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you and John are coming back, uh, you saw somebody behind you in a

2 truck. GO ahead and tell me, uh, more about, about that.
3 HARMON, trhm, they ...
4 BRYANT: I'm sorry. Did you ... was, was he behind you or
5 in front of you?
6 HARMON: He was, he was in his truck behind me and
7 it ... we're, we're .. ,'cause I had to flip a U'ey (sic) to come around
8 and I had to come in front of his tr· his ... when we were comin' he
9 was ... I was facing this way, towards I was facing towards Pierce
10 and I was right by the. by the police officers and, uh , Nate was
II driving his truck and he was in line behind me. And in order for all
12 the kids, the carts, the cars to get around you had to go into a
13 driveway and flip a U' ey so you can ...
BRYANT: So.,.
15 HARMON: ... sa ... wi thout hi t tin' anybody.
16 BRYANT, He flipped a U'ey so when you {unintelligible) ...
17 HARMON: When I was flipping a U'ey and my d- ... my window
IS was facing his he was saying I can't believe they actually did this
19 today.
20 BRYANT: Okay. An' then when you actually Were exiting,
21 was your vehicle in front of his vehicle or behind it?
22 HARMON: When r, when I was ...
23 BRYANT: When you're actually coming out of the school
~ parking lot, which way ... were you in front of him or behind him?
25 HARMON, Well, he was behind me until I flipped around.
BRYANT, And then you were right in front of him?
21 HARMON: An' then I was on the side of him.

19 JC·001· 006501
BRYANT' On the side of him? Okay.
1 HARMON: Yeah. My window was facing ...

3 BRYANT, Did ...


4 HARMON, his ...

5 BRYANT, you see ...

6 HARMON: window.
7 BRYANT, What kinda shirt he was wearing or anything?

8 HARMON: I think he was wearing a black one. He works at

9 Five Star right by my house.

10 BRYANT: Okay.
11 HARMON: Uhm, and him an' ... they had pretty gory stories.
11 Uhm, they would also talk during class. Nate pretty much wore black.
13 They all pretty much wore black. Uhm, Nate wrote this poem about a

haunted house and Ms., Ms. Kelly had the ... she had the final copy of
15 it ... r think she may have handed it back. But it was talking about
[6 all this gory death and then it was (unintelligible) haunted house
17 and it was just a big joke.
18 BRYANT: Okay. Okay. But you definitely remember him
19 saying something to the effect that he didn't believe they actually
10 did this?
11 HARJ'ION: Yeah.
21 BRYANT: Can you remember the exact words he said?
13 HARMON: He ... 1 can't remember exact, but I think that was
24 it.
25 BRYk'lT, That ...
Hll.RMON: I cant t .. , JC-001· 006502

27 BRYANT: ~ . . was it'?

20
HARMON, ... really quote (unintelligible) ...

2 BRYANT, Something .••


3 HARMON, (unintelligible) ...

4 BRYANT, similar ...

5 HARMON, say ...

6 BRYANT, to that?

1 HARMON, Yeah.

8 BRYANT: Okay.
9 HARMON: And I think John heard it too. I mean, so.

10 BRYANT: Okay.
11 HARMON: I'm pretty sure John heard it.

12 BRYANT, Now, who was driving your car?

13 HARMON, I was.

BRYANT, Okay. And John was right front seat?

IS HARt"lON, Yeah.

16 BRYANT, M' kay. Was he closer to him than ...

11 HARMON, I was.

IS BRYkTI, ... you7

19 HARMON: • Cause when 1. .. like ... here, I'll show

~ (unintelligible) as to how it WaS. Like Nate was, Nate's this guy

21 (unintelligible) ...
22 BRYANT, Okay.

23 HARMON, ... Nate's this guy an' then I had to go into a

24 driveway an' come around. And so when I came around my window, my

~ driver's side window was facing his.


BRYANT, Oh. So you were closer (unintelligible) ...

27 HARMON: Yeah .•.


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21
... (unintelligible}?

2 ... 1 was closer to him. My window was right next

10

11

12

13 anything ...
HARMON: It ' s . . .

IS BRYANT: ... or is ...


16 HARMON: ... jacked up.

17 BRYANT, Jacked up?


18 HARMON: Yeah. It's just a big 01' beast.

19 ERYANT: What color is that bumper sticker that's on the


2Q back?
21 HARMON: It's, it's, it's on the window. It's, it's black
22 and it'S white N-I-N.
23 BRYA.~T: Okay.
24 HARMON: Nine Inch Nails.
2S ERYANT: And it's black with white letters?
HARMON: Yeah. He lives like down the street from me. I

27 live by all these kids. JC-001.006504

22
BRYANT: Well, what exactly is Nate's association with,
2 uh, T-S-M Isicl now?
HARMON: I, uh , I don't ... 1 don't know what it is. I

4 haven't even ... 1 haven't even ser- ... seen him on the news. I haven't
5 heard from him. And usually I always see him, ya know. I haven't
6 seen him at any of the church things. None of 'em. I didn't see him
7 at Clement:.
8 BRYANT: Okay.
9 HARMON: Nothin'. I haven't seen him at all and Nate an'
W I talk a lot.
11 SHULTZ: Okay. And you know him because he is in?
12 HARMON: Well, I mean I' va known him since we; ve gone to
13 school, but he's in my, he's in my video classes. He's in, he's in
all my classes with ...
15 ElRYlu'lT : You ...

16 HARMON: ... Dylan an' ...


17 BRYANT: ... say he's a neighbor to you? He lives close?
18 HARMON: He lives like kinda close to us, .. down the street
19 somewhere.
2IJ BRYAI-.'T : Okay.
21 HARMON: I could ... I mean, if I drive around I can show
22 you where he lives I cause I know where, where his truck is.

2J SHULTZ: An' , an' was he in your creative writing class


24 also?
25 HARMON: Yeah.
SHULTZ, Okay.
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23
HARMON: He sat like right in the same row as me, but like
2 three people down.
3 BRYANT: An' speaking of the creative WJ:"iting stuff, the
4 T-S-M (sio) , in any of the writings, the journals that ... did you ever
5 read those things or they read ...
6 HARMON: Yeah, they read 'em out loud.
7 BRYANT: Oh. So they read 'em out laud?
8 HARMON: Yeah. And they ... whenever we have ... 'cause
9 we ... ever Friday we would have a, a thing called Falong (sic) and
10 where you would get into a group with all friends and you would pick
11 the best writing. And it was always Nate, Becea, Dylan, unm, some
12 other weird kid in our class, oh , I can't remember his name ... Eric
13 either (sic), but he always talks (unintelligible), I can't remember
his class, his name. And they would always, uhm, read their stuff at
15 class. And I was trying ... I her- ... her- ... heard that one of the
16 Jeffcc detectives saying that, that, uhm, they can't find any logs or
17 anything of where they put anything. And they told you guys that
18 they had all that stuff written in, in notebooks.
19 SHULTZ: M' kay.
20 HARMON: so .
21 SH"uI.;IZ: And the notebooks are in the classes, or with
22 the ...
23 HARMON: They .. ,

24 SHULTZ: ... students?


25 HARMON: ... should be in there backpacks, or in their cars
or something ...
27 SHULTZ: Okay. JC-001· 006506

24
HARMON: ... yeah.
2 SHULTZ: So in creative writing class anyway Nate hung out
3 with Becca and Dylan and this other guy who was in the class with
4 you. What about Eric?
5 HARMON: That he was with Eric too.

6 SH1:JLTZ: Okay. And ...


7 HARMON: Yeah ...

8 SHULTZ: was Eric .

9 HARMON: it was ..
10 SHULTZ: in creative writing?
11 HARMON: Yeah. I mean, it was just like their little own
12 cliche.
13 BRYANT: 'Kay. When you say Eric, which Eric are you
talking about?
15 HARMON: Uhm, that Eric, uh, Harris.
16 BRYANT: Harris? Okay,
17 HARMON: Yeah.
18 SHULTZ: Eric Harris was in your?

19 HARMON: Yeah.
20 SHULTZ: What about, uhm ... there's another name you
21 mention ....
22 HARMON: Eric Andreano (sic!sp)?
23 SHULTZ: Yeah. Eric k~dreono.

24 HARMON: He was in our ... he was in me an' Dylan's video


25 class.
SHULTZ: In video class? Okay. JC..o01. 006507

27 HARMON: Yeah, t ...


BRYANT: 00 you know how to spell his last name?
, HARMON, Oh, Andreona?
3 BRYANT: Uh-huh.
4 HARMON: Ohm ...
5 BRYJL~T: If, if you don't that's okay. I just wondered if
6 you knew how to spell it.
7 HA1U'40N, I mean, it' a just ... I think it's just spelled
8 exactly how it sounds, but I think it haa two A's. But, uhm, I don't
9 know if this was like (unintelligible) anything, but, uhm, our video
10 class, or, uh , Colorado Institute of Art recruited some of us to go
11 down and make a video for them.
12 SHULTZ: M-huh.
13 HARMON, And it was like me an' John and Eric Andreano an'
14 I can't remember if Dylan was there, but, uhm, we had to come up with
an idea.
16 SHULTZ, M-huh.
17 HARMON: For a video and he came up with an assassination
18 of a president, and that's what did.
19 BRYANT: Who did that?
20 HARMON: uh, Eric Andreano was one of the kids who did it.
21 BRYANT: Uh, y- ... who came up with the idea of an
22 assassination'?
23 HARMON: I think it was Erio and James something. He was
24 in our video class ...
25 BRYANT: Andreano or ...
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26 HARMON: ... too. It was Eric Andreano.
27 BRYANT: And James something?

26
HARMON: Yeah.
2 BRYANT: Okay. Did ...
3 HARMON: And they were the guys who were killing the
4 president and I was one of the gu- ... one of the people who saved him.
S SHULTZ: what, uhm ... where did that video end up?
6 HARMON: We were suppose to have a copy of it and I think
7 Jeremy Smith or Mister Talacco has it. Uh, none of ... none of ...

8 BRYANT: Who?
9 F~ON: It's either Jeremy Smith or Mister Talacco.
10 'Cause I know Jeremy was suppose to transfer it to V-H-S.
JI SHULTZ: An' do you kn- ... how's Mister'?

12 HARMON: Talacco?
13 SHULTZ: Talacco (s i.c) .
HARMON: T-A-L-A-C-C-O.
IS SHULTZ: Okay. And Eric Andreano ... who else was ... uh,
16 obviously you were and some other kids ... any of the T-C-Ms ... was Eric
17 participating in this with you?
18 HARMON: I don't think that James kid is, but I know he
19 talks to them. James something is, but ...
20 BRYA.."IT: Well, I, I think he's asking you was any of the
21 T-C-Ms was in the video, is that right?
22 SHULTZ: Or in, in the ... or, or ...
23 BRYANT: (Unintelligiblel .
24 SHULTZ: ... in the production.
25 HARMON: I don't know if James is a part of them or not ...
BRYA<"IT: Okay.
27 HARMON: ... but I know Eric was one of the ...

27 JC-ll01·006509
SHULTZ: Okay.
2 BARMON: ... assassinators ....
3 BRYANT: Oh, okay.
4 BARMON: ... and (unintelligible) ...
5 BRYANT: And he's a member of the T-C-M ...
6 BARMON: I think ...
7 BRYANT: with Eric?
8 BARMON: yeah.
9 BRYANT: Okay.
to BARMON: 'Cause ... yeah.
II BRYANT: Now what pu· ... what role did you have in the,
12 have in, in this video?
13 BARMON: Uhm, Eric was one of the guys who stole the
president and tried killin' him. And I was one of the guys who shot
15 the bad guys and rescued the president. And ... yeah.
16 BRYANT: Okay.
17 SHULTZ: Okay.
18 BRYANT: And how did the video end?
19 BARMoN: Uhm .•.

20 SWJLTZ: It sounds like you rescued him.


21 BARMON: Yeah, we rescued him. We jus' ran into the
22 middle of the street.
23 BRYANT: Okay.
24 BARMON: I dunno (sic).
25 BRYANT: W- ... was, uh, Dylan or Eric ...
i" BARMON: I can't .
21 ERYAJ.'IT : ... ever .
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HARMON: remember his ...
2 BRYANT, ever involved in this at all?
3 ~~ON: 1 can't ... 1 think .
4 BRYANT: (Unintelligible) .
~ HARMON, ... one of 'em was a director.
6 BRYA..'lT: You remember which one was the director?
1 HARMON: Uh, it will, it will sayan the video.
g BRYANT: Okay.
9 HARMON: 'Cause I think we introduced all ourselves.
IQ BRYANT, Whenever you guys did these video productions,
11 did you do 'em during school hours or after school hours?
12 HARMON, Uhm, well, like in class ... when we're like doing
13 the vi- ... like our normal video class, we would do 'em either during
class or on our off time. But in the Colorado Institute of Art, when
15 we did the, the assassination video, that was during school hours ...
16 BRYANT, During .
17 HARMON: du- .
18 BRYANT: school hours?
19 HARMON, Yes, 'cause we were recruited to go down there.
20 BRYANT: Did you ever come after school hours with any of
21 these guys at, at night or anything into the school?
22 HARMON: Muh-uh, no. I don't ...
23 BRYl'.NT, Do you know if they ever came after school
24 hours ... any of the other people in the video class?
25 HARMON' Uhm, not after school hours 'cause the, the tech
7~ lab is only open till three I think.

