14-80
Senior-Columbine High School
158 Willow Leaf Drive
Littleton,CO 80127
303-978-1131
INVESTIGATION'
On 06.Q 1-99 at about J 130 hours,I responded to 158 Willow LeafDriveto contactand interview Deborah Conn. Thisinterview
was in reference to the shootingat Columbine HighSchool on 04-20-99. Deborah Connwasa seniorat Columbine HighSchool
on the date of occurrenceand has since graduated from that school,
JC-001· 006210
DeborahConn said on 04-20-99, she was at homesick all day and notat Columbine High School. She said about two to three
.eeks prior to the shooting, she wentto a party with a friendofhers, by the name of MonicaSchuster. Deborah Connsaid this
party Was at Robyn Anderson's house, however, Deborah Conn could not rememberwhereRobyn Anderson lives, Deborah
Connsaid she met Eric Harrisat this party. Deborah Conn saidthat Eric Harris"seemedlikea really niceguy." Deborah Conn
saidprior to talkingto each other, they bad smiledat each other and then began talking. Deborah Conn could not recall what
their conversation was about and said she did not remember Eric Harristalking about anything unusualOr out of the ordinary.
Shecouldnotremember what type of clothing Harris woreto theparty, Deborah Conn saidat this party, the partyattendees were
drinking alcoholicbeverages,however,she saidtherewere no drugs involved that she was aware of.
DeborahConn said she believed Eric Harris wentto the party at Robyn Anderson's house by himself. She said she saw him
playinga video gameat this partyand saidthevideo game wasan Army type game, where a helicopter would rescue people, and
she said the player was supposed to shoot people that would come up on the Screen.
'eborah Conn said in August of 1998, she had a class at Columbine High School, Government Economics. and said Dylan
Kiebold was in this class as well. Shesaid Robyn Anderson was also in the class and sat with Dylan Klebold. Deborah Conn
said DylanKlebcld would wear a trench coat to class,but said he wouldnot wear it every day She describedthe trenchcoat
that Dylanwouldwear to class as not beingleather and possibly beingmadeout of canvas. She said he also would wearblack
combat bOOlS or black Doc Martin' boots. Deborah Conn said she did not think Dylan KJebold and Robyn Anderson were
boyfriend/girlfriend during this time frame, but said she was awarethat they went 10 prom with each other in April of 1999
Deborah Conn said she did not recall ever havinga conversation with Dylan Kleboldand said he was "usually pretty quiet."
Deborah Conn said there were a lot of 'jocks" in this class, but she did not remember seeingany problems between Dylan
Klebold and/or the "jocks." Deborah Conn said the "jocks" wouldstick together and said, "They could get on your nerves
sometimes by doing so."
JC-001.006271
Deborah Connsaid Brooks Brownwas inthis classas welland she saidhe was verysmart. She said Brooks Brown wasgood
friends with Dylan Kleboldand Eric Harris and described the relationship between Brooks Brown, Dylan Klebold, and Eric
Harris, as "very close friends." She saidBrooks Brown wouldget along withthe 'jocks" in the class,however, but did not like
'\0 "jocks." Deborah Conn said Brooks Brown mayhavehad a verbal confrontation with the "jocks" in the classroom. however,
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she could not recallbeingable to hear whatthe confrontation was in reference to. DeborahConn saidshe did not sit closeenough
to DylanKleboldand/or RobynAnderson or Brooks Brown to hearwhattheirconversations were about, and said she couldonly
remember hearing them talk about school. Deborah Conn said she did no! recall seeing Brooks Brown wear a trench coat,
however, she was not sure. and said she did norknow if he was a memberof the Trench Coat Mafiaarnot. Deborah Conn said
she believedthere were about eight to ten TrenchCoat Mafia students at Columbine High School, and said she had seen them
in the hallwayofthe school. She said she did not knowany othernamesof the Trench Coat Mafia students, DeborahConnsaid
she knew nothing further about the Trench Coat Mafia or its members.
Deborah Conn said she did not recall hearingDylanKlebold. Eric Hams, or BrooksBrown and/or Robyn Andersontalk about
Germany or Hitler. DeborahConnsaid either Dylan Klebold or EricHarrishada stickeror insignia on their vehicleof a German
cross. She said this was definitely a German crossand not a Christian cross. DeborahConn saidshe knew Dylan Klebold drove
, black BMW and said she believed Eric Harris drove a black HondaPrelude.
