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Article: Virginia Tech should release files related to Cho, massacre.(Local)
- Article from:
- The Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk, VA)
- Article date:
- July 22, 2008
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NO ONE can blame Virginia Tech officials for wanting to put the horror of April 16, 2007, behind them.
And no one - no sane person, anyway - could blame administrators there for failing to predict that a troubled kid would morph into a raging homicidal maniac who would fatally shoot 32 people and then kill himself.
It was simply beyond imagining.
But 15 months after the horror and weeks after a settlement with most of the victims' families, it is entirely reasonable to expect the school make public all papers pertaining to what happened that awful day in Blacksburg.
Every e-mail. Every scribbled note. Every police report - without regard for how they reflect ...
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