I mentioned a few posts down that, yes, there’s a good possibility that he was too. And given that Sue had some depression issues as well as a self identified ‘death phobia’ in her late teens and twenties, the depression that Dylan had, and possibly Byron too, may have been a genetically predisposition in the family and not necessarily related to external things like family or school stressors. Though stressors could certainly exacerbate the predisposed tendencies.
Where is Sue being interviewed at? Her house or a studio?
I’d say from the looks of that interview sneak peek, that it’s the ABC 20/20 studio. Although, there may even be a slight possibility that since we’ve seen that bit of her walking around in the snow outside of her house that we may even see more exterior and interior (?!) quick edits of the Klebold home for the hour long interview. Cross your fingers, anyway. 😉
A Mother’s Reckoning
“A day does not pass that I do not feel a sense of overwhelming guilt–both for the myriad of ways I failed Dylan and for the destruction that he left in his wake… I think often of watching [fourth-grade] Dylan do origami… I loved to make a cup of tea and sit quietly beside him, watching his hands moving as quickly as hummingbirds, delighted to see Dylan turn a square of paper into a frog or a bear or a lobster. I’d always marvel at how something as straightforward as a piece of paper can be completely transformed with only a few creases, to become suddenly replete with new significance. Then I’d marvel at the finished form, the complex folds hidden and unknowable to me. In many ways, that experience mirrors the one I would have after Columbine. I would have to turn what I thought I knew about myself, my son, and my family inside out and around, watching as a boy became a monster, and then a boy again.”
–SUE KLEBOLD
who else is going to be crying the whole time? 😩😩
I cried just seeing the air date…..I’m gonna have a nervous breakdown.
Just her expression alone.. 😕 💔 *sigh*
I’ve asked you I thinkkkkk if it’s this blog I asked haha But I think I asked about that Eric little sister drama Any info and maybe pictures you have of the guys families now And I think a few questions about Just Eric and Dylan but I can’t remember now :(
I’m not really sure about hypothetical questions about Eric having a little sister?
Not sure why this one gets asked, tbh.
There are some super recent photos of Sue and Bryon but non of Tom.
There is some somewhat recent photos of the Harrises’ but not present day.
I’ll see if I can find those and post them.
Let me know if you think of your other Qs on E & D. lol
Dylan would have been so fucking cute with a yarmulke!
Maybe @rainflesh would like to draw this one sometime? 😉
Ur the best page on here. Thanks for all the info :D
Thankss and you’re welcome! 🙂
What experience did Dylan have with computers? What languages did he program/code in?
He had an Apple Mac, two Windows PCs, one of which e built himself with a partitioned Linux.drive
In the second semester of Junior year he knew:
Win 3.x, Win 95, Win 98 (possibly late on?), Acquired most of his A+ certifcation and networking skills through CHS, Learning beginning Unix, Linux, beginning Visual Basic (some of the language) and QBasic, HTML
Can you take a day or two to answer as many questions as possible? I’ve asked you a few and you never answered them. I mean I hope you got them. :(((
I would if I could but I literally, as of tonight, have 1,168 asks sitting in my box. So, it’s honestly nothing personal especially since anon basically means I have no way of knowing which ones you in particular, asked. My suggestion to you is to shoot me another anon and list some of your asks that you sent me and I’ll try to locate and answer a couple of them. 🙂
Masterpost of clothing and other items worn by Dyl!
I wanted to make a visual reference with everything in one place. I used my own shirts for the comparison photos (excluding the DJ Spooky one, which is a project I’m still working on and isn’t quite accurate, and the Setting Sun shirt, which has been a bit of a challenge to find).
There’s some things I left out too, such as his hammer and sickle pin on his boot, and the lovely teal shirt he wore during his senior class photos. And his Wrath shirt. I might add those later though!
Please let me know if I made any errors in the descriptions. I definitely don’t want to spread any misinformation or anything like that.
Masterful Masterpost! *applauds* I’m now tempted to ask @rainflesh if I can borrow this beautiful summary for a certain section on my FAQ. 😉 And yah, his Setting Sun tee is quite the challenge. haha
Do you know if Dylan at least liked school a little bit (aside from the bad side of it)?
