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To: Jim S who wrote (58169)4/18/2007 6:08:01 PM
From: Sully-  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 90947
 
I agree in principal. It's still too early to draw any hard conclusions.

But if everything that has come out so far is true, this dude was one big red flag after another. From fellow students to teachers, to complaints lodged against him, to the court, etc., etc. So much so that it appears the university may have failed to connect the many large dots screaming serious trouble ahead.

IOW, this just may be a case where this individual crossed well beyond the line of a troubled or disturbed student & well into a real & present danger to himself & others.

TWT



To: Jim S who wrote (58169)4/18/2007 6:14:28 PM
From: MulhollandDrive  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 90947
 
hold on...

jim....

he was stalking 2 girls....that's on the record....he wasn't prosecuted criminally because the victims decided not to press charges

you have a professor who says she will quit if the guy continues in her class

other students were afraid to be in class with the guy,

clearly he was behaving in a very menacing way

and now we know that there are state records of his mental state....

there were warnings galore

just WHAT does it take to remove a psychotic student....besides 32 murders?

Va. Tech professor tried to get shooter help
Says Cho was 'one of the most disturbed students she'd ever seen'

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