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3 FB 174A DN JCSO Detectve: Marl!: Allen - Denver Polce Department 1(303) NTERVEW: Mchelle Castro 6381 W. Elmhurst Av. Lttleton. CO (303) RE: CONTROL # 2608 Subject: Columbne Hgh School Shootng On ntervewed Mchelle Castroat her father's busness230 N. Federal Blvd. Mchelle reported that she ddn't see the duffel bags and she ddn't see anyone carryng the duffel bags nto the cafetera area. Mchelle sad she ddn't know any rcm members and she ddn't speak to anyof them pror to the shootng. Mchelle sad she entered the cafetera at appro". 1.25AM wthherfrend Ncole West. Mchelle sad Ncole needed to use the phoneso they leftthe cafetera areato usethe phoneby the rebel comerstore. Mchelle sad they left ther backpacks at table #V because that were they were gong to st for lunch. Mchelle sad Chrst Wnfrey Veronca Grffth SarahWaymeyer Sarah Rosemary Jessca Gertz weresttng at the table. Mchelle sad Ncole and herexted through the ext doors by the Rebel Store when everyone started runnng out of the cafetera. Mchelle sad they ran to the hll by the fence on PeceS. and then to a house n thearea. Mchelle sadshe lefther backpack n thecafetera by whereshe was gong to st Mchelle sad that sheddn't see the shooters or rcm or anyone suspcous nsde or outsde the cafetera pror to or afterthe shootng. asked Mchelle all of the questons on Team #4 queston lst and she couldn't provde any further nformaton. Mchelle's father Gus Castro reported that one of hs employee'sjorge Slva had some nformaton about the ncdent. ntervewed Mr. Slvaand he reported tha hs nephew LesterPortllo who s attendng an Englewood Mdde School told hm some nformaton about thencdent. Lestersad he had a frend (unknown name) who lvesn thesame apartment complex that told hm abouta grl whowas sayng her boyfrend clamed to have shotmr. Sanders. Ths party also told hs grlfrend not to go to Englewood Hgh School becausethere was gong to be a shootng. Mr. Slvasad that he beleved the nformaton because of howscaredhs nephew was about tellngths nformaton. Mr. Slvasadthat he reported the nformaton to Englewood Polce Dept. appro". twodays after the shootng. He sad that Englewood wassupposed to comeout and ntervew Lester but they nevershowed up. Mr. Castrosad he calleda frend of hs n the FBand reported ths nformaton. GusCastroB# Jorge Slva # ** NOnew leads generated. JC.o /11 17'7 )! _of_

4 ** UPDATED APRL ** TEAM FOUR NTERVEW GUDELNE MNMAL QUESTONS TO BE ASKED 1. Ddyou eyerseethe two largeduffel bags n the caferera?no 2. Ddyou seeanyone cllll}'ng or n the possesson of ho""duffelbags at a prevous tme? tv0 3. Ddyou seeedc!llu:rs or Dylllll K1ebod eltller on Molday oftuesday? What were tlley dong? What ddtheysay 1 Were theywlh lllyode else 1 (Ve 4. Ddyou leaveanytbng bebdd n the cafereraor anywhere elsen the selool? ~ ff!o.<j.<. g.<: 'ZA-r""p;1'-1 5. Who were youwthn the caferera 1 Where"""" yousltng 6. Ddyou seeorljllk to allyof the TrenchCoat Mafa tllelbers on Monday? TlltlS<lay? HOw aboutthe pror weekor weo.alad? N<:;; 7. Haveyou heardsoytllng from aoybody else about otller SlSpeCls bomb ~ gun ba""" etc.? -:r k~ ;;:;<...'" st-epll.4 Nt." 7::...#:1 "TN"" 7 F KN'<'...J ~T 8. What were you weatng? Dd you have a back pack1what ddt looklke aad orbaven t 1 9. How dd youleavethe caferet. or the buldng? Wh.t were the evetlt$ that~ you1eave? EJ:r""~" ~"'-5 tjy k1"'...ooarh " j n' (). What tme dd you eltel'the catereta? Where dd youeome from (pror to the caferet.)? ll. Have themmarkwh... theywere slttng. tber routeout of!be buldng sod whomtheywere wtll [f known)? 12. HOw dd youext the buldng? Wheredd you go whenyou got out aad whatdd youseeon the outsde of the buldng? 13. Doyou use thenseraer 1 fso what s your screen came? Do youhavullcq (aka: seek you smlar to a chatlne} accol1?!v) 14. Doyouknow anybody wth a "doubleperced eyebrow"? No 15. Dd youseeor hearsoy Ulusua!3llQu"""""nlll pror to tle shootngs? Do youknowwhatthe "Thoughtof theday was"ovet tle RebelNews Network(RNN) 1 vo 16. Canyouprovdeany t\nherllformdoll 00 the ""'mbers of the Treocll CoatMaf.?M. 17. Ask the parents f the kds navetold them anythngelse? Dlfferent 1 ~OL0 '/::;/LV.(-<'" eo~ J1+"r 51/ k""...; ~_-;-'T 1'\... /11e~ F "11Lr'; lt..4.< <) f.av-t "s'<t {; lfl <;f- ().VA.'-1) ;4.Jf'.ff 1-'t>lf<!"l) "'/1:11..1')..-r:et P AN ( -( 7'+4.1~ 0-+*" r6l/} '/llfr/-- ~~J or-' '"71J.. ~c:t4? 'Sf''- W ~<vm" '7'J.} 'h1)m'" 1..v_7Jf... 5c"1"""l'''1 f/<..s JC

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6 PRNAAR Arvada polce/court Sy.tem Arvada Polce Department NARRATVE Page 1 OS/18/1999 Ref # Reported Date 04/20/1999 Tme 12;39;32 Type ASSTOA Status RTF Locaton 6201 S P~RCE~ DET72 05/18/ ~~ CONNECTNG CASE JEFFERSON COUNTY SHERFF'S DEPARTMENT CR# Control #3324 On May nv Duane Eaton of the Arvada Polce Department was assgned nvestgatve lead bearng Control #3324 The source of the nformaton was lsted as Mchelle Castro (DOB: 08/15/84). castro s lsted as a student of Columbne Hgh School. Sad nvestgatve lead had been prepared by Sgt. Calvn Hemphll of the Denver Polce Department on May 1~ The narratve advsed that the.ource ndcated that Lester Portllo had Cold her that hs frend was told by a grl that her boyfrend sad that he shot Mr. Sanders lnv Eaton was assgned the task of locatng and nterjewng Lester Portllo to fnd out the names of the persons he had receved ths nformaton from n order to conduce subsequent ntervews. On Monday May at approxmately 1045 hours nv. Eaton was able to make telephone contact wth source Mchelle Castro. nv. Eaton advsed Castro of the nformaton he had receved and asked her to elaborate upon ths nformaton. Castro advsed nv Eaton that she was unaware of anythng such as nv EatOn had just advsed her of. Castro advsed!nv. Eaton that she dd not know nor was acquanted wth anyone named Lester Portllo. She advsed that she had never gven any nformaton such as!nv. Eaton had asked her ahout to anyone to any persons. She advsed that she has no such nfo and has never had any such nfo and that she has never spoken wth a Sgt. Hemphll from the Denver polce Department. Castro advsed nv. Eaton that she has never heard anyone dscuss wth her beng acquanted wth anyone clam~ng to have shoe Mr. San4ers or anyone else at the school. Castro dd advse nv Eaton that she had been ntervewed by Det Allen of the Denver polce Departmenc. She advsed nv Eaton that she spoke wth Det. Allen about her observatons on TUesday Aprl Castro advsed nv. Eaton that she had been on a pay telephone at columbne Hgh School and she had gven her statement to Det. Allen. Before concludng the ntervew wth castro l Castro once agan advsed!nv Eaton that she s unaware of where that nformaton had come from that she was noe acquanted wth a Lester Portllo nor had she gven any such nformaton to any polce offcers or any other persons n lght of the nformaton gven by Castro to nv Eaton ths nvestgator wll not be conductng any further follow up nformaton n referenoe ths lead and wll noc be attemptng to verfy the exstence of and contact Lester portllo. Jc.o

7 ('CN1~1\l1ATlON Q ReportngAp:ooy A.epottng Offcer C~ReportNo SUPPLEMENT X JCSO BROOKS AA ---""'" Co:nnectngCasc Report No Vctm Name Orsnal teport COLUMBNE "- X FRST DEGREE MlJRl)ER. 0f'fatM. X Statut: Qpe:r. ~$tll~ C'~ c ~C_: RC'4UrN c RslaufcalQl\ n Cleared by A1Yet o v._ a Clo<u< a r~ 1 ().wlnty Brand N.rno; ""' Nc. ~; ~~t~ ~~ WTNESSES: MchelleJoann Castro DOB West Elmhurst Avenue Lttleton Colorado Columbne Hgh School/9~ grade NVESTGATON: 0n at about2:30p.m.telephonedthe Castroresdence norderto schedulean ntervewwthcrs student Mchelle Castroas follow up on DN3697. At that tme spokewthtroyacastrowho dentfed herselfas Mchelle'smother. Troya told me that Mchelle was prevously ntervewed by Mark Allen (DN2608) and that she would not allow any addtonal ntervews wth Mchelle. nformedtroya that was aware Mchelle had been ntervewed by Mark Allen and that needed to speakwth Mchelle about mattersthat were not covered n that ntervew told Troya that re-ntervews were farly common and that would conductthe ntervew wth Mchelleat ther home at a tme thatwouldheconvenent for both of them Troyatold me thatshe dd not wantthe ntervew to heconducted at therhome buthat shewouldallowme to ntervew Mchelle bytelephone. She told me that Mchelle was unavalable at that tme but would be home later that evenng. She sad that could call back between6:30 p.m and 7:30 p.m and speak wth Mchelle. thanked Troyaand sad that would do so. At about 7:05 p.m.. agan telephoned the Castro resdence (through JCSO dspatch) to conduct a phone ntervew wth Mchelle. At that tme Troya answered the phoneand told me that she and Mchelle's father Gus had decded not to allow any further ntervews wth Mchelle Troya sad that any questons had should b. drectedto Mark Allen. Troya was very Offcer Sgnature Unt Numbol' Supervsor ntals and Oate A$$gnedTo... 1 ~~ 1#11. tp5't!!j5 JC..o or 1 01UGNAl. t NYESrtCATlJ( YK"fM SERYC S OTHEll: ASAF3"'" JCs.Dllo1.