I really think Dylan loathed and endured Columbine, tbh. Oh, sure, he might’ve had pockets where it seemed o..k momentarily – like hanging out with Brooks and Zack in the sound booth in drama class while sneaking a drink or making up blatantly violent stories in Creative Writing class with Eric or sometimes enjoying the creative aspects of Vid production class but as for the rest? The overall feeling for him was a combination of both dread and of intense dislike. Because the school atmosphere had a tendency to put him in a funk or certain aspects of it made him angry in terms of the snobby culture and the amount of favoritism that took place, even with the teachers, it just revolted him. He used to like learning and being open to new things to soak up like a sponge but that was earlier on when he was younger.. Middle School started sucking but High School was the worst. By then, he’d lost that love for learning in the environment where enjoyment of learning was supposed to be encouraging and possible, only it wasn’t.
Wow… You’re actually kind of a bitch. Used to be one of my fav columbine accounts, too. Shame :/
How is it I’m a bitch these days, hm?
Do you think Dylan owned a kippot? Or ever went to Temple? Or celebrate any Jewish holidays?
Dylan was raised in a household of mixed religious traditions both Christian Lutheran denomination and also of the Jewish faith. They celebrated Christmas, – maybe Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur or Hanukkah but for certain Passover was definitely practiced at their household as Sue wanted to instill her side of the family’s Jewish traditions with her sons. Dylan being the youngest person in the house would’ve annually recited aloud the Four Questions at every Passover seder. Can’t you just imagine him mumbling those memorized recitations? Given that he participated in Jewish traditions with his family and his relatives on his mom’s side of the family, I would say it was pretty likely that Dylan owned a Kippot (or Yarmulke as most Americans tend to refer to it). And you can bet that he was not keen on wearing it too since he personally did not seem interested in conforming to Judeo-Christian traditional religion. He would’ve been basically something he had to wear a couple of times a year for tradition sake since he was a small boy. Temple on a rare occasion probably but not a regular thing. I posted an article regarding his mixed faith household here.
Who told Byron it was dylan shooting columbine
Bryon most likely heard from his parents who then were informed officially by the authorities.
How do you think Eric’s brother reacted??
Pretty much the same way as Bryon only he would’ve traveled home from Boulder as he was attending the University of Colorado at the time.
Dylan Klebold is a huge loser, and so are you sweetheart for worshipping him. Freaks.

What do you think Byron did when he found out that Dylan was in the columbine shooting and dead?
Klebold’s brother stunned
When news of the Columbine shootings broke, Byron Klebold raced home from work to see if his brother and friends had escaped the gunmen.
“I’ve got to see if everybody’s OK,” Klebold, a 1997 graduate of Columbine, told co-workers at Ralph Schomp Automotive.
Other employees who also had ties to Columbine left to check on family and friends as well, personnel director Jim Biner said.
Those workers have since returned to their jobs at the Littleton car dealership.
Byron Klebold, 20, is still grieving.
The gunmen attacking Columbine turned out to be Byron Klebold’s brother, Dylan, 17, and Dylan Klebold’s best friend, Eric Harris, 18.
“It’s really been shocking for everyone. We’re a family here and we look out for each other. Our hearts go out to Byron,” Biner said. “This kid’s great.” Byron Klebold has worked at the Littleton car dealership since last August. He was a “lot technician,” meaning he washed and moved cars, shoveled snow and did similar duties. “It was an entry-level job, but man, he’s good,” Biner said.[source]
Sue: “When I got home my husband told me the police were on their way. I had so much adrenaline in my system that even as I was changing out of my work clothes, I was racing from room to room. I felt such an urgency to be ready for whatever might happen next. I called my sister. As I told her what was going on, I was overcome by horror, and I started to cry.
Moments after I hung up the phone, my 20-year-old son walked in and lifted me like a rag doll in his arms while I sobbed
into a dish towel. Then my husband shouted from the front hallway, “They’re here!” [source]
Around 8:00 p.m., a Jefferson County sheriff’s deputy arrived and told
the Klebolds they had to leave but could get some clothes. Tom went first, accompanied by Inskeep and the deputy. Susan was next, and left with two birds and two cats. Emotion then broke through. Byron started
crying and hugged his dad. Tom, Susan, and Byron then left in separate
cars. Each parent was accompanied by at least one friend.
– Columbine: A True Crime Story – Jeff Kass









