dylankleboldblog:

To My love:

As a man, a conqueror does his deeds of greatness. He thinks he is complete. Yet, the true great person achieves happiness only when he has met his soulmate. Alone unknown until the first time they lay eyes on eachother. A true love is hard to come by, yet the most fulfulling beautiful completing achievement any man can have. Some have wealthy, some have power, some have great intellect, yet i feel an infinite # of times greater than those as i have found my true love. -Dylan Klebold

“Love is more valuable than anything I know. To

love is to enter a completion of oneself.

I hate those who choose to destroy a love, who

take it for granted. love is greater than life even.

As I look for love, I feel i can’t find it. ever. but

something tells me i will someday. somewhere. As

my love will find me, She feels as i do right now,

i can feel it. we will be inseparable, Her & i.

Whether it is (___) or not, i think i’ll find it,

(my love). we will be free to explore the vast wonders

of the stars. To cascade down everlong waterfalls, &

thru the warmest seas of pure happiness…no limits…

no limits, nothing will stop us.”

— Dylan Klebold

Circa April 1999

crimeandcolumbine:

Dylan had on his coat and those glasses. And as Sue looked around the restaurant she thought people were uncomfortable and were afraid of him, so she said: “Dylan, people are afraid of you with that on, you need to take it off” and he just smiled at her. I think when he got that coat it’s the first time he ever felt power in his life.
– From the documentary The Columbine Killers, 2007.

shallow-existences:

Dylan found Evan Todd hiding under the main counter in the library. Dylan said Todd had previously called him a “fag.” Upon finding Todd ,Dylan was fuming with anger and revenge. I can imagine Dylan was exhibiting the (above) facial expression as he yelled at Todd : “ GIVE ME ONE REASON WHY I SHOULDN’T KILL YOU! “ 

Todd described Dylan’s expression as demonic looking.

sweet-killers:

To help them through the bad days, Tom and Sue Klebold receive counseling from two members of St. Philip Lutheran Church every other day, said the Rev. Don Marxhausen.

“Some days, the profundity of the loss of a child is deeper than other days,” Marxhausen said. "When you go through grief,…