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Life & Events > Columbine Killer's Mom: 'No Inkling' on Son
 

Columbine Killer's Mom: 'No Inkling' on Son

Columbine killer’s mom: ‘No inkling’ on son


Mother’s anguish emerges in Oprah magazine essay on teen's suicide


 


Dylan Kliebold in a 1998 Yearbook Picture from

Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado


DENVER - In
the first detailed public remarks by any parent of the two Columbine
killers, Dylan Klebold's mother says she had no idea her son was
suicidal until she read his journals after the 1999 high school
massacre.

Susan
Klebold's essay in next month's issue of O, The Oprah Magazine, says
she is still struggling to make sense of what happened when her son and
Eric Harris killed 12 students and a teacher in the shooting rampage at
Columbine High School in suburban Denver. Twenty-one people were
injured before Klebold and Harris killed themselves.

"For
the rest of my life, I will be haunted by the horror and anguish Dylan
caused," she wrote. "I cannot look at a child in a grocery store or on
the street without thinking about how my son's schoolmates spent the
last moments of their lives. Dylan changed everything I believed about
myself, about God, about family, and about love."

The
killers' parents have repeatedly declined to talk about the massacre.
They gave depositions in a lawsuit filed by families of the victims,
but a judge in 2007 sealed them for 20 years after the lawsuit was
settled out of court.

In her essay, Susan Klebold wrote that she didn't know her son was so disturbed.

"Dylan's
participation in the massacre was impossible for me to accept until I
began to connect it to his own death," she wrote in excerpts released
by the magazine ahead of Tuesday's publication.

"Once
I saw his journals, it was clear to me that Dylan entered the school
with the intention of dying there. And so in order to understand what
he might have been thinking, I started to learn all I could about
suicide."

In
a statement with the essay, Oprah Winfrey wrote that Susan Klebold has
turned down repeated interview requests but finally agreed to write an
essay for O. A spokeswoman for the magazine said Klebold was not paid
for the essay, and there were no plans for her to appear on Winfrey's
television show.

A spokeswoman for the Klebold family said there would be no further statements.
In the essay, Klebold said her son left early for school on the day of the shootings.

"Early
on April 20, I was getting dressed for work when I heard Dylan bound
down the stairs and open the front door. Wondering why he was in such a
hurry when he could have slept another 20 minutes, I poked my head out
of the bedroom. 'Dyl?'

All he said was 'Bye.'

The
front door slammed, and his car sped down the driveway. His voice had
sounded sharp. I figured he was mad because he'd had to get up early to
give someone a lift to class. I had no idea that I had just heard his
voice for the last time."

She said she had "no inkling" how sick her son was.

"From the writings Dylan left behind, criminal psychologists have concluded that he was depressed and suicidal.

When
I first saw copied pages of these writings, they broke my heart. I'd
had no inkling of the battle Dylan was waging in his mind."

https://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/33257356/ns/us_news-crime_and_courts/
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