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COntlnuationofFD.302of Mark Galleron Hengel ,On 04/27/1999 ,Page~==._

black beret. Morris once told him, "I don't believe in God, I
follow Satan's Commandments" and "We are all part of a big
computer game and someone else controls our lives."
Morris also once told Hengel and other students how to
manufacture napalm, and described the procedures and ingredients
required. Morris did not indicate he had ever made napalm, but
gave the impression he knew what he was doing.
Hengel identified Klebold and~ from the
photograph in the attached lA envelope, Hengel was unable to
identify Eric Harris, whom he does not know.
Also attached in a lA envelope is a diagram of
Columbine High School indicating the location of Hengel and the
two ~ndividuals dressed in blaok.

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INVESTIGATION:

On October 7, 1999, Columbine High School student Mark Hengel was reinterviewed at the Jefferson County Sheriffs Office,
His father Michael Hengel was present during the interview,

The purpose for the reimerview was to clarify Hengel's observations during the April 20· shootings at Columbine High School.
Specifically to statements made by Hengel during an interview with Task Force Investigators on April 27, 1999 In that
interview, Hengel stated that he was hiding behind a pillar in the hallway near the top of the stairs that lead down to the
cafeteria. As gunfire was eruptmg, Hengel looked down the north/south hallway beyond the library Hengel reported seeing
a tall, skinny shooter near the far end of the hall. Hengel also told investigators that he saw another person next to the tall,
skinny shooter Hengel stated this other person was dressed in a black trench coat bending over a large duffle bag. This
-iersons back was to Hengel and he could not provide a description other than he had the impression he (the other person)

appeared to be overweight.

Mark Hengel told me that he was approximately 50-60 feel away from the shooters. Hengel stated that the shooters were where
the hallway intersects just inside the west upper doors. Hengel stated that the tall, skinny shooter was shooting down the
hallway toward the gym. Hengel had a side view of this shooter. Hengel could not recall if the shooter was wearing a hat

In reference to the gun the shooter was using, Hengel could only describe it as a long gun.

Hengel told me that he now cannot positively say that the other person who was bending over the duffle bag was wearing a
trench coat. Hengel stated that the person did look overweight. Hengel never saw the person stand up. Hengel told me that
the tall person who was shooting was wearing a trench coat. Hengel stated that his observations of these two persons was for

just a couple of seconds and he then ran east down a hallway away form the shooting.
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I then explained to Mark Hengel and his father that the investigation into the Columbine High School shootings has been

extremely thorough. [further explained that the overwhelming evidence ill this case clearly reveals that Eric Harris and Dylan

Xlebold acted alone. This is to include the planning as well as the actual shootings, Additionally, I explained that there is no

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evidence to indicate that anyone other than Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold had prior knowledge of the shootings.

I then advised Mark Hengel that the skinny person he saw standing and shooting was Dylan Klebold and the person he saw
bending over the duffle bag was Eric Harris. I explained that Task Force Investigators now know this based on physical
evidence as well as other eyewitnesses.

In reference to Hengel describing the person bent overthe duffle bag as looking overweight, explained that Eric Harris had web
gear on and a utility belt. He was also wearing black cargo pants. There were explosives stuffed in the pockets of his pants
and ammunition attached on and around the web gear and utility belt, which may explain why Harris looked overweight.

Both Mark and his father understood and were comfortable with the information I explained in the interview. The interview
was concluded without any concerns reference additional gunmen.

DISPOSITION: Open, pending further investigation.

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WITNESSES,
Shane Michael Krey, dob/01-17-84
5045 WestChristenson Drive
Littleton. Colorado 80123
(303]795-8677
Student at Columbine High School

Theresa Krey, doh/08-23-62


same as above

John Krey
same as aboveI Work: self-employed (303)471-1338
pager: (303)563-5733

INVESTIGATION,
)n 05-26-99. at 0830 hours, I responded to 5045 WestChristenson Drive to contactand interview Shane Krey, who is a student
at Columbine High School. This interviewwas in reference to the shooting that OCCUlTed on 04-20-99, at Columbine High
School.

Shane Krey was interviewed in thepresence of his mother. Theresa Krey. Shane Krey told me on 04-20-99, at about0800hours.
he arrivedin thecafeteriaat Columbine High School whereha gOI something to drink. He said he left the cafeteria at about 0820
hours. and went upstairs to his Scienceclass on the second level of the high school. The Scienceclass was scheduledto start
at 0825 hours. Shane Krey said whenhe went up the stairs, he did not see or hearanything unusual in the cafeteria. I showed
Shane Krey thephotographs efthe duffle bag and propane tank that werelaterrecovered in the Columbine HighSchool cafeteria.
Shane Krey said he did not see either item prior to or during the incident. He said while he was in the cafeteria at this time. he
was at eithertable "G" or ''LL'' on thodiagram of the cafeteria. He couldnot remember where exactly he sat on that day. Shane
Krey said he was with friends by the name of Steve Dreaden, Margo Brown. and Gustavo(unknown last name).

Shane Krey said on 04-20-99, at about 1120 hours,he went back down the SWtS from the second level to the lower level. and
into the cafeteria. He said he did not sit down in the cafeteria. but did go to the RebelComer. After buying something at the

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Rebel Corner, he began to walk back up the stairway to go backto the second level of the school. Shane Krey said as he got up
to approximately the first landingof the stairway (from the bottom to the top), he said he heard loud noises be describedas "loud
bangs." that to him sounded like they were coming from outsideof the cafeteria. from the southern windows on the east side of
the cafeteria's exterior. Shane Krey said when he turned to look in that location, he may have possibly seen one male subject.
possibly wearing all black clothing, including a black trench coat. which he believed was about knee length. Shane Krey 'aid
he did not recognize this subject, Shane Krey said he saw numerousstudentsrunning from the cafeteria in different directions.
He said several began running up the Stairs to the second level.so he ran with these students. He said when he got to the top of
the stairs, he turned to the left (away from the library area, and ran down the hallway towards his classroom. Shane Krey said

as he got to his classroom. the students were exiting the room. and his teacher. Mr. rank. said. "We're leaving, let's get out of
here:' Shane Krey said he ran to the exit doors of ColumbineHigh School by the Math department exited the school. and ran
across South Pierce Street and into Leawood Park. He said at thattime. he was with Tyson Knapke and Chad Crandal. He said
when they got to Leawood Park.he found his friend, AndyFisher. alreadythere. Shane Krey said while he was in Leawood Park.
•e beard otherpeople talking aboutsomeonewho had been shootinginsidethe school, Shane Krey said some teachers,unknown
names. who were also in Leawood Park. began telling the students to get back; however. he said he did not hear any gunshots
or explosions at this time. nor did be see anyone at ColumbineHighSchool withweaponsand/orexplosive devices. Shane Krey
said he ran to Eric Long's house, which is in the are. of the school. and said he either jumped over the fence or ran through the
gate to get to his house

Shane Krey told me he did not see anyone during the incident that was shooting a firearm or detonating an)' explosive devices.

When I was able to talk with Theresa Krey alone, she said on 04-20-99, when she spoke to Shane Krey about the incident. he
told her something different. She said Shane Krey told her he had seen a gunman inside the cafeteria discharging several shots
at random. She said Shane Krey told her this gunman could have shot many more people had he wanted to, hut instead was

shooting most of the rounds towards the ceiling. She also demonstrated how Shane Krey showed her the way the gunman was
shooting from the hlp. and said he told her the gunman was .150 shooting towards students as well '5 the ceiling. I attempted
to bave Shane Krey talk to me about this by leading him into the conversation fromdifferent angles; however, he continued to
tell me he heard 'he shots. but did not see anyone actually shootinga firearm or detonating an explosive device.

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Shane Krey said prior to this incident, he did not know who DylanKleboldor Eric Harris were; although, he said he had seen
students wearing trenchcoats in and aroundthe school. He saidthe students in trenchcoats would gather underneath a stairway
along the eastside of the cafeteria, He describedthe trench coatstudents as "gothic," Shane Krey said he did not see anybody
who harassed the trench coat students; however,he said he had seenthe trench coat studentsharassing "the jocks," Shane Krey
said he couldnot tell what the trenchcoat students wouldsay to "the jocks;" however, he could tell they were saying something
to "the jocks" in a harassing manner by the reaction "the jocks" had to what was said, Shane Krey said this is what made it
obvious that "the jocks" were being harassed. He said he did not see "the jocks" react or retaliate in a. violent way however. to

what had beentoldto themby the trenchcoat studems. Shane Krey saidhe has not heardof anybody who may be manufacturing
explosivedevices and/or possession firearms,

Shane Krey said on 04-20-99, he Wa5 wearing khaki colored cargo pants; however, he said he could not remember any other
clothing he waswearingthat day, He said he had a brownbackpack that hada brown leatherbottom on it. He said he had school
workinside of it with his name on it, and said he wits nOI sure, but said he may have had a pair of wrestlingshoes inside the bag
also, Shane Krey said he left the backpack in his Math classroom when he left the school.

Shane Kreysaid he does use the Internetand has a screen name of"SKREY41144:' Shane Krey said he does not use the chat
lines. however. Shane Krey said on 04-20-99, he did not see what the "thought of the day" was on the Rehel News Network
(RNN), but he laterheard it had a messageof"4120" in boldnumbers, the restunknown, withinthe "thought of the day," Theresa
Krey said she heardsincethe incident that the "thought of theday" wassomething to the effectof "It's a had day, you don't want

to be here:'

Shane Kreytold me he has had no problems dealing with the incident. Theresa Krey told me Shane Krey has had a coupleof
nightmares since the incident, but she relt he is now doingwell, I leftmy business card with Shaneand Theresa Krey, and asked
them to call me if they wanted to talk to a JC50 Victim Advocate in the future, and told them I would make the necessary
arrangements for them.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Shane Krey told me on 04-20·99, while he was going down the hallway, he saw a door closed In the school that Is never closed.
He described the location of this door as heing past the Science area, but before the Math area, as one is going down this hallway.
Shane Krey said he did not hear anything unusual, nor did he see anything Wlusual in this area other than the door being dosed.

Shane Krey said a friend of his, Amy Fisher, said while she was in Leawood Park on 04-20·99, during the incident, she saw
gunshots hitting something in Leawood Park. This would indicate that gunshots by suspects were directed towards Leawood
Park. Shane Krey said Fisher live, in rhe area of Jewel and Wadsworth, and her phone number is (303j987·1954, It was

unknown at that time if Fisher had been interviewed by law enforcement.

DISPOSITION: Case remains open, pending further investigation.

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TELEPHONE INTERVIEW WITH JONATHAN LADD REFERENCE CONTROL #3996

INVESTIGATION:

On June 14. 1999. at about 0945 hours. I contacted Jonathan Ladd at his residence. telephone number (303) 933-7488,
concerning the incident that happenedat the Columbine HighSchool on 4-20-99. Laddstated that on 4·20·99 he had fourth
periodoff and ate his lunch. Laddstatedthat duringhis "A" lunch, startingat about 1100hours. he went to the Tech Labon the
second 1100r. Ladd stated that he is a studentassistant in that classand he helps teachers. Ladd stated on 4·20·99 he was with
Peggy Dodd and teacher Richard Long. Ladd stated that at about 1120hours he left the Tech Lab and walked into the main
hallway and was on his way to the rest room when he noticedstudents running towards the from of the building. Ladd stated
at about thistime he also heardeight gunshots. which ricocheted off the lockers in his area in the main hallway. Laddstatedthat
he knew they were gunshots because he had been aroundweapons before, to include target practicing with his family

Laddstatedthat after hearingthe gunshots, he ran downa hallway by the art departmentand exited a door on the northeast side
of the school and ran to ClementParle Ladd stated that he obtained a ride from persons unknownto his residence. and stayed
at home.