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29
BRYANT: Okay. Did anybody have keys (unintelligible)?
2 Uh, do you know who had keys for the lab or anything?
3 HARMON: Mister ... uh, Peggy Dodge (sic) have keys for the
4 1- ... thing ...

5 BRYANT: okay.

6 HARMON: ... and Mister Talacco.


7 BRYANT: And they're the only people you know of who has
8 keys?
9 HARMON: And the jan- ... or have keys?
10 BRYANT: Yeah.
II HARMON: Oh , it's just the Peggy Dodge, one of the, the

12 computer lady and ...


13 BRYANT: Okay.
HARMON: ... Mister Talacco is our teacher.
15 BRYANT: Okay.

16 HAR."lON: And the janitors do, but.


17 BRYA.',,"T: Okay.

18 SHULTZ: Did they ... did those guys ... either of the, the
19 people in the writing class or in the video class, Eric, Nate, Becca,

20 Dylan, uh , Eric Andreano ..• did any of them talk about comin' to s-
21 . . . back to the school after hours?
22 HAR1''lON: No .
23 SHULTZ: Anything you can remember?

~ HARMON: I don't think so. But I know that they did do a


25 vi-deo about, uhm , killing jooks. I know they were doing a video
2< about that.
27 BRYANT: W- ... were you involved in that at all?

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HARMON: Muh-uh. I have my own video group ...
2 BRYANT: Oh, so ...
3 HARMON: ... (unintelligible) .
4 BRYANT: ... you weren't in that group?
5 HARMON: Huh-uh. We choose our own video groups and they
6 chose each other.
7 SHULTZ: An' I was gonna ask you that next question. Who
8 was in their group'?
9 HARMON: Uhrn, it was the James kid, it's Eric Andreano,
10 uhm r Dylan ...
11 SHULTZ: Do you know Dylanls last name?
12 HARMON: Dylan Klebold. I think ...

13 BRYANT: I, lim sorry. James and?

SHULTZ: Dylan Klebold.


15 BRYANT: Dylan Klebold. And who else?
[6 HARMON: And the Eric Andreano and I'm trying to think
17 (WHISPER unintelligible) . I can't even think who else was in
18 that ...
19 BRYA.''1T: Was Eric Harris in that group, or is Eric Harris
20 even in class?
21 HARMON: Huh-uh. He was not in my (sic) group.
22 BRYANT: He was not? Okay.
23 SHULTZ: Go ahead and continue. Excuse me.
24 BRYANT: Okay. Uhm, so it, it was James, Dylan Klebold,
25 Eric Andreano ... how many people would normally be in a gr- ... those
2< groups?
2'{ HARMON: Uhm, probably anywhere between three to four.

31 JC-001·006513
BRYANT: Okay. Three or four? How many total in the
2 class?
3 HARMON: (WHISPER Unintelligible) . Ohm, I would
4 probably say ... (unintelligible), probably, uh, fifteen to twenty-two.
5 Probably somewhere ...
6 BRYANT: Okay.
7 HARMON: ... between there.
8 BRYANT: Okay. So you'd have, uh, maybe four, five groups
9 or?

10 HARMON: M-huh. Yeah.


II BRYANT: Or would ya have six?

12 HARMON: It would depend on how, how many people select


13 groups ...
BRYANT: Okay.
15 HARMON: ... you choose your own groups.
16 BRYANT: Oh, okay. So some of 'em have more than others

17 than?
18 HARMON: M-huh. Uh, most groups didn't have more than
19 four.
20 BRYANT: Was your boyfriend in any of this ... he wasn't in
21 your video class was he? Was ...
22 HARMON: Yeah, he was.
23 BRYANT: He was?
24 HARMON: Yeah, he was one of he was one of the kids that
25 went to Colorado Institute of Art and .

BRYANT: So. . . JC.Q01.006514


2'{ HARt40N: ... he ...

32
BRYANT : ... John was in your video class too?
2 HARMON, M- huh ... yeah. He was ... he might' ve heard wha t
3 Nate said too.
4 llRYANT, Okay.
5 HARMON: And I would always tell him about, uh, how they
6 always had sick stories coming outta video class, or not video class,
7 out of our creative writing class.
8 BRYANT: Uh, you ... he would say that or?
9 HARMON: I would, I would S- ... 'cause on Fridays and stuff
10 when we would share, uhm, John and I would met up at his class and
II we'd go to lunch and I would always tell him how their stories were
12 so nasty and ...
13 BRYANT: So he was in a video class, but not in the same
class as you?
15 HARMON: We're in the same video class.
10 BRYANT: Eut different groups?
n HARMON: Uh, no. Me and John always have been in the same
18 group together.
19 BRYANT: Okay. But he didn't know about some of the
20 stories you knew about then ...
21 HARMON: Yeah ...
22 BRYANT: ... or (unintelligible).
23 HARMON: " .he, he doesn't have creative writing class
24 with us.
25 BRYANT: Oh (sic). ah, I see. So ...
HARMON: C- ... JC-001- 006515

33
BRYANT, ... you were describing the creative writing

2 classes with John?


3 HARMON: Yeah, we ...
4 BRYANT: She was just telling him, uh. about John was in
5 the same video class with her, but wasn't in oreative writing ...
6 HARMON: Yeah.
7 BRYANT: ... ao she was telling him about the weird stories

8 that the group had.


9 HARMON: My video olass and my creative writing class ... my

10 video is third and my creative writing is fourth.


11 SHULTZ: Okay.
12 BRYANT: Okay. So third for video?
13 HARMON: M-huh.
BRYANT: Now, was Pauline in either, either of those

15 classes?
[6 HARMON: Muh-uh.
17 BRYANT: Okay. Now, you know the other day when you were
IS talking Pauline, uh, and, and today also you were making statements
19 that she waS talking about.
20 HAR."iON : M- huh.

21 BRYANT: Things gonna happen. When was the last time


22 prior to Tuesday that she hact made statements to you like that? Was
23 it the day before. that day, or when, ya know?
24 HARMON: uh, I think I talked to her on Monday.
25 BRYANT: So Monday the day before?
,. HARMON: I think I talked to her ...
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13RYANT: On the .. ,

34
HARMON: ... on Monday ...
2 BRYANT: ... nineteenth?
3 HARMON: ... or Friday. I either talked to her Monday or
4 Friday about it.
5 BRYANT: Okay. E- ... either Monday or Friday.
6 HARMON: M-huh.
7 BRYANT: Can you remember where you were that, that
8 conversation, or how, how that went?
9 HARMON: We were in the middle of school store and I was
10 just asking her about it.
11 BRYANT: Okay.
12 HARMON: I was just asking her about how, if there's like
13 a certain thing you have'ta (sic), do ya gotta get beat in for it cr
something like ...
15 BRYANT, Oh-huh.
16 HARMON, ... that or and she said no. She wouldn't really
17 go into details about anything with me though.
18 SHULTZ: What, uh , what started that? I'm hearing you
19 tell me an', an' explain that you got a sense this is a very gang
20 like atmosphere. How did that whole conversation start with her?
21 ~~ON: Ohm, 'cause I was like ... 1 was all hey, Pauline.
22 She's all hi. And I was all, uhm, I was going through my yearbook
23 this year, or this weekend and, and she's all yeah. And I was like I
24 didn't know you were in the Trench Coat. An' she's all yeah, I was
25 last year. And I was all ... 1 was like is there a certain way to get
out. And she's all no, not really. An' I waS all do you have to be
banned (sicl or something. She's all you just have to be ruled as an

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outcast or somethin'. An' I was all oh l an' then, ani then, ub, I

2 asked her how shll' got out and she didn't really say anything. And
3 she just said that she got out because they were telling her weird
4 stuff an' she s· ... they were just scaring her.

5 BRYANT: M-huh.

6 HARMON: And stuff and that's how we had started on that.


7 An' she asked me, of all people, if I could take her to the banquet.
8 Like if there's something directed to me, kinda ...
9 BRYANT: M-huh.
10 HARMON: ... (unintelligible) I'm lookin' at it this way

11 from knowing that she kn- ... had to know something.


12 SHULTZ: M'kay.
13 HARMON: That, uhm , 'cause she asked me an' Pauline has
got asthma and she can't be around people who smoke, and r smoke.
15 BRYAh"T: M-huh.
16 HARMON: And she asked i f she could ride with me. In my
17 car it, i~ was just gonna be me an' her. Jus' me, me an' her and

18 that's it.
19 SHULTZ: Okay. And you didn't think about that until
zo after ...
21 HARMON: Nuh-uh.

22 SHULTZ: , .. this happened?

23 HARMON: Yeah, till I talked to Ms. Frommer yesterday at

24 the church. And Ms. Frommer didn't even know what happened to
25 Pauline after that. She didn't know she went home or nothing and I
think that's just weird ...
27 SHULTZ: Okay. JC..o01· 006518

36
HARMON: ... that even no one knew where she turned up.

2 BRYANT: Okay.
3 SHULTZ: D- ...
4 HARMON: And they gotta have her on the when you sign
5 out there's a sheet that the attendance ladies keep .
6 SHULTZ: Okay.
7 HARMON: ... and so it shows who forged ... uh , you can tell
8 if they forged it or not.
9 BRYANT: What, whether her parents did it or ...
10 HARl~ON: l~-huh.

II BRYANT: ... whom ever?


12 HARMON: Yeah.
13 BRYANT: Okay. Was there some more informat ion
besides ... 1 know 1 had the message from you ... 1 think I mentioned to
15 Dave earlier you 1ef- ..• you called me last night about nine o'clock
Ii5 ani ...

17 HARMON: Hmm ...


18 BRYANT: left ...
19 HARMON: from here.
20 BRYANT: message. Right. You left a message on my
21 phone about you had some more information. Was there anything else
22 besides, uh, Pauline, 'cause you mentioned Pauline's name when
23 you ... on the message? Anyth~ng else that you wanted to talk to us
24 about? Did you know about ... have you heard other people saying about
25 things gonna happen or anything, or?

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37
HARMON: Uhm, I., .uh, when I went to Clement Park some of,
2 uhm, Dylan and Eric's friends showed up and they were just standing
3 there like smiling, while everyone ...
4 SHULTZ: Do you ...
5 HARMON: ... was grieving.
6 SHULTZ: Do you know who that was?
7 HARMON: Uh, they don't even look familiar to me.
8 BRYANT: You know what kinda car they were driving?
9 HARMON: They were walking. From what I saw they
10 were ... 'cause I had to go drop one of my friends off an' they were
11 walking. They walked past us and when they were at Clement they were
12 just in a big group and they were just like smiling, like they were
13 gloating.
BRYANT: You know anybody in the group that has a red car,
15 maybe a convertible or maybe a red Pontiac or anything or?
16 HARMON, (PAUSE)
17 BRYANT: Or used to? Did you know any of the group last
18 year?
19 HARMON: Uhm, can't think of a red Pontiac last ...
20 BRYANT: Okay .. ,
21 ~~ON: year.
22 BRYANT: that's okay.
23 HARMON: uhm, you know who might know stuff that was, and
24 it wasn't last year, uhm, kinda ... an' was that he was friends with
25 the guy who I told you about Robert Craig ...
BRYANT: Oh .
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HARMON: and ...

38

/
BRYANT: okay.
2 HARMON: they're kinda trying kinda recreate what

3 Robert did.
4 BRYANT: M-huh.
S HARMON: Is Michael Kirby (sic/sp).
6 SHULTZ: Okay. I'm gonna ask ya, uhm, we talked on

1 Tuesday that as were you going to school you knew that the Trench
8 Coat Mafia, T-C-M, people all parked in the same plaoe.
9 ~¥'ON: M-huh.
10 SHULTZ: Let's go back to that. T· ... tell me what you

11 remember about where they parked ...


12 HARMON: Uh ...
13 SHULTZ: , .. every, everyday.

HARMON: It was ... Eric ... okay. When the ... there' s ,
IS there's the school, the commons goes like this then the stairway
16 where my friend was killed, Rachel, comes down like this. Eric is
11 the very first parking spot and then it's Dylan, and then there's ... r
18 can't remember who drives the blue car, but there's the blue car,

19 it's a four door.


W SHULTZ: Okay. Let me go back. Eric's is the fi-

21 ••. usually parks the first car. What kinda car did he have?
22 HARMON, He has a two door gray Honda Prelude with bumper
n stickers on the back. r can't even remember what kind.
24 SHULTZ: Okay.
25 HARMON: I think it's got a sunroof.
l' SHULTZ: Okay. And then anything else you can remember

v about that car first?


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HARMON: I know he had, I know he had bumper stickers on
2 it •..
3 SHULTZ: Okay.
4 HARMON: ... uhm, it was kinda ... it wasn't really shiny.
5 SHULTZ: Okay.
6 HARMON: A gloomy (sic) kinda car.
1 SHL'LTZ: And then who parked next to Eric, the next ...
8 HARMON: Dylan. "
9 SHULTZ: .. . space?

10 HARMON: ... he had a, like a beat up 01' 8-M-W.


11 SHULTZ: okay. You remember what color?
12 HARMON: Black.
13 SHULTZ: Okay. And do you remew~er anything about that?
HARMON: It had big Nine Inch Nails thing on the back of
15 it ...
16 SHULTZ: So ...

17 H1IR}lON: ... and two big ... he had two speakers in the back
18 of the window.
19 SHULTZ: Okay.
zo HARMON: An' no tinted windows on any of the cars.

