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INVESTIGATION
On April 22, 1999 the Columbine Task Force received information that the yet to be printed 1999 Columbine High
School yearbook was going to have a dedication to the 'TCM" and a photo of Eric Harris wearing black "BDU" pants
and sunglasses. The school administration decided to pull these from the yearbook Copies of these pages were faxed
to the task force as well as the index pages showing Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold's names.

The dedication reads:


Ode :0 the rCM
From hacking and bowling to a downtown day at a certain convention, from players and
abstainers to certain teachers that we won't mention, from learning to sack and wearing
black to last years week of OOS suspension, High school is over so get some coolie"s
and relieve that built-up tension. Have an awesome summer! Robyn

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" •. weli. It £#!lIIIl£ tile IJays aid If prrmygoodjob itl finding lUI/at the girls like
II/ jnsilion. Dnrilegirls !mOll'what theguyslike? Here's wh(/tthe11,lI.''S tmnk.:
'ine gllys spot th« po$lerand begill IO IUl/giL Craig: So. spnny man Js
the demon'! leMita: Yeah. ha ha, The £fX}rty glly has the b8tltl From World
indusn» Si::areboams. The Ilendis a part of de/.iIW'1I. SerxtQ: J nolcs ron-
!Ilsetl. Wnich one is the casual? Samh: This one. She /loints 10 the largest Cai!.uWiy stmlling .u ,tji •
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nue- CraIg: V-neck?Wlie-beater-SersJo:Silrrnstfcal1y.Okay.let's getsome black looe. ~ ,dinS!: ht ,
ligb( leather panls in 1I••sre, l'en.ny: They're corduroys! Sergio: Points IO p er s o n at r ;-. 'I)' • .. ttl,
file smallesl f!l"l on the poster. What are these !hen? 'afg: Sarcastically. ~:~giaS~~ti ~~ .' '" ,t ; >
Theguysare \\eating I1ght leather pants in all three ,. h.. ts, Girls:umgilter. wen ~ 'If'~

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wtfe-beater as a dre-ss up outfit. That's klnda new to me. ' don't think you irad h~J
\0 keep
t.! -1 ~:d renllywnJl it1 [1'" in iiftice dolngtha., ,vlf.Alt..> life e~umg~Wf'.AJ'guy the
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ber. No flnsll,"- ,~rgio qldckty changes In Il1Wther guy... /xI£k In the dernl· poklt-
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iittle brt mare . : sponyguysbe· phOlO by
cause he could ~:;:\,~';, get Itght out of Jenny
th"l and go to .•_ . school. Cra!g: WaUi\o+t.;
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and Sergio are not happy with the final results,
Girls: Ohhh! A sense 0{ shock: and lallghter hit
II'" girls. Serglo: Yeah, good try girls! Everyone
lauglls,Illegirlsolwiou.ly did nor do a good jobac-
cording to Sergio and Craig.
So woo wall • right, the boys' style or
the girls' style? Who knows? All
_knownOW' Is thatguys anti girlsobviously lookat style in a
d1Iferentway; Not only do boys and girlsdisagreewith style.
buuodomembersofthe .~ 1bbebriefinexplalnlng
SeIlinr -llfl E:o:hange
the style of"our generation. u_~ wouldhave co say!!'sa mlx- , Smd(tlH Ana Ayala
)w:e of... WlIll. everything. It is tao dlflicultto explain. We pall'" <lulinga rnking
trip tog\ant;c annesur·
are a mixture of all generations. tight- rounding scenerywhile
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rolled, fles : v-colored, and even with her han<lker-
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aUknow i~ that yotll' vofC'e
( J< '0 ."1' proud of )"'''1 will alivtlys bo he.rd .beve
tcve M!)m and Dad thecrl'Wd. Sl.~ as ytlU ar«
always.
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Mom, Nathanael, Bryll,
"'alth.w Qlld Uncle Sam
Wadi Alan Frank
lbu hQVll given us so mud!
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R.membor to alivtly, follow
~. • heart and creattve spjrit
Joshua Hardison COl\Ctert C;"'I......r. II I. M'r,,,,,,,r patflb. you ..·ho(fs~.
M,,"l,ew Hardy Muail:alc 1, re, t I, 12 BelrtJ4 tQ yourself and klWW
Ihal we love ytlu,
"~'~ .er
'Harmon -You rtll:i'c:d to I".,lll'l"!j, 9,10,11.'2
~3"n to 1",,~~ouNelf,be.~l"e~lJ GaMlove Sprillg~~If1. 10,11, 12 Love,
M.m, Dad. and TI',"'ls
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Hanna Heiiel II
I--jarri. Rebecca Herna
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,,,,,;;cl'Ia with :r·lI.ll' ~oot on ';"I'"rt.~ A{'\on~- J!lnd I thit*. wh~, 5omep-nu;$ rdream tf.M!a Amber Burgess
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)lour aream: to make them
K<~ Club, It, " Ce-C..ptain, It reality, We r ,"'I proud o{
'I,N}.;;,'.Wno, 10, II, II Softb.,D, Vatti~". 10.11, &4
rhe woman )'(.elf hQve Decem"
Stretch for' E.l<<:~llcncl!, !, 10 Hoo"",b'" Mennon, All- Love, Dad, Mom, (hod,
F~,trVC: F=1.l$ on yQuth, ~ Danitlte, Bud and St£phardl
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A..::adc",i.: L~ttcl'mM', It, 12 ~ond Te,m AB-
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»",M to Cl:v"~, J:h= l~ CI'\oving.:it 3ti· Co-L;",""', 12
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dr4 to ¢\let'9 d~':liln th¢i"¢ III ClW"lCOr.
In f"_itWe. focu. on Yovt-h, " tc brought me so much loY.
['>""; .~ be I.sh bu'!<>.ho... ..... dar" follow your h""n .n rn'"
Kari Hendricks 'I"""" SO' '" "'- advenlllr. call,d IIf.. TIler.
',1 ",ph~ ~PlJrwin.9 Md fl;t.~ to l1l'\cI my WIlt', wate,", the ro.J and aro lWJnderful ""perlence
r<X1~~,:J, IQ Qwaitlng you.
mcmori:.e:this lif,; th",t: p....1'11 be~re "".9
flffco I\.odeo, I r, 1Z "!leo"RE.,M I loveyou.
Jamie H<lil"i~on r~CCLA, 12
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Mayan Ytlur J1'f41t11 com. of""" ana wish JIllU lot. of I'
1nN!!- knowing we'" the,.. ItIdt AT)'OII move OfJ to Itt!W
for you olwdys. and _iring <ltperl.1Ie.. 111 '
We low tOUt
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Dati. Mom and AmboI' Lots .(IA...
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SlIphf1t

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la bo hapJI't al what JIll" tIa Aft...State. rz M....bn! E>..d. ~
and rua:en will fo/ll)w,
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Who'sW'ho, tl, I" Gwen K.ola"n,
AIhIeee of.... M.n,j" '1 k;.th -ire KPmpinski 'II,~ fa se
'A rta!Jl!:r or the Year, Il'IOM,lj> ~u".t.a nothmg j} ;,"'l,l 10k honer
~Ql,j'I"'l;: ~,)at a. Ie; j;" ~IOU k".;: r:our3~.
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Soitl,ai. '2 friend.hlp.gO\l've. !est th4"elM"
Denr LilYltr. K.rist, K.inS5bur~ V.n..!pall, 2, '0
The world wdl JiN you as" the
young Wdl»Q ou h.avt
D,lan K.lebold 1<., Ci.Jo, '2
become.. W. III always Donald Klein" Ieve m, 1""._ Cene-crt Choir, 12
remember )'(3" as the loving CRr:U~ MU6kaJ,12
dough,er you flo"" always
been. footbaU,;1, 10. u, 12 rTSA. ll.IZ
Kale Knapke 'l)ab,i"o oll "s"" Megan Kotter
'QVe.
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1l'evor Stark ~~ 5oO_t11'11t'.Ath~ whole thins NHS, ,.
• ,,",ht:"''''~ al3"v --:afl do iJt.w<'ltGh it Ae.:adltll'i<; L..:Il'ter"..an, II
Your .trC1lglh and courag. in
"our bo/l.ls and your PllSltlve ....... Mod, McC....&, Thom"s K.ndle
anltude '''_rd IIf' .. UI help ron:",5f,c~. to, II, I2. Maggie K.uhlmann
YOll rtJIch tm. goal. you sot,
OlIr!plr :s ..III alwayS walk 5t1t:tch for E.""I:!Ue.n<:¢. 9. 10 U.ca5 K.werne land "0-' ''''''
tOQ<lth.r (remember the rrSA 9, '0, II, 'l tlQtnll'\$$"xld w ~ '-\JUtr~-!I.sIOl't; I'l:t !~'"'$
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Love,
Dad. Momand lYIer
R,an l<.oeni~~Fekl·\'Ih." ,"U sc' Ex».tlan~r
stuel don't g..c. \,IF r,. r~ti4nt Watf., rootb~ll ! C'

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GENERAL INFORMATION

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ERIC HARRIS SCHOOL RECORDS

YEAR GRADE SCHOOL 10#(IPAVAIL) SOURCE

95-QN 9th-ON COLUMBINE SENIOR HIGH 777592 REPORTCAAD

94-95 8th KEN CARYL MIDDLE SCHOOL m592 REPORT CARD

93-94 7th KENCARYL MIDDLE SCHOOL m592 REPORT CARD

93-94 7th STAFFORD MIDDLE SCHOOL REPORT CARD


17 BROAD ST
PLATTSBURGH. NY 12901

92-93 6th PLATTSBURG MIDDLE SCHOOL 153 REFORTCARD


PLATTSBURG. NY (?}563-6000

91-92 5th RIVER ROAD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL REPORT CARD


3510 E. RIVER ROAD
OSCODA. MICHIGAN 48750 (617)739-9174

90-91 4th CEDAR LAKE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL REPORT CARD


OSCODA. MICHIGAN

89-90 3rd CEDAR LAKE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL REPORTCAAD


OSCODA, MICHIGAN

88-89 2nd VALLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL REPORT CARD


2940 DAYTON XENIAROAD (513) 429-7520
BEAVERCREEK. OHIO 45385 (513) 426-1522

87-89 1st VALLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL REPORT CARD


2940 DAYTON XENIA ROAD (513) 429-7520
BEAVERCREEK. OHIO 45385 (513) 426-1522

86-87 K SRAN1WOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL


MAO RIVER TOWNSHIP LOCAL SCHOOLS

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COLLATED aY: JUAN ESQUEDA 5/19/99
Schedule for Harris, Eric David
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3-2 0-1 MTWRF 220605-0001 Indstflang 1/ 7/99 1/15/99
3-2 1-1 MTWRF 080501-0001 Bowling 12/21/98
3-2 2-1 MTWRF 104450-0002 Adv Video 12/21/98
3-2 3-1 MTWRF 151800-0001 Philosophy 12/21/98
3-2 4-1 MTWR1" 051074-0001 Conlie/crt: 12/21/98
3-2 5-1 MTWRF 151700-0004 Psychol 12/21/98

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C"LASS ROSTER Date: 5/ 6/39
Page: 1

Class: 220605-0001 !ndstflang


Te-'her: Burnett
Me Jl: Term 3 -4 MT"NRF Per 0 Room: S.I::-4 Current Students: 1

Student tD Name Grade


000575684 Anderson, Robyn K 12

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CLASS ROSTER Date: 5/ 6/99
Page: 1
Class: 080501-0001 80wling
T. -her: Macauley
M~ _5: Term 3-4 MTWRF Per 1 Room: PE Current Students: 71
Student ID Name Grade
000569797 Arbogast, Sara Nicole 12
000512842 Beard, Andr ew M 12
000742531 Be~~er, Christopher Collin 12
000788337 Bisgard, James Craig 12
000779167 Br~naugh, Bradley A 12
000796324 Burg, Stephen Jonathan 12
000517289 Cain, Mickie Ann 11
000540100 Carlin, Kimberly Marie 12
000522790 Caruso, Jeremy S 12
000512952 Christner, Eric Scott 12
000514712 Concilio, James Kenneth 12
000030409 Crawley, Lucas Anton II
000829026 Dinkel, Michael Joseph 12
000538915 Doyle, Patrice Lara 12
000832598 Drobnick, James Michael 11
000721421 Dykeman, Nathan Alden 12
000591189 Gallegos, Jo-lee 12
000578567 Greene, Jonathan David 12
000517609 Hardison, Joshua Cory 12
000760886 Hardy, Matthe'tI NicholJt", 12
00n'777592 Harris, Eric David ' 12
0, 12865 Harrison, Dustin Luke 12
000576296 Hause, Laura Lee 11
000512793 Held, Kristi Lee 12
000794578 Hofstra, Kevin James 12
000776506 Holsey, Daniel Robert 12
000523276 House, John David 11
000821051 Houy, Seth Michael 12
000590693 Hunter, Andrew Raymond 12
000593382 Iverson Laura L
I 12
000523633 Kehm, Juatin Landon 12
000515336 Kennedy, Cale Martin II
000551256 Kirk, Jason T 11
000752827 Klebold, Oylan Bennet 12
000782769 Kech, Sucky John 12
000546555 Kolacny, Gwen Katherine 12
000709939 Lamontagne, Amanda L 11
000783482 Laplante, Jennifer Suzanne 12
000798892 Laughlin, Chad Woodrow 12
000512758 Leblanc, Landin Levi 11
000836102 Mallon, Joseph paul 12
000580202 Marquardt, Jeffrey Dean 12
000513713 Marshall, Scott Mikael 12
000742509 Mckinney, .rohn David 11
000031188 Moore, Christopher D 11
00~7S9219 Morris, Christopher Richard 12
0' 73779 Oliver, Matthew Joseph 12
00v117606 Olsen, Edward 12
000742354 Paavilainen, Michael David 12
000512987 J?ool, Ryan Lewis 12
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000568356 Porter, Noelle Maureen 12
CLASS ROSTER Date: 5/ 6/99
Page: 2

Class: 080501-0001 Bowling


Te' ~er: Macauley
Me s : Term 3-4 MtwRF Per 1 Room: PE Current StUdents: 71

Student In Name Grade

000557349 Rauzi, Jason 12


000564869 Reilly, Christopher M 11
000512831 Rioch, John M 12
000740197 Rosecrans, Jessica Clair 12
000784777 Sabey, Carrie A 12
000555681 Sauter, Jalene 11
000549828 Schlieve, Nicole D II
000767189 Selchert, Ryan John 12
000711791 Shinnick, Cynthia Lynn 12
000571241 Skeels, John Patrick 12
000798644- Sorenson, Anne Jeane 11
000761275 Swanson, Joshua Paul 12
000721688 Thompson, Jeffrey Shane II
000513862 Thurmon, Dustin Kent 12
000777643 Trujillo, Stephen B 12
000708778 Valentine, Jason Michael 12
000768734 Warde, Craig William 12
000584744 wolff, Nicholas S 12
000757556 Woodman, Clint Edward 12
000577624 Zupancic, Nicholas James 12

JC.001.010 111
CLASS ROSTER Date: 51 6/99
Page: 1
Class: 104450-0002 Adv Video
Te- ~er: Talocco
Me ~: Term 3-4 MTWRF Per 2 Room: TECH Current Students: 13
Student In Name Grade