8 )COJ:f"'"UAnON 0 Reportng Ageney Rq>o>1lg Olf<" a...rloportn. SUPPLEMENT X JCSO BROOKS M COTlnCl:tng Cue Rc'portNo. V ~m Name Org!na!Report Dolo COLUMBNE k:arort X FlllST DEGREE MURDER Offense SlaM; ~ X ~lolwly ClClU'd C Recommend Case: RC\!ew Q Red_/kllon o C!nh:dby Altftl' Cl D._ C COll.lt'(' Q ~ 1_..."... """"u.. Sor.1 No ~:= ~~~r«d ~ ~ abruptand somewhat hostleand sad that she dd not wsh to dscuss!he matterany further. See DN2.~ and DN DSPOSTON: Mchelle Castro was not ntervewed. _/ Ofl-eer Sgnature Unt Nom... Supor;sor {oj'oah and Dale Augnedo \'age :l Ol;lGN...L ltnbtoat(t Vf('TfM 5 RVlQ:$ ""''' JC.o of 1 ASA'3 4/9& JCSD!64

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11 Pages Denver Polce Department STATEMENT ' Laot.~. Makng Statement s: Pag 0' -- t~ness C.-4..yc..1. '\\ (\0. M a Offcer.vWtno o -- Resdence Street Adch:a Cty C."".a:.. Co (\ MSC:O Zp Code Phone Socal Securty No Date:of Brth Sc.1'No. Offcer:.._ n... Z';)~ 1 '" ;Locaton whet's stat.~nt t~.: ~ con"~ an~""'"'"'z «: )'" S"-G-Y7 9 '2..& Hours f:j / n V"/--- Summary of Statement. :1 v«\ )-17V7 tv ;112'1 ;[~;cz. 4-.f~ {'fj(::)j m2~.$4-.;aal«g!(on<'4'41 &'>054 L?4W-rt//(? *&<:.'<{4r;;:;) d-t:l ~q ty"&j (t:n;;r() J.j h~ t j &.ltv 5 r;'''1 SdMe'C)Ah'" em d (5.:J t::!t:ljf r.."... "" 4~ /?d.t/c / have reed rle fort!lf1clng statement and the facts ccntaned theren are true to the best ofmy mcwledga and belef. J do not mantan that t coflrans all of the facts or detals of the ncdent but only those facts about whch heve been lj5ked...51;':: 'O\'5'l>~ E>J.e: a..e: -rt ::5(... '-M-\<:...0" ~<.: "'" 80\1-8 ac? q"t-oa<l { 1 ' '".3 SwW'\8$$ SJMl Adchs$ Cty County :State Z1pC ~ DAM 10:"""" 0 PM Tme~Cr:Ul1plated JC

12 ** UPDATED APRL ** TEAM FOUR NTERVEW GUDELNE MNMAL QUESTONS TO BE ASKED 1. Ddyouever see the two large duffelbags n the cafereta? Ddyouseeanyone carryngor n the possesson of those duffel bap. at a prevous tme? {\ 0 J. DdyouseeErc Hams ordylan Kleoold ether on Mooday of Tuesday? What were meydong? (\0 Whatdd mey say? Were meywth""yoneelse? 4. Dd youleaveanytblng bebnd n me cafeteraat anywbere else n tbe school? '\~ '? v ~ a.l'q ""-mce Who were you wthn the ~etera? \!(bore were yousttng? "-' ~~~"~~e"""".l 0~~1 "{ ~ V'0..<;" :>'"""~ 0..) \"""" 5...~ ' '\ 0.("\ \ ~""".;: ~rw>. Q e 6. Ddyouseeortalk to anyof the Trench CoatMafa members onmonday? Tuesday? How about me pror weekor weekend 1(\c» 7. Have you beard aoytbn~ from anvbo<ly else about otllersuspects. bomb makdl!.!u hllyna. ole.? ::s:- J";'~'" \-.eac \"':lt'\<.;tp.'t'~ ~ "-c'..!.d(\ "t"..."c.~e".~~"t" -z 8. What we" youwearng? Dd you havea back pw::k? Whatddt looklke and orhaven t 1 'j""".11 ~ e 4;- -':jh" 1""'_\ :> "-"-""\' d.r \ "'" '0'"'C. ~ 9. How dd you leaveme cafereta or mebuldng? What were tleevents that made youleave? Q"f\ \}N-n;. -:x;: ~" -e- C\.t' ~~\ Q~ Cu... ~ ~CL<L\- \r<:l«(w"'./ {C- a. What tmeddyouentertbe cafetera? Where dd youcomefrom (prorto the cafetera)? ;;. ""- 'S-:..e.1'~ '" -e- \ \ \ 0 c l'\ 11. Have meld markwhere meywere sttng. tllerroute out of rho bllldng andwbom meywere wth (f knowo)? 12. How dd youextrho buldng? Wheredd you go wben you got out andwhat ddyouseeonthe l;- outsdeofthebllldng?:s: '-~ --p ~ 5""'-'15 o..l'l> ~\0vfl'A. ~ 'c"'~ -\"0 ~ c:"'t" e...~ 'o<>j:.c... '0- -1:'<-L'<>C<."l"h'oc> m Doyou use tbe nremet? f'0 what ts your screenname? Doyou have an leq (aka: seekyou. smuarto a chatlne} acceunr? :t:..."'(... 00'- ""AJ '"'At:l c.<" e"- ""-~ \ '::> 14. Do youknowanybody wth."doubleperced eyebrow"? (\ '" 15. Ddyou see or bear anyunusual anoou=ts pror to the shootngs? Doyou know whatthe "Thought of tbe dey was"overthe RebelNews Network (RNN)?f\ Cl ' e 'Y\ """\ '1Tr'\C\ c.h:l\.l(.l. 7l:~~ S -\9- qcr JC

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15 "'..._:_ of ~ "Pages.... Denver Poee Department ::~ #: 11'/A l>j :s 71/1'1..TUe;ol'" ease No. ''1-7ur!-J4.l.W../ R'~ 0 Otl... 0 w""... 0 Pwson advsed Reod_S Cly CountY Sle: Zll> Cod... e-e- r \... ''''' l..t: ~«... L."CT"....:.- - ~1'2."'" Rasdence Phone -- Socal Securty No. Data of Brth Serlel No (30'- ; ~;:;;. OU;k1 l '/ Busneas Sveet.AddtM::s: ClOy CountY stlte Zp Cede Otf~r Takng SUllmtflt _No. loout 5-4 -" ' r""" JX..r.Q..\'... "~7 Orso Hours ConCtm1l'l an nckeat occutrnq at: Locaton. where...1'11 ~klltrt: "..-...tt:. 1+.&. ~:oc.~ 11.\ ~\ no;be. '>~ Summary gf Slatemant: _ <:t'lat.? e.~" ft (..~.':-\-'lj!. l>ls.'l"1.a'l~.j'l>\.a... llt'laj:>z> CC'O:>T\lg g..a..at; """'S jp.j;;.h;>'f'. 1.. ~... 1\- f!!~m. ~ S '"'ONlEoA. "-'''&0 '±>"" AF A.r J'"!:\~ S1"'<o&'tt'T have "ad the foregafl!l sultement and the facm contllmad theren are true to the best of my knowledge and belef. ao not madran that t conlans all a/ the facts or dl1t1llls of the ncdent. but :1fy those facts about: whch have been asked. STATEMENT ;..>TRlL Fm.. ';U.."- Makn; St4temem l~ 1 1_-... [JAM =~...~=="":J PM r_s...- Coo''''1&11 OPt) 366 Re" lllml.~uu '0600'

16 Page 2- of 2- Peges Case # _ Summary of Statement (cent.l Sl!pd ~/J MN f)j!u#41m As Cl"'.<:!t; G-4!O"c f 17M 1lf4 0«Jrs: Df \?j1!.! ""baey. ;-WE: Wt!jl.lUJ.t.. o.8/1a.<j@ l?/ar ""'E.e~ JXJ :> of 1'114 ~ 1HQ t?ud S#l'r A(-?() n# fhhs HAS JlAoWJ HE have relld the fol'fjgtjng statement and the \tcls conttllned thertjn lre true to the best of my knowledge and belef. do not mantan that t conmns all ofthe feels 01' derals of the ncdent but ony those fecls about whch have been asked. -- DO--a AM -=======0 'ome Stat""""" ~ PM SgnMute of Person Makng Statement JC.(}

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19 Suppleme.ta1 Report JCSO J FB174A DN CONTROL NUMBER: 2611 lavestlgator Dan PfamleDJtell West Metro FreJ Extenoa 530 On May6 1999at about 1100 boll's met wth1;homas Allen Clagett(dob ) at 6465 WestLeawood Drven Lttleton CO for thepurposes ofan ntervew. Mrs. Clagett Tom's mother was also present Thomas Allen Clagettprovded the followng nt'otmaton regardng the Aprl ncdent at Columbne HghSchool: Tom lves close to schooland therefore walks. He arrved at schoolat &:15 am and dd not see any othe "so-calledtreachcoat Mafamembers (TeM) but wasn't really lookngether". Tom fguredthat!t was a normal day at school. Tom was no n the cafeteraarea pror to hs lunchhour. Tomhas cmunes class 4 dl bour ald got out at 11;10 a.m. Hs ceramcsclass s upstars and he weot to hs locker (near the Math Hall) before O!ng to thecafetera va the nterorstars. Tom stated that he was by bmself and dd DOtnotce anythng unusual at thet tme. Tom dentfedthet he was sttng at table"00"per the FBEvdence Dagram. Tom was facngthe west wndows andthe followng students were wth hm: Tun Matteson v Danel Yeager / Zlwh Thompson../ Josh Halder../ Scott Streeb./' JoeTran v Tom carresa dark greenre backpack whch contaned spral notebooks a sketch pad sunglasses a baseball hat and a Leathennan tool. He left the baclcpack n the cafeteraand one of hs sandals whchfell off whle runnng Tom denesseengany large backpacks or duffel type bags etheronthe floor or bengbroughtn to the cafetera. Tom stated that he was eatng lunchand "heard a commoton n the parknglot" Morespecfcally Tom stated that"people were gathered around the wndows" and then t "got real qute". Tom stated that thejantors came n and told us to "get down and underthetables" at whch ponthe dd. Tom statedthat he was underthe table for'about 15seconds and dd "peek out the west wndows brefly and saw a puff of smoke comefrom behnd a black car" Tom denesbeng ableto see any "shooter" or "movements" outsde of the wndows other than the"puffof smoke". Tom statedthat "people startedto crawl awayfrom the wndows (the west wndows) andtowar " Tom stated that nt wtht and got upand ran" Tom... '" o ~..

