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US gunman's video yields little for police
2007-04-20
A videotaped diatribe by the Virginia Tech gunman shocked students and mesmerised television viewers, but police said on Thursday it yielded little value for the investigation of the campus massacre.
"Muldoon! What'd you get outta that?"
"Ummm... Only that he wuz a dipshit, chief!"
"How about you, Toody?"
"That's all I got out of it, chief. Sorry."
"Damn. Me, too. Maybe that's all that was in it."

Students at the university expressed disgust and disbelief at self-made photos and a disturbing video the killer mailed to NBC News as he paused on Monday in the midst of the deadliest shooting rampage in modern United States history. Police handling the investigation expressed disappointment at the airing of the images and rants by Cho Seung-Hui, who killed 32 people and then himself. "I'm sorry that you all were exposed to these images," Virginia State Police Superintendent Steve Flaherty told a news conference.

Some family members of the victims were so outraged at NBC's decision that they cancelled interviews with network, which turned the package over to law-enforcement authorities. "While there was some marginal value to the package, the fact of the matter is we already had most all of this information and most all of this evidence," Flaherty said. "The package simply confirmed what we already knew in many, many cases."
Posted by:Fred

#5  I'm probably going to get seriously burned on here for stating how I feel about the airing of this stuff by NBC.

For me... and I realize that I am only remotely connected to this event (one of the victims is from here where I live in VA) but I am glad that they showed this stuff on the news.

It helps me to make sense out of this tragedy... an understanding of what actually happened that I do not think I would have had, had this stuff not been aired.

I know I am not the victim's families... and I know that if I were I would probably be viewing this in a different light. Still even then I think that this would give me something concrete to hang my emotional hate upon instead of vague responses from police and other law enforcement groups.

For me... the truth normally brings a sense of freedom along with it. It's only when things are covered up... hidden... disinformation... that I feel helpless and confused.

Any man can make a choice... but only with pertinent facts can good choices be made.

This is just my personal opinion... take it for what it's worth.

Blackvenom-2001
Posted by: Blackvenom-2001   2007-04-20 13:34  

#4  Little for the police but plenty for the supposed mainstream media and enemies of America and self-defense both foreign and domestic.

This guy's corpse should be mutilated and put on public display.
Posted by: Excalibur   2007-04-20 12:20  

#3  If he said "nappy headed hos" in it, think NBC would've run it?
Posted by: tu3031   2007-04-20 08:50  

#2  FREEREPUBLIC > CHO'S FAMILY > ARE "GLAD HE IS DEAD". Indics that Cho in younger years may have had AUTISM, or else form of SCHIZOPHRENIA.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-04-20 02:28  

#1  Great "Car 54" reference there, Fred!

US gunman's video yields little for police

Of course, that didn't stop the major networks from splashing it.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-04-20 01:02  

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