000104824 Biggs, Michael Lee 11


000721421 Dykeman. Nathan Alden 12
000517609 Hardison. Joshua Cory 12
000777592 Harris, Brie David 12
000776506 Holsey, Daniel Robert 12
000526219 Jackman. Tyler 12
000750784 Nelson. Catherine Marie 12
000564869 Reilly, Christopher M 11
000719104 Selander. Michael Paul 11
000767189 Selchert. Ryan Joh.."1 12
000550225 Smith. Jeremie Lane 12
000140281 Tir~lenberg, Erandi Lea 11
000534161 Vendegnia, Michael Joseph 12

JC- 001·010112
CLASS ROS'I'ER Date, 5/ 6/99
Page: 1

Class: 151S00-0001 Philosophy


Te~ '~er: Kritzer
Me 3: Term 3-4 MT#RF Per 3 Room: 8S-7 Current Students: 25
Student ID Name Grade
--------------------------------------------------.------------------------
00050S1S1 Barnes, Kyle Ted 12
000718668 Batchelder, John Robert 12
000742531 Behner, Christopher Collin 12
000724496 Bragazzi, Crystal Marie 12
0005S0368 Brown, Erooks William 12
000747237 Elurk, Tiffany J 12
000778375 Burns, Leslie Ryan 12
000540641 Carroll, Yoshi S 12
000524276 Grimes, Vennesaa Christine 12
000777592 Harris, Eric David 12
000756334 Heins, Rebecca 12
000564232 Hettinger, Autumn Marie 12
000714130 Hudson, Matthew Patrick 12
000567171 Jung, Christopher M 12
(J00S16681 Kridle, Thomas K 12
000752164 Larson, Kevin Robert 12
000664043 Malone, David Vincent 12
000516907 Martinez, Marissa Stephanie 12
000760Q97 Mcgrath, Ryan E 12
000586726 Rissmiller, Zachary Sebastian 12
000':;21321 Savage, Johr. Colin 12
00 J3823 Schwab, Christopher James 12
000:>80349 Smalley, Jessica 12
000513380 Thomas, Andrew Bent:!: 12
000569637 Turner, Holly Marie 12

JC-001·010113
CLASS ROSTER Date: 51 6199
Page: 1
Class: 051074-0001 conlitlcrt
Te. er: Kelly
Mee_~: Term 3-4 MTWRF Per 4 Room: LA-a Current Students: 29
Student ID Name Grade
000533684 Alpers, Lucille Sophia 12
000741584 Baker, Nicholas John 12
000780752 Earnes, Gregory John 12
000509611 Bates, Eric Russell 12
000742531 Behner, Christopher Collin 12
000577351 Bierman, Michael Jeffrey 12
000593096 Brace, Douglas Lee 12
000724496 Bragazzi, C~/stal Marie 12
000580368 Brown, Brooks William 12
000540641 Carroll, 'loshi S 12
0.00513804 Duran, Demonio D 12
000721421 Dykeman, Nathan Alden 12
000735877 Fox, Michele Christine 12
000733927 Gordon, Jesse Bruoe 12
000763125 Grange, Spencer J 12
000789742 Harmon, Jennifer Breeze 12
000777592 Harris, Eric David 12
000756334 Heins, Rebecca 12
000794578 Hofstra, Kevin James 12
000766930 Janes, Corrinn Elaine 12
00r-"'7171 Jung, Christopher M 12
OOl .2827 Klebold, Dylan Bennet 12
000749139 Lallernent, Joshua L 12
000774872 Oglesbee, Terra Marie 12
000700624 Olejniczak, Alicia Marie 12
000761934 Pearce, Brad J 12
000765804 Peterson, Amanda Marie 12
000782350 Riecks, Matthew Richard 12
000512361 Romano, Dominick Arthur 12

JC· 001.010114
CLASS ROSTER Date, 5/ 6/99
Page: 1

Class, 151100-0004 Psychol


Te \er: Johnson Tj
Me~.~: Term 3-4 MTWRF Per 5 Room, 5S-4 Current Students, 14
Student ID Name Grade
000702215 Baker, Rachel Katherine 12
000782340 Cooley, Sabrina Cyan 12
000121421 Dykeman, Nathan Alden 12
000566566 Epling, Kristen Elizabeth 12
000752965 Ericson, Jaime Lynn 12
0005:296:28 Foss, Nicholas Justin 12
000702352 Goodwin, Rachael Christina 1:2
000543336 Grant, Jennifer Kristen 12
000777592 Harris, Eric David 12
000712865 Harrison, Dustin Luke 12
000716455 Kastle, Timothy E 12
0007528:27 Klebold, Dylan Bennet 12
000760097 Mcgrath, Ryan E 12
000580349 Smalley, Jessica 12

JC- 001·010115
.JEFFERSON COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS.l.l..occa 3 rs-

SECONDARY SCHOOL REPORT CARO OJrt/C9/99
SruOEIIlT: 71159Z PRINCIPAL: MR FRANK DE AHGSLIS
NlNC: HARRIS ERIC DAVID GRADe: 1Z
St ou CJLUHBI~E SENIOR HIGH
CCUllS E GlI.AOES
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CONUT/CRT O!lt KELLY
PSYCHOL 05 JOHNSCW T,J

LZ WEEK GRADES ARE IN PROGReSS GRADes.


GRA)UATrON IS AT FIDDLER'S GREEN ON HAY ZZ AT 1000 A.M.

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SSM 2M-a2- 1478 TOTAL CREDITS: 12.00 PARENT S/liUAROIANS:
BIRTH II 419/31 ACADEIUC eRED: 9.50 UTHY HARRlS
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.JIiFFERSON COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
STUDENT -:'77592 STlJllEf'T TRANSCRIPT ON 10/17/96 THRU GRADE: 10

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nlna 1'l 4/9/131 ACAllE!'! IC CREll: 4.50 Ka thy HarTi;;

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JC· 001·010119
BOWLING
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JC· 001 ~010120


FBI174A·DN·57419
JCSO 99·7625
Investigator: GlennMoore- Golden Police Department 1(303) 384-8080

RE: CONTROL 1# 2087


TELEPHOl'l'E INTERVIEW:
042999114:15hrs
Bowling teacher, Columbine High School
MACAULEY, Kristine (DOB:060956)
1018 S. Saulsbury
Lakewood. CO
H: (303) 937·3487

Telephoned AMF Belleview Bowling Lanes andwas told that the Columbine High
School does hold their bowling classes at their lanes on Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday mornings from 6:00am until7:15am. The unidentified employeeat !he
howling alley volunteered. "Klebold and Harris weren't here that day," but added they
are normally in the class. The lanes agreed to fax a copy of the bowling scores for that
dayin an effort to confirm attendance.

Telephoned MACAULEY, Kristine (008:060956) confirmed she is a teacher at


Columbine High School. She also confirmed she teaches a bowling class at the
Belleview Bowling Lanes in which KLEBOLD and HARRIS were registered.
MACAULEY described the bowling class is made up of teams of four players which
were picked by the students. KLEBOLD and HARRIS were on a team with MORRIS.
Chris and DYKEMAN, Nate.

MACAULEY said KLEBOLD and HARRIS "always"attended the class, and


arrived very early each day of the class by around 6:00am. She added that MORRIS
"=1y" missed the class, however. began to miss more frequently in the weeks priorto
the shooting.

MACAULEY thought she recalled having seen KLEBOLD and HARRIS in the
parking lot of the bowling alley the day of the shooting. She could not provideany
further aboutthere appearance nor if theywere with anyone else. She had confirmed that
DYKEMAN was presentIn the class the dayof the shooting, and infact had bowled. She
added that MORRIS was absent from the classthe day of the shooting.

MACAULEY said anotherstudent in the class,"LAPLANTE. Jen" had told her she
recalled havingseen KLEBOLD and HARRIS in the parking lot of the bowling alleythe
day of the shooting. She had told her that she had said hello to them and they nodded in
response.

MACAULEY provided a list of the 69 students registered for the bowling class,
(SEEPAGE #3.) She thought she recalled about6 or 7 students were absent the day of
the incident; however, the attendance list remains inaccessible 10 her insiqe the school.

JC·001·010121

IDvest!galllr .~
FBI 174A·DN·57419
JCSO 99·7625
Investigator: GlennMoore - Golden Police Department 1(303) 384-8080

RE: CONTROL 1# 2087


Subsequent to these interviews Belleview Bowling Lanes faxed a copy of the score
sheetdocumentation for April. 20, 1999. This sheet indicated only 3 students out of 73
were absent that day. The absent students included HARRIS, mOLD. as wellas
MORRIS. These three students were on the samefour person team. The fourth member,
Nate DYKEMAN showedtwoscores. Average scores for HARRIS and KLEBOLD had
beenentered in for both games and were circled, apparently indicating theiraverage was
entered in theirabsence. Nine otherstudents had theiraverages on their scores forboth
games. These additional nine were HOFSTRA.Eric; DOYLEJ'atrice;
iVERSON,Laura; GREENE.Jonathan; HAROY,Matthew; HOUY,Seth;
DROBNICK,James; GORTON. Dustin; LAUGHLIN.Chad.

NEWLEAD SHEET was generated for an interview of possible student witness


LAPUNTE, said to be Columbine High School student.

** NEW LEAD SHEET was generated for follow-up interview of MORRIS.


Christopher. This was denoted for Team #2 due to previous interviews which they
have already had with him.

SEEPAGE #3 FOR BOWLING TEAM LIST.

SEEAITACHED BEllEVIEW BOWLING FAX DOCUMENTING


SCORES FOR042099.

JC- 001·010122

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FBI174A·DN·57419
rcso 99·7625
Investigator: Glenn Moore - Golden Police Department I (303) 384-8080

RE: CONTROL 1# 2087


LIST PROVIDED BY MACAULEY OFCOLUMBINE HISH SCHOOL STUDENTS
REGISTERED FOR HER BOWLING CLASS;

I) ARBOGAST. Sara Nicole 25) HOFSTRA. Kevin James 49) PAAVILAINEN. Michael
2) BEARD. Andrew 26) HOLSEY. Daniel Robert SO) POOL. Ryan Lewis
3) BEHNER, Christopher C. 27) HOUSE, John David 51) PORTER. Noelle Maureen
4) BISGARD. James Craig 28) HOUY. SethMichael 52) RAUZI. Jason
5) BRUNAUGR, Btad1ey A. 29) HUNTER, Andrew R. 53) RElLLY. Christopher M.
6) BURG, Stephen Jonathan 30) IVERSON. Laura L. 54) RIOCH, John M.

7) CARLIN. Kimberly Marie 31) KEHM. Justin Landon 55) ROSENCRANS. Jessica C.
8) CARUSO. Jeremy S. 32) KENNEDY, CaleMartin 56) SABEY. Carrie A.
9) CHRISTNER. Eric Scott 33) KIRK, Jason T. 57) SAUTER, Jalene
!O) CONCll..IO. James K. 34) KLEBOLD. Dylan Bennet 58) SCHLIEVE. Nicole D.
II) eRAWLEY. Lucas Anton 35) KOCH, Buck)' John 59) SaCHERT. Ryan John
12) DINKEL. Michael Joseph 36) KOLACNY. Gwen K. 60) SHINNICK. Cynthia Lynn
13) DOYLE, Patrice Lara 37) LAMONTAGNE. Amanda 61) SKEELS. John Patrick
(4) DROBNICK, James M. 38) LAPLAi.'ITE. Jennifer S. 62) SORENSON. Anne Jeane
IS) DYKEMAN, Nathan A. 39) LAUGHLIN. ChadW. 63) SWAl'lSON. Joshua Paul
16)GALLEGOS, Je-Lee 40) LEBLANC, Landin Levi. 64) THOMPSON, Jeffrey S.
17) GORTON, Dustin AlleD 41) MALLON, Joseph Paul 65) THURMON, Dustin Kent
18)GREENE, Jonathan David 42) MARQUARDT. Jeffrey D. 66) TRUJILLO, Stephen B.
19) HARDISON, Joshua Cory 43) MARSHALL, ScottM. 67) VALENTlNE, Jason M.
20) HARDY. Matthew N. 44) MCKiNNEY. John David 68) WARDE. Craig William
21) HARRIS, Eric David 45) MOORE. Christopher D. 69) WOODMAN, Clint
22) HARRISON, Dustin Luke 1 46) MORRIS, Christopher R. 70) WOLFF, Nicholas S.
i
23) HAUSE, Laura Lee \ 47) OLIVER, Matthew Joseph 71) ZUPANCIC, Nicholas 1.
24) HELD. Krisa Lee ! 48) OLSEN. Edward
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JCSO 99·7625
Investigator: Glenn Moore- Golden Police Department 1(303) 384-8080

RE: CONTROL #2317


IDENTIFY STIJDENTS INBOWLING CLASS;
RE: VIDEO I ITEM #265

( SEE RELATED CN #2087 )

On April 29, 19991 investigated Control # 2087 whichprovided lead to interview


Columbine High School Teacher, Kristine MaCauley in an effort to ascertain whether
Eric Harris was at the early morning bowling class on 042099.

This related lead was completed, as well as identifying the 71 students registeredfor
the class. Also obtained was a score sheet for that day. A reviewof this score sheet
discovered a total of 13 studentshad theiraverages entered in placeof new scores,
indicating their absence on April 20, 1999.

The bowling teams were comprised of four persons whichwere self-picked by the
students. Eric HARRIS and Dylan KLEBOLD wereon the same team, along with
Christopher MORRIS and Nate DYKEMAN.

The score sheet, as well as the teacher, indicated HARRIS, KLEBOLD and MORRIS
were absent on April 20, 1999. NathanDYKEMAN was the only person on the team to
havebowled that day.

The completelist of studentsregistered as students in Kristine MaCauley's bowling


class, from control #2087, is includedwith this report.

** NO new leads generated.

JC- 001-01 0133


FBI174A-DN-S7419
JCSO 99·7625
Investigator: Glenn Moore- Golden Police Depattment / (303) 384-8080

(RE: CONTROL It 2087) *';2$'7


LISTPROVIDED BY MACAULEY OF COLUMBINE HISH SCHOOL STUDENTS
REGISTERED FOR HER BOWLING CLASS:

1) ARBOGAST, Sara Nicole 25) '" HOFSTRA, Kevin James 49) PAAVILAINEN, Michael
2) BEARD, Andrew 26) HOLSEY, Daniel Robert 50) POOL, Ryan Lewis
3) BEHNER, Christopher C. 27) HOUSE, John David 51) PORTER, Noelle Maureen
4) BISGARD, James Craig 28) '" HOUY, Seth Michael 52) RAUZI, Jason
5) BRUNAUGH, Bradley A. 29)HUNTER, Andrew R. 53) RElLLY, Christopher M.
6) BURG, Stephen Jonathan 30) '"IVERSON, Laura L 54) RIOCH, John M.

