Thursday, April 19, 2007

Cho Seung-Hui Stalked Two Female Students

Cho Seung-Hui, the Virginia Tech gunman implicated in the deadliest shooting in modern U.S. history, had been accused of stalking two female students and was taken to a mental health facility in 2005, CBS News has learned.

On Nov. 27, 2005, Cho contacted a female student through phone calls and in person. The student notified the Virginia Tech Police Department but declined to press charges. Officers spoke with Cho concerning the incident, however, and the investigating officer referred Cho to the university disciplinary system, the Office of Judicial Affairs. For more information on Judicial Affairs visit www.judicial.vt.edu. More...

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Cho Seung-Hui sends MSNBC a disturbing letter

The gunman who went on a deadly rampage at Virginia Tech university this week paused between campus shootings to mail a rambling manifesto of grievances to NBC, the U.S. network said yesterday.

Fronting its MSNBC news website was a photo of the grim-faced shooter brandishing the two handguns he used on Monday in the bloodiest shooting spree in modern U.S. history. The network said it had turned over the material to the FBI.

NBC News President Steve Capus was quoted as saying the package, received earlier on Wednesday, contained material that was "disturbing, very disturbing - very angry, profanity-laced." More...

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Cho Seung-hui's black heart

A CHILLING picture has emerged of Virginia Tech killer Cho Seung-hui, a sullen loner whose gory writings troubled his classmates and teachers.
Cho left a long, rambling note before setting off on his killing rampage, railing against "rich kids," "debauchery" and "deceitful charlatans" on campus.

"You caused me to do this," the South Korean-born student wrote. More...