21 SHULTZ: Okay. How many doors?


22 HARMON: It has two doors.
23 SHULTZ: Okay. An' who, who would park next to Dylan
24 then?
25 HARMON: I can't even think of his name right now. It's a
blue, four door car. Ant I can't even th- ... can't remember his name

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right now, but he was also part of them. Now I jus' can't remember

2 his name. He was also a senior and his car was also there that day.
3 SHULTZ: I was gonna go back there, but let's, let's go
4 through, uhm ... okay. On, uhm ... and I'm sorry, four door Buick?

5 HARMON: No ... Buick.


6 SHULTZ: Sorry. Run it past me again, what kinda car ...
7 HARMON: It was ...

8 SHULTZ: ... was it?


9 HARMON: ... like I dunno, I dunno . It was just a blue
10 four door car ...
11 SHULTZ: Okay.

12 HARMON, ... 1 don't know, but I don't think it was a Buick

13 though.

SHULTZ: Okay. And who then would be the fourth one in

15 line? And jus' ... eh (sicl, did they always park in the same order?

16 HARMON: Yeah, we had a (unintelligible) of parking spots


17 you get.
18 BRYANT, You had park- ... parking spots ...
19 HARMON: Yeah.
20 BRYANT: ... assigned? Okay.

21 HARMON: Assigned ones and you pick 'em out ...


22 SHULTZ: Okay.
23 HARMON: first. Uhm, how it goes, uhm , Eric, Dylan,
24 and that kid, Brian S- that Brian Swart~ (sic/spl or somethin' like
25 that. I can't remember .
BRYANT: Brian Swartz?
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HARMON: Ohm (sicl, I can't remember his last name right
2 now. But it was Brian Sargent (sic!sp}.

3 SHULTZ: Erian .
4 BRYANT: Erian .

5 SHULTZ: Sargent.
6 BRYANT: Sargent.

7 HARMON: The one with the white four door Honda Acoord.

S He's the only one out of all of 'em who has tinted windows.

9 SHULTZ: Okay. I was gonna ...

10 BRYANT: The ...

II SHULTZ: ask .

12 BRYANT: white .

13 SHULTZ: you about ...

BRYANT: four ...


15 SHULTZ: that.

16 BRYANT: door Honda Accord?

17 SHULTZ: Accord.' Cause ...

18 HARMON: Yeah.
19 SHULTZ, you told us last time that he had tinted

W windows. I was gonna .

21 HARMON: Yeah.

22 StfJLTZ, ... ask you about that.

23 HARMON: An' so that, the ... Dylan and Eric and that other

24 kid's car are parked like this ...

25 SHULTZ: Okay.

HARMON: ... and Brian's car parked against. So his, his

V two doors would be facing their ...


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SHULTZ: Okay.

2 HARMON: ... trunks.

3 SHULTZ: Okay ...

4 BRYANT, Okay.

5 SHliLTZ: ... and then who would park next to Brian?

6 HARMON: The soccer players. Some of the soccer players.

7 SHIJLTZ: Okay. So ...

8 BRYANT: Okay.

9 SlffJLTZ: ... that'S the end of the Trench Coat Mafia

10 parking?

11 HARMON: kinda funny, I'd have r t a (sic)

12 like show it to ya how the, uh ...


13 (THE RECORD SHOULD REFLECT BACKGROUND NOISE)

HARMON: ... how it's kinda" .


15 BRYANT: (Unintelligible) ...

16 HARMON: .. . SO ... use these guys again.


17 SHULTZ: Okay.

18 HARMON: Okay. So here's Eric's car, here's Dylan'S car

19 other blue car. Herefs Brian Sargent's car an! then

20 there's like a soccer player here, a soccer player here, a soccer


21 player here, Nate's car's right here ...
22 BRYANT: M' kay.

23 HARMON: ... and then there's my friend Chad and then


24 there's Ms. Frommer's car right here.
25 SHULTZ: A-. "any other ... uh , you talk about Nate, any
,- other Trench Coat Mafia kids park in that area? Is this all senior

27 parking?
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HARMON: No, some juniors get ...
2 SHULTZ: Okay.
3 HARMON: ... in there.
4 SHULTZ: Alright.
5 HARMON: An' then ...
6 SHULTZ: So Nate is behind, uh, Brian Sargent's car?
7 HARMON: Yeah, pretty much ... yeah.
8 SHULTZ: Okay. What kinda car does Nate drive?
9 HARMON: He drives that big white Ford truck.
10 SHULTZ: Okay.
11 HARMON: Big an' rusty.
12 SHULTZ: Alright.
13 HARMON: (Unintelligible) Firestone [unintelligible).

" SHULTZ: Going back to the twentieth. Go ahead and leave


15 those there.
16 HARMON: Okay.
17 SHULTZ: Gain' back to the twentieth, now you said that
18 there was something really unusual that you noticed when you were in
19 school, in class.
20 HARMON: Not one of 'em showed up to nothing. Not one of
21 'em.
22 BRYANT: You me~~ in the morning or?
23 HA."«MON: None of 'em showed up to any of their c l a-
24 ... yeah, in my twe classes. None of 'em showed in my classes. And
25 the last class that Dylan and Eric and I an', and Nate had, uhm, it
was Ms. Kelly'S and then right after I got out they started shooting,
27 I guess. 'Cause Ms., Me. Kelly said it was like five minutes after

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we got outta the building that the sho- ... some, some shooting start,

2 started ...
3 SHU"TZ; Let ...
4 HARMON: and ...
5 SHULTZ: 1et' s go through that. trhm, first, first is
6 the entire day until you return, as if I understand what you told us
7 today ... until you returned from lunch you didn't see anyone of these

8 kids, Nate, Dylan, anyoody .


9 HARMON: Muh-uh .
10 SHULTZ: on the .
11 HARMON; except .
12 SffiJLTZ: twentieth ...
13 HARMON: for .
SHULTZ: on .

15 HARMON: Yeah.
16 SHULTZ: ... Tuesday? Okay.
17 BRYANT: Except for who?
18 li.?;RMON: I think I saw Nate. I think I might' ve saw Nate.

19 SHULTZ: Where do you think you saw him?


20 HARMON: I always see him in video. I think he's always
21 in there for some reason. I don't know why he's always in there. He

n always waits for Dylan in there.


n BRYANT: But none of the other I-C-Ms?
24 HA.'<.l'ION: Muh-uh. He always waits there for some r eascn .
~ I always see him there.

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45
HARMON; I'm almost positive because he's always sitting
2 there with Mike anQ everybody. He's friends with a bunch of kids ...
3 BRYANT; Do they ...
4 HARMON: in that class.
S BRYANT; take roll in that class?
6 HARMON; In every class we got bubble (sic) sheets that
7 turns into the attendance.
S ERyANT: Okay.
9 HARMON: We' got calls every night if you miss a class.
10 SHULTZ: Okay. So, what, what I'm hearing is all the guys
II that are normally in the, the, uh, video class, and all the guys an'
12 gals, whoever, that associate with Trench Coat Mafia who are normally
13 in the creative writing class were not there, but you remember seeing
Nate at the beginning of .
IS HARMON: Of .
16 SHULTZ; , , .vd deo . . ,
17 HARMON: , .. my .. ,
IS SHULTZ: , .. class?
19 HARMON: ... video class ... yeah.
20 SHULTZ; What happened to him?
21 ¥.1'.RMON : I don't, I don't know. I think he might have
22 that hour off, I don't ... r don't know...
23 SIrULTZ: Was, was .
24 HARMON; what .
SHli'LTZ; he in . JC·001·006528
HARMON: happened. ,.
27 SHULTZ: video class?

46
HARMON: He's got different hours. He's got second hour
2 video I think.
3 SHULTZ, Okay.
4 HARMON: He ...
5 BRYANT: He's in a different video class than you?
6 HARMON: Yeah, but he always waits for Dylan and talks to
7 him.
8 BRYANT: Okay.
9 HJ>..RMON: But I think he might have that hour off, but I
10 don't ... it's, uh ... 1 jus' don't understand how he could be like .. ,why
II he'd be coming back to school. I think he's got that hour off too or
12 something (unintelligible).
13 BRYk'IT, Okay. You don' t ... okay.
SHULTZ: So what I'm hearing is he may have third and
15 fourth hour off?
16 HARMON: Yeah.
17 SHULTZ: Which would be, .. normally you'd be in third hour
18 in video ...
19 HARMON: And fourth hour. , .
20 SHULTZ: ... and fourth hour in creative writing ...
21 HARMON: Writing ...
22 SHULTZ: ... but you think he has both those two hours off?
23 HARMON: Fourth hour he doesn't have off, but he mighta
24 have fifth hour off, I don't know. I'm still confused about him.
25 BRYANT: 'Kay. k'"ld your lunch is what, between, between
fifth and sixth, or between ...

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1 H1'.RMON: Oh, there's two different lunches. The first
2 lunch where I have lunch and Pauline has school store, uh , we get
3 outta class at eleven fif- at eleven ten and, uh, everyone's gotta
4 be back at twelve fifteen first ola· ... yeah, class starts at twelve
5 fifteen.
6 BRYANT: And ... okay. And the other lunch is at what time?
7 HARMON: It starts at, uh, twelve 0' five until ... 1 think
8 it's between one (PAUSE I hold on a second... Twelve 0' five
9 to ... thirty five ... to twelve forty.
10 BRYANT, To twelve forty?
II HARMON: Yeah,
12 BRYANT: So twelve 0' five to twelve forty?
13 !tAR.v,QN: Is when 1 (unintelligible).
, BRYANT: Is the lunches normally like how many minutes?
15 HARMON: Thirty-five.
16 BRYANT: Thirty five minutes?
11 HARMON: Yeah.
18 BRYANT: Okay. And you have first lunch?
19 HARMON: Yeah.
20 BRYANT: Okay. And do you know ... you said the ... which
21 lunch Pauline would have?
22 HARMON: She'd be lunch ... 1 have A lunch so ...
23 BRYANT: So this first lunch is A lunch?
24 HARMON: Yeah, and ...
BRYA."IT : B, B ..
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HARl-10N: ... 1 .

27 BRYANT: . .. lunch?

48
HARMON: ... Pauline works A lunch while I have, while I

2 eat lunch, A lunch.

3 BRYANT, Okay. So Pau- ... this is your lunch and then


4 Pauline has the other lunch?

5 HARMON: Yeah.

6 BRYANT: Okay.

7 SHULTZ, And when does fifth period start?

8 HAlU40N: It starts during those, is when fifth pe.ra.od

9 starts.
10 SfrJLTZ, So everybody has either A or B lunch?

11 HARMON: Uh-huh. Or ... yeah. And while people are eating


12 A lunch, the people who have B lunch have class.

13 BRY~: An' ...

F.AR!10N, It's like ...

15 SHULTZ: Okay.

16 HARMON: ... confusing.


17 BRYANT: Yeah.

18 SHULTZ: Gotcha.

19 BRYANT, Yeah.

20 SHULTZ: Okay. So you understand that, uh , Nate has B


21 lunch and he has fifth hour off? Am I ...

n HA.Rr-!ON: I .

~ SHULTZ: understanding this right?

24 HARMON: Like e- ... uh , i f you got fifth off, that means

25 you have A and B lunch.

SHULTZ: Gotcha. JC-001.006531


27 BRY1uTI : Oh. Okay.

49
H1'.RMON: (LAUGH) This is ...
2 SHULTZ: okay.
3 HARMON: ... really confusing.
4 BRYANT: He had fifth hour off?
S HARMON: I think he has fifth hour off ... yeah.
6 BRYANT: How many <::1- ... uh , classes do you get off during
7 the day? Do you ... 1 mean ...
g HARMON: Do I? Uhm ...
9 BRYA.~: Which hours do you have off?
10 HARMON: I have sixth and seventh.
II BRYANT: Sixth and seventh off?
12 HARMON: Yeah.
13 BRYANT: Okay. $0, when you were coming back from lunch,

you were going to your fifth hour class?


15 HARMON: I was gonna go take over Pauline's position.
16 BRYA.~: Oh. You were actually not going to class, you
17 were gonna take over Pauline's position ...
18 HARMON; It is a class ... but, yeah.
19 BRYANT: Okay. The store?
20 HARMON; Yeah.
21 BRYANT: Okay ...
SHULTZ; For how long?
23 BRYANT; ... and then the rest of the day you're off after
24 that?
25 HARMON: M-huh.
BRYANT: You got a good schedule (unintelligible) ...
27 HARMON: Yeah.
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50
SHULTZ: And for how long are gonna be there till?

2 HARMON: Dh, I would be ... r get out.t.a school at twelve

3 forty.
4 SHULTZ: Okay.
5 BRYANT: Okay. It's a pretty good schedule.

6 HARMON: Yeah.

7 SHULTZ: Na- ... let' s talk about Nate for a minute.

8 How..• did you ever talk to him about Trench Coat Mafia or what his
9 life was like, or anything like that?

10 HARMON: Mmm, Nate really didn't have a bad life. He


II never ever said he had a bad life. He never complained about

12 nothing. Uhm, he was ... he always bragged about how much money his
13 parents had. Always bragged about everything.

SHULTZ: M-huh.
15 HARMON: An' he didn't get all that good of grades, I

16 don't think so. He never really did sohool very much.

17 SHULTZ: Okay. And who did he hang out with?

18 HARMON: Dylan and Eric and them.

19 SHULTZ: Okay. And did he ever talk about why he was

20 hanging out with those guys?


