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CONTINUATION c ReponingAgency Reponing Officer C;lSe ReportNo , )PI'!. X JCSO BROOKS 99-762s-n Vi¢tir'n NameOt'iginal Report Dafe This Report COLUMBINE 06-01-99 - X FIRST DEGREE MURDER Offense X (Ucopoonall)" Cleared 0 Review 0 Clauiik.rioll 0 Cleared by Anft( 0 Unf¢tmdl:d 0 Closure o !\lig' I QuantitY I BnmdName I OesGripticn No V,!"" I vetee. I Sto en R,ei.:uvered lnl'\l\ged WITNESSES: Levi Gregory Yazzie I DOB 012682 7387 West Fremont Drive Littleton, Colorado 80128 303-948-5987 Columbine High School I II" grade INVESTrGATION: On 06·01·99, at about 10:30 a.m. I telephoned the Yazzie residence as follow up on DN3883, At that time, I spoke with Kathleen Yazzie, Levi's mother. Kathleen confirmed what Levi had told me about student Scott Shaffer on 05·28·99 (DN3570), She explained that Scott Shaffer's parents are divorced, and that Scott has been living at her home for several months due to problems he'd been having with his mother. Kathleen said that Scott recently drove to Oregon for an extended camping trip with his father. and that upon their return. Scott plans to move out ofber home and in with his father, somewhere in the Denver metro area. Kathleen then told me that her son, Levi Yazzie, was not at Columbine High School during the shootings on 04·20·99, She said iliat on 04-19-99, Levi, who played on the school's varsity baseball team, injured his knee, On 04-20-99, Kathleen said that Levi's knee was still bothering him, and that he called her from school after his third period to see if she would phone in an excused absence for his fourth period. Kathleen said that she then called the school for such excused absence, and that Levi came home, Kathleen said that Levi arrived home at about 10:30 a.m., and stayed for lunch. Kathleen said that Levi then returned to school at about 12:IS p.m, Kathleen said that about ten minutes later, Levi phoned her from a friend's (Ryan McGrath I 12") cell phone to report what had occurred at the school and that he was OK. Kathleen said that she told Levi to return home, which he then did, The interview concluded at about 10:40 am, JC-001- 007401 0mcer Signature lJnd Numb<r Supervisor [nil'ials and Date Page ! 111/1;' ,r 1 IlNVEST1CATOft V1CT1M SERVlns I OTHER I ASAF3 ·1198 JCSD/l6i4

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CONTINUATION c ReponingAgency Reponing Officer C;lSe ReportNo

, )PI'!.~MENT X JCSO BROOKS 99-762s-n

~ CQn~ingCase~I'I;No Vi¢tir'n NameOt'iginal Report Dafe This Report

COLUMBINE 06-01-99- X FIRST DEGREE MURDER OffenseStatttS~ ~l'l X (Ucopoonall)" Cleared 0 Rc¢~Cast~ Review 0Clauiik.rioll

R~Ill.$llificatiOfl 0 Cleared by Anft( 0 Unf¢tmdl:d 0 Closure o

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WITNESSES:

Levi Gregory Yazzie I DOB 012682

7387 West Fremont Drive

Littleton, Colorado 80128

303-948-5987

Columbine High School I II" grade

INVESTrGATION:

On 06·01·99, at about 10:30 a.m. I telephoned the Yazzie residence as follow up on DN3883, At that time, I spoke with

Kathleen Yazzie, Levi's mother. Kathleen confirmed what Levi had told me about student Scott Shaffer on 05·28·99

(DN3570), She explained that Scott Shaffer's parents are divorced, and that Scott has been living at her home for several

months due to problems he'd been having with his mother. Kathleen said that Scott recently drove to Oregon for an extended

camping trip with his father. and that upon their return. Scott plans to move out ofber home and in with his father, somewhere

in the Denver metro area.

Kathleen then told me that her son, Levi Yazzie, was not at Columbine High School during the shootings on 04·20·99, She

said iliat on 04-19-99, Levi, who played on the school's varsity baseball team, injured his knee, On 04-20-99, Kathleen said

that Levi's knee was still bothering him, and that he called her from school after his third period to see if she would phone in

an excused absence for his fourth period. Kathleen said that she then called the school for such excused absence, and that Levi

came home, Kathleen said that Levi arrived home at about 10:30 a.m., and stayed for lunch. Kathleen said that Levi then

returned to school at about 12: IS p.m, Kathleen said that about ten minutes later, Levi phoned her from a friend's (Ryan

McGrath I 12") cell phone to report what had occurred at the school and that he wasOK. Kathleen said that she told Levi to

return home, which he then did, The interview concluded at about 10:40 am,JC-001- 007401

0mcer Signature lJnd Numb<r Supervisor [nil'ials and Date As~gnedTo Page !

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CONTINUATION CIReporting AFtey Rtponing Officer CiUCReport NQ

S JPP;'J:MENT X JCSO BROOKS 9'}-7625-11

Connecting Case Reoport No Victim.Name Original Report D8teThis R~rt

COLUMBINE 06-01-99

tlassifteatioo X FIRST DEGREE MURDER Offi=o s_, Ol><m X ExwPtlQnlllly ClC&n':d 0 Recommend Case: Review 0

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Ryan McGmth previouslyinterviewed (1884).

DISPOSITION: Open.

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WITNESSYealy, Brian 9-30-788933 Field St. #52 Broomfield, Co. 80021 303423-5158

Narrative:On4·30·99 1interviewed Yealy at his residence. He advised me that he was with his girlfriend at thememorials at Clements Parkat about2130 hrs on 4-26-99. Yealyalso told me that his curiosity had justgotten the bestof him so they walked on the west sideof the fieldson the west side of the school when heencountered a barbwire fence. Yealy saw a downed comerof the fence and he alonedecided to cress thefence and perhaps get a oloser rook at the school that he has been seeing on the news for the last fewdays. Hesaid he had no intention on going into the school or evengetting close. He said hedoesn'tknowanyone involved In the incident and doesn't even know anyone living in southJefferson Co, Yealy deniedbeing with theTreochcoat Mafiaalthough he admitted that he doesown a London Fog style trenchcoat thathe likes to wearduringinclement weather.

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WITNESSZawadzki, Brian 5-28-816241 W. Arbor Ave. Littleton, Co. 80123303797-0633

Narrative:On 5-19-991 contacted Zawadzki and was advised that on4-20·99he had ditched schoolall day andwasdowntown Denver skateboarding. He further toldme that he did not know either Harris or Kleboid.

No further information.

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REPORT DATE OFFICE OF THEAITORNEY GENERAL CASE NO.May4, 1999 STATE OF COLORADO 99-7625

TYPE OF REPORT REPORTOY AREAProgress Inv, Gary Clyman Jefferson County

NATURE OF CASECOLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL I HOMICIDE

INTERVIEWOF FRANKZlRGER(CHS STUDENT I TCM ASSOCIATE)

l. OnApril28, 1999 I contacted FnmI< Zitger(DOD, 10121/80) at hisresidence, 6763 W, Roxbury PL,Litdeton, CO80128, (303) 972-8306, The interview badoriginally bee. arranged tllrougb his mother theprevious day,whogave herconsent, andwaspresent in thehorne, known tohimaseitherbutnotin theinterview,

2, Theoriginal leadonBank Zitgercame from fellow CRSstUdent, Pamela SUva. Shebad related thatFrnnkbad toldher that hehadseenEricHarris at CHS onthemorning of April 20, 1999 with another studenridentified as "Red".

3. FrankZirgeris currently a juniorat CHS, having attended thescbool since 9· grade. He knew both HamsandDylanKJebold, daocribing themas"acquaintances". H. knew Hamsaseither"Reb" or"Red', andofthetwo, be knew Dylan better, Frankmet them bOth last year through Brian Sargent nndTad Boles.Sargent andKlebold bad a video classtogether, Frank would often gotobreakfast at a local McDonaldswithKlebold andSargent,

4, Frank said thathedidncrassociate much with Reb, describing bimas quiet and"respected" byothers intheir peergroup, He observed that Rebprimarily associated withDyhuJ, Chris Morris, andNate Dykeman,allof whohadanearlymorning bowling classtogether. Hedescribed Dylan Klebold as"happy", Deverangry, andifanyone evermade funof him, he seemadto letit"rolloffhisback", Frank never saweitherHaITi, {If Klebold express angertowards others. Frank saidmey seemad tobenormal, andwas ver;surprised at whattheydid.

5, Regarding the "Trench CoatMafia" (TCM), Frnnk saidthata large group of fellow studencs beganhanging out together in the9~ gradeonPierce Street nearCHS, butbe is uncertain howthatname becameassociated with the group. Frankhas never considered himselfa member ofTeM. Hesaidthat 1he grouptreatedeach otheras "family", oftenhugging eachother when deporting COmpMY. The incident Qt CHSwas neverdiscussed within megroup asanysortofplan, andhecannot believe thatanyone would assistmom. Noneof the group everdiscussed pipebombs. Frank knows former CHSsnrdem JoeStair, hutsaidthat he hasrarely seen himsincehegraduered (January 1999),

6. On April20, 1999Frank said 1hatbe, hisyounger brother Paul, andNicole Dickey allcbrained a ridefromBrian Sargent to CBS, arriving at about 7:00am. Frank does ocrhave a scheduled I" hour, andwhile theother's wentto class, he went tomecafeteria withNick LNU, George Shriner, andMichael Bogan.Thefour of memusually walk from theschool overto the corner ofS,Pierce andPolkwhere they smoke.

7, Shortly after7:00arn., he andtbe other three named above, lefttheschool from the cafeteria, along thesidewalk separating thejuniorand senior parking lots, andin thedirection ofPolk. Frank is familiar withEric Harris' car,a lightgray1989 Honda Prelude witha "Ramstein" sticker on the rearwindow. AsFrnnkwalked past the juniorlot,he sawEric', carparked in thejunior lotwith1he trunk open, andsawEricbehind 1hecar, somewhat bent overas if he was doing something in thetrunk. The carwas approximately30-10 feet from meschool, Ericwaswearing black fatigue pants andpossibly hisblackKDKFM' T-sllirt,Ibis caughthisattention because it was unusual to seeEric at scaool thetearly, andmathewas nor parkedin his usual spot, which is in me senior lot.Hehadalready walked pastthe car, passing within about 10-15

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feet of i~ and did not say anything to Hams. Hedoes not know if any of tbe others with him saw Eric.Frank said thatwbile notabsolutely certain. tbere may have been another male,tanding nearthe carwithEric, describedas tall, slender, blackpants, blackwaist-length jacket with no patches, whosebackwas tohim. Frank doesnot re<:alI noticing DylanKlebold's car at tbe time, whicbbe knows to be a black BMW.(See attacbedCHS map whereby Frank Zirger identified hi, route from tbeschool,locanon of Hams, andtbe usualparking 'paces of Hams, Klebold, and

8. Frank said thatbecause of tbe terrain near tbeschool,he could not see Hams' car or lheparkinglot oncetbeyw= at tbe cornerof S. PierceandPolk.Heand theolhm retUmed to CBS via the sameroute ataboutS;SG a.m, and he does not recallseeingErie',carparked in the same space,nor does be recallseeingeitherEric or Dylan theremainderof me day.