7) CARLIN, Kimberly Marie 31) KEHM, Justin Landon 55) ROSENCRANS, Jessica C.
8) CARUSO, Jeremy S. 32) KENNEDY, Cale Martin 56) SABEY, Carrie A.
9) CHRISTNER, EricScott 33) KIRK. Jason T. 57)SAUTER,J&ene
110) CONCILIO, James K 34) '"KLEBOLD, DylanB. 58) SCHLlEVE, Nicole D.
I 11)CRAWLEY, Lucas Anton 35) KOCH, Bucky John 59) SELCHERT, RyanJohn
112) DINKEL Michael Joseph 36) KOLACNY, Gwen K 60) SHlNNICK, Cynthia Lynn
113) '" DOYLE, Patrice Lara 37) LAMONTAGNE, Amanda 61) SKEELS, John Patrick
114) '" DROB/lHCK. James M. 38) LAPLANTE, Jennifer S. 62) SORENSON, AnneJeane
115) '"DYKEMAN, Nathan A. 39) '" LAUGHLIN, Chad W. 63) SWANSON, JoshuaPaul
116)GAJLLEGOS,JO-Lee 40) LEBLANC, Landin Levi 64) THOMPSON, Jeffrey S.
! 17)'" GORTON, Dustin Allen 41) MALLON, Joseph Paul 65) THURMON, Dustin Kent
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18) • GREENE, Jonathan D. 42) MARQUARDT, Jeffrey D. 66) TRUJILLO, Stephen B.
19) HARDISON, Joshua Cory 43) MARSHAJLL, Scott M. 61) VALENTINE, JasonM.
20) '" HARDY, Matthew N. 44) MCKINNEY, John David 68) WARDE, Craig William
21) '" HARRIS, Eric David 45) MOORE, Christopher D. 69) WOODMAN, Clint
22) HARRISON, Dustin Luke 46) • MORRIS, Christopher 70) WOLFF, Nicholas S.
23) HAUSE, Laura Lee 47) OLIVER, Matthew Joseph 71) ZUPANCIC, Nicholas J.

24) HELD, Kristi Lee 48) OLSEN, Edward


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CASE NUMBER 99-7625
SUPPLEMENT REPORT
REPORTlNG AGENCY: JEFFERSON COlJNTY SHERIFF'S
OFFICE
REPORTlNG OFFICER: SK WYGANT l001~
DATE OF TInS REPORT: 082599
CASE STATUS: OPEN

WITNESS INFORMATION
CONTROL NUMBER 1832
KIMBERLY CARLIN DOB 100680
6083 WEST INDORE PLACE
LmLETON, COLORADO 80128
PHONE: 3039739313 (HOME) BOYFRIENDS RESIDENCE: 303973
9080

INVESTIGATION

On 082399. I telephonically interviewed Kimberely Carlin. Carlin was an


employee at BlackJack Pizza. She was a co-worker withEric Harris, Oy)an
Klebold and Chris Morris. Carlin worked at Blackjack from March 1996 to
November 1998.
Carlin reported that two FBI Agents have interviewed her. She was
interviewed at her church, Lightof the World Catholic Church, located on
Bowles Ave. in Littleton, Colorado.
Carlin was a cook and then a manager at Blackjack. She said that Chris
Morris startedthere first, thenEric was hired and thenDylan. She said that
she was a very close friend to Eric and Chris. She did not do much with
Dylan. She, Chris and Eric would go bowling together and wouldgo out to
eat often. She did have some classes with them at school too.
Carlinsaid that she was the one who made up the name Trench Coat Mafia.
She started the name because Eric and Chris had these coats and would
always wear them. As a joke she called them the TCM. Carlin could not
recall any comments made by Eric, Chris or Dylan that ever referred them as
a gang. She never heard any talk about violent things, such as bombs, guns
and killing. She told me that she wastreated verypolitely by all three of
them.
Carlinsaid that when she and the others were bored they would go to Baskin
Robins and buy dry ice and make bombs. Theywould blow them up behind
the store. She said that it was innocent and nevercaused any damage. She

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also knew that Eric and Dylan would go to Wyoming to buy fireworks. She
said they would give the employees a show behindthe store. Carlin denied
knowing anything about the firecrackers being used for bombs. Carlin had
been to Eric's house only. She only went there to pick him up for dinner.
Carlin deniedever seeing guns when she was with Eric, Chris and Dylan.
Carlin did see Dylan carrying a bag witha piece of white plastic pipe in it
once. She said he was showing other employees the pipe and a set of
instructions of how to make a bomb. She said he got the instructions off the
Internet. Dylan got into trouble with the supervisor, Bob Kirgess. Carlin
said that Dylan quit working at Blackjack two days later. Carlin then heard
that Dylan went back to workat Blackjack sometime later because they got
into a jam.
When Carlin heard that Harris and Klebold had committed the shootings,
she was sure the police were wrong. She said that these acts seemed so
unlike them.
Carlin was with Eric and Dylanon the night of the prom at school. She had
a picture taken with Eric. This was four days before the shooting. Lastly
she said that the Trench Coat Mafia was not a gang. It wasjust a group of
guys who were not liked by the mainstream population. She said that Eric
and Dylannever did drugs.
Carlin deniedhaving any prior knowledge of this incident. Carlin will be
getting married in the springof 2000.
Carlin gave me the name of another manager who worked with Eric, Chris
and Dylanfor a short period, NickiListen/in.

DISPOSITION: CASE OPEN

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DENVER POLICE DEPARTMENT


Complex Investigations SeclionlMajor Peddler Unit

Type of Report: Investigative Interview


Date: April 29. 1999
Reported By: Sergeant Ernest Martinez. Supervisor, Major Peddler Unit 20 Team
Subject: Billy Than DAD (08.()3.70)

Synopsis:
On the above date, Denver Police Department Detective Jeff Ruetz and this reporting
officer interviewed Billy DAO. He was asked several questions relating to his
knowledge of the Columbine High School incident of 04-20-99. and his personal and
working relationship with subjects of this investigation, namely Eric Harris, Dylan
Klebold, Chris Morris, et al.

Details:
1) On the date of April 29, 1999 at 1345 hours. Denver Police Department Detective Jeff
Ruetz and this reponing officer met and interviewed one Billy Than DAO (08-03.70).
This interview took place at "Chatfields Escape Restaurant & Lounge. 5500 South
Simms Street, Littleton, CO. This interview took place subsequent to a telephonic
contact made by me at approximately 1200 hours this same date. This contact was
made by calling the home of DAD, in which DAO's mother, Lan Shelb, gave the
digital pager of DAO to this reporting supervisor, During this telephonic conversation,
this reporting supervisor spoke with an individual identifying him as Billy DAD. who
was an employee of the Blackjack Pizza organization. After identifying myself as a
police officer, DAO stated, "I knew you guys would be contacting me," After this
supervisor explained what the interview what consist of, DAO stated that he worked at
the Blackjack Pizza store located at 6657 West Ottawa Place, Littleton. CO, for at least
two years. During that two years, he knew Eric Harris, Dylan Klebold and their good
friend Chris Morris. During this time. DAD observed and heard all three of them talk
about fireworks, explosions and actually was present at the store when all three of them
exploded a "dry ice" bomb in the rear of the store.

2) The physical interview was conducted in the public place of Chatfield's Escape at the
request of DAD. DAD proffered his Colorado Operators license and was positively
identified as Billy Than DAO. DAD stated that he currently works at the Blackjack
Pizza store at 5500 South Simms Street, and had previously worked at the Ottawa store
for approximately two years. It was at that time that he first met Eric Harris, Dylan
KJebold and Chris Morris, who also worked there, DAD met Klebold later, due to the
fact that Harris had worked there prior to "getting Klebold hired." Klebold worked
there for a while (one to two months), quit, then came back approximately six months
later. DAD stated that he worked the day shift, while Harris, Klebold and Morris
worked after school, at least five days out of the week. The trio of Harris. Klebold and
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time. DAO refers to Morris as being a very close associate of Harris and Klebold at
this time.

3) DAO stated that Morris "got a steady girlfriend" about last summer time, and DAD
saw that Morris didn't spend as much time With Klebold and Harris, based on what he
observed while working with them. It was also at this time that Morris was
consistently dropped of by his girlfriend, name unknown, driving a white colored SUV
type vehicle. DAD described this "girlfriend" as a heavyset white female, light brown
shoulder length hair. DAD related that Morris was also dropped off to work by another
person at times, described as a white male who wore trenchcoats too, and who also
drove a white colored SUV type vehicle, but an older looking model than Morris's
"girlfriends'." DAO stated that Harris and Klebold wore trench coats nearly all the
time, and that a few months ago, Harris didn't wear trenchcoats as much, he wore a
black University of Colorado "Starter type" jacket.

4) DAO recollected that Morris told him that


IS was approxImately two to three
months ago, W en was wa ng out of the store to deliver some pizzas. When
asked what exactly transpired, DAO related that Morris yelled, "Hey Billy!", then
Morris proceeded to tell DAO the statement. DAO further related that It was definitely
a weekday, more than likely near the end of the workweek, because of the fact that
DAO and Morris worked together at the end of the week. When asked what his
response was, DAO related that he said .'Whatever Chris, I sot deliveries to do." DAD
then related that Morris further stated to him,
_ DAD stated that Morris was on a cigarette break at the rear door when this
exchange occurred.

5) Approximately three weeks prior to the above word exchange, DAO related that
Harris showed him (DAO) a pipeborno, and the owner of the store at that time, Bob
Kirgis, sent him (Morris) home. DAO related that it was his statement that the owner,
Kirgis saw it with him, or subsequent to him (DAO) seeing it, Morris and Klebold
were also present there at the time. DAO described that the galvanized steel colored
pipebomb being contained inside a black colored duffel type bag, approximately three
feet in length. (Similar to the evidence photo).

6) DAD recalled remembering Morris joking, or what he believed was joking, with
Harris and Klebold that they were going to set off a city ice bomb. Then that same day,
DAO stated that he heard a loud explosion, DAO related that he then left to deliver
pizzas, then upon his return to the store, heard that "they, Morris, Klebold and Harris
exploded the city lee bomb near the rear fence in the back of the store." DAD related
that Harris, Morris and Klebold were always blowing up things, namely fireworks on
the fourth of July.

7) DAO further related that Nate Dykeman worked at the Blackjack Pizza Ottawa store
for a while, during the summer of 1998. It was DAO's belief that Dykeman did not
"hang with them much", meaning Harris, Klebold and Morris. Harris was also dating a

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girl and fellow employee "Kimberly" LNU. for a short duration. This was
approximately the summer of 1998. then Harris ended the relationship. Kimberly LNU
worked at the Blackjack store for about a month, then was relived of her position.

8) When asked if Bob Kirgis had any safety meetings with employees, especially in light
of the pipebomb showing, DAD related that he had not. At one time, Harris asked
DAO if he would buy him a gun, this Was approximately one year ago, and it was at
work. DAO recalled that Harris asked him if he could buy "us a gun." DAD took "us"
to mean Harris, Klebold and Morris. When asked if he knew of Morris, Harris and
Klebold disliking anyone, DAD related that he knew Harris and Morris hated "jocks".
They always stated that they didn't like them. At the beginnmg of the school year ,
Harris. Morris and Klebold stated to DAO that the three of them were going to "fight
the jocks."

9) When asked about Internet items, DAO recalled that the former manager of the
Blackjack pizza store, Nikki Liston, talked with Morris about Internet troubleshooting.
DAD believed that Morris was more adept at computers and software than Harris or
Klebold. DAD also knew Morris as "Grunt", and Harris as "Reb". DAO reported that
Morris never got along with his mother, and that he (Morris) was always saYIng to
DAO that "she was a bitch."

10) Other employees identified as have worked at this Blackjack pizza store by DAD are
James Thonsbe and Phil Duran. According to DAO, Thonsbe works at a Pizza Hut
and has a phone number of 303.347.8554. Duran works out of state at intervals for a
computer firm. and has telephone numbers of 303.937.8648 (home), and 303.378.5494
(cellular). DAO stated that Duran lives with his girlfriend "Christina" LNU and two
other roommates, both males.

II) DAO related that Chris Morris's pager number IS 303.505.9051 DAO further related
that Zacn Heckler is a close friend of Harris, Klebold and Morris, and he also worked
at Blackjack pizza for a short duration, approximately two weeks.

This ended the interview. time was 1455 hours.

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DENVER POLICE DEPARTMENT
NARCOTICS UNIT
Cue # Jeft'eo 99-7625

REPORTED BY: DeteetiveJoe A. Montoya #91011

DATE OF REPORT: May 3, 1999

TYPE OF REPORT: Telephone interview with Kyle Dillon

CONTROL NlJMBER:

On May2, 1999 I conducted a telephone interview with KyleDillon. Dillon was employed as a
Delivery driver at the BlackJackpizza store(located at 6657 West Ottawa, UnitE-3). He is
longer employed there.

Dillonstated that he did not associate with Eric Harris, Dylan Kleboldor Chris Morris. He stated
that the ex-owner Bob Kurgis was pretty close to them.

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REPORTDATE OFFICEOF TIlE A'ITORNEY GENERAL CASE NO.
May 17,1999 STATE OF COLORADO 99-7625

TYPE OF REPORT REPORTBY AREA


Progress lnv. Gary Clyman 1el'l'em>n County
NATIJRE OF CASE
COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL I HOMICIDE
INTERVIEW OF MARK ESQUIBEL (FORMER BLACKJACK PIZZA)

L On April 29, 1999 (per leadDN 1070)IlnlerviewedMarl<K. Esquibel (DOB; 3/3ln4), 1388 Garrison St,
Apt F-l03, Lakewood, CO 80215 (303)445-6839. He ClIlTOIltly WIlrl<s at tile BJackjackPim at Gaxrlson
and Jewell (303)763-9933.

2. Esquibel was employedas an _ manager at the Bb!ckiacl< Pim in Littletonfrom September 1996-
Marth 8, 1999, and bad supervised employees Erle Hmis and Dylan Klebold He did notreport any
problems with Harrisas an employee, and referred tn biJn as a "WIlt!< friend". He said tbat Klebold was
"okay", but sometimes got angry, He hadwotkadthere for • couple of months,leftemployment and then
ret:urne<l in about Jannaty 1999. Harris drove a 1ate 1980'sHonda Prelude,and Klebolddrove a black
1980's BMW with a "NIN" sticker in tbe rearwindow.

3, Otheremployee-associales of theirs were Chris Motris, described as very responsible, did a good job as
unofficial assistant manager, and did nor navea car or driver', license. Another was Nate Dykeman, who
beganemployment in Septembet 1998,described as moe and usually stoiling. He drovean oldermodel
American car, and Iatetgotan olderChevypicl;np, painted priJ:Der gray, Harrisand Kleboldhad. friend
(name unknown) who also gave Morris a ride to workoe<:asioually in a whitll1980', ChevyBlazer.

4. Esquibel was unawareof anydiscussion by Harris, Klebold or the others related to gunsor bombs. Around
July4, 1998they had bought a k>t of fireWllrl<s froma nearby vendor and lit severalof them behind !be
store, Fonner store managerBob Kirgis told him tbat about I ;; yearsago. Harrishad broughta pipebolllb
into the store, Klrgia is residingat 2806 W. Cenlemlial Dr, Apr. E·206, and currently worksfor Dominoes
Pim whore h. is in managemeot trnlnlng.

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DENVER POLICE DEPARTMENT
COMPLEX INVESTIGATIONS SECTION

Report 6y: Detective J. Ruetz 74035

Report Date' April 30, 1m

Type of Report: Memorandwn of Interview- Richard Harrell

On April 30. 1999 at approximately 3:20 PM Detective1. Ruetz74035interViewed Richard LeigJ1


HARRELL (DOB5/14157 SSN 521-92-3748) at his home ot5670 WestChestnutAvenue Littleton, CO.
H'JIrnlIl is employed patt-timeat the BlackJack Pizza reslllu.rant as a deliverydriver. Harrell bas been
employed at the Blacklack since October of 1995. He ctJIrelll1y works Fridayand saturday nigJ1ts. In the
fall of 1998he worked Saturday days and previouslyworkedfour to six nigJ1ts a week.