Ladd statedthat he knew the name Eric Harris and DylanKlebold to be associated with the "Trench Coat Mafia." Ladd stated
that both individuals wore dark clothing, to include trench coats.

When askedaboutthe "TrenchCoatMafia"whathe thought this group was about, Laddstated, "Guns and things." Laddfurther
stated that due to the school videos he had observed,he thoughtthe "Trench Coat Mafia" and malicious undertones.

Laddstatedwhen asked to give additional information. that he was aware that there were bullet holes in a sign at the park across
the street from the school (Leawood Park).

JC-001·00 5912
DI Ffi<;ITION: Control #3996 closed. Caseopen. pending further investigation.

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LINNEBUR, A

JC.o01- 005913
FBI174A-DN-S7419
rcso 99-7625
Investigator: Glenn Moore - Golden Police Department 1(303) 384-8080

RE: CONTROL # 3775


SOURCE: Raellel Nelson

LEAD: Interview Adam Lineburwhom was said to haveobserved Dylanshooting victims.

TELEPHONE INTERVIEW:
LINNEBUR, Adam(OOB:062982)
6033 W. Fairview Avenue
Littleton, CO 80123
(303)972-9843

OS-24-99/12:1Opm

LlNNEBUR confirmedhis being a student in his junior year at Columbine High


School, He began by saying he had been absent from school on Monday, April 19ih due
to being upset over his girlfriend breaking-up with himjust prior to Prom which was the
previous weekend, He said he did howeverattend the Prom, where he briefly spoke with
"Dylan" (KLEBOLD), Hedescribed this brief conversation being limited to a general
greeting. In this brief conversation he said "everythingseemed fine, nothing appeared
wrong with him," but added that he did not know Dylan to ascertain this very well.

LINNEBUR said on April 20ll> he did not have a first hour class, and was absent from
his second hour WorldHistoryclass. He said he attended third hour English class, and
his 4th hour Acting class. His fifth hour class was Guitar which was held in the
auditorium.

LlNNEBUR thought it had been about 11:IOam whenhe exited the Auditoriumto go
the restroomby the Commons area. As he exited the Auditorium he heard a male voice
yell, "he has a gun!" LlNNEBUR said he then lookedinto the Commons I Cafeteria area
and saw whom he thought he recognized as Dylan standing in the Cafeteria. He said he
was not sure whom it was but had thought it to be Dylan due to his height, blonde hair
and that he was wearing a black trench coat, as he typicallydid. He added that he
thought"Dylan" was wearingblack shoes or boots, and possibly a black hat of some
kind. Headded that he is nearsighted and was not wearing his eyeglasses that day, so he
could not see as well as he does with correctedvision.

LINNEBUR said he watchedas "Dylan" faced away from him towards the Cafeteria
tables firing a gun. He described this gun as being shorterthan a shotgun. but longer than
a handgun. He said he initially thought it to be a painthall gun. He said he heard about ten
rounds fired. in semi-automatic fashion. He further described that "Dylan" appeared to be
"spraying" his shots around the room in a downward direction, at the students hiding
under the tables. LlNNEBUR thought he had seen one of the students in the Cafeteria
that had been shot as the boy's his shirt was bloody near his kidneyarea.

JC-001_ 005914

Investigator ~
FBI174A-DN·57419
JCSO99-7625
Investigator. Glenn Moore- Golden Police Department 1(303) 384-8080

RE: CONTROL # 3775


(LINNEBUR INTERVIEW COlI/TI1'nJED)

Having seen this LINNEB UR said he becameextremely frightened, and ran back into
the Auditorium, followed by a "flood of students." He then ran to the upperend of the
Auditorium where additional students ran in from those doors. After about 20 to 50
studentsand about five teacher came in an unknown teacherlocked the doors, and they
hid in the back rows of seating. He believed they hid this way for about ten to twenty
minutes during which he heard two or three explosions which were louder than shotgun
blasts. He thoughtthese explosions had come from the top of the stairs by the
commonszcafeteria area.

LINNEB UR could only recall two of the teacherthat were in the Auditorium with
him. These were "Mr. ANDRES, Jr." "MIS. ABBOTT," and fellow-student "Scott
CARLAN."

Again, after what he believed to be about ten to twenty minutesa school janitor
unknownto him opened the door and told themtheycould exit. They all then ran out of
the school, exiting by the Foreign Language classrooms, and waitedacross the street at
LeawoodPark. While fleeing the building LINNEBUR said he did not see any other
suspects nor other victims.

LINNEBUR added that be had not known Eric HARRIS, however, knew a student
named "Thadius BOLES" was a Trench Coat Mafia member due to his having seen him
last year wearing similar clothing at school, He did not recall seeing BOLES wearing
these type elothes nor "hangingout" with thesepersons this year. He also said he knew
Chris MORRIS from an Acting class they had attended together. He said he knew
MORRIS was in this group as he also worethe black trench coat and black clothing and
"hung out" with other Trench Coat Mafia members. He describedMORRIS as otherwise
unremarkable as he "had been nice, and had gottenalong with everyone." He does recall
MORRIS talking about having paintball fights, and this was why he had initially thought
Dylan was shooting a painthall gun in the Cafeteria.

•• New leads were generated for Scott CARLIN and Mrs. ABBOTT.

Mr. ANDRES JR. was found to have an existingRapidStart Lead Numberof #3153,
As well as ThadiusBOLES (BOWLES) #1155, 111008, #1348, and several regarding
Chris MORRIS.

JC-001· 005915
MALLOREY, JESSICA

JC-001· 005916
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CONTINUATION 0
S'lJpPLEMENT X Jeso ERZEN 99-7U5-XXX
Coonccting Case R~port NO' Victim Name Original Repcn DateThis ftepol1
1'~1# 4332 07-16-99
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~ I Q!;wltilY I Btand NlIl'M I ~ription I Seri&lNo. ~~ I~'t~l~


ADDmQNAL WITNESS;

MALLOREY, JESSICA. DOBIO 1-17-84


6563 South Sauisbury Court
Littleton, CO 80123
(303) 933-2284
Student-Columbine High 5<:0001

PARENTAL INFORMATION:

MALLOREY, KlMBERLY

Work: (303) 794-37i7

MALLOREY. JAMES
Same as above.
Work: (303)286-3487

INVESTIGATION:

On07,07·99. I attempted tocontact Jessica Mallorey in reference !OtheColumbine HighSebcol incident thatoccurred on04-20,
99. I contacted Kimberly Mallorey, Jessica's mother, who toldme that Jessie. wasout of stateand would not be returning home
until theendof July. at whichtime r explained to Kimberly Mallorey why I wanted to speak with Jessicaandaskedif shecould
have Jessica contactme at her earliestconvenience.
JC-001·005917
Onthisdate. between the hours of 1016 and 1035, l spoke with Jessica aftershecontacted mebytelephone. Jessica was reached
\t telephone number{816) 537·5838. Jessica told me!haton04-20-99. prior to her fifth hourMathclass, which was taught by

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C ~!<.'m X FIRST DEGREE MURDER Offel'lse Swu:l: i)pen X i!sCtptioMhl' Cl~ D
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Mr. Tank, that she had contacted Mr. Tank in orderto tell him that she had to return to her locker to get her Math book. Once
she got Mr. Tank's permission, she went to her looker. tellingmeit waseither locker#817 or 815, and it is locatedover near the
library. Jessica returnedto her locker, got her Math book and as she was walking back to Mr. Tank's class. she told me as she
reached the bathrooms, whichare locatedat the eastandof the Math/Science hallway that she recalls hearing a couple of gunshots
comingfrom behindher. Jessicatold me that she couldnot tellmeexactly wherethey were coming from and as she looked West
down the hallway,toward the stairs she saw two individuals wearing dark clothing. She describedseeing dark pants and dark
coats beingworn by the individuals who ran down the stairs into the cafeteria area. I asked Jessica if she could identify those
two individuals. She staled they were Eric Harrisand Dylan Klebold. I askedif she wassure about that. She said she wasvery
sure it was them.at which time! asked her to describe the two individuals to me. Jessica was unable to provideany description
other than telling me that they were two males and they had dark clothingon. I asked Jessica if she observed the individuals
carryingany firearms or if she heard any gunshotscorning from theirdirection. She stated she did not see any guns andshe did
-ot hear any gunshots. She stated that it wasjust a quick glance that she saw the two individuals run downstairs.

I again askedber bow she was identifyingthese two peopleas Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, she made the comment. "Well.
who elsecould they have been?" Jessica wasasked if she personally knew Eric Harris or Dylan Klebold, She slatedshe did not
know them. She knew the two were students and it wasn't unti] she saw the mediareports that she actuallyhad the opportunity
of identifying whom the individualswere involvedin this shooting. I again asked Jessica if she was positive that she saw Eric
Hams and Dylan Klebold running down the staircase. She told me she thoughtit was them.
JC-001· 005918

Jessicaexplainedthat after the two individuals ran down the staircase she heard severalstudents yellingand screamingandthey
were running up the stairsand ran east downthe Math/Science hallway toward her location. Jessicaexplained thaIas the students
were running past. she heardone unidentified studentyell,"they're shooting, get outof the school" Jessicafollowed the srudents
east out the exit at which time she ran east across Pierce Streetinto Leawood Park. Jessicatoldme that once she got to Leawood
Park that she heard explosions coming from the school, but 'he neverobserved any gunmen after she exited from the school,
After remaining at the park for a short period of time, the students whohad all gathered in Leawood Park, then movedeast into
the subdivision due to the fact that the}' beheved the gunmen from theschoolwere possibly goingto start shooting at thecrowd
ssica toldme that prior to leaving Leawood Park, a studentby the name of Chris Markham, had mentionedwhat was going

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on inside the school.

Jessica was unable to provide anyad<litional information reference this incident andagainstatedtha! shewouldnotbe returning
to Colorado until the end of July.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: FBI CASE NUMBER 4-DN.57419, DN4332.

DISPOSITION: Caseopen,pending further investigations.

JC.001.005919

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JC-001· 005920
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do IItIt mz;,'" that it -.tans all tJI the ftK;/3 OF det1JiIs of the incident, but only thOl$tll nelS about which I have be."

JC-001. 005921

1IIImIU~II~~1
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JEFFERSON COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE

SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT

Defendant: Harris/Klebold Docket Number:


Date: April 27, 1999 Case Number: 99A062
Depu.ty D.A.: Investigator: Gallagher M.

On April 27, 1999 this investigator conducted an interview with


Jennifer Matthews. Also present was Jennifer's mother Karen
Matthews. Ms. Matthews is a sophomore student at Columbine High
seneca arid saw Brian Anderson get shot. Ms. Matthews made the
following statements.

On April 20, 1999 Ms. Matthews was working in az t.endance .