9. Frank said he was at schoolattanding each ofhisclasses from 2'" -4~ hoUlS, which ends at 11:10 am, Hethen went to Brian Sargent's ell!', which was plllkedin hisspace in tbe seniorlot, arriving at about 11:15am, He,Sargent, and NicoleDickeydrove to tbe Burger Kingnear tbe Cooper 7 Theatre (S, Pierce),

la. They retumed to CHSat aboul II :45am, and saw several policecars and policearound the school.Theywereadvised byan officerof the shooting, and told to leavethe area. They drove to Frank's house,arriving at about 12:30p.m.,stayedbriefly, drove to Nicole's house so she couldgel her car, and h. tbenreturnedhome.His brother,Paul, bed arrived home at aboutllOOtl.

II. l'rank said that of the shooting victims, he knewIsaiah Shoals, RachelScott,Brian Anderson, and__-;-,FlemiJlg.HeDes notdiscussed tho,hOOlings with biB friends. Franksaidhewouldlike to becontacted for counselingservices, and I made a referral to the victim advocate.

Inv.G. Clyman

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Wl'I1'<'ESSZobjeck, Tara 1-15-838875 W. Dorado Ct. Littleton, Co. 80123 303 972-4227

Narrative:On 5-19-99 I contacted Zobjeckwho advised me that on4-20-99 she had left campus for lunch prior to theincident. Shegot back to the school approx. 1125 hrs. andhad to park in Clements park dueto all the roadblocks. She began walking toward the school and gotas far as the teachers parking lot when sheencountered a lot of students running from the buildlng. At this point she turned and ran backtoward theparkbut was not allowed to take hervehicle. Shecaught a ridewith friends and left the area. Shedid notsee or hearanyshooting or explosions.

Zobieck also told methat Klebold was in her first semester gym classand that they did not get along.Klebold was always cheating at the games in class and was always pushing people.

No further information.

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Colorado State PatrolInvestigative Services Section

Columbine High School Incident

Date of Report: 05·06-99 Control Number: 2262

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ZUPANCIC, Nicholas DOBI07-11-80StudentColumbine FiSTele. 303972-8716

Narrative:

~::';-:199I11illllinlteilitYll·e.w.ed.zu.,p.ANllllllallc.wlh.o.stlttedllllll.lhat..tthey have any mutual friends.

,====~~~~~~. ZUPANCIC• • andIhat hedoes not believe that

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Narrative:On 5-19-99 I contacted Zupancic who told me that on 4-20-99 he hadcalled in sick to school andwasplaying "hooky",

Zupancic further toldme that he did know both Harris and Klebold and in fact both were in his bowling class2!1lj semester of this year. He has known Klebold from elementary school and Harris from middleschool.Henever socialized with them and never really had any problems with them. He described them asntelligent, quietandkept to themselves.

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PROGRESS REPORTCHS INCIDENT/CONTROL il3741REPORTBYJACKLYNGEE(ACSO)

On 052499this Investigator spoke to a subject i<lentiJied as:

Alber. JerryDOB: 0824488889 W,Crestline Dr,Lirtleton, CO 80123Phil 303 979-+187

Jerryadvised tbe following:

That Jerry's SOD,Jusrin is a studentat CHS.

Thaton 042299, Ierry wasat the WestBowelsCommunity Churchwithhis friend. RickDendorfer fora memorial service hononng me victims of the CHS incident.

That Rick's daughter, Erikaand son, Mattarealso students at CHS.

That"out of the blue"a girl imroduced by Erikaas "Alex" (Marsh) walkedup to Ierry and Rick:.

ThatJerrydescribed tbe Alex as beingsnott andstockY. witb. blackhair.and_g' MiamlDolphias cap.

ThatJerryrecognized Alexfrotc tbe newswhereshe had beenU:llerviewed on 042099 anddefended "tile shooters", so he was interested in what 'he had to say.

That in a verycleer and concisevoice, Alex Staled. "Yeah,they!ladbeenplanning thissinceDecember".

That immediately after tnaldng the statement, Alex walkedaway.

ThatJerryalso advisedtbat Alexmadetho ,tatement in a very"cold"and "matWof fact" manner,andbestatedthllt after she walked away he and Rickstatedto each other,"What. cold bitch!".

ThatJerrygot the i.nlpreosion thatAlexknewtais was going to happen.

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ANDERSON r R.

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Fl!DERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

4/21 (99

Roge~ Ande~son, home address 8110 W. Massey D~ive,

Littleton, Colo~ado, 80126, telephone number (303)979-6826, dateof birth June 27, 1937, was contacted at the home of his son,Wade Ande~son, located in San Antonio, Texas, telephone number(210)699-4923. Afte~ being advised of the identity of theinterviewing Agent, Anderson p~ovided the following information:

Anderson was loading dump trucks at the co~ner of CaleyStreet and Pierce Street, across from the south parking lot ofColumbine High School, on the morning of Ap~il 20, 1999. Atapproximately 10:00 a.m., &~derson recalled seeing a JefferscnCounty She~iff's Office~ on a moto~cycle sitting at theCaley/Pierce intersection watching for speeders. About 15-20minutes after the officer left the area, Anderson saw twovehicles turn off Pierce and onto Caley Street. Anderson advisedthat the two vehicles came about 100 feet onto Caley Street andthen made a u-turn and return to Pierce Street. Anderson did notknow which direction the vehicles traveled on Pierce.

Anderson stated that the first vehiole was a blaok ordark blue BMW that contained four teenagers. Anderson recalledthat the teenager in che passenger seat of the BMW was wearing alight colored baseball hat. The second vehicle that wastailgating the BMW was described by Ande~so~ as a light coloredmid-sized vehicle containing two individuals.

Anderson shared his information with two patrolofficers on April 21, 1999, when he was back at his work sice.Anderson stated that he has been working in excavation for over2S years and must always be observant of his su~roundings.

Anderson stated that he though it was unusual for kids to bedriving around in a BMW and that was Why he took notice of theincident. Anderson advised that was currently visiting his sonin Texas and would be returning to the Denver area on May 1,1999.

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4/24(99 (telephonioally)

4/27 199

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it aa lUI a:m.tMt3 atlt nol to h 4lmiootcd vt)lJi~ yuurageney.

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PIRNARR ~rvada ?oli~e/court systemArvada Pollee Deparcment

NARRATIVE

?age 1OS/27/1999

Ref # 99-1.2067Type MSTOA

Location 6201 S PIERCE ST

Reported Date 04/20/1999 Time 12:39:32Status RTF

DET92 OS/27/1999 052699/VOUDEROHE/MO

JEFFERSON COUNTY SHERIFF'S DE?ARTMENT 99-7625

As a re$ult of this incident a task force was formed toinve$tigAce this tragedy with IO being a member of thisinvestigative group, ro was assigned a lead to follow up regarding~ontrol #2818 which indicated that one ot the two primary suspectsin this case, Eric Harris had a wallet which contained a businesscard, This business card was from the Upper Edge Security Centerlocated at 5433 W, 8a Avenue, Westminste~, CO 80030, Tel, 3Q3-428~

$454" The business card further indicated that Frank Brown was thepresident of the aforementioned business.

On OS/20/99, IO ~ontacted Prank Brawn, the president ot UpperEdge Security Center by telephone. After explaining to him thereason 10 was contacting him, he stated that any business customerof his has to be 18 years of age with documented proof in order tobuy anything from his business. Some of the products that are soldat the upper Edge Security Center include large Knives and swords.IO requested for Mr. Brown to check his computer records to see ifany purchase was made by Eric Harris or Robyn Anderson. Mr. Browndid check his computer files and determined that no purchase of anykind was made to either party. No name check was requested forDylan Klebold since he was 17 years old at the time of his death,04/20/99.

With no further information t~ be developed, IO concluded this~nterview with F~L~k Brown.

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BRIlNE'ITI, J

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l/IRNARR Arvada Police/Court SystemArvada Police Department

NlUUlATlVE

lIage 106/23/1999

Ref # 99-12067Type ASSTOA

~ocation 6201 9 l/IERCE 91'

Reported Date 04/20/1999 Time 12:39:32Status RTF

DET114 06/23/1999 062399/VONDEROF~/KX

The followin9 supplemental repo~t will be in reference toArvada Police Department CR 99-12067 thac will correspond withJefferson County Sheriff's Department CR 99-1625 regarding theshootings/murders at Columbine aigh School on 04/20/99,

The followins supplement is an evaluatlon of polygraph chartsthat ~ere produced as a result of ~atthew Nalty, DaB 04/15/81, andJames Brunetti, DOS 10/28/80, being administered polygraphexaminations regarding the Columbine High School shootings/murdersthat occurred on 04/20/99. la, Detective Jim Vonderohe, is amember of the columbine High School Task Force which isinvestigating this tragic event, One of the p~imary objectives ofthe task force is to determine wheeher or not any other personbesides E~ic Harri$ and Oylan Klebold were involved in any way inthe planning l preparation or participation of this criminal act,

As the SWAT teams began their sea.en of tne school shortlyafter the shootings were reported, Matthew NaltYt James arunettiand Matthew Akard, 006 O~/29/al, were contacted in Clement Parknear Columbine aigh School by police officers as they wereapproaching the school. Due ~o che fact that these threeindividuals appeared $imila~ to the physical descriptions of theattackers in the school, the aforementioned subjects were detainedand quescioned oy the police. Thei~ decainmene waS monitored bynational television outlets which resulted in Matthew Nalty andJames Srunetti being flown to New York City in order co pcssiblyappear on the sally Jesse Raphael television show. Apparently aprecondition to them appearing on tha show was the requirement thatthey submit to a polyg~aph examination in order to determine thatthey had no criminal involvement in the Columbine HiSh scheolmassacres.

Investigator Duane Eaton (ArVada police Departmentl I aColumbine Kigh School Task Force member, determined that MatthewNalty and James Brunetti, were administered polygraph examinationsby R. Michael Martin. Mr. Mar,in is associated with Pr~ority

Investigations, Inc· t 553 Main Street, Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania,18300, l-aOO-545-1~l2. Investisator Baton contacted Mr. Mar,inregarding the polygraph examinations and requested a copy of all~he eharts, quastion$ and associated paper~ork that was generatedfrom these examinations.

Investigator Eaton received the aforementioned reqUested itemsfrom Mr. Martin with an accompanying letter dated May ~4, ~999.

Mr. Mar~in indicated in the letter that he was an associate memberof the American Polygraph Association and completed his polygraphtraining at the New York School of Lie Oetection in 1984 (certifiedin 1985I. The letter further stated that che examination of eachsubject lasted 90 minutes and included one acquaintance te$t/ aspecific nyou phase ll examination and an exploratory examination.Mr. Martin stated that he administered all of the polygraphexaminations to the subjec,s on May 3, 1999.

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PIRNAAR Arvada Police/Court SystemArvada Police Department

NlI.l'Ul..I\TIV1i:

Pase 206/23/U99

Ref i! 99·U057Type ASS'I'OA

location 6201 S PIERCe: 5T

Repcrted Date 04/20/l999 Time 12,39,32Status RTF

O~Tl14 06123/1999 062399/VONDEROH~/KX

IO, a 1980 graduate of the American Institute of Polygraph(certified in 19S31, and a full member of the American PolygraphAssociation and the American Association of Police Polygraphists!was requested to perform a quality control examination of all thesubmitted items regarding the polygraph e~aminations of MatthewNalt:y a.nd. James Brunetti.