HatteI1 knew Eric Harris and Dylan KlebeJd from his employment. He neverassociatedwith Harris,
Klebcld or Chris Morris awayfrom work. Harren said thar he knew Klebold just as a "hello acquamtance"
and knew Harris and Moms somewhatbetter. Harrell said that his observation was that Harris and Klebeld
seemedto he together mostof the time and :bat Morris was frequently with them.'

Hattellremembers having hoard a passing reference ro "Trench CoatMafia" fromone of the threewithin
the past month. He also heard the words "pipe bomb" during. conversation between Harris, Klebold and
Moms but doesn't know which one spoke them. He said that Morrisin particular seemed to have an
affinity for fire and fireworks and thar be had seen Morris ligb.ting fireworks in the parkinglot behind the
restaurant on more than oneoccasion. He alsoremembers having returned to the store after a delivery in
the summerof 1998 and what be described as Germanpolka musicwas beingplayed on a redio or cassette
deck by Harrisand Manis. Harrellsaid that the manager. Bob Kirgis, ccmplained about the music and told
Hattis and Morris to tum it off. Harrell has a vague recollection of Harris havingbrought a dark colored
duffelbag or backpackto workbut doesn't remember how many timesor wben.

Harrell said that his impression was that Klebeld was a follower and Harris and Morris were more leader
types. Hesaid that Harris wouldoccasionallybecome upset aboutthings at workand that Morris
trequently would. Accordingto Harrell, Harris and Klebcld often played video games together-at work.
He also said that Harris, Klebnld and Morns all occasionally woredark trench coats to work but that he hod
never seen any of them in "gothic" garb such as makeup or amulets, collars, etc. Harrell said that Morris
had a girlfriend (who Hatten never met) but bad broken up with her at some pointsome monthsago. He
also said that Harris usually went out of his way to wait on female customers.

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DENVER POLICE DEPARTMENT
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REPORTED BY: Detec1ive Joe A. Montoya #91011

DATEOF REPORT: May 6, 1999

TYPE OF REPORT: Investigative Interview

SUBJECf: MichelleHartsough

Synopsis: Michelle Hartsough used to work with Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold at Blackjack
Pizza. Hartsough was goodfriends with both parties andoften beard them talk aboutwanting to
blow up Columbine HighSchool and kill jocks. She said that they both talked about a senior
prank that was goingto take place on April 20, 1999. Hartsough was aware thatHarris and
Klebold had made pipe bombs before,and that they exploded a dry ice bomb behind the
BlacJgack Pizzastore in late 1998. Hartsough is very familiar withPyrotechnics.

Details:
1) Michelle Hartsough stated that she worked at the BlacJgack Pizza store locatedat 6657 W.
OttawaUnit E-3 fromseptember 1996 to March 1999. Shesaidthat while working thereshe
befriended Eric Harris, Dylan Klebold and Chris Morris. She saidthat the three were friends
and often worethe blackdusters and army pants to work. She said that theyliked computers
a lot, and they liked to playpaint ball somewhere in Sedalia, Colorado.

2) Hartsough described EricHarris, as a nice guy who was angrywith life, andoften seemed
paranoid. She said thaI he had a poor relationship with his parents because they were always
grounding him. She saidthat he liked German Techno music and wasknown for copying his
own CD's at home. He talked about having Nazi beliefs, but she did not think that it was
authentic. Fellow employees as "REB" knew Hams.

3) Hartsough described Dylan Klebold as a difficult person who wasoften rude, She sald that he
hit her oncebecause shehad counseledhim on an infraction at work. Hartsough said that
Dylan did not get along well with his father.

4) Hartsough saidthatotherassociates of Harris and Klebold were ChrisMorris, Zack Heckler


and Nate Dykeman. Shesaidthat Morris was known as "Grunt", and was close to themat
first, but shiedaway from them after he got a girlfriend. Hartsough stated thatHeckleronly
worked at the store for abouta month, and Dykeman did not seem 10 get alongwith Hams or
Klebold to well.

S) Hartsough stated that bothHarris and Klebold oftentalked about wanting to blow up
Columbine highschool, and kill thejocks. She said thatthey talked aboutit for about a year
prior to her lea vingthe store, but she never took them seriously.
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6) Hartsough said that sbc heard about Harris and Klebold blowing up a Illy icebomb behind
the Blaclr;jaclr; pizza store. She denies witnessing theexplosion, but said that she may have
been inside the storewhen it happened.

7) Hartsough said that she remembemd Ranis and Klebold starting a me


beblnd the store,
whichcaught a dumpster on tim and the fu:e departmelIt,.responded. Shesaidthatshe bad
instructed them to collectthe fuework debris they badaccumD1ated and wtap it up in paper
and bum it She said that the me got out of control,

8) Hartsough said that sheshowed HllIris and Kleboldhow to R:IlIOve blackflOm fueworks, and
use it for otherpyrotechnic effects. She said that she bad learned about pyrol£Chnics from
her father who is a pytotechnics expert.

Subject inf'omla!ion: Micb.eUe Hartsough. DOB: 10lZ7n9


1388 Gmison St #F-I03
(303) 445-6839

Detective JoeA. Montoya #91011


Denver Police Department

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DENVER POLICE DEPARTMENT
Complex 11Ivestigations SectioulMajor Peddler

Type of Report: Investigative Interview


Date: May 5,1999
Reported By: DetectiveJoel Bell
Subject: Casey Hetzel

Synopsis:
On May 4,1999, DetectiveBell bad a telephone interview with CaseyHetzel. The
purpose ofthe interview was to ascertain the relationship between Erik Moody, Eric
Harrisand Dylan Klebold. It bad been reported that Casey Hetzel and Paul Selchert had
beenharassing Erik Moodybecause they believed Moody to have beenfriends with
Harris and Klebold,

Details:
Detective Bell interviewedCaseyHetzel on the telephone at approximately 1130 hours.
Hetzeldenied harassingErik Moody and described Moody as a long time friend. Hetzel
statedthat he and Selchert went to Moody's house with golf clubs to invite Moody to go
golfing with them and not to assaultErik Moody, as was reported.

Whenasked ifErik Moody was friends with Eric Harrisor Dylan Klebold, Hetzel stated
that he did not know. Hetzel stated that he has neverseen Moodywith Harris or Klebold
and he only assumed they were friends because they worked together at BlackjackPizza.

Casey Hetzel can be contacted at 57'10 W. Elm Hurst, telephone # (303) 973-0294

JC.001-010152
CASE NO. !l9·7625I Colwnbine HighSchool! Assist 1e:!felllOll CountySheriff(LEADNO. 1185)
IU:PORTBY: Inv, Gary C1yman, Colorado AtttJrney GeIIer:al
DATE, April 30, 1999

INTERVIEW, fdatbew PlmI JaekJoll


DOB: SI08n6
4139 w. Chenango Ave
LillIetoIl, CO
(303) 797·1502

L The original referral10Jackson had comefrom his former employer, Chris Lao, owner of the
Blacl<;jack Pizza whereEric Harris and Dylan K1ebold had also been employed 00 April 26, 1999I
and JCSDInv. Don Eslep contactedand inlerviewed Mathew Jacksnn at bls residence identified
abo\Ie. He was advised that he was IlOl under arrest or in cnstody, and that the IllIl:nre of the
inveslilllluon involvedthe Columbine High School invesliplion. Jacksnn resideswith !lis fulherat
the home.

2, Jackson staled that he had been employed as a delivery driver at Blacl<;jack Pizza, (6657 W, Ottowa
Place, Littleton, CO), otrand on sine. 1994,and was terminatedfrom that job On April 24, 1m due
to his affiliationwithHarris and Klebol<i He also worked for tho prior owner, Bob K1rgis, Through
!lis emplllyment thoro, heknew Eric Harris for about 1 112 years, and Dylan Kleboldfur about I year,
He did DOl socializewith them ontside of work, and described themas "normal teenagers". He also
saidthat both of them alwaystaJIred about and expressed an interost in gnns and bombs, althoughhe
denies ever seeing either with any type of wtapOllS or explosive devices. He also became awarefrom
their statementsthat Harris and Kleboldwere inleresled in purcllasing.fileanns, which Jad<son SIlj's
he does not own nor have an interest in. He said that Harris insisted on bell\g referred to as "Rob",
JacksonsaidthatHarris drovea grayish HondaPrelude, K1ebold • 2-doorblackBMW, and a friend.
of thom (name nnknown), drove a blue 4-doorPontiac Bonneville.

3, Jackson said that he introdnced Harris and Klebold to a friend of his. Mark Manes. whomhe has
known sinceapproximately 1993 or 1994 Two otherassociates of Manes' are Brian Driste1 (sp?),
and GregMariUon (sp?). He saidthat Manes has a numberof llDllS, and often sell. them or other
"stufi" to support a drug habit. Jad<son said thai Harris and KleboId had wanted to by a Tech 9 gun,
and had heard them iliSCliSS that they would split tho cost of $400, from Manes, Jackson said he was
worldngwith Klebold and Harristhe day after theycompleted the purchase. because they were
taIkingaboullt He saidthat he has never seenthe gun and was not diredly involved in the sale, nor
did he have any indicationthat they woulduse the weapon to commila crime, Mark Manes had also
told him that he had sold the Tech 9 to Harris and K1ebold.

4. Jackson said that be was aware that Manes often went shootingwith Harris and K1ebo1d at Rampart
Range Park, a<:companied by Phil Duran, and Manes' girlfriend, Jesse (LNU), who works at the "Kilt
8< CllJIdI(' IIl1 f1/imYr/l!l' lUld Platte Canyon. Jackson knew that there are videos of some of these
shoots, which he heaiil aoout from K1ebold and Harris, He is also aware that Manesand Doran have
copies of the tapebased upontheir statements, Although co-worker JasonSecore (BlIlck;ja<:k asst.
mgr) lOld this invesugatorthat Jad<son has stated he owns sucha copy, Jacksondenied that
aJlelllltinn, and said that he has neverviewedthotape(s) eithor.

5. Jackson said that he became aware of the iDci<len1 occurring at CoJumbino High School (CBS) at
approximately 12:30p.m tho afterncon of April zo, 1999 when he was at homeand heard it being
broadcast, He had heardreferences concerning a blackBMWsinlilarto thai which he knew K1ebo1d
drove, and based upontheir past interestio gang and explosives, suspected they wereinvolved. He
<:all,,? Brian Dristel, who also SWlpOCted ilmay he thembased upon !lis prior GOllI8CtS withthe two,

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Jackson said he called the police(agency llIlkJIDWIl) at about2:30 p.m. that afternoonand wid tham
of his SllSpicions,

6, Jackson alsocaIled Mart< Manes earlythat afternoonon Manes' cell phone, He said. that Man"" was
"f!:eaking out" overwhat was happening at CBS, and also suspecIed that the shooters wereHarrisand
KleboId. Manes was upset because he bad sold them tha Tech 9, and had_ with Harrisand
K1ebold the Iliglll before (April 19) to the K·Mar! store located at So, Wadsworth and W, Cross Drive
in LltlletOll, where he bad purchased two (2) boxesof 9mmrollJlds for them. Manessaid that be did
not think thai was iIIIUlAIlll, because they bad told him they weregoingto go shootingthe next day,

7, Jackson also stated thatBrian Drislel owns a lot of gllIlS, "an arsennJ", because his fJImlly does a lot of
hunting.He knqws that Brian has _ to a couple of gun showswith llan'is and Kldlold, and bad
boughtammunition fur them in the past,

8, Jackson said that "RAlb" was always taJking aboutbombs at work'. and a couple of months ago
wlllCbed /tim e>q:lIoding at work,"artillery sheDs", whichHarris bad made from fireworks placed
inside a PVC pipe elbow, Harris expressed an interest in pipe bombs, but said that he never sawone
at the store or in Harris' possession, He alsosaid that prior to litis indde1lton April 20, he bad never
heard of the "Trench Coat Mafia", but bad seen Harris, Klebold, and co-worker Chris Morris (he
once) wearingblack "<lasters", He said they all collllllllllly woreblack Army pants, He doeIllOl i<Ilow
NateDykl:man,

9, Jackson said he has a hobby with his lather of building and flyingmodel airplanes,which use as
engine fuela mix of nitro-methanol, castor oil and alcohol, UlAIlllly purchased at Colpar Hobbies in
Mission Trace ShoPping Center (S, Wadsworth), Heknqws that It can beexplosive, bot denies ever
discussing It'. use as an explosive with Harris and Klebold. He saidthe last purchase he llllIde of the
fuel was approximately two years ago, and he has no large amountstored anywhere,

10, Jackson said. that on Friday, Apdl23 he bad recently reported to thelire department (~at ' ,""
Blacl<;jacl< Pizza), that llan'is bad built a "trip-wire butnb" behind Blacl<;jack to kl:ep !rids from going
throngh a hole in the fenoe behind the store, They responded and advised that It consisted of"snap"
type" fireworks taped together,

11. Jackson statedthat Harris and Klebold never 1lIlI<ed about school, or seemedpadlcularly angry, He
knows they each bad prom dates theweekend preceding the shootingincident, and that they had each
received cash advances of approximately $200 that Friday (April 16), Harris ami Klebold worked
nights and weekl:nd days inside Blacl<;jacl< (non-dellvlllY), and Chris Morris worked moreolIlln. Tlit
prior owner, Bob Kirgis, allowed them to playthe video game "Doom" at the store.

12, Althe coneInsion of the interview I asI<nd Jacksonfor a ,'elba! consent to searchthe residence for nay
weapons, expklsive devices, or copiesof the Rampart shootingvideo tapes, to which he agreed, He
said that his living area of thJe houseis the basementand U}l5tairs livingroom, It shonJd benotedthat
the house was in great disarray, with many boxes and Itllms storedeverywhere upstairs and
downstairs, and clotltinllstreMt abont the downstairs bedroom, A <:ltl'SOIY search IVIIS done while
Jacksonaccompanied us, and notlti.ng relevant was identified. He bad a larie ntunberof videos in the
llownstairs, but all seemedto be used movies, FoUowing the search, Investiptors left the premises,
Jackson offered to allow. searchofhis two vehicle parkedIn ftont of the house, I opened the door on

J
each. notedthat they were also in disarraywithtrash and personalItems, but nothingappearing
relevant to the investigation, Wethan departed the area,

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DEPARTMENT OF THETREASURY
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Special Agent in Charge Phoenix Field


Division
TTTI.li\ OFIIlIlES'llGAT1ON:

Columbine High Sohool Shooting/Bombin


CaSe Numbof

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TYPE OF FIEl'ORT' (CI>ocirApp/jl;BbIe _ ..)
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I REPORT OF INTEWGENCE
SUBMITTED BY (N_) SUBMITTED By (1'1t/9 ana 0ffit:tI) SUBMITTED BY (Date)

Matthew C. Traver enver I I 06/18/99


REVII!WI!D BY (NIJme) Rl!VII!WI!DBY {TJiJe aOO Office) RIiVII!WI!D BY (Date)

Robin King RACiDenver II


APPROVE!) BY (Name) APPROVED BY (Titleend Offlce) Al'l'ROIlED!lY (DeJa)

Christopher P. Sadowski SAC/Denver II

plsg:rn;r;ou 01" AC"rm'l'Y:


Telephone interview with Nathan Johnson, a former co-worker of Harris and Klehold.
smopsl:S;
On 6/16/99, SA Traver contacted Nathan Johnson, who had hea~d Chris Morris talk abqut
explosives while working at Black Jack p'izza.
HAIUlAT:tVI :
1. Johnson stated that he was a pizza delivery man for Black Jack Pizza for about four
months, from July or August of 19913 until November 1 VI:. of 1996"
2. When at work he had daily contaot with Klebold and Harris. He did not associate with
them outside of work.
3, Morris used to talk ab~~t making grenades. He appeared to be the "ringleader". Morris
would also talk about buying grenades. Morris would do all the talking and Klebold and
Harris would just listen. Morris claimed that he learned how to make grenades from the
Internet.
4. During these oonversations and others, Harris and Klebold said almost nothing. Johnson
stated that he never really talked to Klebold.
5. Morris also used to talk about firearms.
6. One time Johnson showed a knife to Morris and Harris, a knife his wife had gotten him.
Morris talked about it. Harris stated that he really did not know anything about
knives.
7. Harris snd Klebold used to light fires out in the back of the Pizza store. They would
light fires in old coffee cans. Harris was always playing with fire. He would take and
entire box of matohes and try and light it on fire using a paper fuse.
o. Johnson stated that he did not know Morris, Klebold, or Harris that well. but Morris.
seemed to be the leader.
9. Johnson stated that Harris and Klebold seemed to be ignorant about firearms and bombs.