ApprOXimately 11: 20 A. M. she and anothe>: unidentified boy went to
pick up ac t endance from the various classrooms. Her frienCl Brian
Anderson, who also workeCl in attendance was walking ahead of them.
As they approached the doors down by the library on the northwest
side Brian saw Eric Harris stanCling outside. Brian tnrrried to her,
and said with a pUZZled look, what is he {Eric) doing out there.

Ms. Matthews stated Eric had his ~~ pointed toward the


students, who were outside eating lu.nch by the cafeteria. The gun
looked like a paint ball gun. She described Eric as wearing a white
T shirt and black/army colored pants. He had on a bullet proof vest.

Eric turned around and shot Bria.'1 through a winClow in the


chest. The bullet was deflected by a gOld chain Brian was wearing.
However, the shot ~'1ocked Brian down. There was also a blond female
jewelry teacher in the hall. Brian grabbed the teacher and they
both proceeded to go to the library where the teacher used the phone
to call 911.
JC -001- 005922

1
Ms. Matthews stated she followed Brian and the teaoher into the
library. She saw a friend identified as Brittany Bollerud standing
by a table in the middle seotion of the library. Brian was laying on
the floor behind the front desk in the library. She did not know
where to go to Brittany or to Brian. She finally chose Brian.

Ms. Matthews stated they heard a bomb go off followed by


gunshots. Brian was able to grab her and took ller into the magazine
room in the library. Also in the room was Peggy Dodd. who is an
teacher's assistant. They nurned off the lights and locked both
doors.

During the time they were locked in the magazine room MS.
Matthews heard one of the sunmen state "Hey nigger F you" and then
heard gUllshots.

The next ten to fifteen minutes they heard more gunshots.


After the gunshots they heard people talking in the library. They
opened the door and saw kids ~~ing toward the exit on the
northwest side of the library. They too ran out the exit. They saw
a police car and ran to the police car wllere they hid.

Ms. Mattr.ews was asked how did she know it was Eric Harris.
Ms. Matthews stated Brian Anderson told her it was Eric Harris.

Ms. Matthew was asked if the teacher. who made the 911 call
came back to the magazir.e room with them. MS. Matthews stated the
teacher did not come back tc the roam with them.

Infor~mation: Jennifer Matthews


DOB 2-26-83 JC.o01.005923
6647 W. Weaver Ave
LIttleton, Co. 80126
303-798-7162
Karen Matthews
DCB 3-2:\-54
Rll:pcrtins Age1lCY Roporting Officer Case R<:pMNo
CONT!SUATION 0
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COtlt'Iet:ting Case Report No Victim NameOriginal Report Date Thill Report

COLUMBINE H.S., ET AL 05·05-99


-c .It!lJn X FIRST DEGREE MURDER Ot'fl;me StlIUi$; Opw X Ell:~ial'\lJtly CI$\l.Rd 0 Reccmmend Case: Review 0

\It~m.ifialltkm o ClUttd by An"Kl 0 Unfwlldi\d c Closure 0

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BEF; INTERVIEW WITH JENNY MATHEWS


DN 2664. DATED 05-05-99

INVESTIGATION;

On Wednesday, 05-05·99, at approximately 11:00 a,m.,1 contacted Jenny Mathews at her residence. 6647 W Weaver Avenue.
Littleton,Colorado, home phone number 303·798-7162. She is a tenth grader at Columbine High School. who W1lS a passenger
with John Ungerland during an incident at 1430 hours, 04-20·99 Mathews stated that on 04-20·99. unknown lime, estimating
around 4:00 p.m. this date, that she was driving with her boyfriend, John Ungerland. when she noticed a rusty red vehicle.
possibly a four-door, traveling north on Weaver. approximately ten blocks west of Pierce Street. wherein the passenger in the
frontseat was hangingout the front window. Mathews stated that her firstobservations of the passengerwere that he was holding
a video camera with two hands and alerted her boyfriend Ungerland, Mathews described the passenger as a white male
>,proximately 17years ofage with brownish blond hair wearing dark clothes, holding an object believed to be a video camera.
with two hands. Mathews stated that this individualwas hanging out of the vehicle up to approximatelyhis chest area. Mathews
described the driver of the red vehicle as a white male, approximately 18 years of age, with brown hair and dark clothing.
Mathewsstated that she believedthe driver's window was halfway down and that the driver was driving approximately25 miles
an hour when the vehicle passed their vehicle. Mathewsstated that she did not recognize either suspect as students and would
not recognize them ifshe saw them. Mathews stated that she only observed the suspects in this incident for approximately two
to three seconds total time. Mathews stated that during this incident she and Ungerland were looking for Ungerlands sister,
Sarah. Mathews said that the passenger was holding as a black thing, approximately two feet long and was positive that the
individual was holding it with two hands.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Mathews stated that she was almost positive that the object being held by the suspect was
a video camera until her boyfriend Ungeriand told her that it was a hand gun.

JC·001. 005924
DISPOSITION; Case open, pending further investigation.

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INTERVIEW WITH THERESA MILLER, DOB/08·11·58


Chemistry Teacher/Columbine High Scbool
2535 Estes Street
Lakewood. Colorado 80215
(303) 232-8608

INVESTlGATlON:

On '+-20-99, at approximately 1525 hours. I contacted Theresa Miller In the parking lot of Clement Park. at which time she
advised me she had just been rescued trorn Columbine High School by the SWAT Team. Miller Slated that at approx.matelv
1120 hOUfS, whileshe wason hall duty in the area of the top of thestairson the mainstaircase from the cafeteria.a student carne
running by her. at which time she heard a noise and turned around and saw rive to SIK students. walking very fast toward the
library. Miller said a student told her. "There's a couple of guys with guns shooting people." At this time Miller-said she heard
gunfire and students began to run by her. Millersaid she wenrinto the science room office to call the operator in the mainoffice
of the school. and upon doing so a student answered the phone. Miller stated she told the student she needed to talk to an adult
right now and the student replied. "They know, they're on the" wa~ • Miller said after callingthe main office she started to close
doors to classrooms in the science area and students were running by here and she heard more gunfire. She stared that she
observed kids falling and tripping on top of each other and at about this time Miller said she saw teacher Dave Sanders Injured
with blood on him. She Slated another teacher helped Dave Sandersinto the scienceclassrooms and during this time the students
we", evacuating from the school. Miller said she began to yell for kids to stay down in the classrooms. at which time she began
to lock the doors to the classroomsso that the gunmancouldn't get in where the kidswere at Millersaid her and another student
then began to give first aid to Dave Sanders, During this time Miller said that at one point she peeked out one of the classroom
windows located in a door and she saw the suspects walking down the hallway. Miner said she recognized one of'the suspects
as being Dylan Klebold and that he was wearing "carne .. pants, black T-shirt, a black beret and was carrying a rille" pe
weapon Miller satd that she ducked down so the suspects would nor see her and try to get into the room where her and the
students were at. Miller said she only got a quick look at the second suspect, but believed it to be Eric Harris She stated that
Eric Hams was also carrying a rille type weapon. Miller said after the suspects went by she heard gunshots and glass breaking.

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at whichtime she went inw a storageroom/office area in the science section of theschool. and she saw a broken brown bottle,
whichshe believed to bea Molotov cocktail. Millet said that the room was on fire and she utilizeda fire exnnguisherto put it
out. Millerestimated for me thatshe believed there was 200 to 250 students that she had lockeddown in the science are. when
this was occurring.

DISPOSITION: Open.

JC-001·005927

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JBlI'FDSON COllll'rY DISTRICT A':t'':t'Oll.lllBY'S Oll'FICll:

SVPPLBIm1ITAL RBPOItT

Defendant. Harris/Klebold Docket ltWIlber.


Date. May 5, 1999 Caa. ltWIlber. 99A062
Deputy D.A. : Investigator. Gallagher M.

On May 5, 1999 this investigator conducted an interview with


Theresa Miller in reference to the above case. Ms. Miller is a
chemistry teacher at Columlline High School. MS. Miller made the
following statements.

Ms. Miller stated she did not seen anything on the school TV or
marquees pertaining to that it was going to be a bad day nor any
reference to Hitler's birthday.

Miller stated she did not have a fifth hour class.


Me. On
Tuesdays she has hall duty. It is her responsibility to watch the
stairway from the commons area to make sure the students go to the
library for study and not wander off down the halls where the
science rooms are located.

At approximately 11:21 to 11:22 A.M. she was a few minutes late


to her station when she saw a student, later identified as Chris
Therrien, rUIUling up the stairs carrying his pan fried pizza. This
was two big "no's' for this student to be doing.

Ms. Miller stated she yelled for him to stop. The student kept
on going. She later learned from another teacher that Chris
Therrien told this story of him running up the stairs by the
commons. This other teacher told Ms. Miller that Chris was one of
the first people who saw something happening in reference to the
shooting.
JC.001· 005928
1
Ms. Miller stated she saw three other students looking down the
hall. She recognized one of them to be John Veigel. Veigel told
Ms. Miller there were a couple of guys down the hall with guns. Ms.
Miller stated she heard gunfire.

Ms. Miller stated she ran to the Biology classroom to call the
front desk. A atruderit , who answered the phone told Ms. Miller the
Administration was aware of the situation and they were on there way
down to the area.

lola. Miller stated ahe went over to Mr. Petersen's classroom,


who was also the Department Chair for the Science Department to tell
him about the situation. Mr. Petersen was sitting at his desk and
his students were taking a test. She told Mr. Petersen that there
were gunmen in the building.

At that point kids were coming up the stairs in hoards. She


could hear more gunfire. She and Mr. Petersen told the kids to
slow down. There was more gunfire and she saw a bunch of kids hit
the deck. They all ducked down on the floor. Ms. Miller and Mr.
Petersen told the kids to go into the science rooms. As the kids
were going to the science rooms she saw Dave Sanders (teacher)
laying down behind the kids. Richard Long another teacher went over
to help Dave Sanders. Sanders face and chest was covered in blood.

Ms. Miller stated she asked Dave Sanders Where he was hit. Mr.
Sanders said in the mouth. Mr. Sander's teeth were knocked out when
he fell to the floor. Mr. Long took Mr. Sanders down to Doug
Johnson's science room.

Ms. Miller stated somewhere in this time frame the fire alarm
went off. She saw kids in the choir room attempting to come out of
the choir room. She told the kids to stay in the choir room.

Ms. Miller stated her first thoughts were to get first aid for
Dave Sanders. She opened the door to Mr. Petersen's room and all

JC.001. 005929
the kids were huddled in the room. She found out later Mr. Petersen
had gone to get help.

101$. Miller stated she returned to her room when she saw
approximately one hundred kids running towards her. She told those
kids to return to there classrooms and lock the doors. After
finally getting back to her classroom she found the door locked.
She looked over and saw Kent Friesen (teacher). Ms. Miller told Mr.
Friesen that she needed somebody to give first aid to Dave Sanders.
Mr. Friesen and a student identified as Aaron Hancey went to DOug
Johnson's science room to attend to Mr. Sanders.

Ms. Miller stated she was worried about the chemistry storage
room where they keep all the Chemicals $0 she stayed by the storage
room to make sure it was locked.