In reviewing the items submitted by Mr. Martin, his reportindioated that both subjeot. claimed in their pretest interviewthat they \Nalty and Brunettil , alons with Matthe~ Akard. were atBrunetti's apartment when ~hey heard about the shootings atColumbine High School from Brunetti'. sister. They decided to goto the ichool to determine ~f their friends who attend the schoolmay have been injured. It should be noted that none of the threeindividual$ were students at Columbine Hi~h school. The =eportfurther seated that upon thei~ a~rival in the school's vicinity,they were accostad by the police. questioned and later released.They denied any involvemene and knowledge in the shooting incidentat the school.

Mr. Martinis report indicated that the relevant questionsasked of both suhjeets in the Bac!<ster Direet Involvement "youphase" examination 'N'ere:

a. Prior to the shootings at Columbine aigh School on April20th, did you transpQr~ any guns O~ explo$ives into thatschool?

b. Did you yourself transpOrt any guns or explosives intoColumbine High School prior to the shootings on April20th?

The relevant questions asked of both subjects in the BacksterExploratory examination were:

c. Prior to April 20th t did you ever visit the Web$ite ofHarris and Klabclt?

d. Prior to April 20th, were you personally acquainted witheither Oyl~~ Klebolt or Erik Harris?

e. Prier to April 20th, did you know that the shootings atColumbine High School were gons to take place?

It was Mr. Mart.in.'s opinion that Matth.ew Nalty's f1no'l responseto the relevant quescions indicated for him to be answeringtrut.hful to ehem, all except fot' relevant question "e, lO whl.ch.scored in the llinconclusivl!" range. Mr. Martin opined that MAt.thewNalty was not deceptive in his response to any of the relevantquest.ions.

It was M.r. Martin'S opinion that: James Brunetti's llno" .responSes to the relevant questions indicated for him to beanswering truthfully to all of them.

After reviewing all of the polygraph charts from Matthew

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Arvada Polie~/Court System~rada Police Department

NAlUl.ATlVE

Page 3,

05/;;3/1999

Ref # H-12Q1i7'!¥I'e ASSTOA

Location 6201 S PI~RC~ ST

Reported Date 0~/2Q/1999 Time 12;39;32St.at.ua RTF

DET114 06/23/1999 062399/VONOZROHE/KK

Nalty's examination, it is Ia'~ opinion the subject appeared to ~e

deliberately distorting his respiratory tracings in chart #1 andchart #2 of the exploratory examination and to relevant question#35 (b) on chart #2 in the direct involv"....nt "you phase"examina.tion.

It is tne opinion of 10, after analy~ing all of the polygraphcharts and using a seven point scale in scorin9 Matthew Nalty·spolygraph charts, that his responses to th~ r~levant questions inthe direct involvement examination were ltinconclusive" and hisresponses to ;:,he relevani; quest.ions in tne exploratory examinationwere truthful.

It is the opinion of 10, after analy~ing all of the polygraphcharts and using the seven point scale in scoring James Bruneeei'spolygraph charts, that his ~egponses to the relevant questions inthe direct involvement and the exploratory examinations weretruthful. However, it ia IO'a opinion that Mr. Martin is verygenerous to the subjec~ in nis scoring evaluation of all the tests,-especially the. d.i:r;ect involveme..Tlt "you phase" charts

All of the polygraph charts and relat~d paperwork mailed toInvestigator Duane Eaton and utilized by 10 in th~ analysis of thepolygraph examinations given to Matthew Nalty and James Brunettiwill be submitted to ~he evidence custodian of the Jefferson CountySheriff'g Department regarding this criminal investigation.

No further information at this time regarding this maeter.

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JEFFERSON COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE

SUPPLEMEN'I'AL REPORT

Defendant, (Columbine shooting)Date, 042599

Deputy D.A.,

Docket Number,

Case Number,Investigator,

99A062 rA)

99-7625

Mike Heylin

frien<:is, Mattof possible

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WITNESS,

James Brunetti DOB, 102880

8204 Sheridan Blvd

#3006

Arvada, CO 80003

303-428-3223 (mother's line) 303-428-3328

no workW/M, 601, 160, Bro/Brono tattoos, scarwright palm

Colorado ID# 982121315

Wearing black jaoket to waist with band symbols, green fatiguepants, knee-high black leather boots with green laces. Some ofpatches are; anti swastika, Dead KeI'.nedy's, Bad Religion. Also

wearing dog collar.-taken into custody on scene April 20, 1999, with twoAkard and Matt Nalty, after matching description

involved persons

EX1:UBITS,

-GSR kit from suspect's handa/faoe, collected by ur~own lab person.

INVESTIGATION, JC.001. 007437

On Tuesday, April 20, 1999 at arOund 1300 hours I responded to theJefferson County Sheriff' a command post regarding the shooting at

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Columbine High School. While on scene, three young men were taken

into custody in the area of the park that were similar in appearance

to the possible suspects in this shooting. One of the persons taken

into custody was a James Brunetti. Jeffco S.O. Sergeant Pat Woodin

requested I interview Mr. Brunetti.

At 1359 hours I entered a van were Brunetti was seated. He was

cuffed and being escorted by Jeffco S.O. Deputy A. R. Walker. His

property was already in a bag and I was handed his Colorado I. D. He

said he only heard about the shooting. His hands were then bagged

for a GSR collection kit.

Brunetti his rights per Miranda reading from my

When asked if he understood his rights he

When asked if he would tell his side of the story

yeah." Brunetti then told me the following:

I then read Mr.

pre-printed card.

replied, "Yes."

he replied, "Oh,

* He lives with his mother, Joanie, and his sister, Jannine. His

mother works at C.U. Boulder but he did not know in what capacity.

* He came with two friends of his; Matt Akard who he described as

his best friend and lived on Gray Court in Arvada, and Matt Nalty

who he described as a good friend who lives in Broomfield and drove

the three of them to the scene in his white car, unknown model.

* When asked what he was doing this date from the time .he woke

up, he said he had stayed the night at Matt Akard's home. They woke

up around 10:00 a.m. and Matt Nalty called over there around 10:30

a.m. They had all planned on going to a concert in Littleton for a

band called, "Drop kick Murphy.'

* He needed cigarettes so they all met over at his hOllSe. While

there, the news of the shooting was on television. He said his

sister was watching the television and they talked about his

sister's ex-boyfriend named Anson who attended Columbine High. They

wondered if he was okay so they decided to drive into the area and

see what was going on.

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* He said they approached scme cops to ask questions then thecops took them into custody with weapons drawn.

Mr. Brunetti then was taken by another van where a GSR kit was

completed. The three young men were then released and told to leave

the scene.

Mr. Brunetti was extremely cooperative and said he understood whatwaS going on due to the seriousness of the situation.

Within the next few days I received a call from Mr. Brunetti saying

that the cops were following him and he wanted SOme kind of written

statement that he and his friends were no longer suspects. I also

received a message to call Matt Nalty who also was saying he wanted

to be officially cleared. I made no follow-up calls to Mr. Malty.

This concluded my involvement with Mr. Brunetti.

~l)'Investigato'

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Date

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Arvada ~olice/Court SystemArrada Police Departmen~

Nl\lUU:rrl1l:

Page05/12/1..

Ref ~ 99-12067Type ASSTOA

Location 6201 S PIERCE ST

Reported Date 04/2Q/1~9~ Time 12:3~:32

Status RTF

OET6l 05/12/1999 QSl19~/EATON/KK

seso ~~-762S

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Through inter~iews with subjects Matthew Aka~d, James Brunettiand Matthew Nalty, Investigator eaton was aware tha, the threesubjects were to be on the Sally Jesse Raphael show atapproximately 1300 hours en April 30, 1999, Investigator Eaton hadbeen made aware by Nalty chat he and the other tWQ subjeots hadtaped the show on TuesdaYI April 27, ~9991 while in New York Cityat Sally Jesse Raphael's studios. Nalty advised !nvestigacor Eatonthat they had been asked to be on Sally Jesse Raphael's show due tothe fact that they had made national news when arrested in ClementPark near columbine High School on Tuesday, April ~O, l399.

Investigator EatOn had done several inter;iews wi~h ehe threesubjects anQ had an interest in viewing this show in order todetermine if they made any statemenC3 contradictory to thestatemenCs made to police.

Federal Bureau of Investigation special Agent Gary Gomezreeorded the show at the FB! Offices at the request of Inveseigatoreaeon and turned the VRS tape of the show over to rnvestigatoreaton on April 30, 1999 at approximately 1S00 hours,

tnvestigator Eacon has reviewed tne cape of the en~i~e SallyJesse Raphael Show from :riday, April 30, 1999 on severaloccasions" Investigator Eaton ~aid particular attention ~o theinterviews wi~h Akard. B~~net=i and Nalty, It should oe noted thatthe first pereon interviewed on the show chis dace was ColumbineSigh School student 8rian Anderson. Following Anderson were Akard,Brunetti and Nal~y. Followin9 the three subjects of rnvestisatorEaton'S interest was another Columbine High School student JohnUngerland. The final guests on the show this date Were a male andfemale whe dressed in gothic type clothing and discussed the gothicmovement, in the Denver, Colorado area.

Akard, Brunetti and Nalty discussed what had taken place onTuesday, April 20, 1999. All ~hree discussed their reasons forgoing to the area of Col~mbine High School and theirarre5t/deteneion wQich followed and ~heir contact with the police.Inv~sti9ator Baton noted that there w~re no ~tatements made by thethree which were contradictory to the statements made to police,The three discussed their reason for going ~o the area of ColumbineHigh School and their reasons for d.essing the way they did. Itshould be noted chat the three were dressed in some of their Qpunk l l

style clothing worn ~he date of their arrest and worn on the SallyJesse Raphael Show,

Investi9a~or Eaeon will turn over the video cassette copy ofthe April 30, 1~~9 Sally Jesse Raphael Show over to ~he JeffersonCounty Sheriff's Office detectives in charge of ehi$ inves~igation.

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Arvada ~olice/Courc SyseemArvada Police Department

NARRATIVE

Page 105/12/1999

Reported Oaee 04/20/1999 Time 12:39:32Status RTF

Ref !I 99-12067Type ASsTOA

Location 5201 S ~IERCE S~

DET50 05/12/1999 OSl199~~

CaN.WEC~ING TO JEFFERSON COUNTY CR#99-7.2S,

cosrsor, #1097

On April 27, 1999/ Inv, Duane Eaton of the Arvada PoliceDepartment was assigned inves~i9ative lead #1097. The source ofinformation was Duncan Page, whose affiliation was listed asPsycho-Therapist, Denver. Also listed was a telephone number of303-756-1693. The narrative portion of the information oont~ol

ahee~ advised that the caller, Duncan Page. had a client, who inturn has a teen daughter who goes to Arvada High School. Thenarrative portion advised that the client's daughter CQulQsupposedly identify two of the males in the ~CM picture as studentsat A~lada High School, The elient supposedly advised Page that thet':'0170 males from Arl'ada High School 'Nhc are "Trench Coat. Mafia"members had been at Columbine High School on the morning of April20, 199~. !nv. Eaton was aaeigned the ~ask of contac~ing DuncanPage for anymore information on the client and possibly, toidencify the two males who ~ttend Arvada High School, who weresupposedly at Columbine High School on April 20, 1999,

On April ,0, 1999 at approximately 1600 hours, Inv, Eaton wasable to make telephone contact with Page. Page adv,sed Inv, Eaconthat he is a psycho-therapist in the Denver area. He advised tha~

a client whom he refused to identify has a daughter whom he refused~o identify who attends Arvada senior High School He advised thatche daughter was once involved in ~he Gothic move~n~ in the DenverMacro area. page advised ~hat the cl~ent a4vised that her daughterhad observed pictures in one of the local newspapers of persons shebelieved to be fellow students at Arvada Senior High School.

page advised that his client's daughter refuses to call thepolice with the information she has in the belief that it i.nothing significant and will not assist in the investigation a~

Columbine Righ School. Page advised Inv. Eaton tha~ he wouldatcempt to have his client convince her daughter to come ferNardand speak with the police through Inv. Eaton,

As of Tuesday, May 11, 1999, Inv. Eaton has not peen contactedby Page or the client'S daughter, with any information. Inv. Eatondid contace Arvada ~olice Officer Barry Malloy who is the SchoolResource Officer at Arvada Senior High school, in Arvada, CO, Inv,Eaton advised Officer M~11oy of the information included in thisinvestigative lead. Officer Malloy advised Inv, Eaton that he didnot recognize any of the persons in any newspaper photographs asthose of studenes attending Arvada Senior High School. OfficerMalloy also advised that he has not been contacted by any currentor former students or any school staff as havins recognized anypersons in the newspaper photographs as students at Arvada SeniorHigh School,

It is Inv. Saton's opinion that Page's client'S daughter may

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PIRNAlU< Arvada Police/Court SystemArvada Police Department

Nl'.RllA'l'IVE

Page 205/12/1999

Ref # 99-12067TyPe AS STOll.

