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Diary reveals Colorado massacre was planned for year

Stone says entries in a diary detail a year of planning for the Columbine school shooting

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    April 25, 1999
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    LITTLETON, Colorado (CNN) -- The diary of a Columbine High School student discloses that he and another student gunman planned their bloody massacre at the school for more than a year, police said Saturday.

    They were "going for the big kill" in a suicide attack to coincide with Adolf Hitler's birthday on April 20, said Jefferson County Sheriff John Stone.

    Stone said the diary characterized the thinking of the assailants as: "We want to be different. We want to be strange and we don't want jocks or other people putting (us) down. ... We're going to punish you."

    The diary author included a detailed map of the school, notes on when to find large concentrations of people, and observations on good hiding places.

    "They were monitoring the lunchroom," the sheriff said. "It was very intentional, the timing of this."

    Stone, who declined to say which of the gunmen kept the diary, placed some of the blame for the massacre on the parents of the shooters, Dylan Klebold, 17, and Eric Harris, 18.

    He noted that along with the diary, police found a shotgun barrel on a dresser of one of the boy's homes, as well as bomb-making materials.

    "A lot of this stuff was clearly visible and the parents should have known," Stone said. "I think parents should be accountable for their kids' actions."

    Fifteen people died in Tuesday's attack on the school, including Klebold and Harris, who turned their guns on themselves as a finale to their frenzy of violence.

    E-mail came after suspects died

    Meanwhile, police said they believe that neither assailant authored a note purporting to be from one of them and warning of more violence next week.

    Earlier, police had expressed fears about the threat and said they didn't think the note, which originated as an e-mail message, was a hoax.

    Stone said authorities now think the note was authored and sent after Harris and Klebold died. But police have not ruled out that the note may have been written by an associate of the assailants.

    The note read: "I may have taken their lives and my own -- but it was your doing. Teachers, parents, let this massacre be on your shoulders until the day you die."

    The note also warns of further violence to come.

    "You may think the horror ends with the bullet in my head, but you wouldn't be so lucky," it read. "All that I can leave you with to decipher what more extensive death is to come is '12Skizto.' You have until April 26. Good-bye."

    '12Skizto' refers to a song from the band the Insane Clown Posse, said Jefferson County Sheriff's spokesman Steve Davis.

    Students eulogized in funerals, memorials

    The sheriff's department statements came as memorial services were held for some of those killed in the rampage.

    Friends and relatives of Rachel Scott attended her nationally televised funeral Saturday at Trinity Christian Center, just a half-mile south of Columbine High.

    And hundreds attended a memorial service for John Tomlin at Foothills Baptist Church Friday.

    Tomlin's father, John Tomlin Sr., told reporters, "For the families of the children who did this, we are praying for them. We feel no hatred for them."

    The Klebold family held a private service Saturday for their son Dylan.

    "Our sadness and grief over his death and this tragedy are indescribable," they said in a statement.

    Many in the suburban Denver community of Littleton gathered on the school grounds Saturday, where they expressed their sorrow at a makeshift memorial. They placed balloons, flowers and signs of sympathy on a schoolyard fence.

    More funerals are planned over the next several days. A Sunday memorial service for the victims is expected to draw thousands of students and teachers and politicians, including Vice President Al Gore.

    2,000 pieces of evidence

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    Scott's friends wrote messages on her coffin  

    Police have interviewed hundreds of witnesses and collected 2,000 pieces of evidence, down to the smallest scraps of metal at the school. They are searching not only for a motive but for clues as to whether Harris and Klebold had accomplices, before or during the shootings. Thirty bombs were found at the school following the carnage.

    Students and police had described one gunman wearing a white T-shirt, while witnesses also spoke of two gunmen in dark trench coats. But the body of one of the gunmen was found without a trench coat.

    "It's very possible, we're thinking now, that maybe the trench coat was shed at some point," Davis said. "Now ... maybe we're back to two suspects instead of the white-shirt third suspect."

    However, Davis said that "the chances are even increasing" of "further involvement" by others. He refused to give details, saying, "We have to be very, very careful at this point of what we release."

    No arrests have been made and no other suspects beyond the dead gunmen have been identified.

    The gunmen belonged to a clique of outsiders at the school called the Trenchcoat Mafia.

    In an interview with The Denver Post, a member of the Trenchcoat Mafia who knew the gunmen described life for members of his group as "hell ... pure hell." He said that athletes at the school called him "faggot," bashed him into lockers and threw rocks at him as he rode his bike home.

    "I can't describe how hard it was to get up in the morning and face that," the 18-year-old, who demanded anonymity, told the paper.

    But he said he did not know of his friends' violent plans.

    "I'm not saying what they did was okay," he said. "But I know what it's like to be cornered, pushed day after day."

    Correspondent Martin Savidge, and The Associated Press contributed to this report.



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