MS. Miller then went to Doug Johnson's room to assist with Mr.
Sanders. Kent Friesen along with Aaron Hancey were helping Mr.
Sanders. Mr. Friesen took off his shirt to help stop the bleeding.
They had to keep Mr. Sanders laying on his stomach because he had so
much blood in his mouth. Kevin Starkey also assisted in attending
to Mr. Sanders. They kept talking to Mr. sander-s to keep him
conscious. Doug Johnsen made a sign which read One Bleeding to
Death and put the sign in the window.

MS. Miller stated you could see the ambulances and paramedics
down in the parking lot but they failed to see the sign. Finally
Mr. Friesen stated he was going to go a~d get help.

Ms. Miller stated a student identified as David Batchelder,


who is legally blind was crying because he did no know what was
going on. He was laying on the floor in front of the door. They
moved David behind a desk.

Ms. Miller stated she looked out Doug Johnson's door and saw
Dylan Klebold. She saw someone she thinks was Eric Harris right
behind Dylan. Dylan was walking towards her. Ms. Miller stated

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Dylan was wearing a black shirt and carrying something in both bands
out in front of him. Ms. Miller saw a rifle barrel on a shoulder
strap.

MS. Miller stated she had Dylan in her chemistry class last
year. She described Dylan as an angry student. Dylan bordered on a
D/F range for grades. He did not apply himself while in her class.
She stated after class was over Dylan wouJ.d walk out of the class
and slam her doer against the wall. Ms. Miller stated she
eventually confronted Dylan and he stopped doing it.

Ms. Miller stated she also had Eric Harris in a previous


class. Harris had a B/C range for grades.

Ms. Miller stated after she saw Dylan in the hallway by the
science rooms he walked by Doug Johnson's room. She surmises they
looked into the reom and saw Mr. Sanders and probably figured he was
dead because of all the blood.

Dylan and Eric continued on to the next room. Ms. Miller heard
shots. She heard a bottle break. They did not hear any more
sounds. Ms. Miller looked out in the hallway. Ms. Miller
remembered Elizabeth Schneider (teacher's aid) was hiding in the
science office. She yelled for Ms. Schneider to come over to Doug
Johnson's room.

Ms. Miller stated she saw some dark liquid on the floor. Ms.
Miller then saw a fire. She believes Dylan or Eric threw a molotov
cocktail. She was able to put out the fire with a fire extinguisher.

Ms. Miller stated there was a phone ill the rOom and she was
able to call her husband to let him know she was all right.

When asked if she knew the time she called. Ms. Miller stated
the time on their answering machine was 11:08 A. M. which really
meant 12;08 P.M. because they never changed the recorder to daylight
savings time.
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Ms. Miller stated she let Aaron Hancey call his father. While
Aaron was talking to his father, the father got a call from his
other son Adam, who stated he was in the' choir rooro and he was all
right. Mr. Hancey called 911 and. they were able to converse with
the 911 operator in getting instructions to take care of Mr.
Sanders.

Ms. Miller stated she told the 911 operator that Dylan Klebcld
was one of the gunmen.

As time went on Mr. Sanders had more blood in his mouth and was
getting weaker. At approximately 3:30 P.M. the Police Swat Team
rescued all of them from the science rooms. Mr. Sanders was still
alive but his breathing was becoming a labor to him.

Ms. Miller stated she left her black purse in her chemistry
room. The contents of the purse were her checkbook, credit
cards, sunglasses, money (does not know how much) and driver's
license. She also had a briefcase with the students grades.

In addition Ms. Miller related on Monday night be Ecz-e the


Shooting between 5 P.M. to 5,30 P.M. she saw two boys one dressed in
a sleeveless T shi:t"t with blue jeans pulling a dolly that contained
a box as big as a Big Screen TV. She saw anoche r student behind
him. Ms. Miller stated however, she did not know either boy.

Ms. Miller was asked if she knew who the Trench Coat Mafia
members were. Ms. Miller stated she had never heard of the Trench
Coat Mafia.

Information; Theresa Miller


DOB 8-11-58
2535 Estes St.
Lakewood, Co.
303-232.-S608

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MORlUS, G

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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

Date oftr::liuctiption 4/30/99

Gary Morris, Date of Eirth, May 26, 1982, 8972 West Ida
Place, Littleton, Colorado 80123, telephone number (303)904-
9687, was interviewed at his residence in the presence of his
parents Arthur and Eecky Stienberger. After being advised of the
identity of the interviewing Agents and the nature of the
interview, Morris furnished the following information:
Morris is a Junior at Columbine High School. On April
20, 1999, at approximately 11:15 a.m., Morris was attending a
special English class in the Ace Room. This is a two-hour block
class during periods 4 and 5. The class begins at 10:20 a.m.,
and ends at 12:05 p.m. Morris was alone in the Ace Room as the
rest of his classmates had gone to the Tech Lab Morris did not
have any work to do in the Tech Lab and was told he could stay in
the Ace Room and read a book or do other work. At approximately
11:20 a.m., Morris left the Ace Rocm to get a drink of water at a
fountain down the hall. After getting his drink he was walking
back to the classroom and heard an explosion in the front upper
commons area. He then heard the fire alarm go off and began
following the fire escape plan. AS he was leaving the building
he heard someone say, "he has a gun".
After exiting the school on the northside, Mcrris went
to 'the pit". Other students were talking that it must of been a
senior prank until an officer stated that there was a man with a
gun. The students were pushed back to Clement Park and Morris
jumped the fence and went to the parking lot by the baseball
fields. He was again pushed back to the school parking
lot (Clement Park area) and then out to Eowles Avenue. During his
exit from the school, Morris ran into his friend Nathan Vanderau.
Vanderau is also a Junior at Columbine High School.
After reaching Bowles Avenue, Morris saw a friend's
cousin named Tabatha Last Name Unknown (LNU). Tabatha LNU had
previously graduated and possibly had gone to another school.
Tabatha Lmfs cousin is Bill Greaber, a Junior at Columbine High
School and a member of the Ace Class with Morris. Tabatha LNU
and an unknown female riding in her car, agreed to give them
(Morris and Vanderau) a ride to Morris' house. Thev arrived at
approximately lZ:lS p.m., at Morris' residence. At·approximately

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12:30 p.m., Morris' stepfather Arthur Stienberger arrived at the


residence.
Morris had been working on a project for his Ace class
at the time of the shootings at Columbine High Sohool. He was
working on the computer making corrections to his class project.
The olass had read the book "Into Thin Air" concerning a mountain
climber who died climbing Mount Everest. The teacher gave the
olass a projeot to prepare a letter or report as if you only had
two hours to live and what was the last thing you would say or
do. Morris wrote a letter as if he was in a war battle. like at
the beaches of Normandy. Attaohment A. Morris confirmed was the
report that he was working on. Miss Paula Reed is the teacher of
the Aoe Class and had gone to the restroom just prior to Morris
leaving the classroom.
Morris was not personally familiar with Eric Harris or
Dylan Klebold. Morris knew Eric Friesen to be a member of the .
Trench Coat Mafia. Friesen was in Morris' freshman German class.
Friesen graduated or droppea out of Columbine High School last
year. Friesen's father is a Science teacher at Columbine High
School.
All the students at Columbine High School left the
members of the Trench Coat Mafia alone. The group all sat at the
same table in the commons area in the morning and sat together at
lunch on a bench. This group of students was into getting
attention and the more attention they got the more they liked it.

Morris left his backpack in the Ace Room. The backpack


is a black Jansport with a brown leather bottom. There's a hole
in the bottom of the backpack. Morris does have a Texas
Instrument Tra6 calculator in the backpack.
Morris' locker is located by the gym hall, but he has
not used it in years. He could not reoall the locker number.
Attachment B is a map of the SChool that he and Nathan
Vanderau made along with two other friends. The map shows where
they were at the time the incident began.

JC·001.005935
Gary Morris

Dear Mom and Dad,

I'm about to go into battle and the chances of me coming out of this battle are

slim to none, I am in the first wave Which means that we are the first to go into battle

and we are basically on a suicide mission, We leave in the morning and I hope that

you are not visited bY any officers, but I guess if you were not going to be visited by

the army you would not be reading this leiter,

Mom, I would just like to say that I love you and you did a great job in raising me,

don't ever doubt that, Even though I didn't show it, you taught me a lot Do not let

Madisongrow up not knowing me, Keep me in her life as much as if I ware still alive,

Tail her that I toved every minute I spent with her, and even though we couldn't talk, I

felt like I knew What she was feeling, Tell Raena that even though I didn't show it

much, I did love her a lot and if she weren't around to annoyme so much, I don't know

What I would have done. I want you ail to remember me by the good times we had,

.' • Raena I hope you learnedfrom my mistakes, and if need be, make an example of me

rather than a role modeL I don't want to sound like the parents, but keep your grades

up and try not to Pal'll: to much. Tell Arthur that he madea great step-oad and that I

enjoyed every minute. He jumped in at probably one of the most difficult places in our

lives, I was 14 and Raena was 6, Even though you jumped in there you made a gr~at

parent

Dad, even though we didn't see nearly enough of each other, I feel that the time

we did spend was worth it. I think that maybe it was the lack of time together made the

times we did have that much more valuable. We never really fought, we just had a

JC-001.005936
good time. Tell Brianna that I love her and that I'm sorry I wasn't up there all so much.

I just can't be comfortable up there with all the tension. I have to admit that I do not like

the way Kate and her kids treat you and everybody else. I felt that Raena was

mistreated, you were never there to see it. Kate always acted different towards Reana

and I when you were not around. I don't know whether it was jealousy or what but we

were mistreated. Sometimes I don't think you realize how much she mistreats you.

You have just been around it so long, you don't notice. I know we've already discussed

it, but I think you still need to get out of that relationship. There is always a way to fix a

mistake, and I \IIIOU1d hate for you to have to live with her for the rest of your life. This

part is to all a the step-brothers and step-Sisters. You all need to stop acting like

spoiled brats and start thinking about other people. Sharla you are worst of them all.
remember when I went up one weekend so I could fix my car and you were whining

about not gelting to drive the prelude. You could have driven the truck, but you said

you would rather have called in sid< to worlt I'm sorry but you do not own any of the

cars you drive, so you cannot complain about which one you get stud< with driving.

When you buy a car then you can drive that car. Wally and Pat never had any

problems with the parents driving their cars. You guys need to stop bickering and

fighting for what you can get. It feels iii lot better to give, you were never laught that

though.

Well. I guess I'm off to battle and I'm going to die for my country. No matter what

I said in this letter I want everyone to know that we all went through good and bad times

but try to remember the good.