21 FJULMON: No. No, not really.

22 SHULTZ: Okay. You had ... did you have any conversations

23 with him about any of that stuff?


24 HAR1'''ON: r was just (unintelligible) of all that ... of all

25 that ... why a- ... r, I, r don't understand why ... r always used to tell

" him that I didn't understand why their stories were so negative. An'

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he just k Lnda didn't really say nothing about; it. Jus' like ... he

2 never really talked about them.


3 SHULTZ: M-huh.

4 HARMON: I mean, I, I always saw him talkin' to 'em all

5 the time, b\1t never ever said nothing about 'em.

6 SHULTZ: Okay. And when you said that he didn't talk

7 about what he did with them ...

S HARMON: Uh, they would never tell, they would never say

9 what they did over the weekend. They would always jus' say, uhm ... r

10 think Dylan would always say that they're gonna, oh , it's Friday

11 night, we're all gonna go get drunk or something ... 1 don't know,

12 SHULTZ: M'kay. I, I, I really need your help with this.


13 This is really important. Uhm, I'm just getting a sense that maybe

you know more about what Nate said or did then you're telling me.

15 HARMON: No. I can't even rem- ... Nate really didn't even

16 talk about what they really did much. He said they hung out, but

11 I ...

IS SH"ULTZ: What sorta ... they hung out. What did they do

19 when they hung out or did he tell you about it?

W HARMON: I think they played games, I think. I don't know

21 what they played. He just said that ...


22 SHULTZ: Okay.
23 HARt~ON: ... they'd go out and do stuff over the weekend.

24 I, I think they played video games.

25 SHULTZ, Okay. So we can't have any secrets, I mean., .

..,t: HARMON: On t I know.

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SllULTZ: I mean ( i- ... we're not, .. like I said( if you're
2 scared, if you're concerned about, ya know, uh , holding information
3 back, anything like that, uh , that's not appropriate because if we
4 need to we can protect you if there's some information you need. But
5 I am getting a sense that you're not telling me everything, okay.
6 Uhm, and I really need ya to get past that, okay.
7 HARMON: Hmm.

8 SllULTZ: What did Y: .. . what did Nate tell you about what
9 they did?
10 HAR."lON: He j u- he didn't re- ... no one would really go
11 into details. Uhm, no one like they were keeping a big secret.
12 SllULTZ: M-huh.
13 HARMON: No one would really tell anybody what they did
really. He just said that they would go do stuff.
IS SHULTZ: What ... but what do you remember them saying?
16 I he- ... I hear from you they're not telling you everything they're
17 doing, but they're telling you something.
18 HARMON: That they ... yeah. That they hung out all weekend
19 long. Like he told me the weekend b- ... like over the weekend while I
20 was talking ... telling m- ... that he had hung out with 'em all weekend
21 long and they played games. And he doesn't tell me what kind of
22 games ...
23 SHULTZ: Okay ...
24 HARMON: ... (unintelligible) .
25 SllULTZ: ... and I'm sorry. Was this Monday when he was
7~ talking to you/ before the shooting or was this.~.

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HARMON: Yeah, it's Monday. ! was like what'cha {sic) do

2 you over the weekend, he's all., .uh, he was all, ya know, we went to
3 prom (unintelligible). We just hung out all weekend long an' .
4 BRYANT: Did you go to prom?
5 HARMON: Yeah. They all went to prom and Nate wasn't even
6 gonna go to prom. And they decided at the last minute they were
7 going to prom.
8 llRYANT: Do you know why he went to prom?
9 HARMON: Uh, he said that his date decided at the last

10 minute.
11 BRYANT: Who, who was his date?
12 HARMON: Some Stephanie girl.
13 BRYANT: Huh?
HARMON: A senior also, I don't ...
15 BRYA.~: Stephanie?
16 HARMON: Yeah. Some Stephanie girl.
17 BRYANT: Did, did you see Eric an' Dylan at the prom?

18 HARMON: Yep. They were all wearing top hats.


19 llRYANT: Eric an' Dylan were wearing top hats. Wh- ... uh ,
20 what kind did Eric ... well, did Eric and Dylan both go there?
21 HARMON: Yeah, they were all there.
22 BRYANT: Now when you say Eric, which Eric are you talking
23 about now?
24 R.>;RMON: ! think all of 'em went.

25 BRYANT: Eric Harris?


HARMON: M-huh.
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27 BRYANT: An' Eric Andreano?
HARMON: Uhm, I think he went. I'm not too positive if

2 he ..•
3 BRYANT: Okay, but. ..
4 HARMON: · .. went .
5 BRYANT: ... you ...

6 HARMON: ... or not.


7 BRYANT: · .. did see Eric Harris?
8 HARMON: M-huh.
9 BRYANT: Okay. And do you know about what time you saw
10 'em there . . . ca-.~.att at prom?
II HARMON: 1 know they were there at eleven. I don't know
12 exactly what ...
13 BRYA.'lT: Okay ...
HARMON: ... time they ...
15 BRYANT: ... at .
16 HARMON: · .. got: .
17 BRYANT: .. . eleven ...
18 HARt-lON: · . . there.
19 BRYANT: ... they were there?
20 HARMON: Yeah ...
21 BRYANT: Okay.
22 HAR1-l0N: ... 1 know they were after-prom.

23 BRYANT: And they were after-prom?


24 HARMOH: M-huh, yeah. I saw them ...
25 SHULTZ: Tell ...
HARMON: · .. there.
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27 SHULTZ: Tell me about that.

55
HARMON: Uhm, they were jus' ... 1 really ... ! mean, ! didn't
2 talk or anything.
3 SHULTZ: What did you see?
4 HARMON: Uh, they were just hanging out by the, kinda by
5 the doorway.
o BRYANT: which doorway?
7 HARMON: Oh, the doorway to the gym coming out ... Domin'
8 towards the gym.
9 SHN~TZ: Did you see there cars that night?
ill HARMON: Ohm, no 'cause I parked up in the, in the lot and
11 they parked downstairs so I didn't see their cars that night. But I
12 thir~ they took a ... they took a limo. Nate was with 'em for prom.
13 BRYANT: Do you think they ... think who took a limo?
HARMON: I think Eric and them took a limo, 'cause I think
15 Nate ... I think Nate said he, he, he went with them.
16 BRYANT: Okay. Did you see them there the whole time or
17 did anybody, ya know, like go out on a smoke break or Something? Did
18 you try ... can you ...
19 HAR.'IION: No.
20 BRYANT: ... smoke ... did you take a smoke break?
21 HARMON: We're not allowed to.
22 BRYANT: Oh, not allowed to so ...
23 HARMON: Uh- huh.
24 BRYANT: ... you have to stay in. Did you see them there
25 the whole time or not?
HARMON: Huh-uh. I jus' saw them (unintelligiblel ...
27 BRYANT: Did ...
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56
HARMON: ... (unintelligible) .

2 BRYANT: At what, at: what, what time do you remember

3 seeing them? YOU said eleven. ~~y other time?


4 HARMON: I saw 'em at: eleven at the dance and then the

5 dance ended at midn- ..• r think it ended at midnight. After-prom

6 started at one, I think. The probl- .... probably saw 'em around one

7 thirty, two 'cause I left like at two thirty I think.

S BRYANT: Okay. After-prom is at one. The dance ended at


9 midnight.
IQ HARMON: Yeah.

II BRYANT: And you left at what time?

12 HARMON: Probably left about two thirty.

13 BRYANT: And do you know if they were still there or not?

HARMON: I have no clue. There was a lot people there


15 (WHISPER - unintelligible). An' there ... when I Saw 'em though,

16 there wasn't that many people there.

17 BRYANT, Okay. Is there anything else you can think about

18 as far as the prom or after-prom party? Like were they at the same

19 place?

20 HARMON: They're all like together.


21 BRYl'.NT: No, I'm talking about the ...

22 HARMON: Oh, no.

23 BRYANT: ... parties ... were they at ...

24 HA.'1.MON : The. . .

23 BRYANT: ... different places?

2~ HARMON: Yeah, they're at different places.

21 BRYANT: Where, where was the, uh, prom?


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HARMON: The prom was at the Denver Design Center.

2 BRYANT: At the Denver?

3 HARMON: Design Center.

4 BRYANT: Design Center.

S HARMON: M-huh. And then the after-prom was like, uh, it

6 was at the school. It was mainly in the main corridor by the main

1 office, mainly down there. And the gym and that's it.

g BRYANT: In the corridor by the main office and gym.

9 Where was the entrance?

10 HARMON: It was right in the main office. You had to go

II through a maze.

12 BRYANT: Okay.

13 SHULTZ: And what time was that?

HARMON: uh, that started at one, I think.

15 BRYANT: And it went to what time?

16 HARMON: And it went till five.

17 BRYANT: And you left at?

18 HARMON: Like two thirty.

19 BRYANT: Two thirty. And they were still there?

20 HARMON: It's I don't know. I didn't ...

21 BRYANT: Oh .

22 HARMON: (unintelligible) ...

23 BRYANT: you don't know whether they were or not?

24 HARMON: Yeah, r didn't know i f they left or not.

25 BRYANT: Okay.

2< SHULTZ: Before, uh, one o'clock were there, that you know

2/ of, were there any activities in the school?


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HARMON: Before one o'clock?

2 SHULTZ: Before, yeah?

3 HARMON: Uhm, I know the parents go like to prepare the

4 food and they finish setting up what they need to do, And they, they

5 all let the community come and view it,

6 SHULTZ: Okay,
7 HARMON, And view what's there.

8 BRYANT, Like what was the date of that, do you

9 recall., .was that."


10 HAP~ON: It was on the seventeenth,

11 BRYANT: The seventeenth, the, uh , prom?

12 HARMON, Yep,
13 BRYANT, So it went through the eighteenth then?

HARMON, M-huh.

15 BRY~TT, Of April, I take it?

16 HARMON: M-huh.
17 BRYANT: (Unintelligible), Okay. Do you have any other

18 questions for her?


19 SHULTZ: We've talked Nate, Let's talk about Eric 5-

20 ... uh , Harris. tra , how well did you know him?


21 HARMON: Ohm, I went to school with him for a while. Ohm,
n I know his brother, uh, was graduated in ninety-six and his brother

23 was a big time like jock.


24 SHULTZ: M-huh.

25 HARMON: And I, uh , he used to play baseball. I guess,

l' uhm , he, he just quit not too long ago. He was" .ne didn't start

27 dressing the way he did until like his junior year.

59 JC·001· 006541
BRYANT, And when you say Eric didn't dress that way?
2 HARMON, M-huh.
3 BRYANT: Okay.
4 HARMON: He had, uhm... he's really quiet. Uhm, I, I can't
, really think (WHISPER - unintelligiJ:>leJ. I think I went to school
6 with him just eighth grade till now.
1 SHULTZ: M' kay.

8 HARMON: 'Cause we went to different sohools


9 (unintelligible) .
10 SHULTZ, Did he ever talk to you about why he quit
II baseball?
12 HARMON, Muh-muh (s Lc) .
13 SHULTZ: Why he started dressing differently?
HAl<l~ON: Muh-uh. I think it was just the
IS family ... I ... more than lik- ... (unintelligible) probably, it was just
16 because like family stuff.
17 SHULTZ: M-huh. Tell me about that.
18 HARMON: Uhm, well, I think being after his ... since his
19 brother was like a big time j cck , football player, whatever, and he
W wasn't. I think that his mom's ... parents expectations were wanting
21 him to be exaotly like his brother, and he wasn't. He ... they
22 couldn't accept that.
23 SHULTZ: Did he tell you that?
24 F.ARMON: No, but I mean that's what I k i.nda would think,
25 ya know, from the way he, he had changed.
'< SHULTZ: Okay. What did you an' Erio talk about?

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HARMON: Uhm, I asked him something about Rammstein

2 (sic/sp) . Uhm, it's that group I told you about and about how they

3 used to speak German to each other. And there's a, there's a line

4 that say do, do hah (sic), do hushma (sic) and I asked him what it

5 said and it says you, you hate me.

6 SHULTZ; M-huh.
7 HARMON, And that's one of their like favorite songs they

8 listen to. It's like a German band.


9 SHULTZ, Okay.

10 HARMON: Uhm ...

II SHULTZ: What else did you guys talk about?

12 HARMON: Uhm, I asked him what K-M-F-D-M (sic) is.

13 BRYANT: I didn't get the letters right ... K-F-M...

HARMON: K-M-F-D-M.
15 BRYA."IT: K-M-F-D-N?

16 HARMON: D-M.

17 BRYA.'IT: And what'd he say?

18 SHULTZ: It's M as in Mary.


19 BRYANT: Right, Mary ... right. What, what'd he say?
20 HARMON; trhm, he told me the ... what the like the name,

21 like the initials meant 'cause there's like a special thing that, uh,

n what it means. But I can't remember what he said.

