Dylan’s Diversion Program counselor assessment
*CS = community service d/a = drug and alcohol evaluation
CJ = criminal justice
p.s. we need to see his apology letter! (which btw, never got released -only Eric’s was.)
Yes, the Ever-lasting contrast. Since existence has known, the 'fight' between good & evil has continued. Obviously, this fight can never end. Good things turn bad, bad things become good. My fav. contrasting symbol, because it is so true & means so much – the battle between good & bad never ends… Here we ponder on the tragedy of Dylan Klebold.
*CS = community service d/a = drug and alcohol evaluation
CJ = criminal justice
p.s. we need to see his apology letter! (which btw, never got released -only Eric’s was.)
Dylan had a difficult time communicating with them, but he is getting better. Dylan said he got a long with his parents “better than most kids.” Dylan was comfortable bringing friends over to his house. When he had problems, which generally meant his grades, he turned to his parents. Dylan felt Tom and Sue were loving, dependable, and trustworthy. Both were equally supportive because they “encourage me to suceed.”
Andrea Sanchez (diversion counselor) about Dylan and his relationship to his parents
from Jeff Kass “Columbine – a true crime story”
(via peoplearesounaware)