DeborahConn said since the shootingan 04-20-99. she has had nightmares withthe last incidentoccurringabout two weeksago,
Deborah Conn said she is currently being treated by a therapist that she has used in the past for other reasons unrelated to
ColumbineHigh School.
ADDITIQNAL INFORMATION:
DeborahConn said she did not recall seeing DylanKlebold, EricHarris, Robyn Anderson or Brooks Brown carrying a duffle
bag, She said she had not seen Eric Harris since the party at Robyn Anderson', house. She also said she has not seen Dylan
Klebold. RobynAndersonor BrooksBrown forsometime either. DeborahConnsaid she did not know ofanyone at Columbine
High School with a double pierced eyebrow.
I gave both Deborah Conn and BonnieConn my businesscard and asked them to contact me if they wanted to talk
to a J,C.S.O. Victim Advocatein the future, I told them I would make the necessary for them at that time.
JC-001- 006272
'JISPOSITIQN: Case remains open, pending further investigation.
JC.o01- 006273
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On 04-28-1999, contact was made with Breanne Cook at her residence at 11944 W. Stanford Dr., #303-
948-2129. She noted being a Junior at CHS.
On 04-17·1999, she had left school after 2'" period, approJdmately 0920, and left the school grounds to pick
up a friend, Cayley 80lle (9555 W. Lake PI., #303-933-6175) and bring her to CHS for lunch. Bolle Is a
former student who only reoently left CHS to attend Warren Tech.
As Cook returned to the area of CHS, she had been turned away by JCSO deputies, and told that a bomb
had been found at the school. She had driven around the neighborhood attempting to get to the school
anotherway. She arrived in the area of the school, and parked when she heard what she de~~ribed as
gunshots coming from the area af the schcol. She and Boile eJdted her vehicle and walked to the area of
Clements Park, where they observed students running Into the park. She eventually ended up at the
Jefferson County library whereshe met with other students. While at the library, she had occasion to see
Pauline and Jennifer Colby, together with 2 ather females (NFl) walking with a known associate of the
suspects. She had shared this information with an aide working at the school, Patty Stevens, and this
as""ciate was eventUally identified as Robert Perry. Cook relates naving seen Perry, within the last H!
m, s, at CHS With both Harris and Klebold. Cook also relates seeing Alejandra Marsh at the library
defending the suspects, telling students they shOUldn't be making fun of people. She reports later
oonfronting Marsh at a memorial near the school where she was defending the suspect's actions.
Contact was also made with Boile, who reports that a friend of hers, Russell Agnew (7629 So. Fenton St.,
#303·973-5057) was heard to say to other students that he had identified one of the gunmen observed near
the library in the school as being
Boile also related that anotherfriend, Leanna Belk, a student at BCHS, had information relallve to an
individual how had been at CHS and had seen in gunmen enter the school.
JC.o01- 006274
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Br....... Cook was inteM<wed by Inv Jill Reutcler (7394), Colorado Slate PlIttOl on 04-28.99 at awrox.
2'15 pm at Iter residence Ms Cook stat. thallnv. Mike Russell ofll1e West Metro Drug Task Foree had
alsointerviewed Iter earlier in the day
Ms Cook saidthat she did nOl seeanyoneintheteaclter's cer lct on the day ofll1e shooting. She Slated that
she bad lell tile school around. 10 00am with !MAnn ,last name unknown, (l.NlJ) and drove to Cook',
mend, Caley Boyle" residence. (933-6175) on Lake Placeoff ofWadsworth Blvd, Cook advised thaI
Boylewas not home, so shetook LeeAnn LNUhack 10 Columblne ItS and dropped Iteroff in tb. back by
theco""""",. Ms Cook sl3ICd that she lelltllesohool. second lime between 10'30 and 10,45am and went
back10 Boyle', house 10 pick Iter up for Iunoh. M. Cook said they left the I>ouse and had tried '0 go 10
Burger King for lu""b by Pierce and Bowles. Ms. Cook said lbat ..... Pierce and Bowlesthey saw Luke
Milen, an acquaintance, woo told them that there had been0 sIlootiJljJ .. the H.S. and 10 get away Ms
Cooksaid that ther. was a poIj.., otti""" 5tlUioned near theinterSllClioa and tbat they couldnot get back to
the school. She said that they parked the car and got Oul and started 10 walk toward the scbool
Ms Cook said that she and Caleyhad met up with two students, GarrettNornwt and Ben Gramms and ihey
walked back to Iter Cit and gave the boys. ride '0 • rsaid..ce in Woo<lmar Pari< She said that she met up
withanotherSTUdent, Evan Todd. who -weared to be il1jured and was covered with a lot of'blood. Evan
Todd was with another girl and 2 other boys, and Cook gave them• ride to • white and pink bcuse in
Wo04mar Parle
Ms Cooksaidthat sbe and Caleysaw two more mend.. BenLNU and anothermale STUdent and they were
looking for Veronica Nuncio and NICk, and they all went to the \'lUbliC ~btary to see if they can find them.
