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As We Predicted: Killer Was
On Anti-Depressants
Chicago
tribune
Tuesday April 17, 2007
Cho Seung-Hui, the Virginia Tech student identified as the campus
shooter responsible for the largest, gun-related mass murder in
U.S. history, was a troubled 23-year-old legal permanent resident
from South Korea who investigators believe left an invective-filled
note in his dorm room that included a rambling list of grievances
and died with the words "Ismail Ax" in red ink on the
inside of one of his arms.
And he had shown recent signs of violent, aberrant behavior, according
to an investigative source, including setting a fire in a dorm room
and allegedly stalking some women. A note believed to have been
written by Cho was found in his dorm room that railed against "rich
kids," "debauchery" and "deceitful charlatans"
on campus.
The English major from Centreville, Va., a rapidly growing suburb
of Washington, D.C., came to the United States in 1992, an investigative
source said. His family runs a dry cleaning business and he has
a sister who atatended Princeton University, the source said.
Investigators believe that Cho at some point had been taking medication
for depression. They also believe that the gunman used the same
weapon in both the attack in the dorm room at Virginia Tech and
the larger scale classroom killings. Investigators are examining
Cho's computer for more evidence.
INFOWARS:
BECAUSE THERE'S A WAR ON FOR YOUR MIND
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