Eric Harris

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Columbine, five years later
The kids who survived the worst school massacre in U.S. history have graduated, and some of them have even forgiven. But many of their parents have not.
A reader's guide to the Columbine report
We point you to the highlights in a true-crime chronology of the high school killing spree
The Columbine Report
Uncut text, video and audio from the year-long investigation into the tragedy.
Columbine report released
The long-delayed CD-ROM details the events of the massacre but fails to answer the central question: Why?
Images of Columbine terror for sale
Sheriff's department releases shocking video of massacre scene -- for $25 a tape.
Stunning new Columbine charges
On the eve of the massacre's anniversary, a flurry of lawsuits by victims' families allege that law enforcement killed a student -- and failed to save many more.
Damaged goods
The parents of a murderer sue adoption workers, claiming they should have been told about the boy's mentally ill birth mother.
Why the Columbine report is delayed
Still fielding attacks over leaked video footage and grim timing, the sheriff's department is waiting for the right moment to release the full details of the high school massacre.
The hidden culprits at Columbine
Two crazy boys pulled the triggers, but lax laws put the guns in their hands.
Columbine High School shut down
In the wake of new chat room threats and the release of the killers' videotapes, wary school officials cancel the last two days of class.
Columbine killers thank gun providers on video
Mark Manes gets six years in prison for supplying one of the weapons used in the Colorado high school massacre.
Attendance down at Columbine after threats
A "suicidal" senior was arrested after vowing to "finish the job" on the eve of the six-month anniversary of the massacre.
Hurting young men put pen to rage
A writing teacher who works with juveniles sees familiar pain in the diary of Eric Harris.
Who said "Yes"?
Local reporters have known for months that eyewitnesses disputed the account of Cassie Bernall's "martyrdom." So why did the truth take so long to see print?
Columbine: We stand behind the story
Although sheriff's officials have downplayed their role in revealing details about the Columbine investigation, no one has challenged a single fact reported.
Inside the Columbine High investigation
Everything you know about the Littleton killings is wrong. But the truth may be scarier than the myths.
"Kill mankind. No one should survive"
The writings of Eric Harris reveal an equal-opportunity hater who rails against minorities and racists and can't stand the WB.
How much mourning is enough?
As Columbine High goes back to school, parents and students wrestle with how to remember while also trying to move on.
Who owns the Columbine tragedy?
As reporters swarm on the first day of school, students will try to "take back" their high school and put the massacre behind them.
Let the litigation begin
Kevorkian's lawyer's suit against the Columbine killers' parents is just the beginning.
"I smell the presence of Satan"
Is Littleton's evangelical subculture a solution to the youth alienation that played a role in the Columbine killings, or a reflection of it?
Quake, Doom and blood lust
Violent games aren't a problem, says the computer gaming press -- while lovingly hawking the latest innovations in pixelated gore.
Web of doom
Post-Littleton, paranoid media pundits seem blind to the line between the computer screen and reality -- just like the killers.
White lies
Asking "How could it happen here?" reveals the racism behind our thinking about violence
Hitler youth?
What little we know of the Columbine killers' motives points to the dangers lurking in dark, Nazi-worshiping corners of alienated youth culture.
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