Wlille at 'h. library they saw a guy namedl!lm. who was wearing a tie dyed shin, fl:!::!:I'. met up with
another girl Paoline Colby fl:I:l:I and Qd!!I were with a group of Students, 4 or S all together Ms.
Cook said she knew that the guy in the tie dyed mirt Inmg around witb the Imtcb Coa' MaI!a and was
probably friend' with II:!!: and!b:Jmc Ms. Colbysaid thal he was kind of quiet and had comeInto the
tibtary by himself. Ms Cook then edded that a girl named, AI!! was a good mend ofOylan',.
1 reedtile photo lineup admonition to Ms. Cook and showed her a photoarrayand asked her if she
recognized the guy in the tie dyed shirt i. the pooto array M, Cook immediately identified_ _
in number 5 position as the personshesaw inthe tit dyed shirt in the library on 04-20·99 at approx. 2 00pm,
Jc.o01• 006275
ControlNumber' DNI608
WITNESS BREANNENICOLE COOK. Wbile female juvenile, DOB February 21, 1982, POB Denver,
CO,Hemeaddre..' 11944 West Stanford Drive, Morrison, CO 80465, Phone: 303-948-2129, O<:cupalion,
Junior at Columbine High Scaool
On May 6, 1999, COOK was interviewed concerning herknowledge of tire eventssurrounding the ,hooting
and bombing of Columbine High Sollool on April 20, 1999 According to previou, infunnation fromDeputy
K DELURENZO, Jefferson County Sheriff's Office, COOK :Jllogedly talkedto an unidcntilied Columbine
HighSchoolteacher and told the teacher"'. observed. former student, ROBERT PERRYtaJklng to one
of the suspect, in the teacher, parking lot priorto tire shooting, COOK advitIed me does not knowanything
ahoutthis information concerning hertalking to • teachershoutseelng PERRY in the teaoller'" perking lot,
She did "at see PERRYin the parking lot talking to a suspect on that day nor did she see any of the suspects
involved in tire shconng. She did stat. however, that latein tire afternoon on April20, 1999, she was
evacuated from the schoolto the public Iibrlll'Y (Columbine Branch) northwest of the highschool on Bowles
Avenue She observedPERRYat the library with anether Columbine High School studentwhom she
'identified as PAULINE COLBY COOKalso stated there weresomeother individuals with PERRY but she
cnuldonlyidentilj! COLBY She stllledPERRy was wearing a ne dyetee sbirt,blue jeans, black boots and
• turned "'oand b...ball stYle cap COOK advised 'he knows PERRY by sightfrom previous occasions
COOK stated she doe' not know what PERRY was doing in the Jibrary nor did she speak with him or
COLBY COOK could provideno other infomtadon relevant to thisInvestigation at this time
COOK was provided with contact illSll'Uction. in case she"",all; anyadditional infonnation concerning this
matter under investigation
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Agent
Colorado Bureauof Investigation
JC·001- 006276
COOLEY. S.
JC-001.· 006277
SUPPLEMENT REKER HOMICIDE 99-7625 6-9-99
JC-001- 006276
CORNELIUS, JASON
JC·OO 1· 006279
LAKEWOOD POL 1: C E DEPARTMENT
JC.oo1.006280
LAKEWOOD CO PD Po9' 2 0' 3 ORO 99038856
Supplement 06/02/99 1173 STEFFES, TIMOTHY
building. Jason stated that they returned to school about 11:15AM and
found a large group of students gathered in Leawood Park across the street
from the school, and police cars were arriving at the school. Jason said
that he parked his car on West Fair Avenue, and they began talking to the
students in the park and learned that there had been a shooting in the
school. Jason stated that while he was standing in the park he heard shots
and thought someone was shooting at the people in the park. Jason said it
sounded like the shots were coming from the area of math rooms on the main
level. Jason continued to say that he thought he observed a person on the
school roof but he did not know if this was a shooter. Jason did not see
who was doing the shooting. Jason stated that after they heard the shots
he and his friends got into his car and left the area, going to his house.