JC·001· 005937
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0«,.,.. FIRST DEGREE MURDER "",, 99038856


Victim: SCOTT 05/18/99
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ASSOCIATED CASE REPORT NUMBERS,


Jefferson County Sheriffs Office C.R., 99-7625
FBI con~rol number, 174A-DIV·57419
SUBJECT, MULVEY, John Michael
nOB, 03/08/83
7755 South Kendall Court
Littleton, CO. 80123
(3031 932-9383
PARENTS,
MOTHER, Lynnda Mul-"ey
FATHER: Richard Mulvey
OBSERVATION / IhVESTlGATION,
On May 10, 1999 I was assigned an interview with Columbine High Scheol
student, John MUlvey, who may have been in the cafe~eria. On May 17th I
spoke with John's mother, Lynnda Mulvey, and made an appointment for an
interivew on May 18th a~ 0800.
On May 18th I arrived at 7755 South Kendall Court at 0750 and
con~ao~ed John and Richard Mulvey.
John reported that he does attend Columbine High School and is in the
~enth grade. John further advised that he was in school on April 20, 1999.
John rela~ed that he has four~h hour free, and had met some friends in the
cafeteria to decide where they were going to lunch. John advised tha~ he
met his friends in the area of ~able iden~ified as I'LL". John continued ~o
say that they remainded in the cafeteria only about five minu~es before
going ~o lunch. John advised that he used the east stair way ~o get to the
cafeteria.
John stated tha~ while he was in the cafeteria he did not no~ice any
large duffel type bags on the floor or tables. He further said that while
he was in the the cafeteria he did not see anyone bring such a bag in~o ~he
cafeteria John advised that he and his friends left the schaal and walked
to Clement Park where Ben Cahn's car was parked. John said that he went to
lunch with Ben Cohn, Jock Pe~erson, Kyle Gumnere, and Luke Jenson. Ben
drove ~o a McDonalds where they obtained lunch. John continued ~o say that
they returned to the park, and Kyle and Luke returned to school. He, Ben,
and Jock remained in the park.

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John continued to say that he returned to school between 11:20 and


11:30AM. John advised that he had entered the school by way of the main
entrance. John stated he was in the area between the two doors when he
heard a shot followed by an explosion. John said that the shot and
explosion sounded like the came from the west end of the school but he
could not tell if they were inside or outside of the building. At this
time a teacher tOld them to get down which they did. There were then a
number of students running for the door, so John and Ben left the school
and returned to Ben's car. They then drove around for about a half an
hour, and then returned to the park where the spoke to other Columbine
students and learned what had happened. They then went to the library in
Clements Park where Ben called his mother. Ben'S mother then called
Richard Mulvey. John said that he went to Ben's house where he stayed
until his parents picked him up. John said that he did not see who was
doing the shooting.
Jorill stated that he does not know either Eric Harris or Dylan Klebold,
nOr has he had any contact with either subject. Further he does not know
anyone who belongs to or associates with the Trench Coat Mafia. John
further advised that none of his friends belong the the group. John
continued to say that he had heard no rumors about impending trouble at
school prior to April 20th, and further he had heard nothing about people
building bomos or buying guns.
John advised that he does drive to school and parks in Clement Park so
he did not observe either Harris or Klebold driving into the parking lot at
the school.
John could provide no further information and the interview ended at
0815.

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Name: STEPHEN PARTRIDGE


Affiliation: Past Student-Columbine High School
DOB: 07-14-1982
Sex: Male
Address: 7183 West Walden Drive, Littleton, Colorado
Telephone: 303-973-5068
Friend of other TCM members
Rapid Start#: DN#3760
On 08/18/1999, Investigator Donald Estep, DNJTTF-DT interviewed
STEPHEN PARTRIDGE, who advised the following:
PARTRIDGE, was a fellow class mate and friend of DYLAN KLEBOLD.
He advised they shared the same limousine to the prom and he
spoke to him briefly at after prom.
PARTRIDGE advised he was not aware of KLEBOLD's plans for April
20, 1999. He advised he was shocked to find out about KLEBOLD's's
involvement in the incident.
PARTRIDGE was unaware of any individuals that may have assisted
DYLAN and ERIC HARRIS on April 20, 1999.
PARTRIDGE was asked if he knew of a SUSAN that DYLA.'1 and ERIC
HARRIS may have known. He replied no, he was not familiar with
her.

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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

04-30-99
On April 29, 1999, JENNIFER PLATO, date of birth 10-20-
81, social security number 464-95-4089, 8160 S. Marshall Ct.,
Littleton, Colorado, phone number 303-933-2421, was interviewed
in the presence of her mother by Christopher T. Schaefer, who
identified himself as a Special Deputy United States Marshall
currently assigned to the Federal Bureau of Investigation Joint
Terrorist Task force.
PLATO, after being advised of the identity of the
interviewer, was told of the FBI's investigative interest in the
shooting at Columbine High School on April 20, 1999.
PLATO advised the following.
PLATO is a student at Columbine and was walking in the
hallway on the south side of the gymnasium when her friend Ph~l
Vanderau grabbed her and told her that someone had a gun. PLATO
ran out of the school on the northwest s~de of the building and
continued running to a shed located by the varsity baseball
field. PLATO along with Vanderau took cover behind the shed for
approximately five minutes. She stated that during this time she
heard screaming as well as gunfire and explosions. Her and
Vanderau ran from that location up to the track, over a fence and
took shelter in a maintenance shed for approximately 2 and ~
hours before the police oame and got them. PLATO continued to
hear gunfire and explosions for approximately two hours.
Located in the shed along with PLATO and Vanderau were
approximately ten students, one teacher (Mr. Lowry), and two
workers.

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explosive devices. PLATO did ~,ow who the shooters were after
they were identified by the media. PLATO did not know the
suspects by name.

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07-09-99
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2690 SouthHowell Street
Lakewood, Colorado
(303) 988-2545

Occupation: EnglishTeacher/Columbine High School

INVESTIGATION:

On Friday, July 9, 1999, at approximately 0920 hours, I contacted witness Reed by telephone at her residence. I askedher to
proVide any additional information she could in reference to the incident at Columbine HighSchool. Shesaid that on April 20.
1999, during fifth hour, she had half of her class in what she referred to as Ace, The remainder of her class was with another
teacher in the Tech lab. Sne said that her particularclass was in the northwing of the school. She said that during a particular
time she had gone to tho faculty bathroom and had heard thotire alarmsound. She was uncertain as to what the time waswhen
the alarm sounded. She said that she thought it wasa routine fire alarmdrilland exitedthe northfire doorbetween the Tech arts
room and the band room. She said that she was casually walking Out into this north area parking lot and heard kids yelling
something about guns. She wasstill uncertain as to what wasactually happening, whenapproximately five minutes latershe
heard three loud "booms" and said that they thoughtthey mayhave beencomingfrom the science wing,but was uncertain to
confirm that information. She saidthat she was stillcasually walking north our afthis parking lot and stilltbougfu this wasa fire
alarm drill. but said that she was tryingto get the students away from thobuildingintothe smokers pit area.which was the area
they would have beenduring a normal firealarm.Shesaid mar several adminisrrators cameour and said there were kids in the
school with gunsand started escorting and pushing kidsoverthe chain link fence near the smokerspit. She said that shehelped
students and teachers over the fence forapproximately ten minutes andkidswerescattering allover the Clement Park area She
said after thattimeadministrators saidthat they needed to proceed further north into the parkand said that she and otherstudents
,nd teachers proceeded intothe parking loton the east side of Clement Park, next to SouthPierce Street. She instructed students
to go between cars for their safetyand shortly afterthattimeshe saidshe was contacted by policeofficersthat said theyneeded

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to get further back from the building. She said that some studentsproceededto get into vehicles in this parking lot, but were told
to get OUtand move furtheraway from the park on foot. She said that some students had gone to Leawood Elementary and some

students had gone to the Columbine Public Library. Witness Reed said that she had gone to the public library herself at about
1215hours and tried to calm kids down and initialed student rosters as 10 who was actually at the elementary school and who
was at the public library so that information could be relayed to parents who were showing up on scene. She said that she was
at the library until about 1620 hours. It should be noted thai witness Reed told me she had talked 10 channel 9 news, via
telephone, and made a short interview with them as 10 what she knew about the incident. Shortly after that time, witness Reed
said she took an RTD shuttle bus to Leawood Elemenwy, whereshe coordinated with other teachers and was told abourthe death
of Rachel Scott, She said thai she bad contacted several other parents at the school, as well as students. and just assisted in
helping them IhrOllgh this situationemotionally. She said that she leftthe schoolat approximately 2045 hours with her husband,
who had arrived and taken tbe RID bus with her to the elementary school, She then went heme at that time. Witness Reed said
.he had prior knowledge of the "Trench Coal Mafia" based on some classes she bad taugnt and the social structure of certain
groups.She did not specificallyknow who was in the "Trench Coat Mafia," but did have prior knowledgeofthat particular group
of people. She said that she did notsee anybody with guns and did not witness any fire or smoke coming from the building, but
also stated she was not really paying attention 10 the building itself, Witness Reed did not provide any further Information.

DISPOSITION: Open.

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Narrative:
On 5-20-99 I contacted Sandoval who told me that on 4-2Q..99 at approximately 1115-1120 hrs she and her
sister were outside in the smoker's pit and had just began to enter the school building thru the Family and
:onsumer Studies hall door. Sandoval does not remember hearing anything exceptwhat she thoughtwere
'irecrackers and a senior prank. She then saw peoplein the hallway running and yelling to "get out and
·un". She then ran back out the same doors toward the smoker's pit, jumped the fence and ran to Clements
"ark. While outside she heardgunshots, an explosion and people screaming that people were dead.
3andovaJ left the area.

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No further information.

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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

6/8(99
Russell "Rusty" Schyler, date of birth July 25, 1982,
7996 West walker Drive, Littleton, Colorado 80123, teleohone
number (303) 973-7465, was interviewed at his home. After being
advised of the identity of the interviewing Agent and the nature
of the interview, Schyler furnished the following information:
Schyler is a Junior at Columbine High School. On
April 20, 1999, he attended a DECA banquet at the Wilshire Inn
located at Colorado and Hampden. Approximately thirty Columbine
students attended the meeting with school administrators. The
administrators attending included Frank DeAngelis, principal;
Miss Studanka, Dean; Sid Keating, Campus Supervisor; and Kathy
Frommer, DECP. Supervisor. All of the students attending the DECA
banquet were excused from their second, third and fourth period
classes. After being excused from the ban~~et, schyler did have
time to go back to the school and make a part of his fourth
period marketing class which ended at 11:10 a.m. Schyler decided
he had an excused absence from his fourth hour class so he didn't
hurry back. After fourth period he has "A" lunch beginning at
11:15 until 11:45.
Schyler went back the high school to meet Corey
DePooter in the library and then attend his fifth period class.
His fifth period class was world History with Mr. Fleener. Since
he was going to be in the school for only a short period of time,
he decided to park in a one-hour parking spot on Fair Street next
to Leawood Park. Leawood Park is directly across Pierce Street
from the high school. Fair Street intersects with Pierce at a
traffic light.
Schyler parked his car and walked in the main entrance
of the school. He thought it waS approximately 11:10 a.m. when
he entered the school. He was approximately halfway back to the
library when he realized he had forgotten his backpack at home.
He went back to his car and drove quickly home. He again parked
in the one-hour parking spot at Leawood Park. Schyler advised he
lives just a few minutes from the high school. After parking the
car, he began to walk toward the school. The campus Resource
Officer, Neil Gardner, was in his vehicle at the corner of Pierce
and Fair. SChyler walked past him and as he did, Gardner turned
on his lights and sirens. Gardner peeled out and Schyler heard

Investigation 0tI 5(13/99 JC-001- 005963

n~1 174A-DN-S7419 and Jeffee ~99-7625 0". die""'" ..;6""1""3""'1""9"'9 _


by SA John M. Elvig/ms Control Number #DN2452

This document coruams reuner recommendations not Cl)t'!CllHlons or the FBI 11 is tnt" property of the FBI ami 15tcaned 10 your agency:
i! 2!lJ us o-ruenu are not be disll,t·l.:(~-': c'dsiJe ,,)\H apencv
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174A-DN-57419 and Jeffee 99-7625

