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Hit-Men for Hire was the name of a fake business Eric Harris created for his Government Economics class. Harris earned an A on this project scoring 83 out of 90 points. | Hit-Men for Hire was the name of a fake business Eric Harris created for his Government Economics class. Harris earned an A on this project scoring 83 out of 90 points. | ||
In addition to the school paper, Eric Harris made a [[Home Videos|''Hit-Men for Hire'' video]] along with Dylan Klebold, Chris Morris, Eric Jackson, Eric Veik, and Mike Vendegnia. | In addition to the school paper, Eric Harris made a [[Home Videos#Trench Coat Mafia: Hit-Men for Hire (Dec. 1998)|''Hit-Men for Hire'' video]] along with Dylan Klebold, Chris Morris, Eric Jackson, Eric Veik, and Mike Vendegnia. | ||
Eric's graded assignment was released by Jefferson County in the 936-page release recovered from Harris and Klebold's vehicles and homes. | Eric's graded assignment was released by Jefferson County in the 936-page release recovered from Harris and Klebold's vehicles and homes. |
Latest revision as of 23:56, 26 March 2023
Hit-Men for Hire was the name of a fake business Eric Harris created for his Government Economics class. Harris earned an A on this project scoring 83 out of 90 points.
In addition to the school paper, Eric Harris made a Hit-Men for Hire video along with Dylan Klebold, Chris Morris, Eric Jackson, Eric Veik, and Mike Vendegnia.
Eric's graded assignment was released by Jefferson County in the 936-page release recovered from Harris and Klebold's vehicles and homes.