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aOF IrM!STlGATlON,

CASE NuiilillR, I REPORT NUMBER:

10. Johnson ran into the former owner Bob Kirgis in a bar, after the Columbine inciden~.
Kirgis had told him that Earri. seemed to be getting into drugs. Johnson stated that he
had seen cocaine and marijuana at the Pizza store, while he had been working there. He
stated that Kirgis seemed to be the person who brought the drugs into the atore. He
also said Kirgis told him that Harria and Klehold had set off a pipe bomb at the store.
11. Johnson stated that be never heard Harris or Klebold make any threat•. Nor did he
see them with firearms, bombs, or drugs. He only saw and knew that they liked to play
with fireworks.

AT'I'ACHMllNTS
None.

JC· 001.010156
DENVER POLICE DEPARTMENT
NARCOTICS UNIT
Case #Jeffeo 99-7625

REPORTED BY: Detectives Joe Montoya #9101llJoel Bell #91009

DATE OF REPORT: April::!9, 1999

TYPE OF REPORT: Interview with Josepb Jonas

CONTROL NUMBER: 2112

On 4/29/99 Detectives Bell arid Montoya conducted an interview with Joseph Jonas at Denver
Police Headquarters. Mr. Jonas has beenemployed as a delivery driverat the BlackJack Pizza
store (located at 6657 West OttawaPlace, UnitE-3)since September of 1998.

Mr. Jonasstatedthat he was familiar with bothEric Harris and DylanKlebold,but he did not
socialize with them. He said that they werequiet, but Harris seemed to lose his temper easily
while talking to customers on the telephone.

Mr. Jonassaid that another employee named Chris Morris was a good friendof both Klebold and
Harris. He said that Morris wouldsometimes blowoff whatsoundedlike firecrackers behind the
Blackjack pizza store, On one occasion he heard Morris bragging about making a homemade
bomb using chlorine bleach, which he exploded in a field. Jonassaid that Morris used to
sometimes dress in camouflage pants, army boots, and an olive green beret style hal.

Mr. Jonasstatedthat the assistant manager Mark LNU, and his fiancee Michelle Hartso used to
socialize with Morris, Klebold and Harris quiteoften.

Mr. Morriswas unable to provide any other information.

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APPRovao aY [NamtljT APPROV1ill BY (_ _ Omee) i APPIlOVliD BY:0.,.)
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S:lJQPS'IS:

On April 27, 1999. ae approximately 6:30 pm, SIA's Gar! a. Wurm and Mat~ Trave~1 ~tF,
inter/iewed RQber~ Kirgia at ~s residence ~hieh is 2901 west Cenc~nni&l Drive. Ape. E206,
~ie:le:on, C=lcraao, 80t23. Mr. Ki:gis aur=en~ly has no bome telephone, Mr. Kirgis is a
whiee male, DOB. 05-24-70, SSN. 523-55-7221. He c~rrenel'l is employed as a manager i:1
tra~~in; ac Qominos gi~za, 3920 South Broad~ay, t~t~l~c~n. Colorado T eelapnoee nu~be= 103-
7Bl.-~o·>7 .

t. Mr. K!rgis stated ebat he had been the owner of Blackjack Pirza, 0057 Wesc Orra...a
.~ Place. ~ittleeon, Co lorad<: , from December t, 19'5 ~cil March a. 19". He aeaeed enae he
sold che Blackjack Pia:a for about SlS,OOO. to Chris Lau. He also 'taead thae during his
ownership of this Blackjack Pizza, he had employed Eric Harris. Dylan Klebold and Chris
Morris. He suted thae he had been ine=duced Co Eric lIarris and Dylan Klel:lold by Chris
Morris, who had been employed at ebe Blackjack Pirza for a period of about 2 liZ year•.
ae further staeed chat Eric Harris had been ae Blackjack Pizza for about 2 year. and Dylan
Klebold was employed, off and on. for a eoea1 of about t year. ae seaeed enat Harris.
Klello1d, and Morris had aniseed in the making of pizzas for him. He &.lso staeed that ;
1Y were basically good employees.
2:' Mr. Kirgis seated that he wanted Jlgenl;,lI IiIlrm and Traver to know l;,hae he had been
interviewed by a male ineerviewer wil;,h Inside Edieion an April 22, l"~ and further that

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his in~er,iew
Ilad bun eel ""is"'" on Friday, ""dl, 23, 1999. Mr. ltirgis s~ated ~hat ""
had 9iv~
the interview at Normandy Park. since he ~as no longer associated ~ieh alac~jack
Pizza and did nO~ want the ineervie", eo show<~e BlaoKjaok Pizza looation. Mr< Kirgi.
at.. ted l:ha~ ae Ilad previous in£ol:lll&tion a.OOUl: !lric aa=i. and uylan iC.el:lold and this
informacion wa.s g1.ven <luring the interview wieh Inside Sdit.ion. Mr. Kirgis provided ~:re
following telephone number as a contac~ numeer fer Inside Edition. l·aO~-G90-a7~2. Se
seate4 ~hat he could noe remember ehe name of the persan who had done the inte~liew ~it~
him.
3. Mr. Klrqis s~ated ehat the information ~~t he PQ••essed related ~o when ~=ic gar::s
bad brougne a "small pipe bcmb n ineo the Blackjack P~%%a around July t~, aDoue :WQ year3
aqn. He de.eribed the pipe bomb a. bein~ shiny and prebably made from pipe that i. used
for plambi~9' M~, Xirgis scaced ehae !ric ~ar=is car=ied ~he pipe bomb in~o Blackjack
PizzA ~hr~u;h ehe oack ~eor. He stated ::at ~. wa' ~ee seared ot !ric ~arr~s, because
gar=is ~as noe t~r~a~eni:g. a. scatec :hat ~ric Har=~s jusc ,eemea l~ke arty ot~er :~er.ge
boy. ~r. ~=gis $caced tha~ he ins~r~c~ed ~r~c 3a~is co cake ~~e ?ipe ~cmb out of ~~e
31ackjack Pizza, wh~eh ~ar~is did. Mr, ~rgi3 does nee ~ew ~hae happened ~Q the ?ipe
.oomb. !i.e scacac1 :nat. he never heard !:~:'c ~:::is or iJylan Klecold cali< aJ:lout bem.i:ls asai.::l
aor did ~~.Y ~rin9 any into ehe pizza shop again. Mr. Kirgis seaeed ehac ~e di~ l~g~:
·i:~wcrks, of various ~ncs, behind the pizza shop ~i~ ir~c Har~is and OylAn ~e~ele.

Mr. KirSis that Eric Harris, DylAa Klecolct and Chris Mor:is usually came ~ntQ
s~at~d
the 3lackjac~ ~i:~a :or
eha~~ lunch breaks f~om school aboue ll:OS am 1::10~. He s:atad
eat. !:hey ',oiould usually have pizza or a. salad.. tie also s~ated 'eh.at:. C:lr':'s :oIlCt':-is lu.d.
reeen~:'l goe~~n a girlfriend and so ha wasn t : banging around e~e shop as much. Ke aLso
ee,ac.=d ':hae: these ~hr~e boys were: idnd of lik.e a tlclic:k" but added ::~at a.t one ?oint:, a
loe of ~ids were invQlved with iric Sar=is ar.a Cylan K:.bold, Mr. Kirg':'s seated
~hat Charles Phillips. Nathan Dykeman, and Zac~ Heckl~r all worked ac BlAckjack Piz:a a~
cne eime or anoe~e: and they all hung Qut w1;h ir~c aar~ig 1nd Oylan Kleoeld, Mr. Kirgis
added, otmosJ: of my employees c:am.e from that: group".

S. Mr. Kirg-is stated t-hac c:U:is Morris seemed. like a. ~~ml!an kic ll • He f-ur~her 5t:at~~ e~at
Chris Mor~is s~emed mere emotional and he WQuld tell you e~actly what wAS on his mind.
M~. Kirgia $c~ced chat he believed that Chris Mor~is' :ather was a doceor or su~;eon and
his fae~er seemed to be hard on Chris Morris. Mr. Ki~qis also stated that ~~ris Mor=~s
~s one of ehe smar~e5~ kids he nad mec. He stated ehae he believed chat Chr~1 ~cr=is was
not the eype of person t~at was a lea~er, bue he eould have been. ae seated ehat he also
believed ~hat Chri~ Morris was aeparating himself from the group known as ~hs T~eneh Coa~
__ Mafia. Mr. Kirgis st:.a.t:ed thAt he neve r saw anyone as being th.e leader of this qroup. Mr.
Kirgis stated. ':~ae about ever-f time he saw ~~s sr::ru.p, t~ey W"e::::e wearing their "~r•.nc::tes"
(trench coacs) "

6. Mr. Ki~is statad that what he has seen QU telavision, since the shooeiug at
Columbine High school. is entirely difteren~ frem ~hat he saw of Eric Harris and oylan
Klebold ae werle lie .taeed ~llat hi• • ix y""." ol~ d"u~heer was around ehe se boys and ehey
~reatl!d her very well and .he liked them. Mr. ltirgi. naeed eaae he even saw Erie lIarrJs
,aring a .por•• ~ype jacket, maybe like a Colorado Ul1iversity jaoket.

"-. Mr. ltirgis seated ehae at variou. times he and ~ese boy.......ed aroun~ the roo £
above the Slackjack Pizza ae whioh time they shot off bottle rookets. Mx:< Kirgis stated
that he me.tly just drank beer nn ~he roof. a. also .tated that Erie !larris and Oylan

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Kle.bcld we"e "'ct drillJ<e"", l:>ut p>:Obably """ld have had. a ""'illl< at a paJ:ty.

8. Mr. !tirgis seated, eha.e Billy :00"1' was a former employee who I1QW works at: the Blackjack
Piz:a located on Simms aculevard close to the inters.c~ion of Simms and SOwles. He seat~d
thac Billy Pow would have information of a "eporced dry ice bomb that was .et off behind
the 91.a.ekj.c:k P'1:tza ':hat: l'tr. IC.irgis. previously owned.. He seaced. t.b.at t:he J=:f:erson ::owu::,¥
Sheriff'. oeparelllent 'Mas called. when this dry ie" be"", wu ..." off.

9. Mr. Kirgie'stated. that he did hear ~ic Barris and Dylan Kl~old mencicn aboue hew
"jocks" were picking en them. a. alae relaeed that: one time. behind ehe piz:a shop. the
~eneh Coac Mafia was waieing for a fight: with Scme oe~er persons, buc de ~&S noe lure
wi tb ·"bOlll. M:::. Kirllis seated. that !le =mb"r~d thac Dylan Klebold a.r1d Nathan 'lykl!man
wer. chere for ehe fighe.
10. Mr. K~=Si$ ~hen s~ae~d :~c on :~e day of ehe $hoc~i~9 ae Cclumbi~e nigh Sc~ocl, he
'Mastaking bois daughter eo seacej, AI; Powde::::-..crn !.l'!me::::.ar"l Scheol. ·,.'hen he hea::::d. aJ:eut t::::e
shoo~ing, :his ~oul~ nave oeen bet'neen 12:2;,~ 12;35 ?M. Mr. ~~~gis stated c~a:
because of a "gut:" ~eelin9' and cae pcevi.ous kno'M'letige :If r:lle pipe ;:Om,l::), he called. 3-1.: f=cm
:b. of:ie~ at: rowd.~ho~ ~l«ment:ar!. Re s~.ced :hae :~. news =epor~3 men:ioaeQ cr~nch
-:oaes .te.d :;::i~e bombs. so h.e •....&need. to alor-:. aue..'"lor:'e.ies about Er~c .:ian::':'e , Dylan K.:..sbal.d
i Chris MQr=~$. Mr. Ki=gis s~at:~d :hac he gave the ~is9aecher his ~ame as ~he r!porticg
.acn ,

l~, Mr, Ki=gia ~as also asked about his kncwledge of t~e legality :9laeing to pipe bombs
and he atac~d that he was noe aware of how i~legal ehey ~e~e. ge stated chat he k=e~ ve~/
l~~=le aboue firea~ and he JUSt did not t~ink about how illegal the pipe bcmbs mig~: he.
He s~a~~ ~hae he just did not see an asgr~$~ive si~e of iric Harr~3. Mr. Ki=;~s sC3ted
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DENVER POLICE DEPARTMENT
Complex Investigatio11$ ~nlMajor Peddler Unit

Type of Report: Investigative lnterview


Date: May3. 1999
Reported By: Sergeant Ernest Martinez, Supervisor, Major PeddlerUnit
Subject: Robert Hossein K.JRGIS (05·24-70); ak.a, "Bob LNU"

Synopsis:
On the above date, Denver Police Department Detective Jeff Ruetz and this reporting
supervisor interviewed Robert K.JRGIS. He was asked several questions relatiog to his
knowledge of the Columbine High School incident of 04-20·99. and his personal and
working relationship with subjects of this investigation, namely Eric Harris, Dylan
K1ebold, Chris Morris, er al,

Details:
1) On the date of May 3, 1999 at 1320 hours. Denver Police Department Detective Jeff
Ruetz and this reporting supervisor met and interviewed one Robert Hossein KIRGIS
(05·24-70). This interview took place at Denver Police Headquarters, VicelDrug
Control Bureau interview room. This interview took place subsequent to a telephonic
contact made by K.JRGIS to this reporting supervisor approximately 1100 hours this
date. K1RGIS reported that he had received my business card left at his residence last
Friday, and that he had called me on Saturday from his new employment at Dominoes
pizza on south Broadway (303.781.6647). K1RGIS then called this date, and related
thai he had no problem talking with investigators, and thai he wanted to set one thing
straight from the start; that news reports about a pipebomb being detonated at the
Blackjack pizza place on West Ottawa Place was erroneous. That the detonations
involved a "dry ice bomb", and not a pipe bomb. KIRGlS then staled that he would
meet this reporting supervisor after he dropped off his daughter at school,
approximately 1:00 PM.