23 BRYANT: Okay.
24 HARMON: An' he, he was saying that they were coming

25 (unintelligible) or something, but I can't remember 'cause r asked

2~ him about his hat and I asked him that, that Monday. Uhm, I can/ t

21 really r emember . . .
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BRYANT: So you did ...
2 SHULTZ:
3 BRYANT: · .. see him Monday then?
4 HARMON: I saw him Monday, yeah.
5 SHULTZ: And his hat, if I remember right, had ...
6 HARMON: K-F-M-D-M.
7 SHULTZ: · .. K-F-M-D-M on it?
8 HARMON: M-huh. He always wore that. He always wore
9 that.
10 BRYANT: Which part of his hat was it on?
11 HARMON: On the front.
12 BRYANT: On the front?
13 HARMON: Yeah. And they never curved like when they wore
hats. ~,lan did, but Eric when he wore his hat ... like you know how a
15 lot of guys they curve the bill ...
16 BRYANT: M-huh.
HARMON, · .. Eric's hat wasn't curved. Dylan wore his hats
18 backwards and I think it blue with a B on the ...
19 BRYANT: Okay.
20 HARMON: He wore his hat backwards and Eric didn't.
21 BRYANT, Okay. ~~d what color was Eric's hat?
22 HARMON: It was black with K-M-F-D-M in white.
23 BRYANT, Okay. And Dylan'S was blue with a B?

24 HARMON: Yeah, he wore it backwards so the ...


25 BRY.l\NT: Okay.
?- HARMON: · .. the B was on his forehead when he wore it
27 backwards.
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BRYANT, Gotcha. Okay.
2 SHULTZ: Did Eric tell you in any of the conversations
3 that you had with him, up to and including Monday ... did he talk to
4 you about anything that you think is related to what happened on

5 T'..lesday?
6 HARMON: No. We really didn't talk that much . I just
7 said hi to him. I wasn't ... thsy got mad at me one day. They were
8 all making fun of me or something because I went in there and I
9 didn't know that they listed to Rammstein stuff.
l() BRYANT: M-huh.

11 HAF.MON: An' I was all do, do hah (sic), ya know, messing

12 around with the song and stuff and they were sitting there calling me
13 names, cow girl an' being weird to me an' I dunno.
SHULTZ, Okay.
is HARMON: But I mean that ... that's all the time they were,

16 they were just playing (unintelligible I , but they weren't ... they
17 really talked a lot. They really ... they didn't really talk to really

18 a lot of people in class at all.


19 SHULTZ: T- ... to people that they talked to, did i t seem
20 like they got along with people they talked with?
21 H.o.RMON: M- huh.

22 SHULTZ: What about people they didn't get along with,


~ what'd they do?
24 HAJ,MON: Uhm, I really didn't see who they didn't get

2S along with. I mean, I've never seen anyone pick on them. I never
'< have. Uhm, I didn't see it. Can't think of anyone picking on 'em at

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all. I don't even think I really even seen 'em tioked (siol at all.

2 I don't think I ever have.


3 SIlVLTZ: Okay. Did you ever see the video they made about

4 killing jocks?
5 HARMON: Nope. I don't remember seeing that.

6 SIlVLTZ: You'd remember it (sic).


7 HARMON: I know I heard 'em talking about it, someone

8 talking about it, but ...


9 BRYANT: Did the teacher talk about it, the video?
10 HARMON: No, she didn't talk about it. It ...
11 SIlVLTZ: How, how did you hear about it?
II HARMON: I think I heard over one of 'em ... or one of 'em
13 talking about it how everyone was kicking a jock or something. I
oan't remember what it was about. I jus' remember them killing or
15 kicking a jock or something like that.
16 BRYANT: When did you hear that?
17 HARMON: It was totally a while ago.
18 SHULTZ: You told ... when we talked to you on Tuesday, you

19 said that they make ... they tend to show up for a class and then
20 disappear.
21 HARMON: M-huh.
24 SHULTZ: Did they ever ... did you ever see any work that
23 they did in that video class?
24 HARMON: I saw one video.

25 SHULTZ: Okay. What was that about?


HARMON: Ohm, it was called ... it one of our art resident,
27 uhm, was do- ... gave us a IiI' assignment to do a looking video in

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where, uhm, you look at somebody and like ... 1 look at him, he looks
2 at the rock, and then he comes up to the rock and I get him. And
3 they did something where Eric and all the guys are all lined up in
4 the bat- ... in the bathroom, going to the bathroom looking at each
5 other. Or something, I don't know.
6 SHULTZ: And that's the only work that they did that you
7 remember seeing?
8 HARMON, Yeah, I can actually remember seeing. I don' t
9 think they ever really shared anything.
10 SHULTZ: Did anybody else talk about any of the other
11 videos that they made?
12 HARMON, Uhm, no, not really. Think I really ever saw any
13 of the video. We never really like shared our videos. Now, if they
were really good then Mister Talacco would have us (~~intelligible),

15 you could watch 'ern, but ...


16 SHULTZ; Okay. How many ... i- ... in a course of this time
17 you've been taking this class, since September?
18 HARMON: M-huh.
19 SHULTZ: Uh, how many videos have you seen from the whole
20 class?
21 HARMON' oh , I mean, during finals I'd see 'em, but we
22 haven't gotten our final yet and I didn't, I didn't have Dylan in my
~ class last semester I don't think.
24 SHULTZ: Okay.
25 HARMON, I think I've only seen that video from them.
?< BRYANT: And what was it called, a lookin'?

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HARMON: It's called a looking video. It was our
2 assignment from our art resident.
3 BRYANT: Okay.
4 SHULTZ: 'Kay. How 'bout Dylan, how much ... do you ever
5 talk to Dylan?
6 HARMON: Mmm, I said hi to him. Uhm, he gave me cookies.
7 BRYANT, When was that?
8 HARMON, Uhm, probably a month or two ago. Uhm, he gave
9 me an' Nate an' Eric and Becca cookies. Uhm, and Ms. Kelly told him
10 to put it away. I mean, he always ... they were never really mean to
11 me. Dylan was always ... they were always pretty nice. He was really
12 quiet. Uhm ...
13 SHULTZ: Why do you think that was?
HARMON: 'Cause no one ever really ... everyone was scared

15 of 'em. (Unintelligible) just 'cause they're different an' ... 1 mean,


16 I, I never ever seen any violent act come out (unintelligible). I

17 mean I wasn't really scared of 'em ... 1 was just friendly to


18 everybody.
19 BRYAl'lT: Did you have anything else? Is there ... I don't
20 have anything else, but just wondered if, ya know, I appreciate you
21 calling me...
n (THE RECORD SHOULD REFLECT BACKGROUND NOISE)
23 BRYANT: ... (unintelligible) more information ...
24 HARMON: M-huh.
25 BRYANT: ... (unintelligible). If do think of anything, ya
'< know, dcn't hesitate to let us know. Okay? Now, there's probably a
lot of rumors going around. They're, they're not true ...

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(THE RECORD SHOULD REFLECT BACKGROUND NOISE)
2 BRYANT, ... (unintelligible) things ...
3 HARMON: M-huh.
4 BRYANT: One person tells something ...
5 (THE RECORD SHOULD REFLECT BACKGROUND NOISE)
6 l'lRYANT, ... (unintelligible) where you got a whole bunch
7 of people. Somebody tells somebody something and it goes from this
8 person all the way down ...
9 HARMON, Yeah, it's ...
10 BRYA1'IT , and ...
II HARMON, like (unintelligible).
12 BRYANT, it's totally different by the time it gets to
13 ya. So, you'll hear things that are not true, but the things we were
telling you earlier when we had a meeting about, uh , talking to
15 oounselors and talking about it is good. Ya know, like you had ... ya
16 know, you, you see SOme people on T-V and some people, ya know, are
17 not on T- V. You have the right. to t.alk on T· v, you have the right
18 not to. You don't have to do that.
19 HARMON, M-huh.
20 BRYAl'lT, And, uh ...
21 SHULTZ, Well, have you seen any of these ~Jys that are in

22 the T-C-M talking on T-V?


~ HARMON: I did see all those three guys they, they caught
24 in the fields, but no. No, I saw Pat on Leeza.
25 BRYANT, You saw who?
Y HARMON: That Pat kid. I thought I saw him on Leeza on
27 yesterday and today.
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SHULTZ: That's Pat ...
2 BRY&~: On, on Lisa?
3 HARMON: Leeza, L-E-E-Z-A.
4 SHULTZ: Pat McDUffy?
5 HARMON: Yeah, uh, y- ... I can't remember his name.
6 BRYANT: Okay. Did you actually see his face or?

1 HARMON: Yep, he was talking about it. And then I saw Joe

8 something, he waS one of the founders on channel nine today.


9 BRY~: Joe who?
10 HARMON: I have clue. I think he's one of the dropouts.
11 BRY~: Uh, sc he's not in school this year?
12 HARMON: I don't think so. He ...

13 BRYANT, Okay.

HARMON: ... wasn't a ... I think he was a ...


15 BRYANT: Well. ..
16 HARMON: ... junior.

17 BRYANT: ... what did he say on T-V?

18 HARMON: Uhrn, he just said that they knew that, that, that

19 all the police knew that they were doing bombs ... uhm, p- ... pipe
20 bombs ...
21 SHULTZ: M-huh.
22 HARMON: ... an' everyo- ... all the ... there's a police
23 officer that knew that they were doing it. Uhm, but he didn't ... they
24 all studied Hitler, but it didn't really go into the ...
25 BRYANT: Did you know that they were doing anything with
bombs or anything, before this happened?
27 HARMON: Muh-uh.
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68
ERYANT, Okay.
2 EAIU'lON, No.
3 BRYANT: Who else besides Pat MCDuffy and Joe, did you see
4 on T-V who's a T-S-M (sic), or T-C-M, I'm sorry. Get the letters
5 right here. Did you see any girls?
6 HARMON, Paul ine .
7 BRYANT, You saw Pauline?
8 HARMON: I saw Pauline.
9 ERYAN'T: What, what did you see on Pauline?
10 HARMON: I told ...
11 BRYANT: Oh, yeah, that's right. You were telling us.
12 HARMON, Yeah, she was sitting in a white truck. She's in
13 a ...

(THE RECORD SHOULD REFLECT THE END OF SIDE ONE OF THE AIJDIO TAPE)
15 HARMON: ... (unintelligible). Uhm ...
16 SHULTZ, Did you ever see ... do you think that truck was
17 one that you've seen before, or was it hard to tell?
18 HARMON: I don't think I seen it. It's a white Chevy S-

19 ten.
20 SHULTZ: Okay.
21 BRYANT, oh ,

22 SHULTZ: Lemme go back tOt to Joe. Have you seen Joe in

23 sohool this year?


24 HARMON: Muh-uh.
25 SHULTZ, DO you know his last name?
HARMON: Muh-uh.
27 SHULTZ: What's he look like? JC·001·006551

69
HARMON: He's like tall and. skinny. He's kinda got like
2 Dylan's cheeks are really skinny. He's got like kinda sunken in
3 cheeks and he' .. got cheeks like that. He's got longer hair like
4 Dylan, except for he, he flicks his hair back and put a it in a
5 ponytail.
6 BRYANT: So, so he looks kinda like Dylan?
7 HARMON: Uh, yeah. Kinda like Dylan.

8 BRYANT: You're calking about Dylan, uh, Klebold?


9 HARMON: Yeah.
10 BRYANT, Okay.
II HARMON: He looks like him kinda.
12 BRYANT: Okay. Does, does Joe have any relatives that
13 still go to school there, d.o you know?
HARMON; r know he's ...
15 BRYANT: (Unintelligible) ...
10 HARMON: ... really good friends with Brian. I know he's
17 good friends, really good friends with Brian Sargent ... ehat' s like
IS his best friend.
19 SRYANT: Okay. Really good friends with Brian Sargent?
20 HARMON: And that Tad Bowles (sic/spl kid?
21 BRYANT: And Tad who?
22 HARMON: Bowles.
23 BRYANT: Have you seen Tad at SChool?
24 HARMON: Muh-uh. NO, I haven't seen him in a year either.
25 BRYANT; Now, I think before we were ... d.id you mention Tad.
co us before?
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70
SHULTZ; Did ya,

2 HARMON: Yep.
3 BRYANT: Yeah. r knew it was either you or John ...
4 SHG'LTZ: Okay.
5 BRYANT; ... mentioned it, but r was wondering did you
6 say ... do you know where he's going to school this year or anything?
7 HARMON: No, I don't know where he's going this year, but
S I told you about that Ricki Roth (sic/ep) girl an' that.

9 BRY~~: Oh, is that a girl?


10 HARMON: Yeah, Ricki Roth the one that goes to ...
II SHULTZ: M-huh.
12 HARMON: ... Chatfield.
13 BRYANT: on, I misunderstood you then. Uh, it's a Ricki
Roth, itls a girl.
15 HARMON: Yeah, that's Tad's ex-girlfriend. She goes to

16 Chatfield.
17 BRYANT: Okay.
18 HARMON: She's a senior too. And she gets into that
19 gothic stuff too. She was dating like, she dated a vampire an' ...
20 BRYANT: And she goes to Chatfield. You know anybody else

21 who associated with them who go to Chatfield?


22 HARMON: Hmm t no.
23 BRYANT: Okay. Do you know how old, uh, Ricki is or what

24 grade she's in?

25 HARMON: She's a senior.

BRYANT: Senior, Okay.


21 HARi'o\ON: She's eighteen I think. JC..o01·000553

71
SHULTZ, Joe ... okay. How ... when was the last time you saw

2 Joel do you remember?


3 HARMON, A year ago probably.

4 SHULTZ, Okay. What ... I mean, you're seventeen?

5 HARMON, I'm eighteen.


6 SHULTZ, Eighteen.

i HARMON, Uh-huh.
8 SHULTZ, Okay. How old does he look to you?