Jason said that prior to going to lunch he had been in a marketing
class which was located in the lower level class rooms, in the second room
south of the hall between the auditorium and cafeteria. Jason also said
that while walking between classes and on his way to lunch he did not
observe anyone with a gun nOr did he see anyone carrying a large duffel
type bag.
Jason said that he has known Dylan Klebold sinoe seventh or eight
grade, though he hasn't had any contact with Dylan recently. Jason
continued to say that he had a video class with Eric Harris during the
first semester (fall ~9ge) of this school year. He advised that Eric had
sat directly behind him. Jason said that outside of class he did not
associate with Harris and did not calk to Harris outside of the class.
Jason said that he has known about the Trench Coat Mafia since junior
high school. He also advised that Harris had talked about the Trench Coat
Mafia during a presentation for a class. Jason said that he presentation
did not deal with the shooting but was just a general view about the group.
Jason advised tha the Trench Coat Mafia was started by a group of kids that
did not seem to fit in any place in school, the misfits. Jason advised
that he had no confrontations with anyone involved with the group recently.
He did say that when he was in the seventh grade he was involved in a fight
with a possible memeber of the group, Todd Bowels, but nothing has happened
since then.
Jason related that he could not believe that Dylan had been involved
in such a thing and from what he knew about Dylan, Dylan did not have that
sort of thing inside of him. Jasen thought that Dylan had come under the
influence of some outside person. Jason continued to say that he noticed
that Eric Harris seemed to be very troubled inside. This was especially
apparent if he was talking about the Trench Coat Mafia or his beliefs and
someone would question them. He would become very angry. Jason advised
that he has had no contact with Dylan since Dylan started becoming
weirder. By that he meant Dylan began to wear the black trench coat,
fatigue pants, boots and beret on a regular basis. Jasen stated that he
had not spoken with either Harris or Klebold before the shootings.
Jason advised that he had heard no rumors about the shootings
occurring before April 20th, and neither had he heard any rumors about
them building bombs or buying guns.
Jason advised that his Sister, Tara. had been in a science class at
the time of the shootings and she had not been interviewed.
JC-001· 006281
J:.AXEWOOD CO PD .... :3 0' :3 CR' 99038856
Supplement 06/02/99 1173 STEFFES, TIMOTHY
JC.o01- 006282
COURIS, K.
JC-001- 006283
JCSO #99-7625
Control # .3'8,1
Kristin Ccuria was interviewed on 05·21·99 by Inv Ttl! Routelet' (1394~ Colcracc Stat. Petrel, III approx.
4 'OOpm at her residence
Kristin said that she arrived at Columbine around 8 IS.... on 04-2(}'99 She said !bat she drove herwhite 2
door TOYOla Tercel with Colorado li..... plat. ACY4341. and parked it III C1Imonl Park She said!bat
llOlIlOlimes she parks in her sister's parking spot, Dlllllber 169in !be Seniorlot.
Kristinsaid !bat she had Mlllhfor Fomtb Hour and clas. ended arOlllld II 10l\lll. She we!ll to her friend'.