Russell Schyler .Page _

him go into the student parking lots. Andy (Last Name Unknown)
(LNU) , a Campus Supervisor, was also in the car with Gardner.
Schyler thought that there may have been a senior prank in the
back parking lets and Gardner was responding tc that. Last year
the seniors poured baby oil down the stairs leading to the
commons area. One girl fell and broke her leg and also hurt her
back.
Schyler thought it was approximately 11:15 a.m. when he
walked in the main corridor of the school. He walked down the
corridor heading west towards the library. As he was walking
down the hall four seniors, a freshman and a female teacher ran
past him. They appeared to be heading to the main office of the
school. The teacher yelled at the students in anger to get in
the office. Schyler thought this may have been in relation to
the senior prank that Gardner was responding to.
As he walked past the entrance to the auditorium he
glanced at his watch and remembers it to be 11:18 a.m. He did
hear five to ten firecracker sounds coming from outside the
school by the library. He doesn't remember at what point he was
in the hallway when he heard those sounds but thought they were
again attributable to the senior prank. He walked through the
fire doors that are located just past the auditorium doors.
After going through the doors he looked up and saw two
white males at the end of the hallway near the glass exit doors.
One of them was facing out the glass doors and the second one was
facing down the hallway toward the library. The individual
facing the doors turned clockwise, or the opposite direction of
the other guy, and was now facing down the hallway towards
Schyler. This individual was ve~1 tall and from the angle
Schyler had looked like he would have had to duck to get through
the doors. He was wearing a black Trenchccat, a hat or beret,
dark in color; and had dark clothing under the coat. He was
holding a semi-automatic weapon with a very large Clip hanging
down from it. Schyler saw his face partially and thou ht based
upon his dress and size that it may have been He
was not a h nd d percent positive that it was
described
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wore a
ressed almost every
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da.·n
s being 6'6" to 6'7" tall and lots of
a black Trenchcoat and
ersonally but had
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dressed like that individual in the hallway before and was basing
his identification of the individual being"'based solely on
how tall he was and his clothing.
This individual began shooting toward Schyler. Schyler
turned around and began to run east down the hallway. He heard
bullets ricocheting off lockers. He ran through the right side
of the fire doors. There is a wall above the fire doors that
connects to the ceiling. As he ran through the fire doors there
was dust coming down from the ceiling or the wall above the fire
doors. He continued running down the hallway, hugging the wall
until he reached the Teacher Resource Center hallway. Schyler
continued to hear gunShots as he ran down the hallway. He does
not know if all the ~unshots were directed at him, but he assumes
they were as he does not remember anyone else being in the
hallway. He ran down that hallway until he reached the
Math/Science hallway. He remembers being the only person in the
hallway. He doesn't know how many rounds were shot at him by
this individual. He thought he heard approximately 20 rounds go
off.
After he turned the corner and entered the Teacher
Resource Center hallway he doesn't remember hearing any shooting.
When he arrived at the Math/Science hallway, he looked right or
west down the hallway. He saw lots of students running down the
hallway from what he thought was probably the cafeteria. He
turned left down the hallway and ran toward the exit by the math
rooms. As he was running down the hallway he did hear more
gunshots down near the west end of the Math/Science hall. He
heard two distinct gunshot so~~ds. After exiting the school he
heard the fire alarm go off. He kept running and was the first
person to cross pierce Street. He met his friend Patrick Lieker
at Leawood Park. They both got into Schyler's car and drove into
Clement Park to retrieve Lieke~s car. Schyler then gave another
student a ride to the King Soopers located at Kipling and
Belleview. He didn't know the name of the student but the
student said he worked at that King Soopers. He described the
student as a white male, approximately 5'10" in height with
blonde hair. He did know the student to have a sister that also
attended Columbine High School.
The second individual in the hallway Schyler saw was
facing down the hallway toward the library. The two individuals

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were shoulder to shoulder and his view of this person was


partially blocked. He described this individual as a white male
with dark hair and not being very tall. He was at least six
inches shorter than the first individual. He thought this
individual may have been wearing a trenchcoat but wasn't positive
because they were standing so close together. His view of this
person was only from the side but he could tell that the
individual was holding a shotgun. The shotgun was pointed down
the hall toward the library. He couldn't see either the
individuals faces very well as they were being backlit by the
doors on the west end of the hallway. He doesn'~ not remember
seeing any broken windows in the glass doors at that time.
Normally for lunch Schyler would go to the top of the
stairs and sit on the railing with Lieker. They sometimes met
other friends in that area outside. Normally during lunch
outside he would see twins Kim and Patty Blair, Ann Marie
Hochhalter and Hochhalter's brother sitting in the grass outside
the cafeteria. There are three small areas of grass with trees
located just outside the cafeteria. That group usually sat at
the second area of grass between the cafeteria and the parking
lot. He also would normally see a group of four to five students
sitting On the hill in the grass. This group often included
Chris Stafford. That group often was between the small trees.
Other stUdents that he does not know also sat out on the grass
hill during their lunch period.
Schyler had seen Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold in the
hallways of the school. He occasionally would say 'hi" to them
and they would say "hi" back. He only knew their first names.
He did know them to be included in the group called the
Trenchcoat Mafia. Some of Schyler's friends often talked with
them, including Alexandra "Alex" Marsh and Bejing Montay
(phonetic). Marsh had been a member of the Trenchcoat Mafia
until last year. She thought that they were getting too involved
with Hitler so she left the group.
On April 20, 1999, Schyler was dressed in a black
Nautica shirt and tan cargo pants. He was wearing black sketcher
shoes, which are a te~~is shoe/dress shoe mix. He was not
wearing a hat.

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Continuation QfFD·)02 of Russell Schyler


Schyler's locker is number 1355 and is located within
the first set of lockers in the south end of the main hall.
Inside the locker are books, papers and his swim team jacket. He
also has mixing bottles in his locker that he used for various
supplements that he takes. As part of his weight training
routine, he takes Creatine, Norandro, 5AD, Tribulis, a carbo
drink and a protein drink. He uses the bottles in his locker to
mix these varying supplements.
Attachment A is a diagram of the interior of Columbine
High School. Schyler indicated on the diagram his approximate
location when he saw the Subjects and the location of the two
subjects. He further indicated on the diagram how he exited the
school.

JC-001· 005967
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WITNESSES,
RUSSELL SCHYLER, DOBl07·25-82
7996West WalkerDrive
Linleto«, Colorado 80123
(303) 973-7465
Sruden!: Columbine High School

LINDA SCHYLER
Same as above

INVESTIGATION:

On June 15, 1999, at about 1445 hours. I contacted witness Russell Schyler by phone. Russell was a srudent at Columbine High .
School. This interview was in referenceto the shooting that occurred on 4-20-99 at Columbine High School.

Russell Schyler advised me on 4-20-99 he did attendhis first hourclass at Columbine High School. Russell said atter his first
hour class wasover, which was approximately 0820 hours, he leftthe school and went to a Decca banquet for school. Russell
said thathe returned to the schoolon 4-2()''J9, at approximately 1120 hours. Russell said that uponhis rerumto the school. he
saw JCSO Deputy Neil Gardner at what he believed was SouthPierce Streetand West Fair Avenue in a marked JCSO vehicle.
andsaw Gardner tum on his emergency equipment and from therepossibly wentinto the parking lotof the highschool. Russel.
saidthatafter parking his vehicle in the studentparking lot, heentered Columbine HighSchool through the east maindoors next
to the administrative offices at Columbine High &0001. Russell said that for all the events after this he has previously been
interviewed by AgentJohn Elvigof the FBL
J C.(l01· 005969

I asked Russell Schylerabout his knowledge and previous dealings withthe "Trench Coat Mafia" at Columbine High School
Russell said approximately a year ago, and although he could not confirm what month it was, he did say it was in 1998. as he
was walking through the commons area of me cafeteria at Columbine HighSchool, there were "Trench Coat Mafia"students

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standing down by the stairs inthe commons. Russell saidas he walked by he overheard themtalkingabouthowtheywere going
to takeover the schooland blow it up. Russell couldnot he specific aboutwho he had heard say that within the "Trench Coat
Mafia" students that were together.

Russell Schyleradvised me thatduring 1998 he hadseen"Trench CoatMafia" students in the hallway at Columbine High School
and alsowhere they gather, whichis in thecommon.areaof Columbine High School. Russell saidthat he beard the"Trench Coat
Mafia"studentstalkingabout how IsaiahShoelswas blackand stupid. They said he does not know which one of the "Trench
Coat Mafia" studentssaid that, however. he said there was one tall "Trench Coat Mafia" student who he identified as Robert
Perry.and he said thereweretwo to threeother male "Trench CoatMafia" students withRobert Perry, however. he did notknow
their names, Russell 'aid that these"TrenchCoat Malia"students were always wearing trenchcoats and in fact he saidhe had
neverseen themwithout their trenchcoats on, Russell alsosaidthathe badoverheard the "TrenchCoat Mafia" students talking
.bout the "jocks"and how they were"steroidfreaks and losers," Russell saidthathe was neverable to hear more than small bits
and piecesof the "TrenchCoez Mafia"conversations, and therefore could not provide any further information about whathad
been said between the "Trench Coat Mafia"students,

I askedRussell Schylerifhe had seen anyone, prior to or duringthe shooting incident. carrying dufflebags and/ora propane tank
that were later recovered in the Columbine HighSchoolcafeteria, Russell advised that he had not seen anyone carrying either
item, r asked Russell ifhe had heardaboutanyonewho may he making explosive devices and/orpossessingor sellingfirearms
Russell advised me that since 4·20·99 he has not heard of anybody who mayhe doing so, however, he did say that priorto the
incident he had overheardan unknown studenthad helped DylanKlebold and Eric Harrismake pipe bombs, Russell saidthis
Student graduated in 1998. I asked Russell if he could describe this person. The only description he could give me was to say
that it was a male. short in stature, and had long hair. No further information could be providedby Russell.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
See information control reports by FBI Agent John Elvig for furtherinformation about his interviewof Russell Sonyler

1ISPQSITION: Caseremains open, pending furtherinvestigation. JC.()01· 005970

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LAKEWOOD POLlCE DEPARTMENT SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT
REPORTING AGENT: KIRK MCINTOSH #1530 LPn CASE NUMBER: 98-38856
CONTROL NUMBER: 2032 JEFF CO CASE NUMBER: 99-7625
CONNECTlNG CONTROL NUMBER: DATE OF REPORT: 5/4199
COLUMBINE TASK FORCE

LEAD NARRATIVE
Paul D. Serverts DOB 07127/81
6333 S. Saulsbury Ct. Littleton CO 80123
H-303·972-8605
Columbine Senior

On 4-30-99 I contacted paul Serverts by phone reference the incident at Columbine.


erverts stated.that he had never
even talked to Kliebold or Harris. Serverts stated that he had seen the two in the school, along
withothers wearing the trench coats, hilt not on the day of the incident

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WITNESS:

ANNETTE SHINN, 006104-09-82


6637 West Hinsdale Avenue
Littleton, CO 80128
(303) 972-1168

lJIIYESTIGAnON:

[ contacted Columbine High School student Annette Shinn and asked her about her observations On 04-20-99. Shinn stated
that she Was walking in the south main hallway toward the top of the stairs when she contacted Dave Sanders. Sanders said
"Don't go this way." Sanders wasstanding in the hallwaywhichgoes in front of the library. Sanderstold her to go downstairs.
She began walking down the stairway which leads to the cafeteria. She stated that she heard some popping noises and heard

students in the cafeteria begin to scream. Shecould see some students in the cafeteriaarea beginto duck. Studentsthen began
running up the stairway from the cafeteria. I asked Shmn if DaveSanderswas injured when she saw him in the hallwaywhich

runs in front of the library. She Slated he was not injured at that time.