9 HARMON, He looks eighteen or nineteen.


10 SHULTZ, Okay.
II HARMON: He looks older.

12 SHULTZ, Have you ever seen anybody hanging out with these

13 guys who looks older?


HARMON: (PAUSE) I don't think so. I really don't see 'em
15 in my spare time.
16 SHULTZ, Okay.
Ii HARMON, Just around school. I can't really think of

18 anybody (unintelligible).
19 SHULTZ, No, I understand that you d i dn ' t hang out with
~ 'em after school, but I'm asking ...
21 HARMON, I .
n SHULTZ: just throwin' it out there.
23 ~~ON: I know they were friends with Mike Kirby (sic/spl
24 and Robert Craig (sic/sp), but Robert's ...
25 BRYANT: Mike ...
,~ HARMON ~ .. ~ dead. JC-001 .. 006554

27 BRYk'1T, ... Kirby and Robert who?

72
~N: Robert Craig, Robert (unintelligible).
2 BRY~"T: Qh, he's the one that's ...
3 HARMON: Committed suicide.
4 BRYANT: Right.
5 SHULTZ: Tell, tell me about Mike Kirby. We kinda went
6 over that briefly. Ohm, sorry. I know this is takin' a long time.
7 BRYANT: Yeah.
8 SHULTZ, Tell me, when you said he was trying to recreate
9 something about Robert Craig ... tell me about that.
10 HAR}10N: Uhm, they were all like ... they were in their IiI'
II groupie thing and Robert told people ... Robert also got good grades.
12 SHULTZ: M-huh.
13 HARMON: And Robert also had long hai (s i c) , and he also
wore black an' a trench coat too.
15 SHULTZ: M-huh.
16 HARMON: Uhm , they've all had Ms. Kelly as a creative
17 writing teacher an' ...
18 SHULTZ: M-huh.
19 HARMON: ... uhm, Robert would tell everybody ... like at
20 parties and stuff, he would just tell everybody that he was gonna
21 kill his dad an' he was gonna kill him because he was taking, uh, his
22 attention away from his mom. He was getting all the attention that
23 he used to get from his mom taken away.
24 SHULTZ: okay.
25 HARMON: So he's gonna plan on taking his ...
SHULTZ: Dad or stepdad?
27 HARI'iON: Kill, kill his stepdad. Jc-001.006555

7J
SHULTZ, Stepdad? And, and he ...
2 HARMON: (Unintelligible) ...
3 SHULTZ: ... told you it because stepdad was taking all of
4 room/s affections, attention?
5 HARMON: Yeah, that's what he was telling people ... yeah.
6 SHULTZ: Okay. At any ... did you hear him say that?
7 HARMON: I didn't really like ... I ... he, he told my, one of
8 my friends that.
9 SHULTZ, Okay.
10 HARMON: Uhm, but never like me personally.
11 SHULTZ: okay. And so where does ... so, so we know Robert
12 e- ... ended up killing his stepdad and then killed himself.
13 HARMON: Uh-huh.
SHULTZ, Where does Michael Kirby fit in?
15 HARMON: Uhm, Mike was Robert's best friend. And Mike s-
16 ... he wasn't ... 1 don't ... he wasn't in Trench Coat ...
17 SHULTZ: M-huh.
18 HARMON: ... but he was friends with all of 'em.
19 SHULTZ: Okay.
20 HARMON: Uhm, he also wore K-M-F-D-M shirts all the time.
21 He never wore metallica or anything like that. Uhm, he was also a
22 really good kid. He was also involved in D.E.E.C A.
23 SH'uLTZ: Okay.
24 HA.'ZMON : Uhm ...
25 SWJLTZ: And when you said he was trying to recreate?

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HARMON' Like they were kind of redoing kinda in Robert's
2 footsteps. Kinda like it was ... kinda like a dedication in a way, ya
3 know what I mean:
4 SHULTZ, Okay. So what did he do to do that?
5 HARMON, Do what, do what?
6 SHULTZ, To, to sort a follow in Robert's footsteps, what
7 did you see?
8 HARMON: Oh, with all the boys?
9 SHULTZ: Yeah, or Mik" Kirby.
to HARMON: oh, Mik" wasn't really like that. He wasn't
11 negative at alL Mike was a ... he was just friends with them. He
12 wore K-M-F-D-M stuff. He got the same stuff as they did.
13 SHULTZ: Okay. What does Mike Kirby look like?
~~ON: Uhm, he is Caucasian.
15 SHULTZ: Okay.
16 HARMON, He's got blond, blond hair. He's probably about
17 five nine. Probably weighs around a hundred and seventy, hundred an'
IS eighty pounds. Uhm ...
19 SHULTZ: What's the length of his hair?
20 HAR."lON: Huh?
21 SHULTZ: How long is his hair?
22 HARMON, Uhm, well, for a while there it was like kinda
23 clean cut. came down, but then afterwards ... after R- ... Robert killed
24 himself, he had a spike ...
2S SHULTZ: Okay.
7' HARMON: ... HI' spike thing.
27 SHULTZ: Recently, what's it been like?
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15
HARMON: Uhm, actually he graduated last year.

2 SHULTZ: Okay.
3 HARMON: He got a D.E.E.C.A. scholarship.
4 SHULTZ, So we don't know what?
5 HARMON: Yeah.

6 SHULTZ: How 'bout eye color?

1 HARMON: I think it was green or blue, I'm not sure.


S SHULTZ: Okay.

9 BRYAN~: We just keep corning up with more questions, huh?


10 HARMON: Nah (sic).

11 BRYANT: You keep coming up with more information, so.


12 You know I. .. I wanna go back just briefly to ... on, uh , on, uh , Ricki

13 Roth. Can you tell me what she looks like?


HARMON: Uhm...

15 BRY~: Or his (s i.c) ...

16 HARMON: ... she's ...

17 BRYANT: ..• hair color ...

18 HARMON: ... got ...

19 BRY~: ••• or anything?

20 HARMON: ... uhm , she's about five four. She's kinda

21 stocky. She probably weighs about one fifty. I'm sure her hair is

22 about to right here, little under shoulder length. It's like, uhm,
23 strawberry blondish tint.

24 BRYANT: 'Kay. Did you see her Tuesday? Was she around

25 Tuesday ...

HARMON: Nuh-uh.

27 BRYANT: ... did you see her? Okay.


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76
SHULTZ: I, I wanna go back. And you ment ioned this on

2 Tuesday, and we haven't really dealt with it here. Uhm, but you said

3 you saw somebody else when you Came back to the school who was
4 associated with Trench Coat Mafia. Who ...

5 HARMON: Yeah ...

6 SHULTZ: ... was ...


7 ~lON: ... Brian Sargent.
8 SHULTZ: Okay. Tell me again where you were. You're

9 coming back ... what road were you on when you're coming back to the
10 school?
11 HA.'<MON: Uh, when I left the school his car was gone.

12 SHULTZ: Okay.

13 HARMON: When I was going, leaving to go to lunch.


SHULTZ: Was it there earlier?

15 HARMON: trh , I think so 'cause I know he picks up some


16 girls during lunch. They're friends with everybody. ahM ...
17 SHULTZ: \Kay. Was, was he in classes?

18 HARMON: I don't know, I don't have classes with him.


19 BRYANT: So his car was gone when you left, when you came
20 back his Car waS there?

21 HARMON, Like okay. Uhm, when I was going to lunch.


22 BRYANT: Uh-huh.

23 HARMON: His car wasn't in the student lot ...


24 SHULTZ: Okay.
25 HARMON: ... it had already been gone. But when I was

coming back he was in line somewhere I think behind me ... I can't


27 remember exactly. But he was, he was in line somewhere and then

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whafter (sic) the teachers told us to go back home and turn on the

2 news, his car was in the lot and that's the only white four door
3 Accord in the senior lot.

4 BRYANT: So when his car ... when he was in line ...


5 HARMON: He was ...

6 BRYANT: ••. (unintelligible) ...

7 HARMON: •.. behind ...

8 BRYANT: ••• his car?

9 HARMON: Yeah .

10 BRYANT: Okay .

II HARMON: ... and it ...

12 BRYANT: ••• and .


13 HJl,RM,ON: .•. was .

BRYANT: ••• his is ...

15 HARMON: ••• somewhere ...

16 BRYANT: ., • car looks like what?

17 HARMON: It's a white four door Honda Accord, tinted

18 windows.

19 BRYANT: Okay.

20 HARMON: And I don't think he has any bumper stickers on

21 it. I don't think he does.

22 BRYANT: ¥- ... does anybody else has a Honda Accord that

23 looks like his?

24 HARMON: Not a white four door in senior lot ... no.

25 BRYANT: Okay.

SHULTZ, Was it in, in the senior lot where he normally

27 parks it?

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HARMON: Yep.
Z SH"JLTZ: OkaY·
3 BRYANT: When ...
4 SHULTZ: An' ...

5 BRYANT: · .. you came back ... I'm sorry. When you ...
6 SHULTZ: Did you ...

7 BRYANT: · .. came back from lunch could you see his car in
8 the lot or you see it in line?
9 HARMON: N- ... when r was in the ... when I was coming. , .when
10 r was trying to go back to school and they wouldn't let us.,.
11 BRYk.'IT: Dh-huh,
12 F-AR."lON : ... he was back in that line somewhere. r thought
13 r saw him from my rearview mirror.
BRYANT: Okay. But did you see him in his car or just saw
15 his car?
16 HARMON: Well, if he's in line he's gotta be in his car,
17 SHULTZ: On" .the, the question is did you see the driver
18 of the car ...
19 BRYANT: Yeah.
20 SHULTZ: · .. who was in the car?
21 BRYANT: Did ...
22 HARMON: r just. ..
23 BRYANT: ... did ...
24 HARMON: ... saw his car, ,.
25 BRYANT: Okay. You didn't see ...
,-
HARMON: ... in the mirror.
27 BRYANT: ... okay· Just saw his car?

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HARMON: Yes. So he's (unintelligible).
2 BRYANT: (LAlJGlll
3 SHULTZ: Okay. Uhm, (SIGH) you don't have ... you have your
4 notes from the other day?
5 BRYANT: Yes, 1 do. 1 have the report as well as notes.

6 Which one?
7 SHULTZ: Well, I was trying to remember.
8 BRYANT: probably can read that easier than you can ...
9 HARMON: Do you ...
10 BRYANT: (unintelligible).
11 HARMON: have to type all that?
12 BRYANT: Oh, not me personally.
13 HARMON: Oh, but people type that stuff?
BRYANT: Yeah, I had a secretary. You guys type your own?
15 Uhm, he types his self ...
16 SHULTZ: Which is why I didn't type it.
17 BRYANT: I dictated mine an' ...
18 SHULTZ: (LAUGH)
19 BRYANT: ... I didn't have time to type it up. Do you
20 type?
21 HARMON: Yep.
22 BRYANT, Do you take computer classes too?
23 HARMON: Nope.
24 BRYANT: Okay. Do you know i f these guys ever talked
25 about the computer or anything? Have you ever heard 'em talk about a
computer?
27 HARMON: Dylan wore an A-O-L dot com [sicl shirt.

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BRYANT: Okay. Dylan wore an A-L ... A-O-L dot com...
2 HARMON: Shirt ...
3 BRYANT: · . . shirt?
4 HARMON: ... yeah. And I can't J:'emem- ... he had ... I think
5 he had two of ~ern.

6 BRYANT: Oh (sic).
7 HAR.'10N, There's one that said A-O-L dot com an' then
8 another said something else about it on the internet.
BRYANT: Eu- ... lout you ever hear him say anything about
"
10 computers or anything, or computer names or anything?
1I I think I might've, but I'm not for certain.
12 Okay. That'S okay. Do you ever get on the
13 int ernet?
HARMON: I used to until I goe a computer viJ:'us.
15 BRYANT: You got a computer virus ...
16 HARMON: Yeah.
17 BRYANT, · .. at home or/ or at school?

18 HARMON, At home. They got a hold of our credit cards.


19 (GIGGLE)
20 SHULTZ: Hasn't happened to me yet. Uhm , I, I remember
21 that we talked about seeing Brian when she was coming back, but it's
22 not reflected in here. I wonder if ...
23 BRYANT, Uh ...

24 SHULTZ, · .. you can find ...


25 BRYANT, · .. un , here.
SHULTZ, ... it in your notes.
27 BRYANT, Uh, this is the interview.
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SHULTZ, Okay.
2 BRYANT: Seeing Erian when she comes back ...
3 (THE RECORD SHOULD REFLECT BACKGROUND NOISEI
4 BRYANT: ... (unintelligible) ccme back it's on the news.
5 l1ARMON: I'm pretty sure that I saw him.
6 BRYANT: (Unintelligible) of Brian.
7 SHULTZ: Okay. He would (unintelligible).
8 BRYANT: I can ...
9 SHULTZ: (Unintelligible) .
10 HARMON: (GIGGLE)
II BRYANT: (Unintelligible) that she's told us ...
12 SHULTZ: Here we go, Brian. White Honda Accord.
13 BRYANT: I have Brian, white Honda Accord. Yeah, it
... this, it's in here. But, uh ...
15 SHULTZ: Here we go.
16 BRY&"lT, Yeah.
11 SHUl,TZ: That's where I start talking about it.
18 BRYANT: Yeah. Yeah, this is where you said Y:

19 ... you ... you're watching the news. You saw it in the parking lot ...
20 HARMON: M-huh ...
21 BRYANT: ... on the news. Yeah.
22 HARl~ON: Yeah. I thought I saw it behind me in the line
23 as, as I was going. I thought I did.
24 SHULTZ, Okay ...
25 BRYANT: Okay.
SHULTZ: ... and I remember you telling me you saw his
V car ... 1 thought I remembered you saying that he was ahead of you, but

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then you left ... you came back and you saw his car was in the senior

2 lot which is pretty close.