2) KIRGrS responded to Denver Police Headquarters at 1315 hours. Detective Ruetz


and this reporting supervisorverified his identity, when KIRGrS proffered his Colorado
Operators License. KIRGIS stated that he was the owner/manager of the Blackjack
pizza store located at 6657 West Ottawa Place, Littleton, CO. KlRGIS was the owner
from 12-01·95 through 03-08·99, when he sold the store to the current owner. Chris
Lao. When asked whom he had hired first from the group of subjects (Harris, Klebold,
Morris, et al), be stated that it was Chris Morris. KIRGrS related that Morris was hired
approximately six months after another friend of the group, named Charles Phillips.
KIRGIS also mentioned that "Kibbz" as Zach Heckler. This stemmed from newspaper
reports he had read, mentioning the acronym "Kibbz" on one of Harris' web pages.
When asked what characteristics Hecklerpossessed, KIRGIS related that he "drove like
crap." Other employees KIRGIS had hired as he related knew each other well were
Harris, K1ebold, Phillips,Nathan Dykeman and Brian Sargent
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3) When asked what his knowledge was related to explosives and the group, KIROIS
stated that Harris, Moros and K1ebold loved fireworks. That they liked to go to
Cheyenne, WYO. To purchase many fireworks that were illegal in Colorado. KIROIS
related that this past July 411l weekend, Klebold, Morris and Harris put on a great
firework display at the store. KIRGIS also took his daughtet Brianna KIROIS to
observe the show. KIRGIS stated that Klebold and Harris were "tied at the hip", and
frequently during school lunch hour both of them came to the B laekjack pizza store to
eat a free salad and smoke cigarettes by the rear door. Wben asked about a pipebomb
being broughtinto the store, KIROIS recalled that Harris came in to the Black.jack store
through the rear door carrying his usual black brief type bag. Harris then went to the
rear storage employee changing area and brought out what appeared to KIRGIS as a
pipebomo, According the KIROIS, Harris stated, "Check out this pipebomb." Harris
then said that he wanted to blow it up after work in a watermelon, near the field. The
pipebomb was described as metallic colored, metal pipe, withend caps, and about a foot
in length. This incident took place when Harris, Klebold, Morris and KIROIS were
working about rwo years ago. KIRGlS was able to remember that it may have been in
April ofl997.

4) When asked if it ever occurred to him that the pipebomb was dangerous and illegal,
KIRGlS stated, "yea. that's why I sent him out of the store with it, I was worried that he
was going to set it off in my store." KlRGIS later said that he was originally going to
send Harri9s home, but he needed him at work that night, so Harris came back after he
put the pipebomb away in his car. KIROIS stated that Harris had told him that it was an
explosive device, and he knew that it was a pipebomo, based on what he thought a
pipebornb was. When asked if he had any experience with any type of pyrotechnic or
explosive devices, KIRGlS stated, "only fireworks, they use to set off fireworks all the
time." "They" meaning Harris, Klebold and Morris. KIRGIS also related that Harris,
Klebold and Morris were, at times, going on top of the roof to Ught off fireworks.
KlROlS stated that he also, at times, went up there with them. According to KIROIS,
Harris, Morris and Klebold also set off many dry ice bombs atop the roof of the
business. Nicki Liston, a former store manager, also told KIROIS she knew of these
occurrences with dry ice bombs. KIRGIS also recalled that the former owner of the
Ottawa Place Blackjack pizza store, Randy Pearson, set of a possible dry ice bomb in
the store bathroom. This subject, Pearson is the current Blackjack owner/manager of
the 5500 South Simms store, where Billy Dao currently works. KIRGIS prefaced these
statements with, he walked with them (Harris, Klebold and Moros), but didn't do much
with them. When asked why he didn't call the police when he observed the ptpebomb,
KIROIS staled that he "didn't want any trouble." He paused and then stated that he
"really wasn' t sure why, but hindsightbeing 20/20, I would now."

5) KIRGlS knows that Morris had II girlfriend that lives in the 7000 Block of South
Pierce Court, and that closer to the time of the Columbine High School incident, Morris
seemed to distance himself away from Harris and Klebold. Also, that Harris and
Klebold were "very tight." KIROIS also related that Klebold wore a trenchcoat almost
non-stop, and the others only at times. KIRGIS also stated that he hasn't seen Zach

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Heckler in about one and one-bait years, but that he believed be still "hung out with
them,"

6) KIRors recalled a Christmas patty in December of 1997 at the residence of Brady


Mann(sp). and Jeff MaIln(sp), located at 7169 South Webster Street, number. A Ken
Williams. who owns "4 U to See» printing. 303.979.5522, shot darts with Harris. The
reason this statement was proffered. was because KIROIS was asked if he ever
socialized with any of the subjects. KIRGrs heard Harris. Morris and K1eboid talk
about the game "Doom", but never guns. KIRGIS also related that Morris seemed a
little mean to him, but if be had a problem with you, it was over sooner. Unuke Harris.
who seemed to hold a grudge for you. Harris. Morris and KIebold also had told
KIRGIS that they got harassedat school because they were nerds.

7) KIRGIS admitted to this reporting supervisor that he is an alcoholic. and at times he


drank at work, and left Harris in charge while he left the store for any reason. KIROIS
mentioned that he knew Nate Dykeman. but not that well, and also identified Moms
and Dykeman from an arrayof photos shown to him.

8) A female subject by the name of Kimberly Carlin, a.k.a, "Kimmy", who lives on
Hinsdale Court was activelydating anothermale party, when she was supposedlydating
Harris a short time. KIRGIS denied that Carlin dated Harris. another interview put
them together (see DAO interview, 04-29-99). KIRGIS related that Carlin was in the
same early morning bowling class with the subjects of this investigation. Carlin quit
Blackjack pizza because she didn't get along with fellow employee Michelle
Hart:zeU(sp).

9) KIRGrs recalled that approximately one year ago, Harris. Moms and Klebold were
set to fight a group of people near the intersection of West Coalmine and South Pierce
Streets, behind the shops. As Harris. Klebold and Moms walked there from the
Blackjack pizza store donningtheir trenchcoats, the other group fled.

to) Other related items: Billy Dao had related to KIRGIS that Phil Duran "got the
machine gun» for Harris and Klebold. When asked aboutother parries, KIRGIS knew a
James Thonsbe as a "stoner", and just had a working relancaslup with him. Zach
Heckler quit the Blackjack pizza store after approximately two months. KIRGIS
overheard the subjects talk about the Internet, but didn't recall anything specific. Harris
was also known to KIRGIS as "Reb". KIRGIS re-iterated that he "felt verycomfortable
leaving Harris and Morris in charge of the store", while he was away. Moms seemed
"really responsible" while in charge of the store. The last time KIRGIS saw all three
subjects, Harris, Moms and Klebold was at "The Zone" bar parking lot, about a few
weeks ago. KIRGIS also stated that "Kibbz" is Zach Heckler.

Thisended the interview, time was 1435 hours.

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Interviewee: Robert Hossein KlROIS (05.24-10) SSN523-55-1221 co. OL #94-
118-1607 Iranian.male. 5"8", 145 lbs, BrownIHzl 2901 WestCentennial Drive liE-
206 303.936-8544 (motll.er), 303.181.6647 (wort)

Complex Investigations Section

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DEl't'VER POLICE DEPARTMENT
Complex Investigations Sectioa/Major Peddler Unit

Type of Report: Investigative Interview


Date: May 4, 1999
Reported By: SergeantErnest Martinez, Supervisor, MajorPeddler Unit
Subject: Robert Hossein KlRGlS (05-24-70); as,a.. "Bob LNU"

Synopsis:
On the above date, Denver Police Department Detective Jeff Ruetz and this reporting
supervisor re-interviewed Robert KJRGIS. He was asked several more questions about
the subjects of the Columbine High School investigation.

Details:
1) On the date of May 4, 1999 at 1320 hours, Denver Police Department Detective Jeff
Ruetzand this reporting supervisorre-interviewed Robert KJRGIS. This interviewtook
place at the Luther's Bar-B-Q restaurant, located at 11353 West Colfax Avenue. This
re-interview was subsequent to a telephonic contact made to KlRGIS by this reporting
supervisor in the AM. KlRGIS again. stated that he had "no problem" speaking with
investigators about the investigation.

2) KJRGIS was asked about the subject Phil Duran, and related that according to Billy
Dao, who told KlRGlS, law enforcement searched the residence of Duran and took a
few items, but left marijuana there, or didn't find it. Duran's girlfriend Christina LNU,
told Dao this information and that "the cops were watching the house", and she was
"scared." On the day of the Columbine High School shootings, KJRGIS "ran into"
Billy Dao at the 7-11 store (Wadsworth & Coalrnine), about 1:20or 1:30 PM. They had
a short conversation about what was occurring at the high school. They both agreed to
go to KJRGIS' apartment. While there, they smoked a joint of marijuana. and watched
the news reports about the incident. Bur, prior to going to the apartment, KJRGIS
remembered he stopped by "4 Your Agency" printing and spoke with "Carol" ahQut
something that he didn't recall. KlRGIS Stated that he really believed that Eric Harris
and Dylan Klebold were the gunmen, because as he states, "I put all the circumstances
together, and it made sense that it happened." KJRGIS and Billy Dao kept watching
television until he had to leave to pick up his daughter at Powderhorn Elementary
School at about 2:45 PM. This school is located at West Coalmlne & South Simms
Street. Billy Dao left when KJRGIS left. According to KlRGIS, Phil Duran paged
Billy Dao when Dao was present at his apartment this day, and Dao then returned the
call to Duran. Duran was on his cellular telephone at the time, and it was about a two-
minute conversation. KIRGIS recalled that the time of the call was approximately
between I:15 and I:30 PM. Dao related to KJRGIS that Duran told him if he had heard
what was going on at Columbine. Also, Duran asked Dao if he knew where his
(Duran's) brother was, he was worried about him. KlRGIS could not recall Duran's
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brother's name but did recaI1 tbat he bad worked for him at Blackjack. pizza for just a
few days "a long lime ago."

3~ KIRGIS was asked about recently ~ hearing about or from. . . .


~ stated tbat it "wouldn'tsurprise him ~was found to be more in~
with explosives or the Columbine thing." "I consider~ friend, the other two
(Harris &: Klebold), just acquaintances." KIR.GIS could not recaI1 ever hearing any
othernames of associates with the subjectll of thisinvestigation.

This ended the interview, lime was 1420 hours.

Interviewee: Robert Hossein KIRGIS (05-24-70), previously documented.

Major Peddler Unit20 T Complex Investigations Section


Denver Police Department

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DENVER POLICE DEPARTMENT
Case It 4-DN·S74U (FB1)I!l9 -7625 lJEFFCOj

Control #21I2S

REPORTED BY: Detel:tive Joel Bell


DATE OF REPORT: 05/0419,
TYPE OF REPORT: Investigative Report

On 05/03199. at approximately 1000hours, Detective Bell interviewed Donald Lamb on


the telephone. DonaldLambworked with EricHarris and Dylan Klehold at Blackjack
Pizza. Lamb stated that he had worked at Blackjack, as a driver, for approximately two
weeks when he met Eric Harris. Harris introduced himselfas "Reb",

Lamb stated that he did not have a lot of contactwith Klebold or Harris, but he would
describe themas "inward." Lambstated thaI he neversocialized with either of them.

DonaldLamb can be contacted at 5513 S. Taft, telephone #('303) 9Q4..9538.

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The lblJowialI_CIII is an aIi1:aIpt to ilJ. ~ most <:OIIIImlI1Iy uk«! ofus by III.""""


1IlOItia in relalillll tIllh. Columbine High SciI<IoI ~.

B/aick;jlIdt Pizza is a lhmdIise pi:=a deliwry and <:m)'OUt~ wilh110 liIciIiIia tbr m-down diIIin..
1_ _ iImI1IIal': both Eric Harrisand DylaD Kle!lold _ ""p~ of1lle B~ PIzza 1ocll1:ed at
66S7 West CiIl:I.voa Pl-. Lla1eloo, CO. llOOl< ll1iIrIlmbil' ofdbs lIIlit Mardlll, 1999, "IlP'" ijij'!rIy:six
...... belin!be lIlrribl<o and!r.lllilic..-lS ax Coltlml:liDe High Sdlool took JlI-. Harrisand 1Oebold ___
tIllIined as ""Piol'ees wiI<!l1!be ....se in ........ sa;p lOOl< p'-. They- . : ....p!o]«i as <:IlClb.. Amoag
dlcir dlllia_ piz:zlHlllldIlg. ~ ad _llr"';cc. They did 11Qt deli..... pi:z:zas 3C an"""'"
They ~ "10 ttve aifIbts a hID "WI' .. i'llate!y4 ~ S PM llDtilllpJll:OXimate!y 3 QC' 9 PM.
Theydid llOul'I\IIIYS Wllrit 1lIe slWls. Th.last aigbtlhey ~ _Friday, April 16.1999. Harris
and IOebold porformed WIIliI in alIlh. dIIIia n:quired by dlcir paliliolls. They- . : ......... subjoc:t tIll\ll'Y
dlsc.iplinary aaioIL Neither K1dloId II"," Harris I!lM'l\Il'Y iDdiClllioa lbIl: Ihey'"""' ~le oflll. hIlrrific
_ c:ommimld ax Columbille f1illb. SdlooI.

At dbs time, OIlIer. the _ _ incJlIded in dbs - C I l t , our policyis llot til discuss l\Il'Y prosem or
lilrm ""Ployees.
We ~ with iI1wstiglllOfS in every ~ possible ilIId will -am.. to do so. I bave no <XlIIl-
m.m: Oll the qllIIlltiOllS beiPguk«! by 1lIe inve!tiptln.
OurhoorIs and ~ .... wiIll1lle vi<:lims of d1is umbl. MSIt, lbeir f:amily membln, and lbeir fiionds, as
.....u as widI!be SlIw1..... filcuIty and stIlit of Cofumbille Higll SdtooI. Our prayors also go out to the cam-
mllllity. 1:llis <:omDlU!lity !las =tdun:d ilII uns:pealc:ably 1r.Igic ......t, and it is wry reassuring til ' " such a:lI
OIIIp<lul"iDg ofkindncu and support as lb. ccmmUllity lI'icstil heal itself In m. midst ofSlICh dis<:ma:rting
and um!Yin8 _ it is ~ d1lIX "'" am bave our will in thogtIIltI"Oi !"'Jdn.... of!*'Ilie reaf.
bed. Ourlb;anlcs go _10 alIlhe \/tIlllDlCl!l'S wllo bave lIlllde _ dlfliculttim"']lISt a Iilll. bit oasim'.

W. ww1d also Iil<OIO Illank111. poliCll ol'li=s and in...opbn who.... -*.iag dllii""t1y OIl illis ......
Thele is 1\0 edequato ~ til ""l""SS our ~ to law ",""""""G tbr risldng lbeir li_ to SOOtIl'O !be
saIl:ty oflll. Co!IJmllill.. Higll Scilool SlI.Idents. ilIcully ilIId _ as wollasd1lIX oflll.. COllllIlllttitY.