20 Sllpplemmtal Rep4lrt JCSO FB174A DN CONTROL NUMBER: 2611 nvelltgator DM PfaDJleJHtel f West Metro Fre f EneusoD 538 statedthathe and a bunchof others"startedto jump overthe chars" to get to the stars. Tom statedthatonceat the top of the stars "teachers told us to walk and stay calm" to whch''they all wa.lked fast and went out the MathHa.1 doors". He slatedthathe heard about "fouror fve gun shots(rapdfre) from behnd (downstars n the commons)". Tom deneshearngany explosons at that tme. Tom slated thathe ranto Leawood Plllk to try and locate somefrends and then ran home fast Tom denes seeng any cars leavng the area at a hgh rate ofspeed Tom denes seeng any "shooters". Tom statedthat he was aware ofthe Trench CoatMafa(reM) asa "groupof outcaststhatsat by themselves" He stated that the frequently sat by the west wndows n the cafetera. He statedthathe dd not knowthemand"really only saw them n passng". Tomdenesevertalkngto any of them. Tom stated thathe does have a computer and he uses the e-mal addressof AC101382@AOLcom fol'''school stuffand to talk to frends". HE statedthat he s not famhar wth"cq" but dd :frequent "chat:rooms awhleago untl he startedgettng porn stuffand then he changed hs e-mal address and neverwentto a chat room agan". Hs old e-mal address was lbomascl...ett@aql.com Tom statedthathe has not receved ~anythng werdsncethen" Tom statedthat he does not knowanybody wth a double perced eyebrow and dd not see any TeM members the day of thencdent. Tom madetwo observatons that he thoughtwas mportant; The prnt on the Rebel News Network the day of the ncdent was "unusually large" He statedthat "Aprl "was n bold letters whch was "not noj:lllll". Tom slated that n January of ths yearthere weresmall 8 W' by " sgns taped to the wallsn the cafetera andthe Commons. He statedthat theyweretyped or computer generated and that they sad"apr119 1l1??'??". gave Tomand hs mother my busness card should theyneedto have a contact regardng ths ncdent. ncluded wth ths report s the dagram that Tom drew hs locaton entrance nto and ext out of the cafetera o ~ N g... c 9 ọ.

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23 Pag 01 Pages Denver Polce Department STATEMENT Case No. _ Hours Summary of Stl'Bment: 4hu-ugh :±h ll bod ~OOCs OCl~ RoW) coll Q)Lo t\\z. -b 100 (woo vala l~ lh~\.lc'knyl\nw ~ho.j'x. fcrctl00l1+7 J have read the foregong staremem and the facts contaned theren are true 10 tne best 01my knowledge and belef. do not mantam that t contans ad of the facts or detals of the ncdent but only those facts about whch f have been asked. JC n!~1 l

24 Page _ of Pages Case _ have read the foregong statement and the facts contaned theren are true to the best ofmy knowledge and belef. do not mantan that t comttl"" all of the fect" or detal" of the ncdent but only those facts about whch have been asked. JC

25 JEFFERSON COUNTY DSTRCT ATTORNEY'S OFFCE SlJ1>PLEMENTAL REPORT Defendant: nate: Deputy D.A.: Docket NU1nl::>er: Case NU1nl::>er: 99A062 nvestgator: J.llurkhelter Legh Ann Clark dob W. Elmhurst Ave. Lttleton CO Ph Ths nvestgator met wth Legh Ann and her mother Wend Harder at ther home. Legh Ann was gven an opportunty to revew her $tatement made on the date of offense after whch she stated t s correct. Legh Ann was asked to explan where the Jewelry Classroom s n relaton to the rest of the school. After Vewng a map of the school she stated t s On the top floor above and behnd the gym on the map. Legh Ann stated she SaW the werd" student as she was approachng ths class room around 9: 00 A.M. and the person was lookng all around whle walkng slowly down the hallway. The suspcous person was alone and wearng hs hat on hs head back wo.rd. She went on to say he had sunglasses that were plastc and all black wth crcular lenses On. An nsgna was n the center of a long black coat. The coat was almost knee length. t had pockets on the sde and he wore t Wth the collar rased up n the back. Legh Ann feels the jacket was open and had buttons to close t nstead of a zpper. 1 JC

26 The suspcous party was carryng a black back pack over hs rght shoulder. He had metal chans on hs hat backpack and pants. Hs black pants were fabrc not jean materal and had pockets on the sde. Hs boots were black and hgh almost to the knee wth black shoe strtngs. Legh Ann doesn't thnk she knew hm or would be able to dentfy hm f seen agan. After ths Legh Ann went to class and then afterward around ~1:~0 A.M. after 4th.. perod she was n the Commons Area next to the Cafetera. She heard gunshots oomng from outsde and then glass on the outsde walls started flyng. She stated she heard 2 or 3 shots at frst. She d.escrbed them as really loud and they kept oomng rght after each other. Legh Ann ran down the hallway and upstars near the Lbrary and then down the hall by the math hall and outsde to Leawood Park whch s next to the Teacher' parkng lot. Legh Ann stated sbe could "have sworn someone else was upstars shootng." She remembers hearng two shots comng from the Lbrary area. Legb Ann remembered seeng someone n black near the pop machnes n the commons area when the shootng started. She stated she can't descrbe hm. She stated when she was n the park she heard more gunshots but ddn't see the source of the gunfre. Legh Ann stated she then got nto the car of John Bohanon (sp) a senor whc drves a black Geo Metro. They drove over to her frends' house Emma Coxall Ph She doesn't know where Emma lves. Legh Ann stated she ddn't leave anythng behnd when she ran out. Legh Ann stated she knows a freshlnan grl who s frend of TeM members and has her own web ste. She stated the grl s Wken (Devl Worshper) and has mental problems. She stated the grl has even threatened her n the past. She stated the grl's name s JC

27 Courtney van Dell who lves at 6463 Canyon Ave. she ddn't see Courtney at school on Legh Ann stated Ths s the only nformaton she could provde at ths tme and the ntervew was concluded. Date 3 JC.o

28 CONTNUATON Roepom48 Atm"Y -'otlk«--"'" WPPLEMENT Jeso M. Russell ;QU1e U& C:ae R..pott No --~...~ ClWfcaaoo OJ!""" Swus: Opes ~yae...l RtrorrJT'!l'll1 Case: Reda$Sfcatoo Cltaredby Arrest Unf<lllloled Closure l<em Val"" Vlue Val.....!. Bt34dN~ Dos<;r""" Sero No Sl<ltea ll<ro...-ed Dama&<d Narratve: Re: Control #3833 On Legh Clark wascontacted at her resdence and followng her beng provded a verbal admonton. she was presented 2 photo arrays for her revew. One lneup conssted of photographs of. _and others and the second was that of and others. 3hefrst carefully examned the Starlneup and related that none of the ndvduals pctured was the lubject she had seen on the telephone at CHS on he next xamned the_lneup and followng her lookng at all those ndvduals pctured ponted to :>hoto #6. 'l!d'sad he closely resembled the subject she had seen on the pay phone at CHS at approxlm ely 00. the momng of the shootngs. She felt confdent of her dentfcaton. and noted she dd not know the subjectas beng a student at CHS. She went on to say that the subject had been usng the payphones located nearthe attendance offce. and ad been on the phone nearest the nteror wall. R/l responded to CHS and noted the phone number of the phone alluded to aboveas The nu ars of the 2 addtonal pay phones were recorded as (center) and (nearest the hall). Legh Clark ntaled the lneup on whch she made the D and t s attached. JC perv$1.n' n.tal$ and Dale Page_1_ 01."..."'.t< _......'_.. '.

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30 JBJ'PDSOJ COtl'll"J:'l' ls'r.ct ATTOl5BY'S OJ''CB lef_dant ColUlllbne Shootng Dat.. May Deputy D.A. 'Docket JWllb.r. Ca JWllber' nveat.l.gator A-ON57419 ON 1091 Lauck Cobb zach 5758 W. Elmhurst Ave. Lttleton CO / CHS student cafetera wtness. On Aprl ths nvestgator spoke to Debbe Cobb the mother of Zach Cobb. She advsed that her son had been prevously ntervewed by a Detectve Terry Demmel. Ths nvestgator contacted Det. Demmel by phone and he advsed that he had ntervewed Zach on Aprl On May ths nvestgator met wth Zach Cobb at hs resdence. Present durng the ntervew were hs parents. Zach advsed that after completng hs fourth hour foregn language class he went to the cafetera and arrved there at approxmately 11: 12 avm He was shown a dagram of the cafetera and was asked f he could recall where he had been seated. He frst ndcated the table marked OW" but then realzed that he had been at the table marked "FF." He stated that also present at hs table were: Kyle Hayes Austn Steckler Chrs Donnely Jeff Maroney Tm Mller Devn Casteel and Jacob Hemmelstrand. 1 JC

31 He stated that wthn mnutes of sttng down he heard a loud exploson CO\1lng from the area of the outsde parkng lot. He descrbed t as a "loud boom.' He advsed that he then saw Mr. Sanders standng on a char near the sercce lne counter and Mr. Sanders was tellng everyone to get down. Zach sad that before he got down on the floor he looked through a wndow n the drecton of where he had heard the exploson but dd not see anythng. He sad he then began to crawl towards the stars. He sad he heard What sounded lke frecrackers and added that the pops were contnuous very quck n successon and lasted about fve seconds. He sad that once he reached the school's man floor he ran to hs left and ended up n the audtorum. Whle there he sad he heard more "pops' much lke What he had heard before. He advsed that he ran out of the audtorum and down a hallway whch leads to the admnstraton offces. Once there he sad he could see that glass n the doors had been shattered as well as glass n wndows and he sad there were bullet holes vsble n the glass and doors. He stated that he ran out the man doors and contnued runnng to Clement Park. He sad he heard more "gunshots" whle at the park. He thought he was at the park for about ffteen mnutes when he got a rde wth a frend Dave Hooker and Dave's father. Zach stated that they drove away and were n the vcnty of S. Perce and Roxbury when he saw a person known by hm to be a member of the Trench Coat Mafa. He sad ths person was on foot by the Pzza Hut and had waved down a Toyota Tercel blue n color. He descrbed the male as beng very tall approxmately 6'5" wth very long har wearng jeans and a te- dyed shrt black and red n color and a black and red cap worn backwards. He sad he dd not know the person by name. Zach advsed that Erc Harrs had been n one of hs classes durng hs frst semester but he dd not assocate wth hm. He sad he dd not know Dylan Klebold. Regardng the Trench Coat Mafa - t was zach' s opnon that most students knew who they were because of what they wore but not many students had anythng to do wth them. :2 JC

32 Zach stated that he was aware of the phrase of the day broadcast on the Rebel News Network. He thought t was You'd. wsh you weren't here today." He sad t dd not mean anythng to hm at the tme. Zach sad that he could not remember what he had been wearng on the day of ths ncdent. nvestgaton contnues. Date 3 JC