Location 5201 S l?IiRC~ ST

Reported Date 04/20/1999 Time 12,39'32Statu. RTF

OET60 05(12/1999 051199/~TON(SH

have viewed photog~aphs of the three male subjects contacted inClement Park near Columbine High School. Said subjects werecontacted during the initial investigation, decained and late~

released. !nv, eaton nas identifi&d those subjects as MatenewAkard, James Brunetti, and Matthew Malty. The daughter'.statements to her mother may have become confused as they werepassed on to P4ge and Inv. Eaton believes that the daugh~er mayvery well have been talking about Na1ty, Akard, and arunetti andaware of them as students in the Arvada area, though they had notattended Arvada Senior High SchOOl. Akard, Brunet~i and Nalty,thougn not attending Arvada Senior Righ School, have numerOuSfriends at Arvada Senior High School and often socialize in thearea of Arvada Senior High School and may have been confused asstudents ac Arvada Sen10r Hign sehoQl.

Inv, Eaton will not be conducting any more investigationsconce~ning this investigative lead unless he o~herwise hears backf4Qm Page or the ~liant's daughter,

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BURKE, T.

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PROGRESS REPORTCHSINCIDENT/CONTROL #1980TYPED BY IACKLYN GEE(ACSO)

On 042999, !!lisInvesagarce conracted a subjectidentified as:

Burke, JoanneDeb: 1201594740 S. Pierson WayLirderon, Co. 80127PhI 303-933-2491

Regarding her son, identifiedas:

Burke, TerryDob: 112282

Joanne advised the following:

ThatTerry has long hear, wearsa treech coal. and hangsout with the"goth's" and "stoner's",Although is nota member of the Trench Coax Mafia.

ThatTetry is a fll'ea! kid tbaris an A plusstudenl tbaldoesa lot of volunteer work for theCommunity.

That Joanne will haveTerry callthisInvestigator whenhe gets home.

TerI"1 calledthisInvestigator and advised the following:

ThatTerryis a stullenl at Dakota Ridge, wlrich is a school near Chatfield.

TbarTerryhas beardabout theTrenchCoatMafiathrough conversations with otherJ<id's although be wasnOl a member and didnotknowanyone involved in this incident.

ThatTerryno longerwears his rrench coat as a resultof thisincident.

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CAMPBELL, CAMILLIE

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CASE NUMBER 99-7625SUPPLEMENT RERPORT

REPORTING AGENCY: JEFFERSON COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICEREPORTING OFFICER: WYGANT, SK 100!#'pV]

DATE OF THIS REPORT; 082299CASE STATUS: OPEN

WITNESS INFORMATIONCONTROL NUMBER 3525

CORYCAMPBELL DOB 032986170 WILLOWLEAF DRIVELITTLETON, COLORADO 80127PHONE 303972 8815STUDENT: DEERCREEKELEMENTARY

CAMlLLLE CAMPBEL DOB 082480170 WILLOW LEAFDRIVELITTLETON, COLORADO 80127PHONE 303972 8815STUDENT: CHATFIELDHIGH SCHOOL

INVESTIGATION

On 082199 I attempted to contactCoryCampbell with negativeresults. Idid telephonically interviewed Camille Campbell, the sister ofCoryCampbell. Camille is a studentat Chatfield HighSchool. I asked Camille ifshe was the only sister ofCory, she repliedyes.I asked Camilleifshe had friends that attended Columbine High School.She replied in the affinnative. I askedCamille ifany ofber friends thatattend or have attendedCMS haveever said anything to her about seeingfour shooters,or ifthey saw two shooters discardtheir trench coats and fleeinto the crowdon April20 1999. Camille repliedby saying, "I don'trememberany ofmy friends from CHS ever telling meanything like that." Iasked her if she had ever beardanybody else say thingssimilar to this, andshe replied, no. Camille did not recallany conversations that she had withher sister over this incident.

DISPOSITION: CASE OPEN

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CAMPBELL. CORY

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CASE NUMBER99.7625SUPPLEMENT REPORT

REPORTING AGENCY; JEFFERSON COUNTY SHERIFF'SOFFICE

REPORTING OFFICER: SK WYGANT l00l~DATE OF THIS REPORT: 082599

CASE STATUS: OPEN

WITNESS Thi'FORMATIONCONTROL NUMBER 3525CORY CAMPBELL DOB 032986170 WilLOW LEAFDRNELlTILETON, COLORADO 80127PHONE: 303 972 8815STUDENT: DEERCREEKELE:MENTARY

INVESTIGATION

On 082399, I telephonically interviewed Cory Campbell. Cory told me thatshe knew nothing about anybody seeing four shooters or two shootersdiscarding their coats and then fleei\1g into the crowd at Columbine HighSchool on April 20 1999. Cory said that she had heard through the rumormill that there were possibly more than two shooters. She denied eversaying that her sister's friends saw four shooters.

DIsPOsmON: CASE OPEN

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CARLINE, E.

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CONTIN1IATION 0Reporting ,4gency Reporting Office!' Case Report 'to

SUPPLEMENT X JCSO BROOKS 99-7625-BBICQtlnt:l':tiRg Case R"P'J!t No Vietim Nall'l(! Original Report DateThis Report

COLUMBINE 05-25·99~ ":'l ....sifkation X FIRSTDIi:GREE MURDER OffiiNe SWU/o: Open X IMCliptioru.U!yrlq~ CJ Re«tmmend Cue; R¢"iew 0

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EricKenneth Carline/ DOB 112057

9208 S. BighornDrive

Littleton, Colorado 80127

303-973-2584 - home

1-888·308-4172 - pager

Lockheed Martin/ Logistics Engineer

II'<'VESTIGATION,

)n 05-24-99, at about3:55 p.m.. I interviewed Eric Carlineas follow upon DN3670. The interview wasconducted at Eric',

home.

Erictoldme that on 04.16.99, at about 5:00 p.m., he was insidehisborne whenhe heard the round of gunshots comingfrorr

behindhis home. Ericsaid that he walkedout onto his backdeck to ascertain where the gunshots werecomingfrom. Upor

doingso, he discovered theywerecomingfrom belowa hill. directly behindhis home. Althoughhe didn't seethe shootens>

Ericsaidthat he wassomewhat angryin thatwhoeverwasshoalingapparently didn't realizethey were in suchcloseproximity

to his and other nearbyhomes. Eric said that he then yelleda few timesfrom his deck for the shooterts) to "Knock it off:

assuming that they wouldhear him,quit shooting, and go away. Eric 'aid that despitehis yelling,the shootingcontinuedam

he then called the JeffersonCounty Sheriff's Office to report it. Eric said that shortly after making this call. the shootin;

stopped. Ericsaid that he didn't think anythingofthis at the time. He said that two or three times a year, he hearsgunshot

frompeople who shootalongthe DeerCreek Canyonroadside, andassumed this was simplyanother such incident.

Erictoldme that on 04.20-99,the day oftbe Columbine shooting, he arrived homefromworkearlierthan usual(around 3:3.

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p.m.) and began walking his dog in the neIghborhood While retrievinghis mail, Eric said he ran into a newneighbor, Bria

with whomhe worksat LockheedMartinbuthadn't seenforseveralyears. Ericsaid thatthe two of them thenbegandiscussir

mediaaccountsof the events that occurredatColumbine,and also thepresenceof policeand newsmedia intheirneighborhoc

Eric said neither he nor Brian knew at that time Why the police were in tt

neighborhood. Eric said later that night, while watchingtelevision at his home, a member of the newspapermedia knock!

on his door and asked him ifhe knew anything about the Klebold's. Eric told him thathe didn't, and that he had no desire

talk to reporters. Eric said this person then left without further incident, Eric said that he returned to watching televise

coverageof the Columbine shooting, during which he then learned why the police and news mediawere inhis neighborhoo

Eric said that that night, he beganthinkingabout the Columbineshootings, and the possibih

thatthegunshots he hadheard thepreviousSaturdaymaysomehowbe connected, Accordingly, Ericsaid that the nextrnornir

(04·21-99), he telephonedthe JeffersonCounty Sheriff's Officeand left a messageto that effect with Investigations Sergea

.andy West. Later in the day (around 3:00 p.rn.),while on ajob at BuckleyAir Force Base, Eric said that he again telephot»

the Sheriff's Office and spoke with one of the Investigations secretaries. Again, Eric reported the gunshot' he had heard (

04-16-99 and the possible link with the Columbine 'hooters, Eric said that the secretary told him she would pass ti

informationOn to the appropriate investigators. Eric 'aid thathe neverheard back from anyone from the Sheriff s office,a.

that he never called back because he assumed the investigators were busy and he didn't want to be a "pest"

Eric said that on 04-26-',9, at about 7:20 p.m., he was on his back deck and noticeda yellow, older model pickup truck, w

a whitecamper shell, parkedapproximately75 yards east,along DeerCreek CanyonRoad,of wherehe had heardthe gunshc

on 04·16·99. Upon closer observation(with binocularsl, Ericsaid he saw a personwalking in and around the bushes near t

truck. Eric said that it appeared this individual was looking for something. At first, Eric said that he assumed it was

investigatorfollowingup on whet he had reported. Ericsaid that he becamecurious, and walkeddown to where this trucka

individual were. Eric said that as he approached this individual, he realized it wasn't an investigator. Eric said that Ii

individual, whom he described as a white male, late 20's to early 30's, shoulderlength brownhair, was walking in and arou

the bushes and appeared to be intently lookingfor something, Eric said that he said something like, "nice evening for a wa

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continued walking past him. toward the creek, Eric said that as he walked past the truck, which he described as 10·15 yea

old, he notedthe licenseplate: Colorado20395YS, Ericsaid thathe then left that area and returned home. Laterin the evenir

Eric said that he checked the area againand that this individual hadleft, Eric thinks this individual may have been looking!

spent shells.