Shinnstatedshe first froze on the stairway, then began running up the stairway. She saw Mr. Kraft,a Science teacher flagging
students into the room. She and other students entered that roomand then entered a Chemistrystoreroom. She stated thiswas
Mrs. Miller's room. Shinn stated that she remained m the chemical storageroom with fiveother students and a teacher named
Mr. Cram. They remained there until they were rescued by the SWATteam. Shinn stated that she did not see any suspects
nor did she see any weapons.

DISPOSITION: Open.

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COLUMBINE mGB 11·1'-99
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W1'f!\iESS:
Shinn, Annette, D0814·9-82
6637 W. Hinsdale Avenue
Littleton, Co. 80128
303·972·1168

INVESTIGATION:
Columbine High School student Annette Shinn was interviewed by leSO Investigator Lock reference control #4272.

Shinn was also interviewed by leSO Investigator Obbema reference control #3762.

According to the report submitted by Investigator Lock, Shinn left school at about H20 on 4.20·99 and did not see
ything that happened.

According to the report submitted by Investigator Obbema, Shinn was in the south main hallway on 4-20·99 as the
shootings started. She was contacted by teacher Dave Sanders, who told her "Don't' go this way." Shinn heard popping
noises and students screaming in the cafeteria. Shinn ended up hiding in the chemical storage room with other students
until rescued by SWAT

On 11·18·99 I spoke to Shinn on the telephone for the purpose of verifying her whereabouts on 4-20-99. Shinn told me
that the statement she gave to Investigator Obbema is accurate and correct. Shinn did not recall being interviewed by
Investigator Lock.

DISPOSITION: Open

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TAYLOR, A

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0'" of ""ns«iption 05/2 4/19 99


Anna Cassidy Taylo~, DOB 08/06/1981, 6526 South Teller
Court, Littleton, Colorado, telephone (303)971-0991, a senior at
Columbine High School, was interviewed at her home in the
presence of her mother, Marilyn Taylor, by Special Agent (SA)
Ricky V. Wright regarding the incident that tcok place on
04/20/1999 at Columbine High School. After being advised as to
the identity of the interviewing agent and the nature of the
interview, Taylor provided the following information:
At approximately 11:10 am, Taylor got out of Language
class, taught by Ms. Lucas, and went directly to choir, taught by
Mr. Andres, which is her fifth period class. Taylor did not see
anything unusual on the way to choir. Taylor is the student
assistant in her choir class and took the attendance role
everyday. There are over 100 students in the class. Starting at
11:1S am, Taylor took role for five to seven minutes. Taylor
then left class and went to the restroom located on the east end
of the south main hall. Taylor was returning west down the south
main hall, when she saw a rush of students coming down the hall
toward her. Taylor did not know what was going on, but joined
the group and ran with them out the exit at the east end of the
south main hall. Once outside, Taylor jumped in a car with a
friend, Tyler Jackman. They then drove together to Leawood Park.

Taylor walked by the cafeteria during first hour and


third hour, but did not go in. Taylor did not see anyone
carrying any large duffle bags and did not see any large duffle
bags in the cafeteria. Taylor did not see any of the gunmen
during the shooting. Taylor did not know Eric Harris or Dylan
Klebold. Taylor did know Brooks Brown a little, because he was
in Taylor's fifth period choir class. Brown was not in class on
the day of the shooting.
On the day of the shooting, Taylor was wearing a short-
sleeved blue shirt, blue jeans, and sandals.

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it aoo its COfltents arenotto he distribl.ued OUlSide your agency.
TOY, L

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WITNESSES:

LYNAE LOUISE TOY, DOBI03-15-82


7759 WestPortland Avenue
Littleton, Colorado 80123
(303) 948-7634
Student: Columbine Hiih School

DONALD TOY,DOBI04-28-60
Same as above
Bus: United States Navy
Recruiting Section
225 East 16th Avenue
Suite300
Denver, Colorado 80205
(303) 866-1993

RONDA TOY, DOBI12·26-60


Same as above
Bus: 361 Inverness DriveSouth
Englewood, Colorado 80112
(303) 799-6550

INVESTIGATION:
JC..001- 005984

On 5-25-99, at 0900hours.I responded to 7759 West Portland Avenue to contactand interview Lynae Toy, who is a student at
Columbine High School. This interview was in reference to theshooting thatoccurred on 4-20-99 at Columbine HighSchool.

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Lynae Toy's mother, Ronda Toy, and her father, Donald Toy, we", presentduring this interview. Lynae tcld me on 4.20·99.
at about 1110 hours,she gOI out ofher mathclass, whichis located on the second levelof Columbine High School. Lynae said
she went With a friend of hers by the name of Sara Cleghorn, to the language arts department, which is also on the second level
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of Columbine HighSchool. She said lhey were going do theirhomework there. Lynae said they both went into the restroom
that is locatedby the math department, and Lynae saidthey werein the rest roomfor about two to three minuteswhen she heard
peopleoutsideof this rest room running and screamingin the hallway. Lynae Toy said she believed the Seniors at the school
were pulling a prank. until she heard the fire alarm at the high school go off. Lynae Toy said they exited the rest roomat that
timeand saw numerous students runningdown the hallways and out of the school. Lynae Toy said she asked what was going
on and at that time heard three explosions that sounded to her like they were coming from the science rooms, or from the
downstairs portionof the school. LynaeToy describes theseexplosives as "loud pops" and did not know If they were gunshots
or explosive devices being detonated. I asked Lynae Toy about her experience with firearms and she said she is not familiar with
them and has not shot a firearm or been present When one has been discharged; therefore, she is not very familiar with them.
~ynae Toy saidthe scienceroom "pops" may havebeencoming from, is locatedon the secondlevel of Columbine High School,
and from the top of the stairway is in the opposite direction from the school's library. Lynae advised me she did not recall
anythingbeingunusualor any unusual noises in the areaof the library, however, she was in the process ofrunning: at that nme.
LynaeToy said Sara Cleghornand her exited the school by running out of the east doors. She said they then ran across South
Pierce Street and into Leawood Park. Lynae Toy said she could recall an ambulance that was at Leawood Park tending to an
unknown female subject at that location. Lynae Toy said while she was in Leawood Park she heard three to four shots, She said

a Columbine HighSchool reacher, Mr. Moore,and other teachers were at the park and everybodybegan scattering by running
out of Leawood Parkwhenthe shotswere heard. Lynae Toy saidSamCleghorn and her ran into thesubdivision that she believed
was east of Leawood Park{this subdivision is Leawood}. Lynae Toy saidthey ran to "a lady's home" with other students, She
said she did not know this lady prior to this incident, Lynae Toy 'aid she called her parent' from this lady's home,
LynaeToy told me that whileshe was in Leawood Park she was looking towards ColumbineHigh School.She said she did not
see anyoneoutsideof the high school, and did not see anyoneinside ofthe school throughthe glass in the windows and doors.
Lynae said at no time during the incidentsee anyone with a firearm or with an explosive device,

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LynaeToy said she had been aware of the "Trench Coat Mafia." however, prior to the shooting incident she did not know the
names of any of the suspects, Dylan Klebold or Eric Harris, LynaeToy said she had seen the "Trench Coat Mafia"students III
the hallways of Columbine High School in the days prior to the shooting, She describedthe "Trench Coat Mafia" students she
had seen as being quiet. She also said the male"Trench Coat Malia" students would where black baseball hats on backwards.
trench coats, and saidthe restoftheirclothingwouldbe blackin color, LynaeToywas not sure if !here were any female "1'rench
Coat Malia" studentsor not. however, did not recall seeingfemales with the maletrenchcoat students.She could also not retail
any females at Columbine High Schoolor in that area Wearing trench coats, LynaeToy said she did not see any ofthe "Trench
Coat Mafia"students get harassed, nor did she see any of the "TrenchCoatMafia"studentsharassanybody else, LynaeToysaid
in fact she did not see anyone at Columbine High School harassing anybody,

Although Lynae Toy said she was not in the cafeteria .t.1I on 4-20-99, I showed her photographsof the dum. bag and the
propanetank that was later recoveredin the cafeteria at Columbine HighSchool, LynaeToy said she did not see eitherof these
iems on 4-20-99or prior to that date, She told me she has not seen anyonecarrying Itemssuch as these. and the closest thing
she has seen would he the duffle bag, the Columbine High Schoolbaseball player, carry. however. she said these bag, are a
lighter colored blue,

Lynae Toy said on 4·20-99 she was wearing khaki coloredpants and a white shirt under. whiteand black over shirt. She said
shebad. blue Jansportbackpack. and said it should have her Identification In it, Lynae Toy said the backpack was left on the
secondlevel of ColumbineHigh School on 4-20-99 when she went outsideof the school,

Lynae Toy told me she has no knowledge ofanyone who may be manufacturing explosivedevices and/or possessingfirearms,
Lynae said she wouldcontactme ifshe heardor sees anything of thisnaturein the future, Lynaesaid she does not know anybody
who has a doublepiercedeyebrow. and alsosaid she doesnot knowwhatthe "thought of the day" was on 4-20-99over the Rebel
News Network (RNN).
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I asked Lynae Toy how well she has been dealing with this incidentsince 4-20·99, Lynae told me she has been doing well,
however. her mother, RondaToy, indicated differently, RondaToy saidshe believes Lynaewas doing fairly well until5-24-99,

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Ronda Toy said on 5-24-99,while LynaeToy was attending school at Chatfield High School,a bomb threatwas calledintothat
schoo]. Ronda Toysaid. suspect was arrested for calling in this bombthreat, however, th.t incident seemedto have scared Lynae
Toy. While [ wastalking withLvnaeToy about the bomb threat thatoccurred on thatday, she began to cry and was upset I tried
to talk with Lynaefor a while, tryingto ease her mind, and I also gaveher, along with her parents.my business card, and asked
them to considertallcing to a JCSO VictimAdvocate. l told them [fthey wantedto speak with a JCSO Victim Advocate they
could contact me and [ would make all the necessary arrangements for them.

DISposITION: Case remains open, pendingfurther investigation.

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04-28-99 _
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On April 28, 1999, PHILLIP VANDERAU, date of birth


09/07/1983, 8031 S. Lamar St. Littleton, Colorado, phone number
303-971-0536, was interviewed by Trooper Christopher T. Schaefer.
who identified himself as a Special Deputy United States
Marshall, currently assigned tc the Federal Bureau of
Investigation Joint Terrorist Task Force.
VANDERAU, after being advised of the identity of the
interviewer I was told of the FBI's investigative interest in the
shoot~ng's at Columbine High School on April 20, 1999.
VANDER~U, provided the following information.