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34 ZAC H c: 5~ ** UPDATED APRL ** TEAM FOUR NTERVEW GUDELNE MNMAL QUESTONS TO BE ASKED c-r /0 '1( 1. Ddyoue_see <be two large duffel bagsn the eafeterta? /V C! Z. Ddyou... lyoge carryng or n <be possesson of1llote dull'cl bags. a1 a prevous_? N" 3. Dd yousee Erc Hms or Dylan Qebold elh=' on Mollday oftuaday? What_llley dong? N" What ddllleysay? W= <bey wthanyoac else? 4. Dd you.."" an}'tllag be!l.llldln <be cafolllra or an~ else n <be school? "0 6. Dd yousecof ll1l< t; anyoflhc T!lOllCh Coat Mafa %lmlm on Monday? Tuesday? How aboutthe tv;; pror...t:or~? 7. Haveyou_ an}'tllag from anybody else about other ~ l>oml_l<qgunbu}nc. etc.? N C S. What you-8? Dd you!lavea back pack? Whatddlloolr.lkl and or tlll.ve n e? :\ E--T- 11. Ha!homlllrlt wbet'l' they were ltlllg.tl:ler ""ute 0ll of thebuldng andw~= they """'" wlb. (jf V mowl1)? 011_ of:lle buldng? -. e; Doyou...!lleln!ern<t? fso what S your= """"'? 00 you!laveanreq (ab.: seekyou "" o smlar l'll elm lne) "couot? 6 Do you know anybody w!ll a "doublep=ed eyebrow"? Al:> 12. How ddyouexlthe bllldl1g? Wlun dd you go wlen you got out andwbatddyou see 011 the (.-r' H r S. Dd yousee or lleor any1lllsul llllolllccmcats pror 10 theshootngs? Do youfmow wbat!he "Thougllt of!heday wu" <mlf!he Rlbel NewsNetwork(RNN)? f/.'p"> Can you provde luly!'urtlet nformaton 011 the llmlllm of detrenchcoat~? 17. Askthep...m f!hekds buvercld l!em ll1ytbng else? Dlllmmt? 'f JC

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36 JEFFERSON COUNTY DSTRCT ATTORNEY'S OFFCE SupPLEMENTAL RDORT COLUMBNE HGH SCHOOL Date 5/5/99 CONTROL NUMBER 2513 Docket Nulnbe:n Fa t 174A-DN nvestgator Vondenkamp *****************************************************************-** On 5/5/99 ntervewed 16 year old CHS student Wllam Cochran at hs home n Lttleton Co. Wllam's mother was present for ths ntervew. Wllam stated he was n the CHS cafetera at 11:30am on 4/20/99. He had come from Ms Abbotts language arts class on the east end of the buldng He was walkng alone and arrved at the cafetera alone watng for some frends He sat down on a concrete bench near the bathrooms below the steps nto the cafetera Another student sat down by hm but Wllam dd not know hs name As Wllam wated for hs frends he heard "poppng sounds" outsde towards the west He then saw students standng up. He heard a jantor say "get down he'll got a gun". Wllam crcle the area of the cafetera he was watng at at 11 :30am on 4/20/99 on a cafetera drawng provded for hm. Wllam stated he got on the ground and dd not see anythng He heard more poppng sounds whle he was on the ground. They appeared to be comng from the same drecton Wllam sad that the doors nto the audtorum opened up and Mr Androus (teacher) was wavng at people to come through those doors nto the audtorum Wllam sad he got up and ran towarde these open doors wth about 20 students. They got nsde the audtorum and Mr Androus locked the doors nto the audtorum The group sat nsde the locked audtorum for about 10 mnutes. Whle nsde Wllam heard several "poppng sounds" outsde the audtorum unknown drecton. A jantor then knocked on the downstars audtorum doors that led nto the cafetera (same 1 JC.o

37 doors Wllam had gone through 10 mnutes earler). The jantor dentfed hmself to Mr Androus and had a walke talke. He told the kds to leave the audtorum and run out through the cafetera then ext out. the. buldng by the foregn language department. Wllam sad the group ran through the foregn language department ~~d exted out nt.o the junor parkng lot. The group ran across Perce st.reet nto Leawood park. Wllam started to walk to hs house when CHS student Evan Ernest pcked hm up n hs red toyota celca. They drove to Wllam's house on Maplewood Drve and contacted hs parents. Wllam dd not see any gunman at any tme nor dd he see any unusually large duffle bags n the cafetera. He dd not notce anythng unusual on 4/20/99 or the prevous day. He was wearng jeans wth a black short sleeve shrt. He left behnd a black jansport pack wth a CD player and headphone n t. Wllam had no further nformaton regardng the shootngs on 4/20/99 or t.he TCM. nvest.gator Date 2 JC

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40 1 FEDERAL BUREAU OF NVES'GATON 5/25/99 On 5/21/99 Elsa Coffey-Berg DOB 4/6/ West Bellvew Lttleton Colorado was advsed of the dentty of the ntervewng Agent ana the nature and purpose of the ntervew. She was ntervewed n the presence of her Mother Sue Coffey Berg DOB 12/26/52 and her Father Ron Berg DOB 2/22/48. She provaed the followng nformaton. On 4/20/99 Elsa arrved at the Columbne Hgh School at approxmately 7:15 a.ll. She went down to the commons/cafetera area and sat wth her frends at ether table KK or LL. There were a total of approxmately 50 students seated n the commons durnq ths tme frame. She was seated wth the followng ndvduals. 1. Erka HcClarety 2. Margo Brown 3. steve Dreadn 4. NCk Antono She sat n the collllllons untl approxmately 8:30 a.ll. She dd not notce any large duffel bags or packages that seemed out of the ordnary. Her last class pror the frst perod lunch was chor class wth Mr. Andres Jr. After ths class at approxmately 11:15 a.m. she proceeded to the cafetera. n the cafetera she sat at table FFP. She was seated wth Catherne Sloan and Tory OWens. Also seated n her Vcnty at table KK were the followng ndvduals. 1. Katy Jorgensen 2. Sarah Schwetzberger 3. Nck Antono 4 Candace Kuslullan 5. Erka HcClarety Shortly after she began eatng she noted a jantor and Hr. Sanders runnng arouna the cafetera yellng for people to get down. She got down under the tables but was under the mpresson that ths may have been a senor prank gong on. Shortly after ths she realzed that ths was not a prank and 5/21/99.~ 4-DN-57419/ / CN 3347 llo4"""'"..5;u/~2;.:1;././~9.:!.9 _ by SA Russell J. Atanaso JC nw. documtljll 'oa&lna.1mr fwo~umu'qot e.oaek.t1oat ora. FB. l ftbe P"'P""Y of..fb aa4.' ~... 1""K"-'J. 1&ad :t e:cocnj ~ not to k d u.~ ouudt your _attc1

41 4-DN-57419/ / CN 3347 Elsa Coffey-Berq 2 '---'-- alonq wth lllany other students qot up and ran to the audtorum. She ran out of the audtorum and down the hallway that leads to the front offce and exted near the qudance counselors offces. Once outsde she ran towards Clement Park and clmbed the fence nto the park. Eventually she and lllany other students were drected to the publc lbrary n Clement Park. Her Mother pcked her up at the lbrary later that afternoon. Elsa ddn't know any of the Trench Coat Mafa members nor assocate wth them.!n fact she had not even heard of the nalllb Trench Coat Mafa however she had seen some students wearnq trench coats n the school from tme to tllle. She knew who Brooks Brown was but ddn't know hlll well or was not aware of any assocaton wth the TCM. She also knows Brooks Brown younqer brother. She does use the nternet however only for school projects. She uses the screen nam.e of LCB. She has no CQ account number however she does use chat roolll8 throuqh her normal nternet servce. JC Q

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44 Pag.s Denver Polce Department STATtMENT Case No _ o Person advsed Zp C.d~1..23' Oat. of Brth j Seral No. Zp Code ~r u ea e YPt/ 1/'1.-' /fm gl (j."//lp4.r? U f'/)" 'yot.{ t'? ta/(-!t"p'- y0'4' //a".~ tn Slf(}tJ7r/l/Ct H;9./r:' 'you t1 tk:.'o w/ AAyCNtt? <.b-//o S(!P/V flp $1;ho'?f'/2s" h/we 8M! the foregong statement and the tscts contaned theren ale true to the best of my knowledge and belef do not manujn that t contans all of the facts or detals of the ncdent. but only those facts soout whch j have beef asked. 01'0 3e< 1Rev. 1.'951 JC.o mllllllllllmll: t \}

45 ** UPDATED APRL ** TEAM FOUR NTERVEW GUDELNE MNMAL QUESTONS TO BE ASKED 12. Howdd you exe the buldng 1 Wt"" dd you go whenyougot out and whatdd you see onthe outsdeof thc.bu!dnll?.11. T' " '('.1 lem 1'1\(04'01\ -j"" ::62'> 'OY l'<l (OJ'561.1(\ CrT'(.'2 ro.r 'to leffl:f'- 13. Do you usethe nternet? f'0 wflt s yourscreen""""'? Do you haveancq(ako: seekyou f6 rk smlarto a cbat lne).ullt?... r Q C\ Yes /..-.CC ea.ve 0 'ES 0.0 Cp Do youknowanybodywth a "doublepercedeyebrow"? 15 Dd yousee or hear!:punusualannouncemenl3 prlorto the shootngs 1 Do you know what the "Thought of lb. day was" over the Rebel News NetWork (RNN) 1 No 16. Can yoprovdeany further nfotllllljoo on the members of thetrencbcoatmafa? 17. Askthe parents f the kdshave told themanythng else 1 Dfferent? JC

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48 Page Of _ Pages Case _ have read the foregong statement and the facts contaned theren are true to the best ofmy knowledge and belef. do not mantan that t contans all of the flets or detals of the ncdent but only those facts about whch bev» been JSked. 1 1_- Oat. DAM ="""=====0 PM Tme Statement Completed JC

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50 J" ell.1st Am. Denver Polce Departmlll1t STATEMENT Mldng~s; c..o~ 5""'~ M o ~ n WrtnSH Q Pet$On advsed ""deo..s Ct...l<.."...!County.State ZpCrXle 4'f>-:~ W.M"".~ P. -""""- So No. O~t" )f atl'th j Seral Nt). 30. ) 3'17 _0;1 1:---" ) Sr... Cty County Zp Code jstate OffJ~'-7'("_7d - 5:/37 1~-r-7S' T!~70c:5 Hours Co~ an ~.-.rnll at: locaton...t taltan:.-... J - -'.LA" 't.6'?j /...1'- ~k../ tj Summary of S_nt. ;;;T '7 / J.. am a..q".<:' At C41/1/14Q;'Nr!' #/5.2 }t<_ Co 54..4"""/ R"tJ V:k AtJ./!4:o/f: ""cJt.< r~mt't-n'. 4A1p dan"!. w ;/11 #1.(' we. r J r ;> duk..2"'; 1A" 5'""'6N;].' LCd &f/} he/vl!' t a!.k<1..-?':'2.<::j Apt. ;;Z NJ.-kc (.t<tv(jt arc k<""r:/ :C/l:r. 2' tw: f.'[/7"-;..14 #f /4'"e? / 191' r);p ')'<:t<c"t::>('&:;rk ;t.::--l?.::>v :z.. $4w e'n'e Q+ TN J"4A.1;~07'f ;{/Lu ;9-l/c ve// we bwaf.z ($::;rlf t.ot.l4'1-1" ~ Ts6/ ~a:/ ) ;; w'- -b;.t.h. /9.1;11 l7t..e 7"'41'7''''''' 9N{).)/:.;[qvd-.y J<{/tL '"" g{.wd/; J- /)""/t."1..j '" :z ~t'tl.(l.;:./ S" ~...ft":"-'j"'k;v f?r..&v t" k~ ~A;;;. &7' ""~ ~"f<n( '.-s d.wv..to.{ rj~s-~/-e.5..:r del 7fte )"am"'_..l 2a""... p?'at':' S... Af..5 <t'"~.n1 cqsr:.1 ~/c.../ ; AM -e/' me rf'f" '>/' < Z Sa bee; 7"fd'-V he-a.c/ Mc)k fa""lf'f 4dR OHt 7"A~~ r6 1~-peK::4"* have read the foregong statement and the facts contaned theren afe _ to the best of my knowledge and b"l"f. do not mentam that t COltar>s sj of the fscts Of detels of tha ncdent but only those feets about whch have been asked. OPO3$ (Roo 2195) JC '''~~!llllllllm o