Prior to concludingthe interview,Eric took me to the two areas along Deer Creek Canyon Road he had pointedout. The ar

wherehe heard the shooting coming from is a dirt shoulder on the southside of Deer Creek Canyon Road,approximately I:

yards The area where he saw the individual and yellow truck is also on the south side of Deer ere

Canyon Road, on a dirt shoulder I circle drive, about 75 yards west ofCougar Road, The interview concluded at about 4:

p.m,

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Jeffrey Michael Harthan

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3469 East Filbert Avenue

Parker,Colorado 80134

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:ONTlNUATION 0Repo;:Ktine: Ajency R~l1ing;Otllcet CaseRenortNQ

;UPPLEMENT -c JCSO FELSOCI 99.7625·Qcnnecting CaseReport::-1o VIC1j:m Name Onginal R~port Date This R¢pOrf IIlS-lJ6-99 1

.!llliSllk.ari<m X FirstDegree Murder Offenu S!3.ro(~ ~ X £"-<:I!I¢lU>Il.I!Y Cleared 0 Recommend Case: Review c I

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DREW SULLlVAN CASSIDY. DOBI02"()3-89

5245 West Ottawa Avenue

Littleton, Colorado 80127

(303) 932-8025

MIKE CASSIDY

Ie as above

INVESTIGAnON:

At 1630hours, I contacted Drew Cassidyby telephone in referenceto a Murder in the First Degree that occurredat Columbine

High School on 4-20-99

During our conversation, Drew stated that about 1000 hours that day he was sitting on the front porch of his house. He told

me that a light blue compact car, which he believed was a two door, drove westbound past his residence. He stated that they

were going a "little" above the speed limit He stated that the windowswere down. I asked him how many people were in the

vehicle, and he stated that there were four males in the car. He slated they ail were wearing black clothing. [asked him what

color hair they had, and be stated all he can remember was that one or two of them had brown hair. [asked him about the

driver's hair color, and he stated that he could not remember. ! asked him if they said anything as they drove by Or if they

noticed him. He informedme that theydid not see him, but they wereyelling a different language. I asked him if that could

have been the radio playing in the car, and he stated no they were yelling.

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[asked him if they had anythingin their hands or hangingout ofthe car. He slated that the guy in the right rear passengerseat

had something in his left hand, but it might have been the seat belt fromthe front seat. I asked him ifhe noticed anything else

about the car and asked him if it had a sunroof, and he Slated that be believed it did not. I asked him how far away was the

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SUPPLEMENT y JCSO FELSOCI 99-7625-Q

Connecting Case Report No Victim Name OriginalRepon Date This Report

05-06-99

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porch from the road. and he did not know. rasked his mother after our conversation, and she stated that the distance is about

20 feet. She also stated that he told her that it wag possibly. hatchback vehicle.

This interview was conducted while Drew Cassidy was in the state ofNew York.

DISPOSITION; Open.

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UTTLETON FIRE DEPARTMENT2255WESTBE.qRY AVENUE· LITTLETON, COLO. 80165

(303) 7115-31100

CONTINUATION

)4-27·991 receivedinformation from:

~SUPPWEMENTALREPORT

CRt: 199.34891DATE: 04-27·99

CHICOTA, Cork (M.J.) 008: 08-21-438906West Bowles Avenue#220Littleton Colorado 80123(303) 973-8590· office(303} 973-8679· horne

CHICOTA related the following information:

·That onTuesdayApril 20, 1999 he was In the areaof Bowles andWadsworth;•Thathe had parkednear the 'ear of the csntura Medical Plaza building locatedat:

·8246West BowlesAvenue

•Thathe observed three malespark andexn a vehiclein theparking lot;•That the three maleswere wearingblackmilitary atllre;•That the malesstopped and talked wilh him;-That tile malescommenled something to theeffect that

·"111eywere in Ihe area 10 help \heir friends at \hescnoor

•That thecommentswere made during\he shoollng at Columbine High school;•ThatCHICOTA commented the time was before or rightaround the noonhour;

I advised CHICOTAthal he neededto make contact with theJefferson CountySheriff's Officeand prOVide tnemthesameinlormalion. This report is to verify that the information was forwarded and to serve as a lead sheet lorI' ,tigalo,s collecting Intel information on the Incident.

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M.J. CORK CHICOTAf'RESroE.\(]' &:cso

M J C DEVELOPMENT, INC.COMMERCIAL SERVICES

8906WEST !!OWl.ES AVENUS, S1,J1TE 220UTTlETON, COI.ORAOO 00123

303-913-6500 FAX 300-97.J.ll672

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Rick I.. YoungDepUly FireMarshal

FlreCe_ent22S5 West Serry AvenueLJttl&ton. Colorado 801653.03--795-3811FAX 303-795·3929Emall: (!youngOmall.littialCrl.otg

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NARRATIVE

Page 105/06/1999

Ref 11 99-12067 ReportedType ASS~TOA

Location 6201 S PIERCE

DETU 05/06/1999 0505991 TON

Date 04/20/~999 Time 12,39,32Status RTF

uefferson County Sheriffls Department /99·7625

Control #1506 (Associated to control numbers 1049, .050, 1107 and2.008)

On April 28, 1999 Investigator Duane Eaton of the ArvadaPolice Department was assigned leads from information controlsheets lS06 and 2008 Lead sheet control n1506 listed the sourceof the information as Cork Chicota. The person taking thisinformation was Jefferson County Sheriff'. DepartmentInvestigations Division secretary Judy Searle. Said informationhad been taken on April 26, 1999 at approximately 0900 hours. Thenarrative portion of the lead sheet advised that Chicota had talkedto three mal~s in Clement Park approximately five minutes beforethey were arrested. this would have been following the homicidesat Columbine High School.

The source of the information on lead sheet control #2008 wasRick Young of the Littleton Fire Department. In the narrativeportion of lead sheet #200a Young advised he had received~nformation from Chicota that Chicota had observed three malesdressed in military attire in Clement Park at approximately 1200hours. Young also advised in the narrative portion of this lead~hdet that Chicota claimed to have spoken with the three males.

Investigator Eaton was assigned the task of contac~in9 Chicotaand interviewing reference his contact with the three males inClement Park.

On April 30, 1999 at apprcximately 1435 hours, InvestigatorEa~On was able to make telephone contact with Chicota, Chicotaadvised Investigator Eaton that on Tuesday, April 20, 1999 he wasin the area of a aeries of medical building~ located on the eastside of Wadsworth and south of Bowles Avenue. He advised thesebuildings backe4 up to Clement Park. Chicota advi$ed that the jobhe was on in this area was at the medical bUilding #2. Chicotaadvised that shortly before responding to this location he had beenin his office nearby and beard about the incident at Columbine HighSchool. Chicota advised with this information in mind he walkedinto the park area and walked up on top of a mound of dirt with hisbinoculars in an attempt to see any activity taking place at ornear ColUmbine High school.

Chicota advised that while standing on top of the mound ofdirt three males approached him and began speaking with him. Headvised the males had parked behind an Einstein bagel shop and hehad first noticed them exiting their vehicle because of theclothing they were wearing. He advised their clothing was militaryin appearance. chicota advised he could not recall specificallywhat the three males were wearing but that it only reminded him ofmilitarr gear,

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NARRATIVE

Page 205/06/1999

Ref # 99-12067Type ASSTOA

Location 6201 S PIERCE ST

Reported Date 04/20/1999 Time 12,39,32Status RTF

DET41 OS/06/1999 OSOS99/EATON/MO

Chicota advised Investigator Eaton that as the three subjectswalked up onto the mound of dirt near him he acknowledged theirpresence and said hello. Chicota advised the three males told himthey had come to the a~ea in an attempt to see what was going atColumbine High school. He advised they told him they were going totake a walk over towards the school. Chicota advised the threemales also told him that they had friends over at the school andwanted to help them. Chicota advised Investigator Eaton he askedthe three if their friends at the school were students. Chicotaadvised that the three males then told him, "Yeah they go to schoolthere. "

Chicota advised Investigator Eaton he asked the three maleswhy they weren't in school ~~d if they were also students atColumbine High School. Chicota advised the males told him theywere all students at Wheat Ridge High School and not Columbine HighSchool. Chicota advised the subject he described as tall with badteeth then told him that he used to go to school at Columbine HighSchool.

Chicota advised Investigator Eaton that the three males toldhim that they communicate with their friends often and knew thatsomething baa was going to happen at Columbine High School.Chicota advised he made a comment to the three about how terribleit was what was taking place at the high school. Chicota statedthat the subject who he described as being short, quiet and wearingRay Ban sunglasses said, nYeah but theY're getting even. It

Chicota advised Investigator Eaton he had talked with thethree males for approximately three minutes. He advised he beganto realize that when talking about their friendS the three malesmight have in fact been discussing the shooters instead of thevictims at Columbine High School. Chicota advised InvestigatorEaton he then began to ask the three more detailed questions abou~

their purpose for being in the area ~,d they began to back off ontheir statements to him, He advised the three then wandered offinto Clement Park walking towards Columbine High School.

Chicota advised Investigator Eaton he did not notice anyweapons or anything else suspicious about the males except fortheir statements.

From Chicota's description of the subjects that he had spokenwith in Clement Park and from statements caken previously byInvestigator Eaton from subjects Matthew Nalty, James Br~netti andMatthew Akard, that the three subjects Chicota had spoken with andthe three subjects previously mentioned by Investigator Eaton werein all likelihood all one and the same. In previous interviewswith Nalty, Brunetti and Akard. all three subjects advisedInvestigator Eaton that they had spoken with a male on a mound ofdirt on the west side of the lake in Clement Park. The threesubjects advised Investigator Eaton they had only asked the male if

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NARRATIVE

Page 305/06/1995

Ret # 99-12067l'tpe ASSTOA

~cation 6201 S PIERCE ST

Reported Date 04/20/1999 Time 12:39:32Status RTF

DET41 05/06/1999 050599/EATON!MO

he was aware of what was taking place over at the school and if hehad been able to observe any of the activi~y. They advisedInvestigator Eaton that when this male could not provide anyinformation they then decided to get closer to the sohool in thehope$ of either seeing some of the activity or speaking with otherpersons aware of what was taking place. All three Subjects denymaking any statements to any persona that they were friends of thesuspects and were on their way to Columbine High School to help thesuspects:.

On Wednesday, May 5, 1999 at approximately 1235 hours,Investigator Eaton once again spoke with James Brunetti on thetelephone. Investigator Eaton asked Brunetti specific questionsabout his; Nalty'g and Akard;s contact with Chicota in ClementPark, Investigator Eaton asked Brunetti if he recalled makingcontact with and speaking with a male on a dirt mound who hadbinoculars and was attempted to view the school with thebinoculars. Brunetti advised Investigator Eaton that he recalledmaking contact with tha~ male. In~estiga~or Eaton asked Brunettito explain once again to Investigator Eaton any conversations theymay have had with the male whom Investigator Eaton has identifiedas Chicota. Brunetti advised Investigator Eaton that the three ofthem asked the male if he was able to see what was caking place atthe school but that the male advised them he didn't know because hecouldn't see much from his location. Investigator Eaton askedBrunetti if he or the others had advised the male that they hadfriends at the school, either suspects or victims. Brunettiadvised Investigator Eaton they didn't discuss anything else withthe male except for questioning him about the activity at theschool. Investigator Eaton aSked Brunetti if he or the other twohad told the male on the dirt mound if they had previous knowledgeof what was going to take place due to communications on theInternet wich friends. Brunetti once again denied making any suchstatements. It should be noted that Brunetti advised InvestigatorEaton that he and Malty had spent the previous two days in New YorkCity taping a second show fer Sally Jesse Raphael, a televisiontalk show host. He advised that while there he and Walty took apolygraph and they were attempting to get the results and questionsand answers asked to Investigator Eaton as soon as possible.

