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Old 08-31-2006, 07:09 PM
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Shooting Suspect Obsessed With Columbine

Remember John Mark Kerr who (we can safely assume) is obsessed with the whole Jonbenet Ramsey case a couple weeks ago?

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Aug 31, 7:38 PM EDT

Shooting Suspect Obsessed With Columbine

By ESTES THOMPSON
Associated Press Writer


HILLSBOROUGH, N.C. (AP) -- A teenager accused of killing his father and opening fire outside his former high school was obsessed with school massacres and sent e-mail to the principal of Columbine High School in Colorado warning of his attack, authorities said Thursday.

"Dear Principal," the e-mail read. "In a few hours you will probably hear about a school shooting in North Carolina. I am responsible for it. I remember Columbine. It is time the world remembered it. I am sorry. Goodbye."

Alvaro Castillo sent the message Wednesday morning, shortly before two students were wounded by the gunfire in the Orange High School parking lot in Hillsborough, said Orange County Sheriff Lindy Pendergrass. One student was grazed by a bullet and another was injured by flying glass.

Castillo, 19, was quickly arrested, and police found two pipe bombs and two rifles in the van he was driving and four additional pipe bombs at his home, authorities said.


Columbine Principal Frank DeAngelis did not read the e-mail until after the attack, according to a statement Thursday by the Jefferson County, Colo., schools. DeAngelis called the district's security director, who called the Orange County Sheriff's Department.

"In a case like this, he didn't hesitate to pass it along to law enforcement," spokeswoman Lynn Setzer said.

Castillo mentioned the Columbine massacre as he arrived Thursday morning for an initial court appearance. When asked why he fixated on the 1999 attack, in which two students wearing trench coats killed 13 people before committing suicide, Castillo said he didn't know.

"He was obsessed with Columbine, the (Kip) Kinkel shooting in Oregon, the (Jonesboro) Arkansas high school shooting," the sheriff said. He said Castillo even traveled last year to Colorado to drive by the school and the homes of the two teenagers who carried out the shootings.


Investigators found numerous diaries at Castillo's home in which he wrote about attacks, Pendergrass said. Castillo told deputies he had killed his father, Pendergrass said. Rafael Huezo Castillo was found shot to death in the family's home. It was unclear when the killing took place.

The Chapel Hill News, a twice-weekly newspaper, received a package Thursday with a videotape and a letter signed with Castillo's name in which several references were made to school shootings.

The letter was dated Aug. 29, the day before Castillo was arrested, and Castillo appears on the videotape, The News & Observer of Raleigh reported on its Web site. The two newspapers share a reporting staff.

The letter described a father who was verbally abusive and sometimes hit members of his family. The letter ends with, "I will die. I have wanted to die for years. I'm sorry."

Castillo was charged with murder and 10 other charges. Castillo was assigned a lawyer and ordered held without bond at Raleigh's Central Prison. He didn't speak during the brief hearing.

His mother, Victoria, declined to comment about the case Thursday after attending her son's court hearing.

North Carolina National Guard officials said Thursday Castillo entered the guard as a recruit in 2004 and completed basic combat training in August 2005. He was never deployed and was being processed out of the guard after being determined to be medically disqualified for military service, according to the statement.

The guard declined to comment on Castillo's medically disqualification, citing confidentiality laws.

But according to court records released Thursday, Castillo was involuntarily committed to a state psychiatric hospital in April after he told his family he was going to kill himself with a shotgun.

"He stated that he was not going to go back into the Army and was going to kill himself," an affidavit attached to the commitment order said. He was released eight days later, according to court records.

Tiffaney Utsman, a senior, was grazed on her right shoulder by a bullet.

"My feeling about Tiffaney is absolute relief that she really was not hurt at all," said her mother, Champe Revis.

Hillsborough is in the Raleigh-Durham area of north-central North Carolina.

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"In a case like this, he didn't hesitate to pass it along to law enforcement," spokeswoman Lynn Setzer said.
If you ask me, that's the most strangest thing I've ever heard.
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Old 09-01-2006, 02:38 AM
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But according to court records released Thursday, Castillo was involuntarily committed to a state psychiatric hospital in April after he told his family he was going to kill himself with a shotgun.
And what happened after that? I mean they can't tell me that they didn't know anything about his obsession. They couldn't have just let him go!
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And what happened after that? I mean they can't tell me that they didn't know anything about his obsession. They couldn't have just let him go!
Of course they could have. The mental health system in the US is horrible. Both of my parents work in mental health and about the only way to keep a person is if they continue to state that they are going to harm someone else or themselves. If he was placed in the facility and then a couple days later said, "nevermind, I was only joking," then he would have been released within 24-48 hours. It's very, very easy to get out of any psychological, mental health facility because most of the workers are highly unqualified for the positions they fill.
Besides, there was no way they could have known about his obsession unless they told him. His house wouldn't have been searched and if his father was verbally abuses (maybe, maybe not?) then his dad probably just brushed it off and sent the kid packing to get him out of his hair.
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Old 09-01-2006, 04:06 PM
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I suppose he was trying to pull off the same thing the Columbine kids did, or at least did something they weren't successful at and that's getting the bombs to activate (from some sources, I heard most of the bombs used in Columbine were not successful).

It could have been something next to Columbine had the kid actually pulled this off succesfully. Yet luckily, only those that were caught in the wildfire were injured and not killed.

Though in perspective, he should not have tried to copy what the Columbine kids did and came up with his own plan (not that I'm condoning shootings in any form).
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