3 BRYANT: Yeah. What I remember is what she's saying is
4 that but I didn't know if he's ahead of you or behind you or in the
5 lot I didn't understand if it's the line or the lot. I mean, uh ,

6 you saw it when you came .back , but you said you had saw it on T-V
1 lacer.
8 HARMON: M-huh.
9 SHULTZ: Okay.
10 BRYANT: Okay. I, I really ...

11 SHULTZ: One ... okay. So, so you saw the car in the line
12 behind ya, could you see anyo~e or anything that was in the car?
13 HARMON: Muh-uh.
SHULTZ: Okay. Did you see it again when you turned
15 around and left?
16 HARMON: Uh , yeah .

17 SHULTZ: Did you .

18 HARMON: ... the .

19 $FiJLTZ: ... the car?

20 HARMON: ... cops made us turn around and go.

21 SHULTZ: Do you know this person?


22 HARMON: Yeah, ic's John an' Briana (sic/spl.

23 SHULTZ: Okay. Do they go to school?


24 1{'~RI"'ON : Yeah, John ... that's my boyfriend. He ...

25 SHULTZ: Right ...

HARMON: ... (unintelligible) ...


27 SHULTZ: ... oh, I didn't ...
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HMlMON: ... (unintelligible).
2 ERYANT: Oh, okay.
3 SHULTZ: ... see him. How 'bout. Eriana (sic), she go to
4 school at Columbine?
5 HAllMON: She goes to Columbine also.
6 ERYA."IT: Was she t.here that day during t.he shooting?
7 HMlMON: Yeah. Well, she wasn' 1: there at. the school,
8 but ... she has, she has class with Marky.
9 ERYAh'T: Oh.
10 SHULTZ: Okay.
11 ERYANT: So she missed t.he shoot.ing too ... she was gone?
12 HMlMON: Yeah.
13 SHULTZ: Okay. We'll have to talk to her probably. Okay.
Any other information? Is there anything that you know that: you
15 haven't told us? Again, I'm, 1'm hit.t.ing on this that we need to
16 know as much as possible. Uhm ... alright.
17 HMlMON: No, I can't think of anything else right now.
18 1. ..

19 BRYANT: 0- ...

20 HARI'ION: ... mean, if ... stuff might: come to me later, but I


21 can't really think of anything.
22 BRYANT: Have you heard people making statements that t.hey
23 know somebody did something? Do you know a name of somebody that
24 knows something? Do you know anything? Like the people that. knows
~ somebody t:hat was involved in this, or anything?

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HARMON: I heard someone talking about how, how, uhm, they
2 had ... how one of the kids said there was a white ... uh , there was a
3 guy in a white shirt that was shooting.
4 BRYANT: Okay. A guy in ...
5 HARMON: That was ...
6 BRYAJ.,\'T: ... a white shirt shooting?
7 FJ\R."ION : Yeah. And someone identified him as
8 (sic/sp), but I can't remember who told me that. But we're

9 talking ... someone was telling me about that ...


10 BRYANT: Somebody .
11 HAR."lON: ... that .
12 BRYANT: ... identified as _ who?
13 HARMON:
BRYANT: In a white shirt. Did they describe what kind of
15 pants he was wearing?
16 HARMON: I think they said he was camouflaged.
17 BRYANT : Okay. But you don't remember?
18 HAR..'lON: I can't .
19 BRYANT: You , you .

20 HARMON: ... remember who told me that.


21 BRYANT: You jus' heard someone talking? This wasn't on
~ T-V, but it was a person in school?
23 HARMON: M-huh. Yeah, it was someone at, at Cooper Seven
24 last night.
25 BRYANT: Uh, it was where?
HARMON: At Cooper Seven. That's where .it' s open twenty-
27 four hours a day ...
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BRYANT: Oh ...

2 HARMON: ... (unintelligible).


3 BRYANT: ... you were over at the Cooper Seven?
4 HARMON, M-huh.
5 BRYANT: But if you think of who that person was would you
6 let us who that is?
7 HARMON: M-huh. I think John heard somebody talking about
8 char., too.
9 BRYANT, Okay. You wanna ask him a little bit?
10 SHULTZ: Yeah. Okay.
11 BRYANT, Okay.
12 SHULTZ: Is there any other information ... anything you
13 know about these guys?
BRYANT, Should I write down the times lsic}
15 (unintelligible) .
16 HARMON: Aye (sic). Uh, the only one that was short and
17 chubby was Brian Sargent. All of 'em were tall an' skinny.
18 BRYANT: What kind of hair does he have?
19 HARMON: Brian Sargent? He's got brown hair and it's like
20 filled in right here. k~d his hair's like kinds like yours on top
21 except for it's ...
22 SHULTZ: M-huh.
23 HAA.'10N: ... it's like all the way around right here and
24 he's chubby. And I think he's got like a little mustache.
25 SHuJ"TZ: Okay. When you sawall the way around like here
2' on the side ...
27 HAA.'10N: Yeah, like ...
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SHULTZ: ~ .. is Lt , ..

2 HARMON: ... how...


3 SHULTZ: · .. long?
4 HARMON: · .. yours is ... yeah. It has like a little. bit,
5 not like long, but it's like how yours is cut thir~er right here.
6 SHULTZ: M-huh.
HARMON:
8 BRYANT: Sorta ...
SHULTZ:
10 BRYANT: · .. a bowl cut.
11 HARMON: Yeah.
12 BRYANT: Did it stick out or anything or is it flat?
13 HARMON: It doesn't like really stiok out, but ... and it's
just like ...
15 BRYANT: Full?
16 HARMON: Yeah.
17 BRYANT: Real full?
18 HARMON: Yeah. Or volume.
19 SHULTZ: Okay.
20 BRYANT: More volume, there's a ...

21 HARMON: Yeah.
22 BRYANT: ... good word. Okay. Let's see if John's still
23 out here.
24 HARMON: Should I go or should I stay in here?
25 SHULTZ: Go ahead. Thanks.
2n {THE RECORD SHOULD REFLECT BACKGROUND CONVERSATIONS.)
SHULTZ: It's now, uh, sixteen forty-two hours.

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4 Transcribed by Gina Vargas, Criminal Justice Transcriptionist, Denver


5 Police Department, Crimes Against Persons Bureau, 1331 Cherokee
6 Street, Denver, Colorado, 80204.

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,!lARRIS, JEREMY

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Control No. 3975

FBI Case It4-DN-57419


CBI Case#991-0185
Jefferson County SO #99-7625
Reporting Agent (RA) Jay Alsup
690 Kipling St, Denver, CO 80215
(303) 239-4649

Witness: JeremyHarris, DOB: 07118/81


7553 S. Ames Way, Littleton, CO, (303) 979.5249

Action Taken: The RA contacted Jeremy Harris by telephone. Harris told the RA that at
the time of the incident, he was off campus at lunch. Once Harrisfound out about what
was goingon at school, he did not return to the school. Harris does not know anything
about the incident and does not know eitherone of the suspects involved in the case.

Harristold the RA that he does not have a computerand doesnot have a screen name nor
an ICQ number.

Harris did not have any other significant information to share regarding this case.

Jay Alsup, CBI.V"

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HARRISON, DUSTIN

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GOLDEN POLJ;CE DEPARTMENT
CONSBEET - REPORT NARRATIVE

REPOR~ DATE, 04-28-99 CR#, 99 -1362


REPOR~ ID#, 9908504.AgX IN#, 99085Q4
CLASSIFICATION, Agenoy Assist J.C.S.Q. Detectives. 1150/2260

COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCE


Jeffeo Case #99-7625
F.B.I. Case #174A-DN-57419
Control Number 1894, Assigned 04-29-99, Kreutzer/Watson.
lead #1894 was assigned to follow-up with Dustin Harrison

On 05-11-99 I went to the residence of Dustin Harrison at 7761 W.


~·tarto Dr. Pustin was not at home, I did speak to his father and left a
.ssage to have Dustin contact me on 05-12-99 in the morning prior to
schooL
On 05-12-99 Dustin called me at the Golden P.O. He was asked if he
had any idea why Harris might have a grudge or dislike him in ariy way.
Dustin explained he had given it thought from the message his father gave.
He could not think of ~~y reason at all. Prior to his junior year he and
Harris were friends. They spent time together, then when they (Harris and
Klebold) started studying German culture they became more darker and darker
is the description he gave. Mostly they drifted away from the group he was
apart of.
Dustin works with horses and wears his cowboy attire some to the
school. He works at some stables in the area. Harris and Dustin were in a
Psychology class. It was a pretty small class and this would be the most
recent time he talked to him.
On April 20th, 1999 Dustin explained he left the school risht after
4th hour as he has A lunch. He states he drove past the commons area at
about 17 after and was home until he tried to return at 40 till the hour.
He didn't return to the school due to the barricades int he roadway.

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DUSTINHARRISON, 008/05·02·80
7761 West Quarto Drive
LilllelOll, Colorado80 I 28
(303) 979·9518
Student: Columbine High School during the 1998/1999 year

INYESTIGAnON:
On 6-22·99, .1 approximately 1430 hours, J spoke with witness DustinHarrison by telephone in reference to the shootingth.t
occurred on 4-20·99 at Columbine High School. Dustin was. student during the 1998/1999 school year at Columbine High
School.

Justin Harrison laid me on 4-20-99 he arrived at ColumbineHigh School at about 0800 hours to go to his second hour class.
Dustin saidhe enteredColumbine HighSchool through the double doorslocatedin the hall areajust south of the "RebelComer:'
whkh Ison the lower level of the high school. This door that he entered leads into the area of the "Rebel Comer" and then into
the commons and cafeteriaof ColumbineHighSchool. Dustinsaidafter enteringthe school on 4-20·99. he proceeded to go up
the stairway to the secondlevel into his "Worldof Work"class.which is locatedin thearea of the counselingoffices in the Home
Resource Sectionof Columbine HighSchool. Dustinsaid this is near theadministrative offices at the main entrance on the east
side of the school. Dustinsaid he got out of his second hour class at about 0910 hours. then went to his gym class until about
1035 hourson 4-20·99. This class is also on the upper levelof Columbine HighSchool. Dustinsaid after leavinghis gymclass,
he Went to his Philosophy class until appro,imrely 1115 hours on 4-20·99, Dustin said after this class he talked to Mike
Bierman outside of the Philosophy class briefly, then exited the schooland met a friend of his in the senior parking lot. Dustin
said this friend's name is Chris, however, he could not remember Chris' last name. Dustin said as Chris and he were exitingthe
parking lot of ColumbineHigh School in Chris' vehicle,he "heard a pop," hUI he did not think anything of il. Dustin 'aid he
heard only this one "pop" as they were exiling the parking 101. Dustin said they drove southbound on South Pierce from
Columbine High School to eat lunch at the McDonald's locatedat WestCoal Mineand South Pierce. Dustin said when they
Tied to return to Columbine High School, they were unable to do so due 10 the police presence in the area of the high school.

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Dustin said they droveto Chris' house,and then 10anotherfriend's noose in the Normandysubdivision, Dustin said this friend's
name is Phil Wolf,

DustinHarrisonsaid DylanKleeold and Eric Harriswere in his Philosophy class during the last semester of 1999at Columbine

High School,howev...., lie could not rememberseeing them in !hat classon 4-20-99. He said he did see Dylan Klebold and Eric
Harris on 4-20-99at about0900 hours walking in the hallwayofColumbine High School and lie said he said "helto" 10 them.
Dustin said he did not noticeanything differentabomDylanKlebold or EricHarrisin the way they acted. He said Dylan Klebold
and Eric Harris were talking and seemed happy and in a good mood.

Dustin Harrison told me that he has known Dylan Klebold and Eric Harrissincethe 7th grade when rheyall attended KenCaryl
MiddleSchool together, Dustinsaid during that time period.theywere all friends of each others. Dustin saidafter middle school
-nd In EricHarris' freshman and sophomore years at Columbine HighSchool. he would describeEric Harrisas being"preppie:'
.!USlln said after Eric Harris' sophomore year, Eric Harrisbecame "Gamic," however, he did not recall seeing Eric Harris wear
make-up. He said Eric Harris dressed in black clothing, a blacktrench coat, and "German" shim. He said Eric Harris had
variousT-shir.s that had German words written on them. He did not know what the German words were or what they meant.
He also said Eric Hams would wear a black hal with while lettering and the letters possibly being "KEF" on me front of it.
Dustin said Eric Harris "Idolized Hitler" and said Eric Harris"was into suffering."