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52 ** UPDATED APRL *"" TEAM FOUR NTERVEW GUDELNE MNMAL QUESTONS TO BE ASKED 1. DdyOll e_see the two larseduff:l hap ll tle cafetera? No 2. Dd you "" anyoue <:attyng or n tlep<l6less!on of 111""" duflll hap Ofa prevous lme? No 3. Ddyou... Erc llarrs or Dylan Klebold etberon Monday oftuesday? What..- they dung? Whatdd they say? W"'" 1ey wlllllllyone else? 4. Dd you lea~ 'yt!lng behnd ll the cafetera or 1yw!lete elsen1e school? ~ -"""""1'""<1<. '-'Nl -"\ b>o-"'- _ff&~~<<-c-. S. Whowero youwll n the cafewa '( Wh= wen. yousltng? Fe"'-''''' s.11 ~ :" '" 'r->le ""'" _ :;;""!. "'-'...1'-<. " c~ 6. Dd yousee or talkto 1ly of thetn=ncb CW Mllfa!/l1llen "" Monday? Tuesday? Howllloutrhe prorweek Of \; end 7 D"C~ +-...\"\~ 7. Have youheardanyt!lng from anybody else abotltodersuspeelsbob Jlllkn pnbnydg. """"? :;!::'.-<. ~ k " ::/:!- :> bj"t..lowt'-' ~4/...00' vt»1 :e... ;~. 8. Whatwero you weardg? Ddyoo bave a backpack?whatdd t lookjkl: l.1d Jor bave n t? ~ J..oJk~...a:<-..s'-) -;~'f':5.. ta... s~\~ "%:+ -s eo.~...jt. ~~"t" e.-."""'f".~ ""'6-...s.uJlkt-S 9. How dd you lea"" thecafelma or the buldng? Whatwero the events that lllllde yoo lea""? "-;:f '- f4:;."" ""p 'vlt. ~.;;~..-+{ ~ \.--'r' _~... v..r!~.~..(.." ~~;s 10. What tme dd yoo...rerll1e cafewa? Wh= dd youcllmet'om (pror ttl rhe cafetera)? jj;ry"...\""j ~ A t-.-: '"'" -:c ~ ~. \~':l.~. Ha"" themmad: wbere 1eY wero sttng tbertqule outof rhebuldng l.1d wbom rhey were wthof mown)? 12. How dd yooexrrhebuldng? Wheredd you go whenyoogotootlll.1d who/; dd you 011 the outsde of thebuldng? er~ """'..'/ NY~~ '-1''-'''1. :!:. "'''''''' '""""> "-d s ~"''l'': 13 Doyouusethe 1ll::net? f so who/; s your s=en Dame? DoyouhaverCQ (aka:[ seekyou f smllar to a chat lne) account? :::...-e AoL. 1-:fJ"~~.~ ~ ":o(a<t..'...~~ 14. Doyou know anybody wth a "double peteed eyebrow"? Nd. 15 Dd yousee or hoaranyunusual announcements prorto the shootngs? Doyoumow who/;l1e "Thougbt of thedaywas" overrherebel NewsNetWoc< (llnn)? A/r:; 16 Cl youprovde 1ly furthe< llfarn:w:oo on the melllllm of thetrench CoatMafa? JJc> 17. AskrheJl'U'llS fthekds have wd rhenanythng else? Dfferent? JC

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55 JBl'l"ERSON COmTY :DSTlUCT ATTORNBY'S OFFCE :Def end.ant: HARRS/KLEElOLO Docket N'wl.l:ler :Date MAY Case Number 99A062 Deputy D. A. nvestgator DOYLE PJ ************************************ ****************************** FB CASE 174A DN WTNESS CONTROL NUMBER 2570 JeSD CASE Reportng nvestgator ''. J. Doyle s a commssoned peace offcer employed by the Dstrct Attorney n the Frst Judcal Dstrct servng Jefferson and Glpn Countes. am currently assgned to assst n ntervewng wtnesses from Columbne Hgh School. Senor. On May spoke wth Jennfer Mutsum Colby. She s a 6593 S. Saulsbury Ct. LttletonCO Dad: Raymond Colby Work: Mom: Hroko Colby Work: AVT Jennfer's father was present durng the ntervew. Jennfer told me the followng: 1 JC..o

56 She had been to her classes all llornng. She went to the cafetera later for lunch. She lkes to go late because there s less of a lne. she talks to her frends before gettng n the food lne. She thnks she was sttng at table AA or table N. (The back pack lst dsted 4/29/99 shows the table as table DO.) Wth her at the table were: Ncole Markham Krsta Hanley Jessca Brown Alssa OWen Ldle (Lddy) Perry Alex Marsh (always wears a hat has black har and glasses) Jennfer thnks she was sttng between Jessca and Alex. She was not sure where the others were sttng. Jennfer left her back pack at the table when she went to the food lne. She sad there were four lunch lnes. She was at the thrd ene from the wndows. (See dagram) Whle she was n the food lne she heard an unknown guy wth glasses shoutng to get down. She ddn't know the boy. She sad that she hestated. She thought t was a senor prank. Then a jantor ran through the cafetera and everyone started gettng down. She got down where the X s ndcated on the dagram. Then she heard some bombs gong off outsde. She was guessng they were bombs because there was smoke. She saw the smoke comng from the west parkng lot. There are wndows on the west sde of the cafetera that she could see out. She saw a wave of people get up 2 JC

57 and start runnng to the st.ars. She stayed where she was. She turned around and saw a teacher wavng students back: to a doorway type nlet where the ktchen people go n. She went n t.here as f to go to the ktchen. Then everyone was sayng to go t.o the audtorum. She saw people runnng up the stars out the door and to the rght.. She ran wth them to the upper commons to the left past the phones toward the band hall and to the door opposte the post grad center. There she met up wth Andrea Cook ( ). Jennfer saw a lot of people comng and teachers sayng to jump the fence. A t.eacher was on the other sde of the fence also sayng to jump over the fence. She dd and ran through and across the basketl:lall court and up to the fountan. Then she ran back toward the parkng lot. There were polce cars there. Jennfer left her backpack n the cafetera. t s red wth whte rbbons wth cross flags. nsde of the pack was her chemstry book a book ttled Bean Trees house keys on a key chan a black sketch book wth stckers on t and mscellaneous tems. Jennfer had been wearng her Colorado Guard jacket. black wth red cross flags on t her name s on t and Wnter Guard s wrtten on the back. t s Colorado Jennfer uses the nternet. / Her screen name s Jenrncolby. Jennfer doesn't know anyone wth dcuble perced eyebrows. Jennfer's sster s Paulne Colby. Jennfer told me that Paulne used to be n the TCM and qut last year. Paulne came n to the room and told me that a boy named Lous Skelpe (spellng) had told her yesterday that he Saw Erc Harrs and Dyla.l'l Klebold behnd hs house by where the dverson bomb was set off on the day of the sheotng. Paulne told me that that he s a senor now. datng Chrs Morrs. Erc Jackson was n the TCM last year and Paulne sad that Ncole Markham had been 3 JC

58 Paulne also sad that Joe Star somet~s wore a trench coat. Jennfer sad that shootng or on Monday. n the cafetera or the she hadn' t seen Brc or Dylan the day of the She also sad that she never saw duffle bags school. A copy of the cafetera dagram s attached to ths report. No further nformaton at ths tme. s- s- 7 Date 4 JC

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61 JBFP'BRSON COtlNTY DSTRCT ATT01UlBY'S OFFCE SlJPPLBmTAL REPORT Defendant Dat.e Deputy D.A. HlUUUS!KLEBOLD MAY Docket Number' Case Number: 99A062 nvestgator DOYLE PJ ******************************************************************** FB CASE 1.74A ON-574l9 WTNESS CONTROL NUMBER JCSD CASE Reportng nvestgator P.J. Doyle s a commssoned peace offcer employed by the Dstrct Attorney n the Frst Judcal Dstrct servng Jefferson and Glpn Countes. am currently assgned to assst n ntervewng wtnesses from Columbne Hgh School. On May spoke wth Lndsay Jean Conwell DOB: S. Holland Street Lttleton CO Mom: Lor Conwell Work Dad: Tmothy Conwell Work: a Junor. Lndsay's dad was present durng the ntervew. Lndsay told me the followng: JC.()

62 Sh~ was ae school all day on the day of the shootng. She dd not go n to ehe cafetera before lunchtme. She got to the cafetera at about.11: 15. That's the tme she usually goes. The tllornng was normal. She never saw anythng unusual. She sad that look:ng back the feelng at school was unusual. t seemed depressed for 1'10 reason. She got to the cafetera and set her bag where she usually sts at table W wth Sean Lee to her rght. Then Ellen Prommersberger (5469 S. rs Street Lttleton CO ) another grl maybe Elysea Zahn (not sure where she was sttng) then Dana Cohen then Steve Cohen. (Steve and Dana ) Lndsay went to the lunch lne go get lunch. The lne wasn't long. She came back to her seat. She put her food down. As soon as she sat down Mr. Sanders and a custodan were runnng from the drecton of the teacher's lounge. The custodan went by the wndows and Mr. Sanders went the way of the lunch lnes. They were yellng at them to get under the tables. Everyone was down under the tables for about 15 seconds. Lndsay heard ndthng. The students started to get up. Mr. Sanders yelled to stay down. A bunch of students started runnng toward the stars and some toward the ktchen. Chars were beng thrown out of the way. Lndsay heard a gun shot when they all started to get back up. She's never heard a gun shot before. t was hgh ptched k:nd of 1ke a f re cracker. t sounded lke a toy cap gun. She ddn't hear a bomb. She never saw any smoke. She sad that a mob of kds started gong up the stars. At the second ter there was a grl sldng down. As Lndsay reached to grab her she saw some of the cement "flyng". (Lke a bullet had ht t.) When Lndsay go to the top of the stars she let go of the grl. Lndsay went straght east down the hallway by the math area. t leads out to Perce Street. As she was runnng she looked down and started headng straght down to the door. She JC..o

