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''Note: Harris' hit list was item #328, which was found inside item #279.''
''Note: Harris' hit list was item #328, which was found inside item #279.''


===== '98 "Should've died" list =====
===== Class of 98, top of the "should have died" list =====
This list can be found on p.26002 from the 936 pages.
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Reporting Officer: Zimmerman
Reporting Officer: Zimmerman



Revision as of 07:38, 3 January 2023

Dylan Klebold's hit list

Eric Harris' hit list

Harris' "Shit List"

Eric also had a list he called a "shit list" that he posted to his website.

Harris' "'98 Should have died" list

Pages that mention Harris and/or Klebold's hit lists

Evidence collection

Harris' hit lists

Reporting Officer: Zimmerman

"On 05-10-99, I copied paper items from evidence item #279. These were removed from the Harris' residence at [REDACTED] on 4-20-99, from a bookshelf within Eric Harris' lower level bedroom (see attached)." (11k, p.10386)

"On 04-22-99, I repackaged several items from evidence item #279. These items were collected from the Harris' residence at [REDACTED] on 4-20-99. I repackaged these items as evidence item numbers 328, 329, 330, 331, and 332. I then copied these items. I also set leads from evidence item #328 and #330 through the Rapid Start program." (11k, p.10391)

Note: Harris' hit list was item #328, which was found inside item #279.

Class of 98, top of the "should have died" list

This list can be found on p.26002 from the 936 pages.

p.26002 Eric's Class of 98 top of the "should have died" list
p.26002 Eric's Class of 98 top of the "should have died" list

Reporting Officer: Zimmerman

"On 4-22-99, I copied evidence item #278. This item was removed from the Harris' residence at [REDACTED] on 4-20-99, from the bed in Eric Harris' bedroom. I set numerous leads in the Rapid Start program from this notebook." (p.10395)

Interviews with subjects on Harris and/or Klebold's hit lists