Dustin Hamson said during the time frame of Dylan Klebold's sophomore year at Columbine High School. h. turned Into"
"disassociated person." This time frame is also when Dustin Harrison said he quit associating with Eric Harris and Dylan
Klebold. Dustin said Dylan Kleboldwould dress In black clothing,to include a black trench coat, black T-shirts. black pants.
and black military bOOlS, Dustinsaid h. recalledOne of the T-shirts Eric Harris would wear was black and had "Mega Death"
on the from of it, Dustinsaid he has witnessed"jocks"harassing EricHarris and DylanKlebold about their clothing. Dustin said
in fact he badteasedthem about their styleof clothing, but said lie did Itgood naturedly, becausehe bad knownthem for several
years. Dustinsaid while Eric Harrisand Dylan Kleboldwere in his philosophy class. Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold wouldtell
the class how they had dreamsabout killing people and abOUI shootingpeople.
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Dustin Harrison said when Eric Harrisand/or DylanKleboldwould getharassed or picked on in tIlelrschoolclasses,the teachers
did not care if they got harassed or not and would not ensure thatthisharassment quit. Dustin said he has never been a "Trench
CoatMafia" associate. He said the "Trench Coat Mafia" S1Udents would IlSUally stayto themselvesand wouldselect a table near
the teacher's lounge. which is on tile west side of the Columbine High School cafeteria. Dustinsaid tIlatthe "TrenchCoat Malia"
students at tills table would playa card game called "Dungeons and Dragons." He said there were usually about five "Trench
CoatMafia" students togetherplayingthis game and saidone of theplayers had blondhair and woreeyeglasses. Dustin saidthis
student's name is possibly "Zach." Dustin stated he does remember there being any female "Trench Coat Mafia" students,
however, he was not sure,

DustinHarrison said on 4-20-99, afterthe shooting, he first thought of. . . . somebody who may be a shooter. Dustin
said_ _'scared me to death" because Dustin had heardt h a t _ w a s a memberof the "Hells Angels" satanic
=up and said that this satanic group is into human sacrifices. Dustin said that _ was very verbal about hi' desire
kill people. Dustins a i d _ h a d bad acne and bad body odor. He said that. . . .lwayswore black. clothing

quite a lot. Dustin said


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and would wear variouscolors of make-up. Dustin said- . , .as a victimof frequent harassment and was pickedon
also in the same philosophy class. however, dropped out of it and possiblydropped out

I asked Dustin Harrison if he saw the duffle bag and/or the propane tank later recovered in the cafeteria of ColumbineHigh
School, He said not that he could remember,

I asked Dustin Harrison how he has beendoingsince the incident on4-10·99, and hesaid he has beendoing fairly well. ! advised
Dustin that if he wished to speak with a lCSO Victim Advocate in the furore to contact me and r would make tbe necessary
arrangements for him, He also said that he would contact me in !he event that he located any further Information tnat may he
pertinent to this case.

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ADDmONM WITNESS:
JamieHarrison, dob/09-26-80
6376 South Newland Court
Littleton. Colorado 80123
(303)73{)'2598

INVESTIGATION:
On 06-14-99, I was assigned lead numbers 3976 and 3977 to interview Jerilyn Harrison and Jonathan Harrison. stndents of
Columbine High Schoo]. Upon contacting !be Harrisonresidence at 6316 South Newland Court on 06-14-99, at about 1400
hours, I learned that they had additional siblings attending Columbine High School, includingJamie Harrison.

'1n 06.14-99, at about 1420hours, I spoke witbJamie Harrison. Jamie Harrisonstated on 04-20-99, she had been attending a

banquet at the Welshire Irm and had nolactually returnedto the school. She stated she had changedher mind and decidedto
visit her boyfriend instead.

I asked Jamie Harrison if she knew either Dylan Klebold or Eric Harris. She stated she had seen Klebcld, but stated she had
never seen Harris. I asked Jamie Harrison if she had heard or seen anything prior to the incident Or since the incidentthat she
thought may be of assistance. She stared she bad not,

Upon returning, I discovereda lead bad alreadybeen set to interview Jamie Harrison referencecontrol number 3467,assigned
to Investigator nave Brooks. I contacted Investigator Brookswho stated he had tried on numerousoccasions to reach Jamie
Harrison,but that she would not return his calls.

DISPOSITIO~; Open, pending further investigation.

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JerilynHarrison, dob/Q4.2S·84
6376 South NewlandC01lI't
Littleton,Colorado BOI23
(303)730-2598

INVESTIGATION:
On 06-14-99, I was assignedlead number 3976 to interview Jerilyn Harrison, who wasa Columbine High School srudent On 04-
2()'99, and was assigned hA" lunch. At the same time. I was assigned lead number 3977 to interview her brother, Jonathan
Harrison, who was also assigned to "A" lunch.

)n 06-14-99, at 0943 hours.I attempted to contactthe homephonenumberforthe Harrison's,(303)730-2598. WhenI contacted


thst number, I received a messagewhichstated you must identifyyourself after the tone, and upon doing so, I receivedanother
messagetnarstatedyou would hear silence until connected, but no connection was ever made.

Again, at 1054 hours,I made a call to the samenumberreceiving the same information. At 1100hours, I checked the RlvIS in-
housecomputer system,and could find no additional information for either Jonathanor Jerilyn Harrison.

On 06·14·99, at about 1400 hours, I went to the listed addressof 6376 South NewlandCourt. At this address I spoke with.
female who identified herselfas Jerilyn Harrison. She statedthat she had been in a language arts class with Mrs. Boback. Jerilyn
Harrison Slated her classgot out at 1110hours,and she leftthrough the mathhall and out the main entrance of Columbine High
School. near the main offices. She stated she did not see or hear anythingunusualwhen she walked outside. Jerilyn Harrison
walkedacross the street and to her home residencefor lunch.
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I asked Jerilyn Harrison if she kneweitherDylanKlebold or Eric Harris, and she stated she did not. I asked her if She had seen
or heardanything priorto the incidentor sincethe incident whichmightbe of assistance to us, and she statedshe had not. Jerilyn

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While at that location, I also spoke with other sisters, JessicaHarrison (control #4210) and Jamie Harrison (control #3467).

DISPQSmQN; Open, pending further investigation.

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On 5-21;~;i~ntacteO Hegener who told methat on4-20-99 she had left for lunch at approximately 1120
hrs with her I;ioyfriend, Jason Christian. Theyarrived back at the school at approximately 1130 hrs, They
pa!ked lI'lqements Park, sat and watched what was going on at the school. They saw nothing specific
except alOtof their fellow students running from the school. It was when they heard a shotthat they started
running,~ theircar and drove away. Sheagain confirmed thattheysawno 'shooters" or anyone
throwing;~ing.

Hegene(~d tell me that shedid know Klebold just to say"hi' in the hatls andonlyknew Harris to recognize
him. She had no classes with either one.

No further information.

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HEIMMllR, STEVEN

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ADDITIONAL WITNESSES:
Steven Heimmer, doblll·20·SI
6202 South Ames Court
Littleton,Colorado
(303)795-5872

INVESTIGATION:
On 06-14·99, I was assigned lead number 3978 to interviewSteven Heimmer, who was a Columbine High School student on
04·20-99, and had "A" lunch,

On 06-14-99, at 0945 hours, I attempted to contact the home phone numberof Steven Hetmmer, (303)795-5872, I spoke with
Steven Heimmer, who stated he had been at Columbine HighSchool on 04-20·99, He stated he had left the campus for lunch,
.e stated his last class prior to lunch was math with Mr. Havens, Heimmerstated thar class got out at 1110hours, [asked him
how he exited the school, and he stated he went out the math hall, past the science, down the stairs, and out near the commons
door, 1asked him if he noticed anything unusual in the cafeteriaor commons area, and he stated he did not, He stated he left
with his friend, CJ Perry, in Heimmer's vehicle which was parked in the junior lot, space #0434, Heimmer stated he did not
notice anything unusual in the parking lot.

I asked Heimmer if he knew either Eric Harris or Dylan Klebold, and he stated he did not, I asked him if he would recognize
their vehicles, and he stated he would not, I asked Heimmerif therewas anythingelse he had heard or seen prior to the incident
or since the incident that he thought might be of assistance. 'M he stated there was nothing he could think of,

DISPOSITION: Open, pending further investigation,

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HELMS, JAMES, D08l09-04-83


5608 West Alder Way
Littleton,Colorado 80123
(720) 981-9344
Bus: Student/Columbine High School

(PARENTAL INfORMATION)

HELMS,JIM
Same as above
Jus: (303) 791·9911

INVESTIGATION:

On 6-9-99. at about 1145 hours, I had an opportunity to speak with James Helmsin reference to the Columbine incident that
occurred on 4-20-99,

Uponcontacting James, he was asked if he was in the cafeteria areaat Columbine HighSchoolfor lunch period"A" on 4-20-99
Jamestold me that he left school et about 1110 hours withhis friend, Joe Dreaden, andhe wasn't present at the schoolwhenthe
shooting incident occurred.
JC.001· 006593

James went on to lell me that he arrived at school on 4-2/)..99 at ~bou! 0720 hours, telling me he rode the bus to school tha:
morning, where he attended hi' regular scheduled classes. Jameswas asked whathisfourth period class was. He told me he has
Algebra, which is taught by Ms. Layman and he was released from thatclassat about 1110 hours, andafter being released from
the class that himself and Joe Dreaden walked out the math/science east doors and went to Joe's vehicle which was parked up

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near Clement Park. After leaving the high school the two of them drove to Stephanie Hart's house, located on South Upham
Court in Columbine West. James proceeded to tell me that he had originally planned on not attending school on 4.20-99 and
told me it was a national holiday fur marijuana smokers and if he could have found somebody to ditch with him that day he
wouldn't have been at school. James was asked if he was in the cafeteria area at the high school on 4.20-99. He told me after
he arrived at school that morning, he went down into the cafeteriato look for his friend, Nick Kunselman, in an attempt to get
Nick to ditch with him, James was unable to find Nick. at which time he attended his regular classes for the day.

At the completion of the interview, I verified that James was not present at the school during the shooting incident. He had left
prior and that he did not observe any gunmen while at school or after he left, nor did hear any gunshots or explosions.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION;

81 Case #4-DN-5i419!DN #3942

DISPOSITION; Case open, pending further investigation.

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Hendricks, Karl (j..26-81


5397S. Independence 51. Littleton, Co. 80123 303 979-3836

Narrative:
On 5-24-99 I contacted Hendricks' mother who told me that Hendricks leftCHS after the first semester and
has been attending utah State University. Hendricks did have an economics class with Harris and Klebold
during the first semester anddescribed them as always nice to her "but different". Hendricks never
socialized with either of them.

'Jo further information.

JC..Q01· 006596

Unit
HENDRY. M.

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Interview: Marge Heodry


Addnlss: Illinois
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WaWlesCNN

Marge Heodry was iDl<::J:viewed on 05.(l6..99 by !llv, JlIl


telephone at awrox. 4:15pmat her mideace.
Rwl_ (7394). Colorado s_Patrol. by

Mrs Heodry indi<:oled that she -.:hos IDIIDY dilI'emII_ sIlows, CNN, 20J20, and MSNBC. Sbe said
that right aftet the Columbine !lIloolillg, *_ WllIl:bing CNN, (but it oouId ha"" beee.....1ber ilWi<>n)
andshe saw .llirl with tiJls$ in her eyel1row lIIIlIe<l Bree. Ske said that sllo saw Broe'sliltber and his"""'"
is VtclllrPasquale. On tbe show she was WlItcl1ing, B.... said ske was in thlllibrary and besl!<d the. white
male, 1lll1lled Morgan not to shoot her, HOIll!ry said that shetIloughlloson or maybe it was Morgan bad
lived down the street ftom Bree. Heodry ~ that the slIoorer. tlither J...... at DyI8l1bad eitber• stage
"""'" of Morgan or bad played the role of Morgan in. stage produc:tioa

Mrs. Heodry saidthat she also _ _ another show tll8I shethoughtwas 20110 and that she saw •
gorgeousbnurettellirl orying itIller IMag room On Ibis show the girl whi>pered.. '!bere', one more, I think
he was blonde, I saw the piClUltO. oftile orb« 8l'Y' ond they do.'t havethem all,' M"l. Hendry said that
this llirlJived down the sIreel from JlIllOO and that she was easily re<ognizlod because ,he looks like• soap
opera sar.

This imetview was concluded,

!.ad 2413 set to imetview a....Pasquale,

Report Prepved by Inv JlIl


May 20. 199'l
Rwl_ #7394
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lnveatigslive Services Section
700 Kipling Stree. Denver, CO 80215

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HENRY, KAREll

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KAREN ANNE HENRY, DOB/12-18-Sll


73W SouthSheridan Ct.
Littleton, Colorado 80123
(303) 979-3942
Student: Columbine High School

BEITYGLASS
Sameas above
Bus: (303) 706-7617

INVESTIGATION,

On6-9-99, at about 1205 hours, I contacted witness Karen Anne Henry by telephone. This was in reference to theshooting that
occurred at Columbine HighSchool on 4-20-99.
JC-D01- 006600

Karen Henry advised me that she is an exchange student from Australia and has only been at Columbine High School since
January of '99. Karensaidshe iscurrently residing at 7360 SQUlh Sheridan Courtandher guardian is BettyGlass. Shesaidshe
will be leaving for Indianashortlyand didnot providea forwarding address or phone number at this time.

Karen Henry advisedme that on 4-20-99she leftColumbine High School at approximately 1115 hoursand wentto themall.
where she remained untilapproximately 1130 on 4-20-99. Karen said at 1140, as she wasexiting themall, sheheard some people
talking about how therehad been a shooting at Columbine High School that hadjust occurred. Karen said when she returned
or triedto return to Columbine High School she was unable to getintoitdue to the police presence in thearea of thehigh school,

Karen Henry advised me shedidnotknowDylanKlebold orEric Harris prior to this incident, nordid she know anyone who may

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