63 could see nto the man court yard. n the hallway gong to the man court yard she saw a person wth a trench coat on. She couldn't tell f t was a trench coat or a duster. t went down to the ground. She only saw the back of who ever t was. From the way they walked t wasn't a woman. The har wasn't really short but knd of shaggy. The har was not down to the shoulders. The person was not wearng a hat. She dd not notce anythng on the trench coat. Ths person seemed taller than Lndsay. She couldn't tell f ths person was holdng anythng n ther hands. She ran past the hall ths person was n. She ran out the doors. So many people were tryng to get out the doors. She ht a set of steps and trpped. When she looked back there was someone on the roof. t was just a glance. She couldn't tell what the person was wearng or holdng or what the person looked lke. She kept runnng after that. She ran down the stars to Perce and across Perce to Leawood Park. Then she caught up wth Megan Mnger. They just kept walkng straght out of the park. They followed some grl who sad she lved close. They went to her house. Ths grl s a cousn of Lndsay Blevns: At ths grl's house when they got there there were 5 or " people already there. She stayed there a lttle bt and then someone came and sad that people were sheotng at the school. More kds came close to 100. Lndsay sad that when she started to head up Sanders was pushng kds up the stars. She knew was close behnd her. She could hear hs voce. the top of the stars she lost hs voce. the stars Mr. the Mr. Sanders When she got to When Lndsay frst got to that grl's house Megan Mnger told Lndsay that she'd been tryng to get rd of a boyfrend and had hurred down the stars to avod hm. Lndsay ddn't know f ths guy was a member of TCM or a former member. Lndsay sad that Meqan 3 JC

64 seemed scared. Megan had mentoned somethng to Lndsay about trench coats or TCM but Lndsay couldn't remember n what context. Megan sad that.she'd been tryng to get ths guy off her case for a long tme. Megan told Lndsay that she thought t was werd that the guy was there. Lndsay sad that Megan seemed werded out" because the guy was at the school. Megan went on the France trp wth Lnsdsy and Lndsay knew her from spendng tme n the publcatons room when Megan was there. on Megan or the boy.) {No further nfo. avalable Lndsay was n the grls reat room earler n the day and spoke to Rachael Scott whle n the bathroom. Rachael sad somethng lke t' a gong to be a crazy day." Lndsay ddn't know what Rachael was referrng to. Lndsay sad that n the mornng Shannon Sekora had been cryng but Lndsay ddn't know what that was about. Dagram questons are of attached. cafetera team four ntervew qudelne No further nformaton at ths tme. nves 6 Date 99 4 JC

65 ** UPDATED APRL ** ~!::.~ TEAM FOUR NTERVEW GUDELNE ~~"* MNMAL QUESTONS TO BE ASKED ::l~-/ /. Ddyou ever see the two large duffelbags n the cafetera? NO 2. Ddyou see anyone carryngor n the possesson of those duffel bagsat a prevous tme? JlO 3. Dd you see Erc Harrsor DylanKlebold ether on Mon9ay of Tuesday? Whatwere theydong? V 0 Whatdd they say? Were they wth anyoneelse? 4. Dd you leav~ ~ythn~ behnd \Q the cafetera or anywhere else n the school? ~ C~~~ ~~f"""'\ 5. Who were you wth n the cafetera? Where were you sttng? 6. Dd you seeor talk to any of the TrenchCoat Mafamembers on Monday? Tuesday? Howabout the pror week or weekend?... N 0 7. Have you heard anythng from anybody else aboutother suspects bomb makng gun buyng etc.? kj 0 8. Whatwere you wearng? Dd you have a back pack? Whatdd t ~k lke an~vor '\! have n t? Ol'V-<-~ ~\...)- ~ ~laol<- (!c-(\'tj ~'-./ '\. ~..o.ev-- ) 9. How dd you leave the cafetera or the buldng? Whatwere the events that made you leave? 10.What tmedd you enter the cafetera? Where dd youcomefrom (prorto the cafetera)? L L. G \N~. 0- ~G\ ~ \ \ ~ U_. \ (~o.jtj ~~. ~k~jl ~ Ko...~ ~ f'r\ ~Y\... c\tu--(c \~') K cs~ ~_V W~~ ~\s~.

66 ** UPDATED APRL ** TEAM FOUR NTERVEW GUDELNE MNMAL QUESTONS TO BE ASKED. Have themmark where they weresttng ther route out of the buldng and whom theywere wth(f known)? 12. How dd youext the buldng? Where dd you go whenyou got out and what dd you see on the outsde of thebuldng? /? c 0 o 0.'" _ Jr" 13.Do you use thenternet? fso whats yourscreen name? Do you haveankq (aka: seek you smlar to a chat lne) account? 14. Do you know anybody wth a"doubleperced eyebrow"? NO 15. Dd yousee or hear any unusual announcements pror to the shootngs? Do you knowwhat tlfe "Thought of the day was" over th l ~ebel.::ews Network (RNN)? y... c\c..~ y - J... 0 _C..L. ~.p~ S ~ S ~ ~ p ~ "" '-..J! fl-\v.- cld:::u 16. Can you provde any further nformaton on the members of the Trench Coat Mafa? 17. Ask the parents f thekds have told them anythng else? Dfferent?

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69 LAKEWOOD POUC DrPAlTMENT SUPPUMNTAL REPORT REPORTNG AGENT: DETECTVE GEORGE MCGLYNN CASE NUMBER: VCTM: COLUMBNE HGH SCHOOL DATE OF REPORT: OS/20/99 ':FENSE: AOA/COLUMBNE HGH SCHOOL TASK FORCE/JEFFCO SHERFF'S OFFCE FORMATON CONTROL NUMBER: DN35S!. FB: 4A-DN CR# SUSPECTS: ErcHmrs Dylan Klebold NVESTGATON: On was assgned nformatoncontrol number DN3554 for follow up nvestgaton. The nformaton ccntrcluarranve stated that Shawn Nossaman ndcated that a lunchemployee Ms. Caruthers was n the cafeterawhen ths occurred. The nformaton controlsheetwaspreparedby Sergeant Calvn Hemphll Denver Polce Department. On 5/18/99 contactedjefferson County Schools AreaAdmnstrator Barb Monsen and requestedany nformaton she mght have on cafetera employee by the name of Ms. Caruthers. She sad that she had no..:ormaton on such an employee but would provdemewth nformaton on the manager and other employees ofthe ktchen. On receved a fax transmsson from Nancy Cook for Barb Monsen wth a lst of the Columbne Hgh School cafetera workers. Ms. Caruthers s not on that lst. ADDTONAL WTNESSES:. Lnda Tbljas Ktchen Manager W. TuftsAve Morrson Co Addtonal cafetera workers: 2. Dewlaney Suzanne W. Quarles Ave Lttleton CO Page of 2 JC

70 .AKlWOOD PoueE DEPARTMENT SUHUMfNTAL REPORT REPORTNG AGENT: DETECTVE GEORGE MCGLYNN CASE NUMBER: ':TM: COLUMBNE HGH SCHOOL DATE OF REPORT: OS/20/99 /!NSE: AOA/COLUMNE HGH SCHOOL TASK FORCE/JEFFCO SHERFF'S OFFCE NFORMAnON CONTROL NUMBER: DN3554 FB: 4A-DN57419 C # Helm Laverne 3663 S. Sherdan Blvd Denver CO Mederman Marlene W. Roxbury P Lttleton CO & Lane Sue 4853 S. HoytSt. Lttleton CO Nelsen Karen 7153 W. Hnsdale Dr Lttleton CO Nancy Cook Area Admnstrator for Jefferson County Schools 1829 Denver West Drve PO Box4001 Golden CO Cook provded the nformaton on the Columbne Hgh School cafetera workers for admnstrator BarbMonsen Detectve' Sgnature/Number/Date ~ r;.v1~ Sergeant's SgnaturelNumberlDate Page 20f 2

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72 '- ~LEMENT 0 JCSD Y> M. Russell CUlfcaton 0 ooa- 810".." Opeo 0 E""f'l...nyC_ 0 R_e- R...;ow 0 R j~q'l1 Ct...by_ n n Unf..- n c""" rt CONTNUATON f-j;;"" Valu. Value Vltlu No BraM:Nune S<rral No Sl<l" R4<0vmd O...god l~ol1 Narratve: Re: Control number 2788 Ryan Cowgll EJ'631 W. Alamo Dr. Lttleton CO On at 1100 contactwas made wth Ryan Cowgll a Junor at CHS who confrms beng present at CHS on and beng assgned to 'A' lunch He noted beng seatedat a concrete bench n the cafetera commons area n the hallway leadng to the lower level of the audtorum He was seatedon lte bench eatng hs lunch wth another student Evan (LNU) He had arrved n the cafetera at 1115 followng hs 4"' hour math class He was seated on the bench when he heard what he thought to be a cap gun gong off. Shortly thereafter students began runnng through the cafetera yellng that someone was n the parkng lot wth a gun He ran to the lower level audtorum entrance and ntalty found t to be locked. He contnued to pull on the door and eventually opened t. He entered a class whch was n sesson and nformed the students and teacher that someone w~ the area wth a gun He contnuedto hear gunfre and he joned other students as they ran to lte man level audtorum and exted va the north math room doors. Once outsde he went to Leawood Park where he remaned untl he contacted hs falter Cowgll reports never confrontng gunmen whle n lte school nor dd he observe any suspcous actvty n the cafeterapror to the ncdent. He confrms usng the nternet and provded hs screenname as KlCQwgll@aol.com. / He does not knowether suspectnor any other members of the 'TCM' 01 age

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77 For:' ""''''l-}l'r fllj 5711'7 ** UPDATED APRL **.:::n;~ Ol *- '1'1-7b?-s> TEAM FOUR NTERVEW GUDELNE lvnmal QUESTONS TO BE ASKED 1. Dd you ever see the two large duffel bags n the cafetera? ~O 2. Dd you see anyone carryng or n the possessonof those duffel bags at a prevous.? ume. 3. Dd you see Erc Hams or Dylan Kleboldether on Monday of Tuesday? What were theydong? What dd they say? Were they wth anyone else? K~l;)!M!::. "n~ OJU!4j JV{ Sl"3N- 4. Dd you leave anythng behnd n the cafetera or anywhereelse n the school? )../ 1J1 ' d~ ~p~ ;d'f~jt-s'!-up<?jvr'11nu4:0. c» r- 5. Who were you wth)n the cafetera? Where were you sttng? e~!-l. ~.+N ;t-ej )..l!./jr Fo~/M. 6. Old you see or talk to any of the Trench Coat Mafamembers on Monday? Tuesday? How about the pror week or weekend? r.j0 7. Have you heard anythng from anybody else about other suspects bomb makng gun buyng etc.? What were you wearng? Dd you have a back pack? What dd t looklke and / or have n t? alm-j f)/hvv':1 U?~-' S.s.5N'Lrv / -'"7 9. How dd you leave the cafetera or the buldng 0 What were the events that made you leave? SO...:M.!'ooo L - F~ ~ '7 urj..rn(j:;;s 10.What tme dd you enter the cafetera? Wheredd you come from (pror to the cafetera)? ) ; J 0 ftv... DNc 'R... JC.o