looker, KellyMcintosh, tbonKristinend her siSler. Melissa weer to Mellssa's car in the Seniorlot Kristin
said tbet Me.... was getting ready to I""", school and Kristin oeeded to get herbooks OUI of her sister's
car before she left. Kristin told me ...., got bet hooks and bet sistet left. Kristin said !bat she met bet
friends, Kelly Mcinto.h and Kellye Cruz, outside at the bottom or!be ...... by !be lib"")' Kristin said that
tbey walkedto Kellye Cruz'e vehicle. a red 1993 Nissan4 x 4, parked in !be Junior lot around the north
center area ofthelot, possibly 'pace 343 She said they drove to E"mstein Brothers,at Wadswortband
Bowles for lunch Kristin saidthat it took probably 7 or 8 minutes from !be time Mlllhclass let out, until the
time 'he left with Kelly and Kellye. I aslced her if 'he noticed anything unusual in school or in the parking
lot and she said .hat she did not
Kristinsaid that the first indication that sonlelhing had happened was on their way back to school after
lunch, tbey aeticed !battraffic wasall hackedup around the school Anotbet student who ehe didn't know,
told thoro to 'get awttj from tbe school, there', a kid ...ith a!llln '
She told me that Kellye took bet to Clement Park, so she could get her car She said that she realized that
her car keys were in M.u ssa 's car Kristin said that sh.""d Molly Vallllhn caught a ride with Brandy
Tinckfeberg and wont to Brandy's house near Jewell and Wadswonh. Kristin saidthat Kellye's truck was
impoundedat Clement Park. snd KeUye Cruz oaIIed KeUy Mcintosh'sstep mom to come and pick up Kellye
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and Kelly Kristin said she called and left a messege for Meli,sa call her whenshe got home Kristin said
she calledaround 12 30 - 1 (lOp,", and then Brandy took bet home.
Lasked Kristin if she knew Eric Hams, and 'he saidthat sbe knew of'hsn, but didn', know hi, face She
said that BrandyTinckleberg and Molly wekster both told hot that Eric had wanted to go to prom with
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Brandyand had asked MaRy aslc Brandy for ben I asked Kristin if she knew Dylan Klehold and 'he said
that she knew wbo he was and had seenben beforeafter school in the parkinglot
Kristin lold me that Kellye Cruz said she saw !he Rebel New, Networkon 04-20-99 and it said something
like, 'It's going to he. bad day' Kristin said that 'be heard that Dylan and Erichad soeieshing to de witb
that message
I asked Kristin if she couid think of anytIring else that was unusual or perhaps important. and she couldn't
think of anything. Theinterview was concluded
JC·001. 006285
JCSO #99·7625
Comrol#3423
Melissa Cocris was interviewed 00 05·28·99 by Inv JIIIIl.euleler (7394),Colorado Stale Patrol, at approx,
10'30am by relephone at her residence,
Melissa said thin she anived at Columbine arOWJll 7-25am on 04-20-99 She said thin she drove her Iighr
plumcolored 1995 Sarurn four door and parked iI in the Senio' lot "'ace 169
Melissa told metbar she bed Third HOur free. She said thin duri"ll Third HOur she went to the Main otIice
.... and in one of the ollkes """"Christine Mikeseli's office she watched a 'lideo from the lunchroom from
a few days Illo Someone named Andy helped set up the videofor her to watclt She said thai she bed
llOtten into troubleover leaving tmab on the table in the cafeteria and it was something thai she didn't do.
Meli,,,, said tbat after she vi....edthe video, ,he wertt to the oflicecf'Peter Horvath, As,;1WlIll Principal to
talkto him about clearing her nameover 'eavingthe rrash on the table She said she spoke to him about
8 45am Melissa saidIltal she went 10 the cafeteria and lhou ,poke to one of the custodians, she is not sure
which one she spoke to, ""I he was skinny, bed a - h e , and son ofbald on top. She said she spokew
rhecuswdianabout the trash incident lIS well
Melissa told me thai she then beda bagel and sat downwith her friends in the cafeteria aroundg·50am. She
said she ... at rheflrsrtable at the bottom of the stairsby the videocamera Shesaid there is a group of
four tabieslletween the school store and tbe stairsand she was at the table closest to the stair> She said
that the IllOUP at her table was Kri'h Held, Jamie Norwood, MikeP..villinen, nicknamed Pav, and Jeremy
Harris She said thai Mike Paavilainen', sister's were ,illing. tablenear her table. [asked Melissa if she
noticed illl)/thing ull1,lsua! in the cafeleria. like a dulfelhag and she saidno
Melissa saidthar she attended herFourthHour Psychology clsss, she couldn't remember whattime it
started, however ,he said thai the class got out on timeat II lOam Melissa said right after Fourth Hour she
met her sister. Kristin Ccuria byKelly Meintosb', locker,whicb was 10 the leftas you leave the library
Then she and Kristin walkedto Melissa', car in lhi Seeier lot. She said thin Kristin got lIetbooks out of her
car and then Kristin walked backand met her mends Keftye Cruz and KellyMcinrosh oulSide the schoolto
go to lunch Melissa saidthat sbe leftthe scbool right after Krisinr picked up her booksand she said thai she
checked the clock in beroar and it was 11 2OJlm.