Also on this date, Investigator Eaton had telephone contactwith Matthew Malty. Nalty confirmed that he and Brunetti had beenin New York City taping a second show for Sally Jesse Raphael. Hedid advised the two of them took a poiygraph at the request of theSally Jesse Raphael show. Nalty advised the polygraph was given byMichael Martin of Priority Investigations at 553 Main Street,Stroudsburg, ~A 81360/TX,1-800-545-1112. NaltyadvisedInvestigator Eaton he would attempt contact with Michael Martin assoon as possible and have their test results back to InvestigatorEaton at the Arvada police Deparcment. .

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N:ARAA'rIVE

Page 105/10/1999

Ref # 99-12067Type ASSTOA

Location 6201 S PI~R~ ST

Reported Date 04/20/1999 Time 12,39,32Status RTF

DETl03 05/09/1999 0,60999/VONIlIlROHE!SH

The following supplement will be in reference to Arvada PoliceDepartment CR#99- 12067 that will correspond with the JeffersonCounty Sheriff'. Department CR#99-7625 in relation to the maseshootings/murders at Columbine Hign School on 04/20/99. 10 (Det.Jim Vonderohe) is a member of the task force assigned toinvestigate this tragedy at Columbine High School and, therefore,is assigned leads regarding follow up inveetigation. Thissupplemental report will be in ~eference to lead control *3861 1

which stated that a fo~e4 Columbine High School student,identified as Michael Chlebik, was observed outside of Columbineijigh School a few weeks after the shooting had ocourred,Additior~l information in this lead indicated that Michael Chlebikwas expelled from Columbine High School in 1997 and was a part ofthe llTrench Coat Mafia" organization. He is: further described inthe lead sheet as being very volatile and one who always wears Armyfatigues.

On OS/20/99, 10 telephoned the residence of Michael Chlebik,telephone number 203- 720-3946 and contacted his mother, Sheidentified herself as being Ronnie Lynn ~homp$on who resided at5361 S Federal Ci~ #RI07, Littleton, CO 80123. She statedthat her date of birth was 01/28/60/ and her social security numberwas 550-23-2401, She stated that ehe ie employed at the Live RockPile Bar, located at 5151 S, Federal Blvd" in Littleton, telephonenumber 303- 795-1081.

After advising Ronnie Thompson of lO's reason for contactingher residence, she stated that her son, Michael Chlebik, did enrollat Columbine High School in the fall of 1998, but dropped out ofhlS junior year during that same year. She stated that he ispresently starting to obtain his OED through uArapahoe!DouglasWorks l

' which is an alternative SChool and one that. allows thestudent to obtain aGED.

Ronnie Thompson stated that her son, Mike, told her in 1998,while he was attending Columbine High School, that he wasapproached by members of a group identifying themselves as a nGreenBerets. II Ronnie Thompson stated that this group was known by thisname prior to the group adopting the moniker of the "Trench CoatMafia. ' l She stated t.hat Exic. Harris and ethers approached her 'Sonand asked him to hang out with them since he would get along betterwith them than with any other group at the school. She stated thatthe reason that her son waa approached initially was because he hasworn a long black trench coat for the past five years. She furtherstated that some of t.he guys in the "Green Beret II group did weargreen berets, but that her son never did.

Ronnie Thompson stated that her son, Mike, was mad an~ veryoffended that Eric Harris had asked him to join thia group becauseit was common knowledge amongst the atl,l.dents at the school ci-..atEric Ha.rris was jlgay. II Ronnie Thompson stated that her son toldEric Harris that he would net join their group, at which time, he

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lll\RRATlVE

Page 206/10/1999

R.. f '* 99-12067Type ASSTOA

Location 6201 S PIERCE ST

R..port..d ~ae.. 04/20/1999 Time 12:39:32Status RTF

DETIO) 06/09/1999 060999/VONDEROHE/SH

was never bothered by them again. She stated that she personallyhas never heard about Eric Harris again until the shootingsoccurre~ at the scheol.

Ronnie Thompson indicated to IO that it was her opinion thatColumbine Hi9h School was "preppy" and "jock orientated.'" Shestated that her Bon, Mike, and her daughter, Devan Chlebik 1 werenot !lmain stream students n and therefore I had nothing in commonwith the other ilpreppytl or lljock cz-i.encat.ed students. u She statedthat Devan Chelbic was a sophomor.. at Columbine High School, butthac she (Ronnie Thompson} pulled her out of school in January of1999. She stated that her daughter! Devan, is now attendingArapaho../Douglas works that is an alternative educational program.

Ronnie Thomp.on further advised !O that both her son anddaughter nave bean to the hospital several times in order to visitwith Richard Castaldo l one of the shooting victims on severaloccasions. She further stated that her daughter, Devan, also knewone of the shooting victims identified as Isaiah Shoels.

Ronnie Thompson indicated to 10 that her son, Mike, has beento Columbine High School during the la.t ...veral weeks. She statedthat approximately 7 to 10 days ago I he was walking in front of theschool with two friends! identified as Stephanie Wagner and herboyfriend! Jesse Evans, both ~ho are students at Columbine HighSchool. She stated that a truck driver got mad at her son when hewas walking across the street while the truck driver was drivingdown the street/ at which time a verbal altercation occurred, Sheseated that a Jefferson County Deputy came over to the scene andbecame very rude towards her son, due to his appearance in clothingand hair .tyle. Sh.. further stated that Stephanie and J ....e aregood friends of her .on and ~hae he vi$i~s them frequently, withthem residing near Columbine High School. She further advised 10that her son does wear some black clothing, but does not wear hisblack trench coat anymore, since this incident occurred onQ4/20/99.

Ronnie Thomp.on advised 10 that on Q4/20/99, she h..ard aboutthe shooting in~ident at Columbine High school on the newa mediashortly after this incident began and before twelve oiclock. Shestated ~hat her second cou.in called Mike at home upon her (Ronn~e

Thompson'.i orders in order to tell him not eo go anywhere untilshe got there because she was afraid that he would run Over toColumbine High School once he knew what was taking place there,Ronnie Thomp.on stated that wh..n her cousin called ov..r to theresidence, Mike was asleep at that time. Ronnie Thompson advisedIO that her son did se.. Jes.e Evans and Stephanie wagner ontelevision that afternoon when he was watching this incidentunfold. She otated that her son, Mike, did rush ov..r to ColumbineHigh School and that later that afternoon, he along with oom.. ofthe other kids, came back to their house during the mid afternoonhours while the SWAT Team was still inside the school.

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NAll.RATIVll:

?age 306/10/1999

Ref # 99-12057'l'YP" ASSTOA

Location 5201 S PIERCE S~

Reported Date 04/20/l999 Time l2;39:32Status RTF

DE~103 06/09/1999 060999/VONDERoHE/SH

At this time, IO spoke with Michael D. Chlebik, DOB, 03/2S/S1,on the telephone, with him advising IO that his physicaldescription at this time shows him to have a Mohawk and woulddescribe himself as being a "punk rock" person. He further statedthat he also wears spike studs and Army green khaki pants.

In discussing the matter of him being invited into the groupformerly known as the Green Berets and presently known as the'~Trench Coat Mafia l

1l he indicated that he is unsure if E:.r:ic ge r-r-Lapersonally was one of the members who invited him to join thisgroup. He f~rther advised to that this group later became known asthe llTrench Coat Mafia" and that at times, they would get into hisface about not joiriing them! but that he would stand up to them andtell them that he would not became a member of their group. Hefurther stated that he had heard through the r~mor mill at school,that the mem}:)ex$ of this "'Trench Coat Mafia" w~re gay or homosexualand that they would grope each other in the hallways, which he didnot personally care for.

Mike Chlebik advised IO that he dropped out of Columbine HighSchool before the beginning of 1999. He further stated that hepersonally did not know Dylan KlebQld or Eric Harris. He alsostated that he has not heard any rumors as to who else mighc beinvolved in this shooting and killing tragedy. He furtherindicated to IO that he did not have any knowledge that E~ic Harrisand oylan Klebold or any other "Trench Coat Mafia'l member orassociate were involved in the manufacturing or making of anyexplosives or pipe bombs.

With Michael Chlebik being unable to add any additionalinformation. the interview was concluded at this time,

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CHLUMSKY, L

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FEDERAL lllJ'REAV OF lNVllSTIGATlON

5/l:l/99

On 5/12/99, Laura Chlumsky, ooB 12/6/54, 6516 SOuthsaulsbury Court, Littleton, Colorado was advised of the identityof the interviewinq Agent, and the nature and purpose of theinterview. She provided the following information.

On 4/20/99, Mrs. ChlUlllSky was in her yard working atapproximately 11:15-11:20 a.m. when she heard what she believedto be qun shots in the vic::inity of the high sc::hool. She called aneighbor and told her What she tho\l'ilht was 90ing on, and told tbeneiqhbor that she was 90ing to drive to the school to see whatwas happeninq. She drove toward the school on Pierc::e, only tofind it blocked off by law enforcement. She then drove aroundthe qeneral area in the neiqhborhood. At approximately 11:40a.m. she noticed a yOlUlg man standing on the corner of Hoover andTeller Avenues. She thought that this boy was prObably aColUlllbine stUdent. She asked the boy it he knew what was goingon at the high school, and he responded 'I think I do, but I don'twant to say'. She told the boy that if he knew anything, beshould immediately report it to the authorities. He respondedthat he knew that he should. She told him that there had beenshots fired at the high school, whereby the boy placed his facein his hands and said in a distressed tone, 'Oll. my God, no'!!Mrs. ChlumSky stated that her of impression of his reaction wasone of disbelief or remorse as if he knew what was happening atthe school, versus one of a shocked reaction or surprised. Mrs.Chlumsky told the boy that he needed to report what he knew tothe authorities. There was alot of vehicle traffic:: in thisVicinity, and about at that time, Mrs. Chlumsky'S daughter pulledup with her friend, Marc::ie Visnic. Her daughter briefly talkedto her, and told her that the boy she was talking to was BrooksBrown. Mrs. Chlumsky stated that her daughter saw Brooks getinto a sport utility Vehicle at this intersection, and driveaway. Mrs. Chlumsky later saw a newscast with Brooks Brown onit, and confirmed that this was the same boy she had talked to atthe intersection of Hoover and Teller Avenues.

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5{12/99

~, 4-0N-57419/ 99-76251 CN3752

by SA Russell J. Atanasio

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COWGILL, D.

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Pag,,_ of PagesDenver Police Department

STATEMENT

Case No. _

o Person advisad

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I h""e resa the foregoing statement and the facts contslnea therein are true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Jdo net maimain that it contains en of the facts or details of the incident. but only those facts about which { have beenasked,

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&if 8'rjme Statement C~p1ete

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PIRNARR Arvada Police/Court SystemArvada Police Department

NARRATIVE:

Page 1Q5/24h999

Reported Date 04/20(1999 Time 12:39:32Status RTF

Ref It 99-12067l'JPe ASSTOA

Locacion 6201 S prERC~

DET84 OS/24/1999 05219~~KK

JCSD 99-7625CONTROL #2063

On May 19, 1999, Investigator Duane Eaton of the Arvada PoliceDepartment was assigned investigative lead #2063. The source ofthe information listed on the information control sheet was ChrisTomford of the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office. The narrativeportion of the form advised that Mike Heylin of the JeffersonCounty District Attorney's Office was requesting a reinterview ofDannon cowgill to elaborate on statements made on a Denver PoliceDepartment witness statement form. Cowgill advised a Denver policeofficer that he had observed one of the suspects near the frontdoor of Columbine High S~hool+ Investigator Eaton was assigned thetask of contacting and interviewing Dannon Cowgill about hisobservations while dxiving southbound on Pierce Street.

