Saturday, April 28, 2007

OK This is Just Sick

Hey folks,

I’m sorry, but this is just sick to me. It makes no sense that I can see, and just simply further damages the minds and heart of those that survived this horrific day.

OK, you have a school. You have kids going to the school to get an education, have fun with friends, pretty much, just live their lives. Also in that school you have a psychopath. The signs were there, yet noone did anything about it. There were complaints made by female students, yet noone did anything about it. Then the psychopath snaps, plans, prepares, and perpetrated his delusional quest at immorality by taking the lives of 32 innocent kids.

The school failed to lock down to try to save more lives. The police respond, the psychopath kills himself. The media moves in. For over a week the media flooded the minds of the population with images and words from the school and stuck cameras in the faces of the kids that watched their friends die. The kids that feared for their lives. After the first week I said it was time for them to leave to let these kids heal. The school said the same thing on the same day. To their credit, some did.

So let’s recap. School, kids, psychopath, 32 kids dead, psychopath dead, some kids scared for life. So what is there to investigate? Other than to see why the school did not handle this correctly, and to look at how to handle campus security better, NOTHING. There is nothing to investigate. But that is not what is happening here. Get this. MSNBC / AP-Va. Tech students get questionnaires about Cho

BLACKSBURG, Va. - Stumped in their search for a motive, authorities at Virginia Tech have sent out a questionnaire asking students for any information they may have about gunman Seung-Hui Cho and his first victim.

A copy of the questionnaire obtained by The Associated Press asks students in the dorm where the rampage began if they had any interaction with Cho and whether they knew freshman Emily Hilscher, who was killed along with senior Ryan Clark in West Ambler Johnston Hall.

OK here is the questionnaire

The questionnaire asks students six questions:

Briefly describe your activities in and around Ambler Johnston Hall between the night of April 15 and April 16. Please include times.

Have you seen any suspicious activity in or surrounding Ambler Johnston Hall that might pertain to the events of April 16? If so, please describe.

Did you know Emily Hilscher? If you did, please describe the nature of your relationship.

Have you ever seen Seung-Hui Cho in or surrounding Ambler Johnston Hall? If so, please
describe.

Did you know or have any interactions with Seung-Hui Cho? If so, please describe.

Please provide any other additional information that may be helpful to the investigation.


I’m sorry folks, but this is just plain and simply sick to me. Questions like "Did you know Emily Hilscher? If you did, please describe the nature of your relationship."" What are they suppose to say? "Well yes, she was my best friend, we planned on going to the mall later until I watched her get BLOWN AWAY!"

"THANK YOU SO MUCH for bring me back to that day." Sick folks.

WHAT is there to investigate. Of what real importance is there in finding a motive. Thankfully, he is dead. There is no trial for him. There is no attempt at conviction. He is DEAD. I don’t know. Maybe it’s just me. Maybe I’m way off base on this one. But shouldn’t we just let those that may need to get help, get it. Maybe we should just let them heal? It was a day that will live in their minds for the rest of their lives. It was a day that scared some for life. I was a horrible day. What is the point? Do we really need to know a motive that badly? He sent a video. He put it in writing. He is dead. Why can we not just leave these kids alone?
Peter

Source;
MSNBC / AP-Va. Tech students get questionnaires about Cho

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