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Mom of killer at Columbine gives interview
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<blockquote data-quote="CrazyinVA" data-source="post: 680391" data-attributes="member: 1157"><p>I'm almost done with it, have had a busy week and not much time to read. I find her an incredibly brave and insightful woman - she looked for understanding for herself, yet emphasizes she is not in any way making excuses for what her son did. The fact that her son was so very, very good at hiding what was going on .. right under their noses.. was just chilling. I believed every word, because so much of it I could relate to. What a journey she's had, and will continue to have. I've already seen several negative reviews of the book - she'll take some flack, no doubt. </p><p></p><p>I think many of us can relate most of all to the "blame the parent" outpouring that she had to endure. How many of us have had to deal with this, even though our kids have done nothing as horrific as hers? She even admits that she probably would have done the same (blame the parents) had she been in the other parents' shoes. I'm in awe of her raw honesty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrazyinVA, post: 680391, member: 1157"] I'm almost done with it, have had a busy week and not much time to read. I find her an incredibly brave and insightful woman - she looked for understanding for herself, yet emphasizes she is not in any way making excuses for what her son did. The fact that her son was so very, very good at hiding what was going on .. right under their noses.. was just chilling. I believed every word, because so much of it I could relate to. What a journey she's had, and will continue to have. I've already seen several negative reviews of the book - she'll take some flack, no doubt. I think many of us can relate most of all to the "blame the parent" outpouring that she had to endure. How many of us have had to deal with this, even though our kids have done nothing as horrific as hers? She even admits that she probably would have done the same (blame the parents) had she been in the other parents' shoes. I'm in awe of her raw honesty. [/QUOTE]
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