78 ** UPDATED APRL ** TEAM FOUR NTERVEW GUDELL~~ MNMAL QUESTONS TO BE ASKED 11. Have them mark where theywere sltng. ther routeout of the buldng and whom theywere wth(fknown)? 12. How dd youext the buldng? Where dd you go when you got out and what dd Gu:;;np;=:~:m~:~dng~ B~J"Nu~ 13.Doyouuse the nternet? t'so what s yourscreenname? Do you have an CQ (aka: seek you / smlarto a chat lne) account? 'J~J Do '2.'1 14. Do youknow anybody wth a "doublepercedeyebrow"? j'j ';) 15.Dd you see or hear any unusual announcements pror to the shootngs? Do you know whatme ""{hought of theday was" over the RebelNews Network(RNN)? V\) 16. Can YONr~Vde any further nformaton on the members of the TrenchCoat Mafa? 17.Asktheparents f the kds have told themanythng else? Dfferent? b JC

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80 . FEDERAL BUREAU OF NVESTGAnON 05/01/99 Lndsay Ruth Crandall whte female date of brth November 24 19BO 6330 South Fenton Court Lttleton Colorado telephone number (303) was advsed of the dentty of the ntervewng Agent and the purpose of the ntervew. Also present durng the ntervew were Crandall's parents. Crandall provded the followng nformaton: Crandall s a senor at Columbne Hgh School (CHS). Crandall personally knows Dylan Klebold. Crandall had a composton for College Bound language class wth hm. Crandall does not personally know Erc Harrs. On Aprl Crandall went to CHS at approxmately 8:15 a.m. to meet wth student Tna Bernacoh and Mchelle Fox. The three met and left the school at 8:20 a.m. to go to the marketng banquet at the Welshre nn Denver Colorado. The three returned together at approxmately 11:00 to 11:15 a.m. Bernacch drove her oar and parked n her space space number 50. When leavng the school wth Bernacoh and Fox Crandall beleves that she observed Klebold pullng nto t.he CHS' parkng lot. He was drvng hs black BMW and Crandall dd not observe anyone wth hm. Cranaall beleves that Klehold may have been wearng a black baseball cap backwards on hs head. Ths would have been approxmately 8:20 a.m. at the begnnng of the second hour. Klebold has an early mornng bowlng class and dd not have a frst hour class. Jennfer Payne a Chatfeld Senor Hgh student telephone number (303) reported that she had heard from a frend of hers that her frend had observed both Harrs and Klebold early on Aprl sttng by ther vehcles possbly the BMW smokng cgarettes at the bowlng alley where t.hey had class. At approxmately 11:00 to 11:15 a.m. Crandall went to her ffth hour lunch class at the Rebel Corner. Crandall was at the Rebel Corner wth Lous Sclepp and Lza Madden. Crandall had been at the Rebel Corner for approxmately 10 to S mnutes when she observed students r~ng away from the cafetera's west 04/27/99 Fla 174A-DN-S7419 by SA' Jon Mchael Barnett: jrnb '1«" "'_ 04(27/99 nus 1jo(;l.l1mlnf ccrnans netherrecommendatons 001" com;;lu.ol'.l of thefb t and et contents are oct 10 he dstrbuted oul"$lde )our agency t stheproperty of thefbw:1s klaned to YOUt agency:

81 174A-DN wndows. Crandall observed one black student who stated that people had been shot. Mr. Sanders was by the elevator and told everyone to get down. The students n the cafetera got down and ran out the cafetera doors. Crandall heard gunshots. Crandall Sclepp and Madden went nto the offce where Mrs. Kathy Frommer Tna Bernacch and NCk Schumann were. Crandall advsed them that people were beng shot. Crandall heard more gunshots. Selepp ran out of the Rebel Corner and left. At approxmately 11:30 a.m. Crandall Madden Frommer Bemacch Schumann and Carre Green hd under the counters n the busness classroom adjacent to the Rebel Corner offce. Frommer locked the doors. Crandall heard gunsho~s and loud explosons. Crandall thought that she heard a motorcycle engne n the hallway at the bottom of the stars. Crandall heard someone laughng. Frommer called the Lttleton Polce Department from the telephone n the room. At approxmately 2:00 p.m. the polce made entry through the Rebel Counter door nto the classroom. Crandall then went to Clement Park. Crandall had heard from other students and had read n the newspaper th~t just pror to the ncdent Autumn Hettnger had seen Harrs ~n the school parkng lot wearng a trench coat and that t was puffy lke somethng was under t. Tammy Schwartzott sad that Klebold was n her second hour class and that he had acted normal. Paulne Colby was supposed to work at the Rebel Corner wth Crandall on Aprl Colby s an assocate of the Trench Coat Mafa. Colby was at the marketng banquet and she told Crandall that she was not gong to work at the Rebel Corner on that day because her father had made her a doctor's appontment. Nck Schumann saw someon~ of the cafetera. l'1lge rollng down the hll outsde 2 _ JC..o

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83 ~;;~A'_ '_a"""" CONTNUATON SllPPLEW-NT x REKER '!_N"" Desctlp<loo SeralNo. CMeRolpDn. Q - ~~btl:8 u# K 'ptrt.h:o VletuD U:le Vl'lgll3111 lpclt """1ll!" ~ Otf...s...Opon EullpOooalJy Cleared Rrmt'J'D""ld Cue: bomode RecbSSfcatoo Cl_by_ u_ <::lnme V'"" Value VaJue ~D_ SlOleo Narratve: ntervew wth Lucas Crawley On lnv Reker dd conduct an ntervew wth Lucas Crawley at hs resdence. Crawley states that he had been n the cafetera durng 1" and 2""hour and agan at 4"' hourand that durng thosetmes that he saw nothng or no ndvduals that appeared to be suspcous. Crawley states that he saw Erc Harrs and Chrs Morrs on the mornng of the shootng n bowlng class and that Harrs was wearng a black and whte plad shrt black pants and a whte T-shrt but that he was not wearng a trench coat. Crawley contnued that Chrs Morrs was wearng green and brown camouflage pants.a plan -aseball hat that was dark blue and no trench coator beret. CraWley dd not speak to them on that day.. Crawley states that he was at table E and that he was sttng wth Laura BckmoreBecky Koch and Casey Resburger. Crawley was wearng a Hawaan shrt wth green shorts and a floppy hat. CraWley was unable to provde any further nformaton and the ntervew wastermnated. Umt Number $upmsorrntjals and Oate _...-_..._...

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86 CONTNUATON 0 Reponng Ap~ Reponng Off et Cue Repatt No SUPPLEMENT X JCSO Gary Muse 9')-7625-F Cotll'leeng Case Repon No VctmName: ~al. Report Oa..Ths Roport - """ Bumal1 Casse et al X Homcde Offense SttUS: OPft X Exceptonally Caml n ~ecommt:l1<l Case; R.ovew a Ree:JaufanQn 0 Cleared by Anul: a Un_ a Closu~ a f~ Quantty BrandN3JlC 10-;;'"" S<NlNn. 1.= aj~ D~~~l WTNESSES; CURTS JON ALAN Tmberlne DrveGolden CO Home:(303) Employer: R- Schools/Columbne SenorHgh School (Buldng Mantenance) 620 S. Perce Street LttletonCO (303) GALLENTNE JAY LEEooB WllowBend Lane Parker CO "Home: (303) employer: R- Schools/Columbne SenorHgh School(Buldng Mantenance) 6201 S. Perce Street Lttleton CO (303) NVESTGATON; OnAprl whleassstngwthntervews on the sceneofamultple homcde at Columbne HghSchool. ntervewed one of the buldng mantenance employees who was named Jon Curts. Curts told me that he frst became aware that somethng was happenng n the school when he heardgunshots. Curtstold me that he sawa malewth a "hgh-powered rfle slungacrosshs shoulder"at the top of'the steps by the southentrance to the cafetera. Curtstold me that hean a number of students fled nto the ktchenarea and hd. "Vhle nsde of the roomwhere they were hdng Curts told me that he hearda soundof a second frearm that soundedlke a.22 calber. Curtsalso told me that he heard one ofthe shooters"blow up the stove" n the ktchen wth the "hgh-powered rfle." -sked Curtsto gve me a better descrpton ofthe malethathe saw and he descrbedhm as about5'10" tall wth a medum :e~g?1!/u Unt Number Supervaor nlas and: Date AHgnedTo :(. \'V'k- JC..o Page 1 of 1 OJUGtNA.L. / j g"vlltlg"ror VC"nMS l.vr(' S 0Tf/l ASAY3 _JCSQ11614

87 CONTNUATON 0 Repoltlng A_ Reportng Offc:lf Case Repott No 0 o Closul"t D SUPPLEMENT X Jeso Gary Muse F Comtl'Ctng CaseR.eport No VCtm Nattte:Or&1na1 Report Date Ths Report Blll'lall Casste et at ;- "'on X BOJ1\lelde OfftlMe Stttta: Open X """_c_ O Reoommend Case: Rbclaufwan a Ceued byarmt 0 U._ '. j Quantty l Brand NMll-t" 1-.- SerNo..'\: Re v~red D~~ buld dark brown collar-lengthhar and sad thatthe male Wall wearng"a black duster." Curts alsotold me that hethought he could see "somethngyellow" nsde of the duster when t swung open at one pont. - Curts told me that he was evacuated from the buldng along wth fellow custodan Jay Gallentne. also spoke wth Gallentne andhe told me that he dd not see the gunmen nor dd he wtnessanyonebeng shot or njured. DlsposmON: Open. JC Unt Number Supervsor lntau Md. Date Page 1 or!