On Friday, May 21; 1999 at approximately 1000 hours,Investigator Eaton was able to make telephone contact with Cowgill.Cowgill identified himself as Dannen Ole Cowgill iOOB 03/24(79),4660 South Vivian Street, Morrison, Colorado, 80465; telephone 303­972-0057. Cowgill is employed by Walmart at Quincy and Wadsworthin Lakewood, colorado. It should be noted that attached to theinfozma~ion control sheet was a yellow Denver Police Departmentwitness statement form with a cne paragraph statement from Cowgillas to what he had observed. Investigator Eaton advised cowgillthat he had the witness statement form but wished to have Cowgillelaborate on the inforrnat1cn he had written. Cowgill agreed to aninterview with Investigator Eaton.

Cowgill advised Investigator Eaton that on Tuesday, April 20,1999 at approximately 1135 hours, he was driving southbound onpierce Street, Cowgill advised Investigator Eaton that he wasdriving a metallic blue colored Ford Ranger pickup truck. CowgilladVised tha~ it was a warm day and he had his truck windows down.Cowgill advised that he heard an explosion and looked to his righttowards Columbine High School as he was passing by. cowgilladvised Investigator Eaton that he observed numerous studentsexiting the school. cowgill further advised that he also observeda white male standing along the fence which separates ColumbineHigh School from Clement Park. He advised that he believed thisperson looked suspicious due to the fact that he was standing alongthe fence while others were running past him,

Cowgill described this male as possibly a student of ColumbineHigh School, approximately 17 to 19 years of age. Cowgill advisedthat the male was a white male wearing a black trench coat, blacksunglasses, though the style was unknown, a black t-shirt withoutany markings observed, black jeans and white socks. Cowgilladvised Investigator Eaton that he could not recall what kind ofshoes the subject was wearing nor the color or style of his hairand that the subject was not wearing a hat.

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NARR.l\.TIVE

Page 2OS/24/1999

Ref # 99-12057Type ASSTOA

Location 5201 S PIERCE ST

Reported Date 04/20{1999 Time 12,39,32Stat.us RTF

DETS4 OS/24/1999 052lS9/EATON/KK

Investigator Eaton asked Cowgill if he had observed anythingin the subject's hands, cowgill advised Investigator Eaton thai hedid not observe anything in the subject's hands. InvestigatorEaton also asked Cowg~ll if he had observed any bags or back-packson the ground near the subject. cowgill advised Investigator Eatonehae he did not observe any objects on the ground near the subject.

Investigator Eaton asked Cowgill if he nad, observed any otherpersons who seemed to be associated with the subject. Cowgilladvised Investigator Eaton thac the subject appeared to be alone.

Cowgill advised Investigator Eaton that he did not stop butturned soon after into che Leawood subdivision before leaving thearea.

Cowgill advised Investigator €a~on that he had no otherinformation in reference his obse~Jations that date, InvestigatorEaton concluded the interview with Cowgill at app~oximately 1010hours.

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DIERKEN, J.

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JEFFERSON COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFlCB

SnpPLEMINTAH RBPORT

Defendant,Date.

Deputy D.A .•

Harris/Klebold

May 18, 1999

Docket :Num1ler'Case :Num1ler,

Investigator:

99A062

Gallagher M.

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Witness: Judy Dierken

ooB 8-2-53

5 White Burch

Littleton. co.

303-933-4199

On May 17. 1999 this investigator conducted an interview with

Judy Dierken in reference to the above case. Ms. Dierken was in

charge of the food committee for the After Prom Party on April 17.

1999 at Columbine High School. Ms. Dierken made the following

statements.

Ms. Dierken stated she worked on Friday April 16. 1999 from 3

P.M. to 11 P.M., Saturday from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. and Saturday night

11:15 P.M. to 6 A.M. Sunday.

Ms. Dierken stated they kept the food for the party in the Home

Economics room kitchen which was by the gymnasium. They also kept

food in the freezer in the school cafeteria.

Ms. Dierken stated on Saturday night at approxiamately 11: 15

P.M. she and Linda Reffel, who was another person helping out on the

party went to the freezer located in the cafeteria to get food for

the party. upon opening the door they saw a propane gas tank

sitting in the freezer. There was a tray of pepsi cups with ice

setting on the tank. There was a four wheel push cart sitting next

to the propane tank.

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Linda Reffel stated what is this doing here talking about thepropane gas tank. Linda thought it was a helium gas tank to blow upthe balloons for the party.

! showed Ms. Di~rken the photo of the propane gas tank that wasfound in the cafeteria. . Ms. Dierken identified the propane tank inthe photo.as being the same one she saw in the freezer on April 17,

1999.

Ms. Dierken was asked if the freezer door was ajar or was thedoor shut. Ms. Dierken stated the freezer door was shut.

MS. Dierken was also shown the photo of the blue duffle bagwhich was also in the cafeteria and was asked if she saw that bag inthe freezer. Ms. Dierken stated she did not remember if she saw the

blue bag or not.

In addition Ms. Dierken remembered seeing Dylan Klebold at theparty with a kid with green hair.

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Date

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ENSMINGER, S

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Colorado State PatrolInvestigative Services Section

Columbine High School Incident

Date of Report: 05·10·99 Control Number: 1905

Tj'pt <:t'Print N_~: (Repc.n~ by) SigMtlml; lBMNumbtr:

Sgt.Tom Conroy ~ IS34

c1-Ensminge,\ Stephanie was identified.. knowing some of theTCMmembers from ColumbineHS whowere involvedin the incidenton Q4.2Q-99.

Subject:

Ensminger. Stephanie DOBIOSCI9-811117RidgeViewDr.Broomfield. Co.Tele. 303439-7834

Narrativ.:

a"lSMlNGER was interviewed at BroomfieldHS ODOH)7-99 ENSMINGER stated!bat she casua11y knew the threeinllivlduals tbat were contactedat Columbine HS on Q4.2Q-99 byJCSO. Theseind1v1doals were originally believed tobe associates of the TCM. nulwerelatel: released. ENSMINGER wasnet able 10 providethe names of theseindividuals.

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• FERGUSON, J.

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• Reponing Agency Reporting Offiw- Cue Report NoCOt'lTINUATION 0

SUPPi.EMENT y JCSO MCFADDEN 99-7625-V

ConMetingCase Report No Victim NameOriginal Report Date This Report

05-19-99.ifiea:ipn X First Degree Murder Offl'l~SUM; Optfl X ~i"f1111yCl~ 0 Recommend Case: Review X

Reel;IMir~",)on 0 Clt'al'l!dby Amst o Ut\f~\ll'hW;l " \ Closure 0

r~ ~ Qua.1fitY l Bmd Namll' I o.:~aipllon I smal No.Valw: I V~I'.l~ ! ValueSiden RecOWred Dilma~d

TELEPHONE INTERVIEW WITH JAN FERGUSON

(303) 978-1)448, work: (303) 271-6567/271-6844

INVESTIGATION:

On 05-19-99, at about 1510hours, I telephoned Jan Ferguson concerning control#30-88. The lead sheet advisedthat Ferguson

workedat the afterprom party at Columbine HighSchool on Saturday, 4-17-99.and observedindividuals going intoan areaof

the schoolthat they shouldn't have and that she mightbe able to possibly identify them.

Ferguson toldme thatshe was working at the high school on 4-17-99 and arrivedat approximately 2400hours. Ferguson stated

that while workingat the tattooboth(diagram attached)she observed whatshe describedas one male and one female walking

together and go behindan area thatwassetup as a wall made ofplastic. Ferguson statedthat sheoverheardother peopleworking

at the afterpromactivitiesstate thatstudents werenot allowedto go past the plasticbecause it lead intothe schooland that only

thejanitorscould accessthatarea. Ferguson statedbetween 2400 hours and 0400 hours she observed this one couplego behind

the plastic which lead into the school. Ferguson stated she did not see those individuals return to the after prom activities,

Ferguson statedthat she would not be able to identify either the male or the female.

DISPOSITION: Case open, pending further investigation. Lead"30·88 closed.

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On 4/27/99, SA Michael w. Howell contacted managers atCostco, Park Meadows Mall, 8686 Park Meadows Center Drive,Littleton, Colorado regarding the Columbine High School shooting.The managers were advised of the identity of the interviewingAgent and the nature of the interview, which was to check forpurchased made by Harris and K1ebold on 4/13/99. Dave McGuire,Manager, telephone number (303)708-0815 and Cynthia Cordell,Assistant Warehouse Manager, telephone number (303)708-0012advised that they would check the Costeo computer database todetermine if Eric Harris or Dylan Klebold had made any purchasesat Costco on the date April 13, 1999.

On 4/27/99, SA Howell was telephonically contacted andadvised that no purc~ases were made by Harris or Klebold on thedate mentioned.

On 4/27/99, SA Howell contacted Connie Goodlow, date ofbirth 12/23/46, 8505 E. Temple Dr. #442, Denver, Colorado 80237,regarding Rapid Start Control Number 1492, a tip Goodlow hadcalled in stating that she had seen Harris and Klebold in Costeoon 4/13/99. Goodlow advised that she saw three white maleswearing black trench coats inside Costeo on 4/13/99 between 15:45and 16:15. The three were near the food area of Costco eatingfree samples which had been placed out. After seeing pictures ofHarris and Klebold in the paper, Goodlow realized that two of thethree individuals were Harris and Klebold.

Goodlow described Harris as a white male, approximately5'10", approximate age 17-18, wearing a black trench coat (whichcame down to the ankle) with a hood. Goodlow described Kleheldas a white male, approximate height 6'1"-6'2", approximate age17-18, wearing a trench ooat (which came down to the ankle) .

Goodlow described the third individual as a white male,age unknown, approximate height 5'10", wearing a trench coatwhich was shorter that Harris~and Klebold~strench coats.

Goodlow did not see any of these individuals car~Iing

any items and did not know if they made any purchases.

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GREENWALT, KEN

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PIltl!ARR Arvada Police/Court SyseemArvada Police Department

NARRATIVE:

Page 105/10/1999

Reported Date 04/20/1999 Time 12,39,32Status RTF

Ref # 99-12057Type ASSTOA

Location 6201 S PIERCE s~

OET47 05/10/1999 050799/~NYKK

JCSD 99-7625CONTRO L II 11'"I

On Ap~il 27, 1999 Investigator Eaton was assigned aninformation control lead sheet with control #1379. The source ofthe information on this lead sheet was a Ken Greenwalt, a healthcare security guard working out of the area of 6~69 South BalsamWaYI Littleton l Colorado_ Greenwalt had reported to JeffersonCounty Sheriff's Office Deputy Brian Crooks that on the wese sideof Clement Park in the parking lot at 5169 South Balsam Way, he hadobserved three subjects exit a white Ford Aspire bearing Coloradolicense plate GCA9133 while the incident at Columbine High Schoolon April 20/ 1999 was taking place. Also assigned to InvestigatorEaton was another lead bearing the same information though preparedby another indiv1dual.