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REPORTDATE OmCE OFTHEATlORNEY GENEBAL CASE NO.
May7, 1999 STATE OF COLORADO 99-7625

TYPE OF REPORT ItEPORTBY AREA


Props !Ilv. GaryO)llllllll IeflilrsoD C<lllIl1y
NATURE OFCASE
COLUMBINEHIGH sarooL/HOMlClDE
INTERVIEW OF emus LAU (BLAClQACK PIZZAOWNER)

1. OnApdI:l6,19991inlllrViewedOlds LaII(DOB: 91ll16Sl.2SllOS. YorkSl.,Apt.#206,l:lel1wlr, CO


80210. (303) m-9338. OnMm:dt 8,1999 bebepn .. _lopeI:lIlm'nft!ll: B1al:lr,ja<:k.Pl:aa, 66S7 W.
O\lowa P1.,1.JlIleUlll, CO (303) 978-0600.

2. Mt.LaIIsaid !bat bebcuglltdie fhmcllise fmrn~ owner. Bob Kirfli$. LaIIiDiliaIly ~ some of
t!II: same ~ """"'llt a lew wbo badpoor dliving """"lls. wbombe did mlt want wotldng as
delivaydrivers. A.molIg lbosI: n:llliDcd were EricHm:is and Dylan KlebGJd. who -.: emplo)'lld as
"iDside<s", maIdog piz:zas radler thandellvay. _ was paid$7.65/ bGur, and KlebGld $ 6.50/ hour.
3. Lau <ll:saihed _ as his be$:emp~ 00 tlIlUble. and saidthalbebad ol'ferm_ a promotio<I 00
Friday ApdI 1610shift I!lllIl88"I'. _ """"lOd pJeaseQand acaepted. Lau desaibed KlebGld as "hyper",
loud. ..... getie, a goo1WOl'I:er, [lUIlClWll. no prob1llms.

4. Lau saidthal 00 Friday ApdI16. botb._ and KlebGId~ <:ash adWllO<:Uplnsttheir eamed
boIlIJl.. Hminecei."JIlCl a <:ash lIl1vlm<:e nf$200, andKlebGld t=li."JIlClSl20. (On. May 28,1999I t=li."JIlCl
fmrnLau die orlgiDal <:ash I1Il>lipts wbi.cb wcresigned by _ and KlebGJd. and <>:>pies of their tine
payml1 cbedI:s lIomMm:dt 8· ApdI18,1999. ~ items were booked into lCSOas evidence through
Det. Euon ApdI29, 1999, bmOOll. 10074, 10(75).
5. 'The ooJy problem wbi.cb Lau could_ noprdi.og Harris andKlebGId was wbell he hadfound them
hehiIld t!II: SlOre together. lighting a ~ GIl me.

6. Lausaid thal he had seen bocb Harris and Klehcld -.. black"duslm" ~ lIlCaIliIlg thal they may
ba"'C hadsome type of palChea 00 them. but be cannot recalllllllte spedfieaIly. Healso I1!ICllIled thal they
wcreonce risitlld. at work by a1l:eOage girl be reoogoized onnews brnadoasts noprdi.og CHS, descn'bed ll$
Wl', 5'4", 10080 sttaightblonde hair (Rcbytl Andets007), who was accompaoied by 3IIOther female (00
dacription).

7. TlwOlberf'tiollds ofHarris and KlebOJd. wbohadalso wmlaldatdle SlOre.wcreOlds Moms andNale


Dyl<eman. Hedescribed Mortis as "'n:1o:xxly". 100ked aDgty, worea simUar blaokciuslm', blackpants, black:
T-sllitts, andblaokboots, Lau tmtIi.na!ecl Mom. lIomhisjob due to his af!IliaUOl:l widlHm:is and
K1eIlold.

8. FoIm:r owner. Bob Kirgls,had toldLall00 ApdI21,1999


t!II: store with a pipe bumb.

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tl if: 8 Name: Dylan B. Klebold
( ,: 524-45-5481 Pay Period: 3/8/99 thru 3/21/99
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33.85 6.50 220.03 220.03 Medi W/R 3.19 3.19
Fed W/R 1.85 1.65
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Fed W/H 0.00 1.SS
State W/B: 0.00 2.73
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Total GrosS 154.90 374.93 Deductions U.SS 33.26
Net pay 143.05 341.67

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55#, 524-45-5481 Pay Period, 4/5/99 thru 4/18/99
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State ii/a 0.10 :'..83
Empl Mv 120.00 120.00
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Total Gross: 167.31 542.24 Deductions 132.90 166.16
Net Pay 34.41 376.08

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Emp #. 3 Name. :e:ric D. Harris
SS#t 284-82-1478 Pay Peripd. 3/8/99 thru 3/21/99
Description
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28S.36 285.36 !!ledi W/H 4.14 4.14
Fed W/F. 27.52 27.52
State W/R 11.29 U.29
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Total Gron 285.36 285.36 Deductions 60.64 60.64
Net Pay 224.12 224.72

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Emp i' 3 Name, Eric D. Harris
sst, 284-82-1478 Pay Period, 3/22/99 thru 4/4/99
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£ Unit Rate CUrrent
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43.87 7.65 335.61 620.97 Madi W/H 4.87 9.01
Fed W/B 35.05 52.57
State W/H 13.80 25.09
Total Groes 335.61 620.97 Deductions 74.53 1.35.17
Net Pay 261.08 485.80

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Emp t, 3 Name, Eric::O, Ea=is
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Regular
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34.83 7.65 265.45 887.42 Medi \f/R 3.66 12.87
Fed w/a: 24.68 87.25
State !<lIE 10.34 35.43
Empl Adv 200.00 200,00
Total Gross 266.45 867.42 Deductions 255.40 390.57
Net Pay 11.05 496.85

JC· 001·010183
SUPPLEMENT HOMICIDE 9!1-7625 REKER
Interview with Niklti Liston J
2239W. Fair Ave.
LJttletoo, Colo. 80120
303·795·952Q
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On 8·11·99,Inv. Rekerdid interview Liston at the IHOPTe/ltraunl on W.BowlesAve.and sbe


stated the following:

1. That sbe worked widl Hanis, Kliebold, and CbrisMorris at the Blaclgack pizza and that bet lastday at
Blackjack pizza was Oct. 18,1998 and that tbillwas the last timedlllI sbe bad spoken widlany of these
parries.
2. That Cbris Morris and an Eric Jobnson bad assisted bet in buikliilg a computer and that it was
uoknown ro her wbetwas in die betddlive and thlllsbe!mew Cbris Morris and Eric Hams bad web
sites but sbe does not know whar was on them and bad neverseen them. She also stmed that Hams
screen I1lIII1eS were on tile computer on her buddy list,

3. She believes that Chris Morrisbed been in angermanagement classesprior to the shootings.

4. That Morris bad llIOlltioned being teased at school but had eever mentionedanything about revenge.

5. Thatsbe knew that Hams bad broughta bobm to Black,jack and that she bed beard that Hams and
Klieboldbad exploded bombs at the lake at Leawood Jl'lfk.

6. ThatHarris carrieda \>lack compu",," case with him and that this case was used to cmy fueworks.

7. Morrisnover taU<ed about the TCM

8. That Phil Duranwbomwas also working at Black,jack bad gonesbooting in the mountainsnear
Ratnpart Range on the weekend prior to the sbootings.

9. That Kim Carlin and Sara Aborgast were closefriends with Harrisaad Kliebold and that they also
worked at Blacl<jack.

Inv. Reker thea terminated the interview at this lime and did follow Liston to her residence where she
consented to lnv, Reker taking the computerthat Morris bad built ,to log it into evidence to be
analyted.
The computer was loggedinto the JCSDevidence vaultunder this CR# and item # 10300

Je· 001·010184
DENVER POLICE DEPARTMENT
NARCOTICS UNIT
Jeffco Case # 99-7625

REPORTED BY: Detective Marcus L. Fountain, #. 91036

DATE OF REPORT: May 4, 1999

TYPE OF REPORT: Interview of Patrick MacKeage

On May 4,1999, at approximately 1405 hrs., Detectives Marcus L. Fountain and Detective
Joseph Montoya interviewed Patrick MacKeage, DOB 103078, at 5987 W. Ken Caryl
Place., Littleton, Colorado. Patrick's father, Dave MacKeage, was present during the
interview and taped the interview on a cassette recorder.

Patrick Maekeage stated that he graduated from Columbine High School in 1997.
MacKeage stated that he worked at the Black-Jack Pizza parlor from around the end of
the summer of 1998 to January 1, 1999. MacKeage stated that he was a delivery driver.
MacKeage stated that Eric Harris was already working at there when MacKeage began.
MacKeage stated that he and Harris were not social friends and that they never did
anything together outside of work. In fact, Mackeage stated that until the shooting, he
didn't even know Harris' real name. MacKeage had only known Harris as "Reb".
MacKeage stated that Harrill liked fireworks and that fireworks had been used behind the
pizza parlor, but that MacKeage never saw, nor heard any talk of bombs. Mackeage stated
that he had seen Harris wearing a trench coat to and from work on occasion. He also knew
that Harris really liked the rock group Romstein. Mackeage stated that Chris Morris
worked at the Black-Jack also and that Morris wore military type clothing, such as combat
hoots and a beret.

MacKeage stated that he didn't know Dylan Clebold well either and that he met Dylan
Clebold approximately three years ago for about five minutes. MacKeage didn't meet him
agaln until MacKeage was working at Black Jack Pizza. MacKeage added that even then,
he had only seen Clebold at the Black Jack Pizza on about three occasstons.

MacKeage stated tbat "Bob", the ex-owner of the pizza parlor was sort of "weird" and that
Bob lIlay have known Harris and Dylan a little better.

The interview ended at 1420 hrs,

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Michelle Mitchell, DOB 5/6/63, was interviewed at her


residence, 9469 W. weaver Dr., Littleton, Colorado, telephone
number (303)978-0866 regarding the Columbine High School
shooting. present during the interview was Mitchell~smother,
Karen Mitchell, DOE 9/21/53, who had originally contacted the
task force investigatin~the shooting (REFERENCE RAPID STA.~T
CONTROL NUMBER DN 1166). Mitchell was advised of the official
identity of the interviewing Agent and the nature of the
interview. MitChell then provided the follOWing information:
Mitchell advised that she works at Blackjack Pizza,
Simms Location. Mitchell currently works with twa individuals
who have worked at the Blackjack Pizza, Ottawa location, where
Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold worked. Michelle Hartso and Billy
Last Name Unknown (LNU) both worked at the Ottawa location and
have both told Mitchell that they know of at least one person at
the Ottawa location who helped Harris and Klebold make pipe
bombs. This person, name unknown to Mitchell, currently works at
Blackjack Pizza-Ottawa. From talking to Rartso and Billy k~,
Mitchell does not know if this person helped Harris and Klehold
purchase materials for the shooting and does not think this
person ever helped detonate any pipe bombs.
Mitchell described Michelle Hartso as a driver/manager
at her Blackjack pizza location. Hartso went to Chatfield High
School and graduated from the school. Hartse knows Harris and
Kleheld well. Mitchell stated that Hartso has been contacted by
reporters regarding the shooting. Billy ~lJ is a driver at the
Blackjack-Simms locatiOn. He is in his early to mid 30's. The
phone number to the Blackjack-Simms location is (303)979-1996.

4/27/99

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JC- 001-010189
REPORTDA'IE OmCE OFTHEATI'ORNEY GENERAL CASE NO.
May 14,1999 STATE OF COLORADO 99-7625

TYPEOF REPORT REPORT BY AREA


Progress Inv, Gary Clymao Jeffinon County
NATIJRE OF CASE
COLUMBINE InOHSCHOOL I HOMIClDB
INTERVIEW OFERIKMOODY (CBS snJDENT I BLACKJACK PIZZA)

I. On April29, 1999 I iIIJllrWlwedby lil1epholle Erik Moody (OOB: liI2'2Ill3), 5639W. Akler Way, Littleton.
CO, (303) 932·9041, per lead no. 1806. AlsoOIl rile line during rile iDtIlrvillw was his falber, Mr. Chris
Moody.

2. Erik is a 1Q-gnIller at Columbine Hlgb School (CHS), and only knows Eric Harris and Dylan K1ebold
lXom BIaclI;ja<:k Pizza. wbe!e Erik began wodcing Ilbou! dlree ..... ago. Harris and KIebold worked 1·2
lligblS per wee!<. He never_ witb eitherof dlemin sebool, allhougb he occasi<mally saw them. He
refmed of dlemas "niceand polite", andsaw IlOl!ling llIlUSUll1 abouteiJIler.

3. Erik "'feIred to another Blaclgack employee. Erin BOIlwell, who


DO!appear to have any speciallnreractloos witb them.

tev, G. Clyman l

JC·001·010190
DENVER POLICE DEPARTMENT
Complex Investigations SectiolllMajor Peddler Unit

Type of Report: Investigative Interview


Date: May4. 1999
Reported By: Detective Joel Bell
Subject: Erik Moody

Synopsis:
On the above date, Denver Police DepartmentDetectives Marcus Fountain andJoel Bell
interviewed ErikMoody, regarding his relationshipwithEric Harris and Dylan Klebold
and his knowledge of theColwnbine High School incidenton 04120/99.

Details:
On this date, at approximately 1030hours, Detectives Fountain andBell metwith Erik
Moodyat his house, located at 5639W. Alder Way. Present during the meeting washis
father. Chris Moody.

Erik Moody statedthat he onlyknew Eric Hams and Dylan Klebold through work.
Blackjack Pizza, located at 6657 Ottawa. Erik Moodystated that eventhough they
attended Columbine High School together. he did nOI know either of them through
school. Erik Moody stated that he never socializedwith Harris or Klebold outside the
work place.

Erik Moody described Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold as "nice." Erik Moody claimed
that he neverheardthem talk about guns, pipe bombs. or fireworks.

Erik Moody stated that he believed both Eric Harris and DylanKlebold were friends with
AaronBonwell who also worked at Blackjack Pizza.

Erik Moody statedthat twojuveniles have harassed him by the name of Casey Hetzeland
Paul Selchert, When asked whyhe thought they were harassing him, Erik replied, "I
don't know, maybe because they think I was friends with Erick andDylan because I
worked with them." Erik Moody again denied being friends with EricHarris or Dylan
Klebold,

Erik Moody can be contacted at 5639W. Alder Way, telephone #932-9041.

JC- 001-010191
, DENVER POLICE DEPARTMENT
e-# 4.00-57419 (FB1)I!l9 -762$ (JEFFCO)
CODtrol #2867

REPORTED BY: DeteedveJoel BeD

DATE OF REPORT: 05104199


TYPE OF REPORT: Investigative Report

On 04129/99, at approximately 1100 hours, Detective Bell interviewed James Nevienski


on the telephone. James Nevienski stated that he nevermet Eric Harris or Dylan
Klebold. Nevienski related that the last day Hams or Klebold worked was the 161h of
April 1999and that hetNevienski did not start working at Blackjack: Pizza until April 1911>
of 1999.

Nevienski had no other information regarding Harris, Klebold, or their associates.

James Nevienski can be contacted at 7209 W. Portland, telephone #(303) 904-1090.

JC· 001·010192
DENVER POLICE DEPARTMENT
NARCOTICS UNIT
Case # Jeffeo 99-7625

REPORTED BY: Detectives Joe Montoya #91011/Mareus Fountain #91036

DATE OF REPORT: May 3, 1999

TYPE OF REPORT: Interview with Angel Pytllnski

CONTROL NUMBER: 2866

On 05/03/99 Detectives Montoya and Fountain conducted an interview with Angel Pytlinski at
her residence(2594 S. Tennyson St.). Mrs. Pytlinski has been employed as a deliverydriver at
the Black Jack Pizza store(locatedat 6657 West Onawa Place,unit E-}) since the summerof
1998.