Meli,sa saidthar she went directly to StoneyCreekElementary where she is a Teacher', Assistant to Ms.
!\han She told metba! she started to work aod someonecameinto the room aod got MJl. lUlan aod when
she came hack imo the classroom. she was crying and told Meli... to get her keysand go outside Ms
Rhan told her thalthere had been a shootingal Columbine aod she rold her not to go to the school Melissa
said thaI she bed only been at Stoney Creek fer about 15 rairanes rf)LI' £~
JC·001· 006286
JCS0#99.7625
Control #3423
Meliosa said that she left StoneyCreek and drove to the SubwlIy shop ..... tile schcel, and then she tried to
get into Clomont Park. but was unable so she "'om ilome Sbe saidtbat she wu worried abou1 .... sister,
Kristin. and di<!n't know if she was in sclIool or not. Meliosa said that w!leo shegot home, she bad a
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message fromKri1IOO sa)'ing she w... right.
I asked MeIi.... if she knew Eric Harrio and she said that she didnot I asked ber if she knew Dylan Klohold
and she said that he bad been in at least one ofher cl..... lao< year and she knew who b. was She thought
he had been in a ~ Am clasJ with Mi$$ JankoWlllri lao< yeM. She saidthat be was alway, quiet,
diOO't talk to anybody and sat in the comer with his lltlIlS crossed. She said that he wore. trench coat and
sometimes he wore hi, SUIlgiasses in the classrnom. She said she thought Robyn AlKletwn was in that class
too
Meliosa said tbat she bad a class, Anthropology with Mt Hay.., with Chri, Morris and he hungaround with
Eric 1Illd Dylan. She said that he wore a trench coat and sat in thecomer as well Sbe said !bar he wore a
beret and hi, ....glasses in the classroom MeIi,sa saidthat another stud_ a tall guy, who wes slumped
over in the back. used to comein.o her Anthropology classand make hi, girlfriend mad She said that she
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went get her yearbook and she thought tlli' guy was Robert Perry Melissa said she did nor know the
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nameof his girlfriend
I askedMelissa if she bad heard anything that shethoughtmight he impertam since she went baclt to school
at Charlleld and Melissa said !bar her friOlld, Amy E _ told her that there were more tboorwo people
involved in the sbecting. Melissa thought that Anty bad also told berthat as involved in the
shooting as well. 1asked Melissa wily Amy thought Ibi, andMeIlssa was ~ answer. only that
she didn'ttbiol< that two people could shoot up the caret.ria and the libratyat the same time. Melissa said
that other friend, bad said the sam. IhiIlgs as Amy Evans, regarding a thirdshooter and _ _
1asked Meli'sa if she bad anything else to add and she said no Theinterview was concluded
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Report Prepared by Inv JillReuteler #1;l94 r.
May28.1999 r).;d~""
Colorado State Patrol (7'
Invesdgalive Services Section
700 Kipling Street, Denver, CO 8021S
JC-001· 006287
cox, c.
JC-001.006288
Reponing Agency P.eporting Offi~ C:w:: Rfllpmt No
CONTIl':lUATlON 0
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SUPPLEMENT X
Connecting Case ReportNo Vir:tim ~ Originaj ~port: Dat¢: Thi$Report
3793 06-03-99 I
CtaMifi-Cl![iOll X FIRst DEGREE MURIlER 0ft'e1w: St.lltlI'k Op¢n X 'EXl:il:ptiotlal1y Cteatm 0 Recon:unend Case: M\tfeW 0
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ADDITIONAL WITNESS:
(PARENTAL INfORMATION)
COX. CONNIE,ooB/04-11-61
Same as above.