On May 5, 1999 a~ approxima.ely 1545 hours Investigator Eatonwas a~le to make telephone contact with Greenwalt. Greenwaltadvised tnvestigator Eaton that he worked for the security firmthat was responsible for the Swedish Medical Center buildings inLit~leton, Colorado. G.eenwalt advised Investigato. Eaton that onApril 20, 1999 he was on the property and in the building and told.by a nurse of three nscary looking ll subjects in a back parking lot.Greenwalt advised Investigator Eaton that he went to the window andobserved the three males exit the previously mentioned vehicle. Headvised that the vehicle had II propaganda " stickers stuck alloverit. Investigator Eaton has since learned that the stickers arepunk band and punk life style stiCkers. Greenwalt advisedInvesti9ato~ Eaton that though he believed the subjects to besuspicious, they were not on the Swedish Medical property andtherefore he did not contact them.

Greenwalt advised Investigator Eaton that he observed thethree males stand on a small hill on the western edge of Clementpark before wandering further into the park. Greenwalt advisedInvestigator Eaton that he i. unsure as to the time that thesubjects arrived or entered the park but that he and others we~e

watching the news a. it pertained to ColUmbine High sohool.

Greenwalt advised Investigator Eaton t4at while inside thebuilding watching television, he then observed the three subjectshe had observed exit the Ford Aspire being arrested inside ClementPark. He advised that he witnessed the arres~ via the televisionnews.

Greenwalt advised Investigator Eaton that at a time later, atime he is unsure of, he observed the three subjects returning tothe Ford Aspire. Greenwalt advised that he realized at th±s timethe th.ee subjects had been released from police custody. Beadvised that when they began to enter the vehiole, he observed allthree raise their fists in the air and wave them towards th~ ~r,hool

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PIRNAl!R ~,ada police/Court System~·ada Police Department

NARRATIVE

Page 205/1Q/1999

Ref # 99-120.7Type ASSTOA

Location 6201 S PIERCE ST

Reported Date 04/20/1999 Time 12,39,32Status RTF

DET47 05/10/1999 OS0799/EATON/KK

lias if they were happy about what happened."

Greenwalt advised Investigator Eaton that he had no furtherinformation and Investigator Eaton concluded the interview atapproximately 1550 hours.

It should be noted that Inveseisator Eaton had Arvada Pol~ce

dispatCh personnel list the license plate number given by Greenwaltas GCAS123. Said license plate registered back to a 1997 Ford twodoor with a registered owner of Julie Nalty at 5579 W. 115thAvenue, Westminster, Colorado I 80020, It should be noted thatInvestigator Eaton has ha~ cOntaCt with Julie Nalty and confirmedthat she is in fact Matthew Nalty's mother and the owner of saidvehicle. Matthew Nalty also confirmed for Investigator Eaton thatthe vehicle was in fact his mother'S vehicle and driven by him. Aprintout of the teletype printout will be attached to this report,

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GROSSMAN, CECILIA

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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

Dare of eanscrionon 0'; / 0 2/19 99

Cecilia Hicks Grossmann, DOB 06/21/1951, 3221 ShalimarTerrace, Pueblo, Colorado, telephone (719)562-9136, wastelephonically interviewed by Special Agent (SA) Ricky V_ Wrightregarding the incident that took place on 04/20/1999 at ColumbineHigh School. After being advised as to the identity of theinterviewing agent and the nature of the interview, Grossmannprovided the following information:

On 04/20/1999, at approximately 11:30 am, Grossmannwent ~o the residence of Marilyn Taylor, 6526 South Teller Court,Littleton, Colorado, to pick up some items from Taylor_Grossmann was in the residence until approximately 11:40 am. AsTaylor and Grossmann were walking to Grossmann's car, BrooksBrown ran up to the house and asked if he could use thetelephone. Taylor went and retrieved her cordless phone from thehouse.

Brown was really nervous and related that he had justcome from the school. Brown had met an ex-friend of his outsideof the school. The ex-friend told Brown that he liked him andthat he ought to leave the school. Brown thought this ex-friendwas crazy and did not know what he was going to do . Brown's ex­friend just turned 18 years old and Brown thought that he wasgetting a gun for his birthday. Brown did not say how his ex­friend was going to get the gun. Brown did not say what the nameof the ex-friend was. Brown said as he was getting away from theschool, he heard some shots, but did not know what was happening.Brown wanted to call the Sheriff as well, but Taylor andGrossmann encouraged him to just call his parents. Brown wasunable to contact his mother by telephone, but was able to reachhis father. Brown made arrangements with his father to pick himup in the neighborhood near Taylor's house.

This was the first Taylor and Grossmann had heard ofthe shooting. Grossmann had driven by the school atapproximately 11:25 am and had seen some students milling aroundoutside, bUt did not know what was going on.

JC·001·007493

(telephonically)

06/02/1999

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FileN 174A-DN-S7419; Control 113888 Datedi1:~ted

by SA Ricky V. Wright ~,l!

ThiS dQcument contains I'leilher recommendations ncr.conc.!us-ions of theFBI. It is tM property of theFat atId 1$ loaned to your igcncy;it and it! conerss are no! to be distributedoutside your agency.

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GUY, R.

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PIRNARR Arvada Police/Court SystemArvada Police Department

NARRATIVE

Page 106/30/1999

Ref # 99-12067Type ASSTOA

Location 6201 S PIERCE ST

Reporced Dace 04/20/1999 Time 12,39:32Status RTF

DETllS 06/28(1999 062S99(VONDEROHE(SH 7304

The following supplemental report will be in reference toArvada Police Department CR#99-12061 that will correspond withJefferson County Sheriff's Department CR#99-762S regarding thecolumbine H~gh School shootings/murders that occurred on 04/20/99.IO , Pet. Jim Vanderohe, is a member of the task force that wasformed to investigate the Columbine High School murders and am,therefore, assigned leads that are generated as a result of thisinvestigation. The following supplemental report will-be inreference to lead control #4733, which is a spin off from leadcentrol #4~25 regarding the party identified as Ryan Guy, possiblyhaving several acquaintances who either had prior knowledge of theColumbine incident occurring or details regarding the incidentitself that were not known to the public at the time that thesedetails were discussed on the night of 04/20/99.

an Q6/24/99, 10 contacted Ryan Guy by telephone, with himstating chat his full name was Ryan Kelly GUy, DOB, 05/16/82. Hesca~ed that he resides at 7071 S. Eudora St., Littleton, CO 80122,telephone #303-770-4738, He furth~r stated that he will be asen~or this fall at Arapahoe High Schaol and that at the presenttime, he has a summer job at Hollywood video, SlSQ E. ArapahoeRoad, Littleton, CO, telephone #303-224-9556. In discussing withRyan Guy, the contents of this lead and the general investigationinto the Columbine High School inc~dent, he advised IO that on04/20/99, he was in class at Arapahoe High School when thisincident occurred, He advised IO that he only knows one ColumbineHigh School student and that person is a lacrosse player. Hefurther stated that he has never- heard of the llTrench Coat Mafia l l

before this incident occurred.

Upen asking Ryan Guy his relationship with Steve Haynes, hestated that Haynes is a friend of his and he also will be a seniorthis fall ac Arapahoe High School. He stated chat Steve Haynes'home telephone number is 797-1411, and that he is unemployed at thepresent time during the summer time period. In asking Ryan GUy ifSteve Haynes talked to him on the night of April 20, 1999,regarding the Columbine H~9h School shootings/murders, GUy repliedthat he probably did talk to Steve Haynes on chat evening. UpongiVing thac a liccle bit further thoughc, Ryan GUy stated thatSteve Haynes did COme over to his residence on the evening of04/20(99 and chac they only briefly talked about the Columbine HighSchool incident with them asking each other why would anyone dosuch a ching.

IO then questioned Ryan Guy as to him knowing anybody who hadthe first name of Jeff. Ryan GUy stated thac he is good friendswith a party identified as Jeff She~rnan, whose home telephonenumber is 303-779-8688. He stated chat Jeff Sherman is working ata Target store during the summer months and will also be a seniorat Arapahoe High School this fall. He stated chat Jeff Sherman isa goed friend of hi. also and believes chac he {Shermani does nocknow anyone at columbine High school, He further stated that on

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NA.RM'l'!VE

Page 206/30/1999

Type l\SSTQALocation 6201 S PIERCE ST

Reported Date 04/20/1999 Time 12,39,32Status RTF

DET11S 06/28/1999 062S99/VONDEROKE/SH 7304

04/20/99, Jeff She~.an wes in a bus coming back from Veil, CO,where Sherman had attended a Future Business Leaders of Americaconference. He further stated that Jeff Sherman is a very hardworker and plays hockey and has never been in trouble before. Hefurther stated that it is possible that Steve Haynes has beenarrested before, but he was not sure of this.

Ryan GUy further stated that he had never heard the names ofEric Harris or Dylan Klebold prior to this incident on 04/20/99.He further stated that he personally alao has never been in troublewith the law before.

With Ryan GUy being unable to provide any further informationregarding this lead, the interJiew was concluded with him at thattime.

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Colorado State PatrolInvestigative Services Section

CaseNumber Connectiea Case # ReeortTvne99-3U0141O J.e.S.D. I 99-7625 Assist - Jell'enon County Sheriff's Denartment

Date Time Location04-2\}.99 1120 Columbine 8mb Scbool

SYNOPSIS: Assist to the Jefferson County Sheriff'sDepartment with the investigation of the ColumbineHigh Schoolhomicide.

INYOI,VEMENTS;Witnesses;COLORADO STATE PATROL - 2207N HWY 402 LOVELAND CO 80537 (9701663-0219-Investigaror Greg McComas

CIVTI.IAN WITNESSES{W)Hail, Corrine 02-11-53

Res' 5515 W LeawoodDr Littleton, CO 80123 H-(303)795-8995

SUMMARY;05-21-99IFriday

Per information control sheet #1789, I contacted (W)HalI at her residence, regarding information she mighthave ofpossible suspectaccomplices.

(W)Hal1 stated, that on the evening of04-1 5-99 she was at Columbine HighSchool, attending her daughterselementary school musicprogram. The program,which was heldin thegymnasium, ended at 8:30pm. Beforeleaving, her 10year old daughter, Patricianeededto use the restroom. (W)Hall allowed Patriciaand her 6thgrade mend. HeatherHanson, to go to the restroomalone. The children used the restrooms near thecafereria, returned and they left the school.

On 04-20·99. after the shootings, they were watching media reports ofthe event. Her daughter observedaphoto ofDylan Klebold on T.v. and advised (W)Hail shehad seenhim in the schoolthe nightof the musicprogram. (W)Hall stated, her daughterdescribed how Klebold had a goatee and was standing with two othermales. Theywere all dressed in black, no trench coats, and had heavy chains around their necks. The triowere standing near the top of the stairs, abovethe cafeteria and were not causingany trouble, although

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according to her daughter, theywerevery scary looking.

After learning ofthe information, (W)HaiI staled, shecontacted Heather Hanson'smother. Shewas not sureifHeather hadalso seenthe individuals, andstatedHeather had an older brother so the males may not ofleftas bigof impression on her

I alsocompleted lead sheetsandinterviewed Patricia Hall andHeatherHanson, separately.

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