Mrs. Pytlinski indicated that she had a close relationship with Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold,
She knew Eric Harris as "REB", and said he was interested in computers and guns. She said he
Was excited about goinginto the Marinecore. Mrs. Pytlinski said that Harris was upset with his
dad, becausehis dad accused him of using LSD. She attempted to chat with Harris on the
Internet but was unable to do it. She discovered his e-mailaddress, and he (Harris) Was a little
upset with her for doing it, and wanted assurance that she did not see anything else. She said his
E-mail address Was "REB.DOMAIN".

Mrs. Pytlinski said that Dylan KleboldWas more hyperactive than Harriswas, and he also was
fascinatedwith computers and guns. She said that he wasexcited aboutgoing to college at the
University of Arizona.

Mrs. Pytlinski also knew ChrisMorriswell, and statedthat he Was a nice guy who Was always
trying to act tough to put on a front She said that ChrisMorriswas a good friend of both Harris
and Klebold and appeared to be a leaderto the two. Morris Was also close to fellow employees
Nate, Mark and Michelle.

She stated that all three of the above mentioned wore Duster's to work. She said that about four
months ago Harris and Klebold told her that they knewhow to make Pipe Bombs, but she did not
pay much attention to them. Michelle Hartso told Pytlinski that Harris and Klebold exploded a
bomb behindthe Black JackPizza store in late 199&.

In March or April on 1999Harris askedto borrow Pytlinski's video recorder. A video tape was
made of made of Eric Harris, Dylan Klebold, Chris Morris, Phil Duran,MarkMannes,and an
unknown female (Mannes' girlfriend) shooting trees and bowlingpins with guns. Pytlinski saw
the tape and remembered seeing a sawed off shotgun and possibly a Tech-9 being used in the
film. The film Was made in Sedelia, Colorado.

JC· 001-010193
Pytlinski heard about the Columbine shooting on the News at about 1:00 P.M.,and felt that
Harris might be involved. She called Eric Hams' houseand his mother answered. Pytlinski said
that his mother was extremely calm and stated that Eric was at school.

Mrs. Pytlinski last saw Harrisand Klebold on Wednesday April 14 at work. She said that Hams
was very depressed on that day, and that Klebold's mood was very inconsistent.

No other pertinent information was obtained from Mrs. Pytlinski.

JC· 001·010194
DENVER POLICE DEPARTMENT
Case II 4-DN-57419 (FB1)t99 -7625 (JEFFCO)

COIltroim31

REPORTED BY; Detective Joel Bell

DATE OFREPORT: 05/04199


TYPE OF REPORT: Investigative Report

On 05104199, at approximately 1100hours. Detective Bell interviewed Sheila


Saintmiehael at her home. 3060 S. Hoyt Street. SheilaSaintmichael stated that she
started worlcing at BlackjackPizza as a driver on. or around, the 8lh of April 1999.
Saintmichael related that she did nOI have the opportunity to talk to either Klebold or
Hams extensively. Saintmichael did state that on the few limes she did talk to Klebold
and Harris, she found tbem to be "polite."

Saintmichael had no otherinformationregarding Hani:s, Klebold, or their associates.

Sheila Saintmichael can be contacted at 3060 S. Hoyt. Street, telephone #(303) 987-9410.

JC.001-010195
D~RPOUCEDEPARTMENT
NARCOTICS UNIT
Case 1# Jeffeo 99-7625

REPORTED BY: Detective Joe A. Montoyaii91Dll

DATE OF REPORT: May 3,1999

TYPE OF REPORT: Telephone interview with Michael Sdlemer

CONTROL NUMBER:

On May 3, 1999 I conducted a telephone interview with Michael Scheffler. He is an ex-


employee of the Black JackPizzastorelocated at 6657 west Ottawa, UnitE·3.

Scheffler statedthat he did not associate with EricHarris, DylanKlebold or Chris Morris. He
could notprovide any pertinent information on the case.

JC· 001-010196
REPORTDATE OFFICEOF THEATTORNEY GENERAL CASE NO.
May 7. 1999 STATE OF COLORADO 99·7625

TYPEOF REPORT REPORTBY AREA


Progress Inv, Ga!yClyman Jefferson County
NATURE OF CASE
COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL I HOMICIDE
INTERVIEW OF JASON SECORE (BLACKJACK ASST. MANAGER)

L On April 26, 1999I inlllrViewedJason seeere (OOB: 9I29m), 1449 Josephine St., Apt C, Denver. CO
8Q206, (303)388·7824. He ill currently the manager of lbe Blaclgack Pizza ownedby Cbris Lan,6657W.
Ottowa Pt, and had previoWlly worked for fmmer owner Bob Kirgis. He knew Erie Hatris (aka "Reb'')
and Dylan Kleboldfor appro>iroalely oneyear from lbeiremp10ymont at Blackjacl<.

2. Secorehad heard !tom Bob Kirgis that be !lad oeceseenErie Hatris bring in a pipe bomb to the store, but
only told birD to take it away. Bob alsohad jllltlies in lbe store,and boUSbt aieoaolfor minolS working
there. When ChrisLau ,oo!< over as the sroreowner in March 1999, tbece WllS a lot of talk !tom Chris
Mollis and Nate Dykemao (emplO}'e$), that these two, with Hatris and Klebold, were interested in
making explosive devices. Secoreused to see Dykeman,Motris, Hatrisand Kleboldall wear black
trenebcoats. He said that ChrisMorris seemed to be"violent", and hadsaidabout 2-3 weeks prior to April
20, 1999 that be was in possession of somepipe bombs.

3. Secore said that anolbet delivery employee, Mathew Jackson, alsoknew Harris and Klebold. Secore 1M
intoJackson at the Kilt & e-tle bat (Bowles and Plane Canyon) on April 24. 1999, A% that lit:ne Jackson
told birD thatbe had talked in the pas!with Harris and Klebold about bow (0 builda explosive device using
compressed liquidfuels, and that if be (Jackson) had been with Hatris and Kleboldto help, only 15 would
havesurvived.

JC· 001-010197
DENVER POLICE DEPARTMENT
COMPLEXlNVESTIGATIONS SECTION

Repol'l By: Deteetlve J. Raea 14935

Repol'l Date: May6,!'"

Type of Report: Conversation with J _ Seeo...

Black Jack Pi= _unmt


On May 5, 1999 DetectiveRuelZ and DetectiveS. Barnhill73004 contacUld JlISOn Secore, a manaaer at the
near WestCoal Mine Road and Pierce Street. Sec"", bad pmv;ously been
interviewed by other investigators. Detectives Ruetz and Barnhill were -.apting to COll!llCt a Joba Perry
who was reported te have been a driver employed at !he _ _ (It was later determined !bat Perry
worked at a different pizza eatablishment)

Secoreshowed!he detectives !he inllm<>r of !he reslllllrlll:lt, including!he bal!u:oom, and !he area behind lhe
store, all of whichbad been referred to extensively in other interviews. Secore told the detectives thatthe
former oWlleltm.1lllllget of the store, Bob Kirgis, was a "mess". He describedKirgis !IS a habitual heavy
drinIrer and drug user. He saidthat Kirgis had bed a close relationship with Edc HARRIS, Dyllll1
KLEBOLD and Chris MORRISand often tookpart ill !heir experimentation with fireworks and low-grade
explosives. Secore said that Kirgis"pattied" with HARRIS, KLEBOLD and MORRIS 00 !be roof of the
restalml.lll on at leastseveral occasions. Secoredescribed twoincidentsin which Kirgis had either
patticipated in, Ot at least condoned,setting fire to and explodingaerosolcam; once in !he bathroommop
sink and another time ill the oven.

JC· 001-010198
CONTROL #1100 JCSO #91107825 FBI il174A·DN·57419
Source: JamesBrianThomby II
Affiliation: C(rworket' BlackJack pjzza

JamesBrianThomby II
DOB: 102678
01.; 95-144-1792
6150 S. Fenton Court
Wtlieton, CO 50123
Parents: Jamesand CindyThomby

I met with James Thombyand his mother, Cindy Thomby at his residence on Wednesday, May 5,
1999,at approximately 10:00 am.

Mr. Thombysaid he worked at BlackJack Pizza for approxlmately 1% years and was let go
because of his driving recordalter the newowners (Chris& Jason)took over. DUlingthat 1Y.l
year period, he tooklast summer off. Mr.Thombywasemployed as a pizza delivery driver.
Drivers at BlackJack Pizza had to be t 8 yearsof age. He estimates he stopped workingthere
the weekend alterthe new owners boughtit

(Jason secor, newownerat 81ack Jack Pizza saidMr. Thomby was ief go immediately alter tIley
took possession 01 the restaurant on Maroh 6, 1999. Mr. Secorworked at the restaurant from 3/1
lhrough 317 priorto the purchase which mayaccount for Mr. Thomby's perception of the dats.)

Mr. Thornby confirmed that he had talked to a JCSODeputy abouta week alter the shootings,
regarding EricHarris. Mr. Thornbyrecailed talking with Eric Harris at the Black Jack Pizzaon a
night when Harris and Thomby had just gotten paid. Employees were paid fiNery 2 weeks. Mr.
Thornby could not remember the date of the conversation with Harris but thoughtit was "the
weekand after Chris (Lau) boughtit." The date this conversation occurred was just prior to
Thornby's termination on around March7, 1999.

(Jasen Secor, new ownerat BlackJack Pizzasaid he believed the prfiNious owner, 80b Kirgls
last paid his employees on Maroh 19 withthe previous paycheck on March5.)

Mr. Thornby said, 'Eric had just gottena $300 paycheck. and said he had 7 propane laIlks and
wanted to get 9 morewith the paycheck he had gollen,and he wanted to have 30 in all by a date.
I guessIT wasthe 20"'." I asked Mr. Thombyif Harris told him exactly whatdate, and Mr.Thomby
said,'I think hedid, I think he sala tt was Hitler's birthday.'

I askedMr. Thornby again aboutthe date Harris hadmentioned. Mr.Thomby said, '( remember
askinghim, why that dete? He saiabecause its Hitler's birthday." I asked him what date Harris
hed said. Mr. Thomby said,'I guessit was 4-20". Mr.Thcrnbysaid Harris was talking about'4-
20' and at first Mr. Thornbythoughtit was a reference to "the CalifOrnia police code tor a pot
bust"but knew Harrisdidn't smoke a lot of marijuana. Mr.Thomby reaiized it relerred to a aate
and asked him 'why that date: .

I askedMr. Thombyjf Harris saidwhat kindof propane tanks he was going to buy. Mr. Thornby
said, "No,1figured it was the kind that go on the bar-b-qees,"
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Mr. Thomby told tile JCSO Deputy that Harris had asked Thornby buy a gun for Harris. I
to
asked about this, Mr. Thornby said, 'Oft yeah, I think I remember him asking me about buying
something for him,I'm not sureIf it was a gun or not, it couldhavebeen Kka, black powderOr
something." I asked when that conversation occurred, he said,'I don't remember If it was the
samenightor not"

I askedaboutIT again, Mr. Thornby said, "He asked me to get him something and I said no: I
asked whatthe 'something"was. Mr. Thomby said"I don't remember. elC8Cl1y what it was, If It was
a gunor something they werenl supposed to have: Mr.Thornby said they askedhim because

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Investigator Wldlam R. Maron- West MetroFire Rescue - JCSO #0658 JC- 001-010199
CONTROlll1100 JCSO #9IHS25 FBI #174A·DN·57419
Source: James Brian TI10mby II
AffIliation: Co-W!OI'ker Black Jack Pizza

he was Old enough \0 buy it Mr. Thomby sald, 'I told him (Eric) he's gonna to be 18 soon, he
should JUS! waitand getit himsa~:

I asked Mr.Thomby, wI1at exactly did Harris askhimto purchase. Mr. Thomby sald, "It was
probably a gun, but I'm not positive." Mr.Thomby sald he could not recall If Harris told himwI1at
kind of gun he wanted, or wIlere to purchese it. I asked ~ his co-'Mlrkers talked about guns a lot
a work, he said, 'No. not really".

I asked Mr.Thomby wI1at he knew about PhilDuran. Mr. Thornby said, "I knowEric asked himto
bUy him a gun, but Phil saidhe told him no.» Mr. Thomby said Harris asked Phil Duran to buy
Harris a gun before Harris asked Mr. Thomby. Mr. Thomby said, "Secause I remember thinking,
Philshould know, he's pretty smart, I should probably saythe same thing. Actually I considered n
for a second: He doesn't know il Harris asked anyone else but said. "He probably asked
everyone there, but I'm not sure. Everyone thathe'sfriends with. I don't know. I don't heve
personal knowledge of that.»

Mr. Thomby saidhe doesn't know Mark Manes.

I asked Mr.Thornby ilthere were otheroccasions wilen Eric (Harris) hadasked him to do
something, or to get something inappropriate. Mr.Thornby said, "only the two times". I asked
him about the two times, he said, "lIlt was the same day, ... it might not have been, thegun and
lI1e propane. I talked to himaboutthat:

something he wasn'tsupposed to bUy:


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I asked aboutthe blackpowder, Mr. Thomby said, "Yeah, it could have been, I'm notsure. It was

Mr. Thornby hadheard aboutthe incident at Black JackPizza wI1an Eric Harris brought a pipe
bomb to work, but wasn't there that day. Mr.Thornby had heard aboUllhebomb that wentoff in
lI1e restroom at Black Jack Pizza, but wasn't employed there at thattime.

I asked Mr. Thonnby If HarriS had talked about what hewas going to do with ail of the stull. Mr.
Thornby said, "he said he wanted to blowup theschool. but hedidn't say he was gonna do it. I
juS! thought he was like, you know, someone pissed off, taIl<Ing.» I asked if Harris seemed pissed
off, Mr. Thornby said, "Not really, , mean, I could tell hedidn'tlikeschool ail that much:

I asked Mr,Thornby if he thought Harris was capable of doing something likethat. Mr.Thornby
seld. "' knew he hadthe knQwiedge to do ft, I talked to him about" sometimes. Wejust talked
aboutbombs." I asked aboutHarris' knowledge of bombs, Mr. Thomby said, "' talked to him, I
knewhe'd brought the pipebombIn, and lkinda talked to himaboutthat a littlebit:

I asked Mr.Thomby ~ HarriS seid howhe knew about making bombs. Mr.Thornby seld, "He
(Harris) talked about'he Anarchista Cockbook', he never mentioned anything else. He said ft
told howto makepipe bombs. I've never even seen ft: Mr.Thomby thought Harris had
downloaded 'The Anarchists Cookbook" from the internel Mr. Thornby said, 'Thars where he
satd he got it:

I asked if Mr.Thomby thought Harris was going 10 usa the propane tanks In a bomb, Mr.Thornby
said, "Yeah: I asked why he thought that, Mr.Thornby said, "Because he (Harris) likes bombs. I
asked which school Harris saidhe wanted to blowup,Mr. Thornby said, 'THE school", I asked
himil he tookthat to mean ColUr$ine, and he said, "Ye!f.

Mr.Thomby seldhe is not on the internet. Hismother stated they do not haveaccasa tc the
intemet at their house except through herhusbend's laptop onthe weekends. Mr, 'Thornby said
he knew they (Hatris & Klebold) hed a websfte, but didn't know wIlatwas on It. Mr.Thomby sald
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Investigator William R. Maron - WestMetro Fire Rescue - JCse #0666 JC- 001-010200

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