Work: 303-936-800I
INVESTIGATION:
On 06·113-99. between the hours of 09411 and 09511. 1 had an opportunity to speak with Christopher Cox in reference to the
Columbine incidentthat occurredon 04-20-99. I contacted Christopher Cox to determine ifhe was at ColumbineHigh School
04-20.99. Upon contacting ChristopherCox, he told me that he arrived at school on 04-2(l-99 at about 0725 hours. He had
parkedhis bicycleat the main entrance to the school,proceeded into the school and attended his routine classes. Christopher
Cox was released at about 1020 hours from his thirdperiodScience class taught by Mr. Peterson, at whichtime he told me that
he walked down into the cafeteriaareaof the school. lookingfor a friend of his. After being unable to locatehis friend.he told
me that he left school at about 11130 hours. due to the fact that he does not have a fourth hour period.at which time he rode his
bicyclehome and ate lunch. JC-001· 006289
Unit Number Supervisor Iaitials aoG Date Assignl:d To
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I askedChristopher Cox if he observed '!Ilything out of theordinary when he wentdownintothe cafeteria at the school at 1020
boors, or ifhe sawEricHarris or Dylan KJebold on 04-20·99, Hetoldmethat he didnot see thetwo individuals and he did not
At the completion ohhis interview, I verified that Christopher Cox left priorto this incident. He did not observe any gunmen
whileat school and he did not hear any gunshots or explosions.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
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JC..Q01· 006291
JEFFBaSON CoUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE
SUl1PLEMllNTAL REPORT
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Mike stated that his friend, Janelle Thibault told him she saW Robert
Perry walking near the public library immediately after the
shootings. She told Mike she found this odd, as Robert WaS no longer
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a student at CHS. Mike advised me he heard this directly from
Janelle and does not know if she has been interviewed by an
Investigator. According to Mike, Janelle was in physics class at CBS
during 5th hour on 4/20/99, and was out of the school very quickly.
Michael Croll
9165 W. Progress PI
Littleton, Co. 978-9248.
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Investigator Date
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JC-001· 006293
CROOKS, MELISSA
JC.001· 006294
JCSO#99-7625
Corerot #3419
MeIissa Crooks was ilIterviewed on 05-26-99by lnv Jill Reutder (7394), Colorado St8le I'alrol, at approlt
ll:ooarn.
Ms Crooks staled that she iiDished scbool in Decetnber 1m She said !bat she was not at Colwnbioe on
04-20-99 She said that she klllIw bothllri. Harris and Dylan KIebold _ going to scbool and havintl
classes with them, she said she just knewwho they were, !bat she was not good friends with them.
Ms. Crooks said rhat ,be went tJ!roogh the graduation ...ewouy on SaturdayMay 22, 1999,and that since
Decetnber she bad only been back to CoIwnbioe twice to gel infonnal!on about the graduation ceremcny
JC..o01· 006295
CRUZ, K.
JC.u01.006296
PIRllARR Arvada police/Court System Page 1
Arvada Police Department OS/25/1~9~
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the day, On April 20, 1999 Cruz advised Investigator Eaton that
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she recalls the phrase of the day printed at the bottom of the
screen as reading, nToaay is not goiog to be a good day. n Cruz
advised Investigator Eaton that she did not think much of this
phrase but thought that since it was a nice day, the phrase might
mean that the weather was going to turn bad and the day would be
~~ined by snow or something like that. Cruz advised Investigator
Eaton that because of what happened at Columbine High Sehool on
April 20, 1999, she was now concerned about the phrase of the day.
She advised that it especially concerned her because Harris and
Klebold to her knowledge are both members of the Rebel News Network
staff and would have someching to do with the announcements and the
phrase of the day. Cruz advised Investigator Eaton that she has no
proof that either Harris or Klebold had purposely made such an
announcement for the phrase of the day or if ie was purely
coincidental, Cruz advised Investigator Eaton that she had no
other information about this announcement,
JC-001· 006297
Arvada Police/Court system Page :l
Arvada police Department OS/25/1999
NARRATIVE:
JC-001- 006298
DAVIS, J
JC..o01·006299
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Jennifer Davis
7913W. QuartoAve
Littleton, CO
303-948-9536
:)n 05-18-99, Jennifer Davis was interviewed at her residence regarding her observations of Q4.20-99. She
::onfirmed being a Junior at Columbine HIgh School, assigned to °A" lunch. She noted haVing attended her
to. hourjewelry class, and immediately thereafter goingto the commons area of the cafeteria, arriving there
:it approximately 1105, where she met 3 friends, identified as Lindsey Neam, Alana Knudsen and Ann
Tatarsky. Afterapproximately 10 minutes, they exited the southdoor and walked to the junior parking lot
where they entered Lindsey Neam's vehicle and droveto a nearby Burger King, where they had lunch. She
reports observing nothing suspicious in the parking lot as she exited.
Following lunch, they attempted to drive backto school, but were tumed back by policeand told that a
shooting had occurred at the school.
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