Is there any indication to how tall Byron Klebold was? I figured Dylan got his height from Tom (since Sue describes in her book that there was “only a two-inch difference between them”–so Tom was about 6’2″ while Dylan was 6’4″) and was wondering if the same most likely applied to the oldest Klebold child? In a photo that appeared on the 20/20 interview briefly (of Dylan and Byron) the two boys look roughly the same height but maybe that was before Dylan’s growth spurt.

Discussed before here.

Not sure if this sent before or not, my phone is acting up. Do you think the Klebolds still communicate with the Harris family?

Sue claims in her public interviews that they keep in touch but I believe that doesn’t amount to anything more than a courteous holiday card/letter between Sue and Kathy each year giving an update on their families.  Given that the Harris’ are pretty reclusive and the Klebolds would just be a ugly reminder of the past and their son/s, I don’t believe they have an ongoing touch base relationship by phone or anything like that. Very minimal at best. I could be wrong but that is my feeling about it when Sue seems to skirt around the topic in interviews.

I brought up Sue’s book and Dylan’s mental state in drama class today, we’re now going to incorporate it into a piece that we will be performing in the parliament building for the government. I just wanted to thank you personally for setting up this blog, because without you, I wouldn’t know about Dylan. Without Dylan, the issue of brain health, and the issue of his “secret life” wouldn’t be heard by the most powerful people in my country. Thanks. And thanks to Dylan. _|_ __|__ _|_ |

Yessss ! Bad things becoming Good stuff. ☺️ 💫💖🙌🏻

Hi Miss E-C ! First of all, let me tell you that I love your blog, thank you for everything I learn so much ! My question is what was Dylan’s French level ? I mean, is French 402 an advanced level ? Being French I’m interested and also I would have loved to hear Dylan speak French :)

It was an advanced level, yes. Well, as far as “advanced” level gets in the American school system..which isn’t saying much. Lol World languages in our school system aren’t taught very thoroughly – it’s very text book style which probably would be laughable to those of you who are fluent in French. Whatever is in the standard textbook that a school has used for decades is what gets beaten into our heads even if the terminology is out-of-date archaic or the longer version of how you might actually say something in speaking French everyday. So, please don’t hold any expectations that Dylan might be carrying on conversing like an ace in your native language. Sadly, he probably knew how to speak a couple of sentences – if that – and had a general understanding of what was being said. Though, I’ll admit that would’ve been very interesting to hear his attempts to speak it. Oh la la. 😏 See here for more about Dylan and French class.