VANDERAU was located in a classroom in the auditorium


on the day of the shooting. VANuERAU left his classroom to use
the restroom located on the east side of the of the commons area
on the lower level. As VANDE~~U waS walking towards the bathroom
an unknown student pushed him back into the aud~torium and told
him that someone had a gun. VAh~ERAU had heard what he thought
was firecrackers, however he dismissed i t as a senior prank.
VANDERAU informed his teacher {Mr. Andes Jr.) that someone in the
cafeteria had a gun. Mr. Andes left the room and returned shortly
and told all of the students to run.
VANDERAU ran throueh the auditorium and exited on the
top level at the doors on the north side. VANDERAU ran past the
gymnasium where he saw a fellow classmate that he knew, Jenniier
Plato. VANDERAU grabbed Plato and told her to run. Both exited
the building at the doors located on the northwest side of the
build~ng. As VANDERAU was running he saw dirt Come up by h~s
feet. He is unsure as to wether this was a bullet or a rock.
VANDERAU turned around and saw that Plato was still behind him
and the two continued to ru~ between the varsity baseball field
and the softball field, where they took cover behind a shed. Both
s~ayed behind the shed for approximately two minutes. Vk~~ERAU
heard numerous ~~nshots as well as loud bangs; but did not see
anything.
VANDE~~U and Plato ran and found shelter in a
maintenance shack located around "Columbine H~ll " VA}IDERAU

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stayed in the bUilding for approximately 1 and ~ hours until a


deputy came and got them. VANDERAU stated that in the shed was
himself, Plato, Andrew Lowry (football coach), and three other
students.
VANDERAU spoke with an unknown police officer and gave
him a statement shortly after he was taken from the maintenance
shed.

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WITNESS;
MELISSA WALKER, OOB/09-05-82
5923 West Maplewood Drive
Littleton, Colorado80123
(303) 797·8410
Student: Columbine High School

INVESTIGATION;

On 4--29-99, at about l705 heurs, l met with Melissa Walker at herresidence. I asked Walker if she would describeto me the
eventsof 4-20-99. She stated that whenshe went to school she parked in the Clement Park parking 101. Sheand fellow student
Rachel Scott then walked from the Clement Park parking lot to the school. They arrived about 0745 hours.

Walkerstated that she had her first hour off. The secondhour she had photo class, In Photoclass she had a projectshe was
working on, so she went to the Tech Lab with Stephanie Plank to do some work, Usually she sees Eric Harris in the video room
at that time. but he was not there, I asked Walker if she observed the RNN broadcast during second hour, She stated she did
not pay aitennon to it. Walker's third hour was in Keyboarding with Mr Sanders.

The fourth hour she went to her ACEclass, She went back to the tech lab with Stephanie Munson Walker stated that while
in the Tech lab she looked up at the clock and noticed the timewas 1140hours, Walkerand Munson left the tech lab at that
time to return to theirACE class, When they entered the hallway they saw a teacherwho Walkerbelieves to be science reacher.
Me Peterson, The teacherwas yelling,-Get out of the building," Sheasked him why and he responded. "Peopleare shooting ..

Walkerstared she went down the hallway towardsthe dOOlS which enter into the main hallway on the upper level. When she
and Munson went throughthose doorsthey turned momentarily to the west. Walker saw a gunman m the hallway to the West
The gunman was wearingall black.She stated she only glanced at him and could not describe to me his size or clothing. She

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stated all she could see was the colorblack.

Shestated she hearda lot of gunshots, thatwere SO loudthe noise hurtherears. Shestared the shotswerevery rapid. Sheturned
to the eastand beganrunning towards the double glassdoors which exit to the main entry of the school, The teacher that bad
yelledforthemto get ourof the buildingranahead of her and into theadministration offices, wherehe was trying to getpeople
out of the building. Walkerstated that she did not noticeany crowd in the hallway. She stated she was really not aware of
others. She and Munson were exiting the glass doors on the right, then Munson told her, "I can't feel my root." Walker
grabbed Munson's arm and began to pull her along When they cleared the first set of glass doors Munson stated she felt
something hit her upper rightarm. (Shestatedshe was bruised for a couple days andsore in thatarea. however. the bruise was
no longer visible at the time of our interview. 1asked her if the bruisehad any particularshape, She stated that she didn't
recall.) I asked Walker If when she exited the set of doors on the right did she notice whether the doors on the left were
shattered. She stated they were not. She stated that when they were in between the two set of glass doors the noise became
ouderand was still rapid,

Onceoutsidethe two girls slopped at me bike racks. Walker noticed that Munson's foot wasbloodied. She stated that no one
was coming out of the school behindthem, She told Munson that they could not stop. The two then continued to the east.to
Leawood Park. which is on the eastside of Pierce, across from Columbine High School. At Leawood Park, Math teacher 'vlr
Havens metthem. He said that Munson had beenshot. He instructed someone to get a phone to call 9-1-1. Walker stared ";,at
the female teacher, whose nameshe did not know, found a cell phone andcalled9-1-L Walkerstated she didn't see the police
at first. but about five minutes laterofficers were pulling intothe teachers parking lot of the high school. She Stated about ten
minutes later paramedics. were arriving.

1askedWalker what she waswearingthatday Shestaled she was wearing faded denim jeans and a yellow top withthe writing
-CK Jeans' on the front. I asked Walker if therewereany students with Mr. Peterson when they first saw him. She staled thai
students, whom she could not identify, were running behind Mr Peterson, saying, -on my God." She stated that she does nOI
know which direction those students ran, She believes they possibly could have followed Mr. Peterson intothe administration

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office. I asked Walker if she bad any books with her Or did she know whereshe left her books. She stated that when leaving
the tech lab she had her books in her hand and keptthem with her as they ran out of the school into the park.

Walkerstatedthatshe has knownEricHarris from having a gymclasswithhim during the first semester. She stated she would
hangout with Harris duringclass. When theywould see each other in the hallway theywouldalways say hi. She stated shehad
no social contact with him outside of scbool. Walker recalls that on Friday, 4-16-99, she saw Harris wearinga ball cap WIth
the letters "KMFDM" on it She statedshe thought it was a radio station. Harris "got all defensive Over it" and said It was a
German band.

Walker stated that she has heard since the shooting that members of the "Trench Coat Mafia." specifically Harris, had been
madefunof a lot by otherstudents. Shestatedshedid not think thatwas truebecause Harris had a lot of mends She stated she
had never personally seen him ridiculed.

I asked herwho werethe members of rhe "Trench Coat Mafia" thatshe knew. Shestated thatone whitemale was named "Tad"
and wore a trench coat. She described him as beingabout 6'1". short blond hair, shaved in the back. She stated "Tad" would
slouch whenever he would sit or walk. She described him as having longarms. She has not seen him around lately

Walkerstated that Robyn Anderson, the girl who boughtthreeof the guns for the suspects. associated with the "Trench Coat
Mafia." Anderson dated Patrick McDuffy, a former Columbine student, beforeshe dated Dylan Klebold,

Walker described Chris Morris as the leaderof the"Trench COIll Mafia:' She stated he always had a "mean" face I asked her
why she felt that he was the leader She stated that the "Trench Coat Mafia' wouldalways sit at the Same twO tables in the
cafeteria I showedher a diagram of the cafeteria. and she identified tables Eand F as the tables theywould sit at. She stated
when Morris wouldsit down at the first table ("E") the others would comeand sit around him. When he wouldget up. other,
would follow hIm He would be the one who would say wheretheyweregoing to go.
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Shehadabsolutely no knowledge ofany kindof bombs or bomb making, or of a threat of revenge against students in the high
school. Walker stated for further information, I should speak with herbrother, Christopher Walker, who was a close friend of
Eric Harris.

DISPOSITION; Open.

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5923 WestMaplewood Drive
Littleton, CO 80123
(303) 797-8510
Student-Columbine HighSchool

PARENTAL INFORMATION,

MAULER, LOR!
Same as above.
Business phone: (303) 741-5123

MAULER. GARY
Same as above.
Business phone: (303) 9774646

INVESTIGATION;

On 07,i6-99, betweenthe hours of IBO and 1202, I had an opportunity to speak with Melissa Walker in reference to the
Columbine incident that occurred on 04-20-99.
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Uponcontacting Melissa, she toldmethat shearrived at school on 04-20·99, at about8:00a.m., parking her vehicle in Clement
Park and then she walked to themain entrance of the high school. Melissa toldmethatas she waswalking in from Clement Park
that she walked into school that morning with Rachel SCOtt and the twoof them proceeded intothe school. Afterentering into
'be highschool, Melissaproceeded to her locker. Aftershe finished at her locker, she wentdown into the cafeteria, due to the

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fact that she doesn't have a first hour class. She told me that she arrived in the cafeteria at about 8:05 a.m. and remained until
8:20a.m. I askedMelissawhereshe sat in the cafeteria. Sheslatedthat herand her friends, SarahAnoia, Rachel Scott, andKim
Cornell, pickeda table over in Rebel Cornerjust across from the studentstore.

Melissaexplained that about 8:I0 a.m. Rachel Scott got up and left the cafeteria, due to the fact that she had an appointment to
speak with the organizersof the Rebel NewsNetwork(also known as RNN). Apparently, she was applying for an opening as
an anchor person. After Melissa left the cafeteria at 8:20 a.rn., she told me that she wentto her second hour Photo class taught
by Ms. Halikala (spelling unknown}, Third period she has Keyboarding, which was taught by Mr. Sanders. Fourth and fifth
hours,she has Ace Computerclass, whichis taughtby Mr.Tucker. Melissa toldme that she believes fourth hour startedaround
10:15 a.m, and the computerclassroom is located at the far northend of the schoolnear the Bandroom, it wasn't untilaround
II :00 a.m. that she actually went down to the Tech Lab to work on a computerproject with her friend. Stephanie Munson I
vsked Melissa if she could tell where the Tech Lab was located within the school. She told me if you are walkingwestdown the
main hallway, YOIlI second hallway to yourleft,rumsouth and thenthe door to the Tech Lab Isthe first dooron the right. Melissa
explained the reasonthey had gone to the Tech Lab was that she and Stephanie were to workon a schoolproject. She also told
me that there was a third memberof their group by the name of BriannaCook. who was normallyin their group. but Brianna
wasn't at school on 04-20-99.

Arabout 1125 hours, Melissatold me that she and Stephanie left theTech Labin order to contact Ms. Reed. whenthey saw Mr
Peterson run past them and he was tellingthem to get OUt of the building. At this point, Melissa hadno idea whatwasoccurring.
She statedthat she questioned Mr. Peterson, He againjust told them to get out of the building. She thought that the Chemist",
Lab had blown up because she heard poppingnoises, so she andStephanie startedwalkingnorth towardthe main hallway As
the twoof them reachedthe mainhallway, Melissalooked westdown thehallway, whereshe describedseeing a tall, white male.
dressed in all black. standing down near the gymnasium, Melissa told me she then looked toward the main office and she
observed Me. Peterson run into the office.
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Melissaand Stephanie startedto run east down the main hallway and Melissadescribed that as they reached the glass doors to
'xit from the schoolthat she heard gunfire comingfrom behind her, at which timethe glass dOOl'S shattered. but the twoof them

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