88 Rc:pOttng Agency Roportng om"" Case Report No C ')l't1t'luaton 0 SUP?LEMENT y JCSO FELSOC K Conncctns: Case ~ No Vctm NUleOngmal Rl:p(lrt DateThs Repon: ( '"00 x Frst Degree Murder Offa'l5e SlaW: Open x ExC:PConally Cletl'fd D Recommend Case: Revew D R1!'.':~us(caton Cl Oe:mdbyA~ 0 Unfuund d 0 Clo_ 0 1m' Quoulul)' ~N4me ~m'lol'\ S<ml No ~~= Valu Vllu<e Ra::trvctW Uatnl!:d WTNESS: JOHN CURTS OOB Tmber Drve Golden. Colorado S04G1 (303) Work: Columbne Hgh School/Jantor 620 South Perce Street Lttleton. Colorado 8040 Cell #(303) 324-[936 NVESTGATON: On at aboull42g hours. contacted JohnCurts by telephone n reference to a Frst DegreeMurderwhch occurred at Columbne Hgh School SouthPerceStreet on Durng my conversaton wth Curts. he nformed me that he s a jantoral workerfur the hgh schooland also supervses the lunch perod. He then stated that he observed suspects shootng and stated that he wasn't sure f he Saw two or fourpeople shootng. askedhm fhe ever sawfourtogether and he statedno Hestatedthat durngthe ncdent he observed vctm Sea" Graves who was a wounded vctm layng halfway n the cafetera and halfway outsdea door ths door s located on the northwest comer on the cafetera Curts nformed me that he stayed wth Graves and saw a male suspect walkng up the northwest stars from the cafetera on theexterorof thebuldng. Hedescrbed thspersonas wearng a blacktrenchcoat blue jeansand tenns shoes. He stated!hat he s approxmately 5'8" n heght but couldnot gvea facal descrpton. He nformed me tha; ths person had lght blondsb/brown har and ddn't appearto have any facal har. asked hm how far away ths personwas and he statedabout 20 feel. He alsostated that the person n the blacktrenchcoat was carryng a handgun and that t mght havebeen n hs rght hand. JC offcer S~"amn Unl Number Supervsor ntals and Date Ass8n~To Page! JRlC!'AL NveSlGATOR VlClJM SERV!CES OTXER ASAFJ JCSDU.74 of

89 C)NT.jUATON 0 R.eportng Agl:ftCY ReponlngOffcer Case hport No SUPPLEMENT v JCSO FELSOC K Connectng Case Repon No. VC"'Jm Namo Orgnal: Repon Date ThsReport C anon x Fnt Degree Murder OffeMtSUt\\$; Open E$<.:e?\lOt\t1l\y dtaftl a Recommend Case: Revew c l(tcl~5cat01'l J Clflat'Od. by Amst J Ulfuunded: J Closure a l~ Q\.w1lty t Sratld Name ~p~n Smal No ~\~ ~ 1 V~hll! D~!td Curts stated that he then left Graves and ran through the cafetera to the man level neat the lbrary. He stated at ths tme he notced another person wth dark har approxmately 5'10" wearng a black trench coat. He stated ths person was approxmately50 to 100 feet away and was loadnga shotgun asked hm where ths person was standng wth the shotgun. He nformed me that he was standng near the double doors that ext to the west of the buldng just north of the lbrary. He Stated that he also saw somethng yellow around ths person's wast and that the person's har was messed up. He stated that thsperson then chased them down the stars towardthe cafetera. He stated that Jay Gallentne who s also a jantor was wth hm and they ran nto the ktchen area and hd under a stove. He stated that the person n the trench coat began shootng at them toward the ktchen area but dd not come downstars to the cafetera or ktchen. that he stayed n the hallway. He stated that a ppe bomb was thrown at them and t ht. stove and blew up besde them. He nformed me that after he thought the person had left he went back out to be wth Graves. and that he heard shots very close to Graves and that was when he and Gallentne went nto the freezer to hde. askedhm approxmately how long was he n ths freezer before somebody contacted hm to leave the buldng and he stated that they were n there approxmately 30 to 35 mnutes. asked hm fhe ever heard any ofthe suspects say anythng and he SUted no asked hm fhe could dentfy the suspect that was near the double doors wth a shotgun and he Stated that he could OOL asked hm why he beleved there mght have been more than two suspects nvolved and he stated that because he heard a lot ofdschargng of weapons and ppe bombs. asked hm fhe ever saw the suspects together. whethert was twoor more.and he stated that he never saw any ofthe suspects together durng the ncdent. D1SPOSTlON: Open. JC.OQ "O'ff<:d'Sgnatul'C Uml Number Superv~! ntalsand Date AssgneaTo Pag 2 of 2 OR(flSAL (~q~s;oator '(C1!~1 SERVCES t OTH R. ASAFJ ~98 JCSDfl674

90 PROGRESS REPORT CASE TYPE: HOMCDE CASENUMBER: PAGE OF3 REPORT BY NVESTGATOR BRCE MOOMAW On at about 1350 hrs. ths nvestgator responded to the Arapahoe County Sherff's Offce and conducted an ntervew wth: CURTS JOHNALAN DOB: HomePhone: (303) Curtsndcated Tony Arnold s the head custodan. Johns part oethe day crewcustodal staff. Thrty fve to forty fve mnutes before the frst shotwasfred he was on the tractor. He was dumpng the trash cans on the feld. At about 1050 hrs. Tony and Jay were eatng lunch. Curts went down to get an Amy's and hs lunch. He then began eatng. At about lls brs. he went downstars n Jay's area by the lower common entrance. Tony and Curts went to the area thencurtswent to the westsdeof the cafetera. Curts ndcated he saw these kds around before lunch. He went outsde and saw Seam Graves on the ground. Curts went outsde. Chrs a teacher sde there was gun lre. Curts thoughtt was a prank. Curts then heard a loud exploson. Curts sad that Davd and Lance were down. Curtsthen went backnsde. Curts was yellng to get the kds away from the wndow. There were about seventy fve to two hundred kds gong towards the audtorum. Curtswent through the ktchen. He thenwentbackto Seanand therewas a lot of gun fre. Curts grabbed Sean's hand and tred to pud hm nto the ktchen. Sean Graves sad. "No don't want to be paralyzed. Jay Valentne and Curts ran all over and went upstars. They were thnkng ofevacuatng the lbrary upstars. They went towards ther offce. Curts peaked around a pllar near the lbrary doors. When he peaked around the pllar he saw the shooter. The shooter was reloadng hs gun. t looked lke and under load 12 gauge. Curts saw the sde of the gunman'sface. The shooterwas tall wth dark har. The gun was pontng down to the groundand he was shovng shells nto thechamber. Curts went back to the steps. He beard gun fre. Jerry was wth hm. They pcked up a teachernamed Erc. Erc was possbly ht byshrapnel from the ppe bomb. Curts sadthe shooterwas chasng them. Curtstook Erc nto the ktchen. JC..o

91 PROGRESS REPORT CASETYPE: HOMCDE CASENUMBER: PAGE20F3 REPORT BY NVESTGATOR BRCEMOOMAW Curts crawled n the ktchen and Erc was sayng somethng. Curts stated where the hell s Jefferson County when you need them. The cafetera was completely covered n gun smoke. They left. There was random shootng. Curts sad t sounded lke a.22 cal. Curts then crawled back out to Sean to see how he was dong. Curts sad he stayed wth Sean as long as possble. Curtstold Sean to play dead. At about that tme a shooter started poppng rounds off around them. Curts heatd rounds and saw where they were httng. Sean told Curts to leave. Tony Erc and the other staffwere n the ktchen. Curts went to the storage room freeze. lay was n the walk n refgerator. After a whle the cafetera was clear. Curts went to the servng lne and looked for the shooters. When he lfted hs head to look he heard an exploson. Jay and Curts hd under the snk near the stove. A bomb then blew up and everythng was engulfed n flames. lay went back to the refrgerator. Curts Slated they tred to make a game plan and found a bg bottle ofketchup. Curts got a cooke rack to put n front of the door Jay got an ron pot. Curts was n communcaton wth Andy the campus supervsor. Andy told Curtsthat a SWAT team had entered the buldng. At one pont they saw shadows outsde. Whoever t was sad ts OK to come out. As Curts startedopenng the door he heard a gun shot. When asked how many suspects Curts saw he sad one chased them. Explosves were gong off upstars. Curts ndcated he thought there was possbly two to four shooters.. Ths nvestgator asked Curts ft was possble he was only seeng the same two people and be sadyes. There was one at tbe entrance and one downstars. He ndcated t could be verypossble they are talkng about the same ones. When asked how many Curts saw he sad two. One was at the west entrance and n the lbrary. He saw the other one outsde. Curtsdescrbed suspect# who was at the west entrance as: Suspect # 2 who was observed outsde s dentfed as: Tall blackcollar length har carryng shot gun Curts ndcated he sawsomethng yellow nsde hs trench coat. Possbly an ammo bag. JC

92 PRQGRESSREPORT CASE TYPE: HOMCDE CASE NUMBER: PAGE 3 OF3 REPORT BY NVESTGATOR BRlCEMOOMAW Male about 3 nches shorter than the one n the hallway. Wearng a black trench coat. Lght brown har collar length. Ths subject looked lke he had a handgun. Ths subject was seen on the west sdeon the steps towards the commons. Curts related he wasn no bg hurry to go any place. At one pont he was wadng back toward the buldng. Curts ndcated Jefferson County Sherff's Offce at one pontcontacted a tall dark bared subject then they released hnt. Per Curts the shootng started outsde on the west endofthe buldng. Mr. Sanders was ntally outsde and he ran back n the buldng. Davd Sanders stood on a char and told everyone to get down. Curtsrelated he only saw tow people wth trench coatsand guns. Ths nvestgator asked Curts fhe had spoken to anyone about the ncdent? ntally he talked to Gary from lefferson. He told Gary what wasgong on nsde. Curts ndcated he verywell couldhave contnued to see the same two people durng the ncdent. At one pont Curts related thet lay saw some of the shooters through the mrrors. Curts dentfed lay as: GALLENTlNEAY (303) Curtsndcated the food manager Glenda gets there about 0530 hrs. and starts the food preparaton. lay gets to work between 0400 to 0430 hrs. and Tonyarrves at about 0730 hrs Curts related there would have been plenty of people who would have seen a suspcous package.

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96 ** UPDATED APRL ** TEAM FOUR l''tervew GUDELNE MNMAL QUESTONS TO BE ASKED. Ddyou everseetherwoarge duffel bagsn the cafetera?...;9 12. How ddyou e:ttthe buldng? Wb.""dd you go wben you got outandwbat ddyou... Ol!be outsde of!bebuldng' 13. Do you use the nternet? f 50 whats your5=""""'? Do youhave an CQ(ak:t: 1seekyou sllat toachat lne) accoum?jjd 14. Do you know anybody wth a "doublepercedeyebrow"?..vc:. S. Ddyou seeor b=anyunusual announcetttellts pror to the shoodogs? Do you know what the "Thought of theday was" 0_ the Rebel News Network (R."'N)? ~~~J' N<->=" ;t:x.; ~:.~ <{.z.o" 16. Can you provde any ll:rther nformaton On the llllmlhers of thetteaeh COlt Mafa? ~ 7~'Hr 7>"1!! ~ THe V"'~/~..."" ~? """ 17"C~ 17. Asklbeparonts f the kdshave rold them anythng else? Dfferent 1 JC.Q0\

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