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By the time he was arrested, he was wearing a black South Park t-shirt.
By the time he was arrested, he was wearing a black South Park t-shirt.
Witnesses who saw Morris in bowling class wearing a white t-shirt and flannel:
Kristi Held, scheduled to play against Morris' team (1922)
Carrie Sabey, scheduled to play against Morris' team (2150)


== Morris was named a suspect ==
== Morris was named a suspect ==

Revision as of 04:51, 16 December 2022

On April 20, 1999, Christopher Richard Morris, good friend of Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, was identified as a suspect in the Columbine shooting by multiple witnesses.

Morris can be seen in news footage, in handcuffs, being escorted to an interview vehicle wearing a black South Park t-shirt. Morris called the police from his friend Cory Friesen's house, to tell them who he thought the shooters were, and they decided to come to the house to pick him up for questioning. Although it's been speculated that Morris was never arrested and was merely detained, page 10810 of his interview shows that he was arrested. The "Custody Classification" is marked "Arrest" and not "detention or "Welfare Placement."

Morris was cooperative with law enforcement and allowed them to search his bedroom, take his computer, and take his clothing. Nothing of evidentiary value was observed. (10809)

On April 24, 1999, Morris called Philip Duran on behalf of law enforcement to see if he could get him to admit to selling a gun to Harris and Klebold. Duran didn't confess during the call, but did confess later. A transcript can be found in Morris' interview on page 10813.

Details about Chris Morris:

Life details
  • Born: June 9, 1981
  • Brother: Marc Allen Morris
  • Father: Gary Morris; a medical doctor since 1985.
  • Mother: Darlene French; worked for the Cherry Hills Police Department. (10804)
  • Drove a 1985 red Dodge Lancer (10802)
Personal, school, and work details
  • Met Harris and Klebold junior year. (10834)
  • His AOL name was "Grunt257" and shared an AOL account with Chuck Philips. (10807)
  • Claims to have started the Trench Coat Mafia (TCM) with Joseph Stair and Tad Boles. (10834)
  • Says he began wearing a trench coat his sophomore year. (10834)
  • Claims he stopped wearing his trench coat the previous school year. (10804, 10840)
  • Worked at Blackjack Pizza beginning in October 1996. (10835)
  • Routinely wore a beret, chains, a black trench coat, and sunglasses.
  • He loved knives and was known to pull knives on people in fights.
  • Went to prom with his girlfriend, Nichole Markham and went to after prom with Markham and Harris. (10836)
Legal details
  • Attorney: John Richalano of Richalano and Ridley PC.
Knowledge of Harris and Klebold's activities
  • Knew Harris and Klebold had been in the Diversion Program. (10807)
  • Knew Harris and Klebold had been making bombs for some time, and were reading the Anarchist's Cookbook. (10841)
  • Saw Harris and Klebold blow things up at work. (10804m 10836)
  • Knew Harris and Klebold went shooting at Rampart Range with bowling pins as targets. (10804)
  • Saw Harris and Klebold with a pipe bomb at work. (10805)
  • A month before the shooting, Harris showed him the CO2 trip bomb he wanted to use behind Blackjack Pizza. (10805-6, 10835) In a different interview. Morris states Harris and Klebold set up this trip bomb 6 months before the shooting. (10841)
  • Knew Harris was trying to get someone to buy him a gun from a gun show. (10806)
  • Knew Philip Duran furnished one of the guns used in the shooting. (10806)

Morris' story:

  • Eric Harris was supposed to pick him up at 5:50 a.m. for bowling class, but never showed up and didn't call. (10802)
  • At 6:00 a.m., he gave up waiting for Harris and drove himself to the bowling alley. (10802)
  • The bowling lanes open at 6:30 a.m. and he likes to get there early to choose a good ball. (10802)
  • He never saw Harris and Klebold at the bowling alley. (10802)
  • He said his teammates were Nate LNU (Dykeman), Eddie Day, Terry Sabe (Carrie Sabey?), and Mike Paavilanian. (10803)
  • Nate Dykeman asked Morris where Harris and Klebold were and he said he didn't know.
  • He and his team began bowling at 6:30 a.m. (10837)
  • Morris told different stories about how he got from bowling to the school. See: Testimony Discrepancies
  • Had no first period class. (10840)
  • Skipped fourth hour acting class the day of the shooting. Told police (10837) and also Phil Duran he had been skipping that class for two weeks (10824-5), but told a news crew in a video interview that he had been skipping that class for a month.
  • After attending third period, at 10:15 a.m., (10806) he drove to Cub Foods, bought a Mountain Dew and other items, and then drove to his friend Cory Friesen's house, arriving about 10:35 a.m. (10803, 10807)
  • Morris claims he and Cory played Nintendo for about 30 minutes to an hour, at which time, Cory's mother called and told him there had been a shooting at Columbine High School. (10803)
  • He and Cory tried to drive to the school and were blocked, so they went to IHOP to try to connect with friends. They didn't find anyone, so they drove back to Cory's house. Morris called his girlfriend, Nichole Markham, and she said she was at IHOP, so they drove back there. His girlfriend had already left, so they went to her house and found here there. She told them one of the shooters was "Dylan." They went back to Cory's house. (10803)

Testimony discrepancies

  • Morris was marked absent during bowling class the morning of 4-20-99.
  • Multiple witnesses saw Morris in bowling class.

How did Morris end up in police custody?

Morris told a story that contradicts how law enforcement say they took him into custody.

Story #1: According to law enforcement, at 2:08 p.m., after being connected to a deputy by his mother, Morris made contact with the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office and was picked up at Cory Friesen's house by deputies from the Sheriff's Office and was interviewed. (10797)

The investigator Morris spoke to (Acierno) told him to stay at Friesen's house and police would come talk with him. Morris told investigators the police arrived and told him to remove all of his property from his pockets. He did as he was asked, was placed in handcuffs, and was brought to Clement Park where he was taken to a van for questioning. After that, he was brought to the Sheriff's Office. (10805)

Story #2: Morris told another investigator he tried to contact the Jefferson County Police Department multiple times and was unsuccessful, so he decided to go to Clement Park to tell them what he knew. When he arrived at Clement Park, he was detained by JCSO and later debriefed. (10838, 10840, 10841)

Which is it? Did Morris drive to Clement Park and was detained? Or did police pick him up at Cory Friesen's house?

Where did Morris go after bowling?

Morris told three different stories regarding his whereabouts after bowling class. Note that bowling ends around 7:20 a.m.

  • Version #1: After bowling, he drove directly to Clement Park just before 8 a.m., and his car overheated. (10803)
  • Version #2: After bowling, he went to McDonald's and then ate his breakfast at the smoker's pit. Then, he drove to Clement park and his car overheated. After it cooled down, he drove closer to the school so he didn't have to walk so far. (10803, 10837)
  • Version #3: He went to McDonald's, drove to Clement Park, spoke with an unknown person next to him, then gave this person a ride to the Columbine parking lot. (10837)

What was Morris wearing on 4-20-1999?

According to witnesses, Morris showed up to bowling class wearing a white t-shirt and flannel. People thought it was odd because he usually wore all black.

By the time he was arrested, he was wearing a black South Park t-shirt.

Witnesses who saw Morris in bowling class wearing a white t-shirt and flannel:

Kristi Held, scheduled to play against Morris' team (1922)

Carrie Sabey, scheduled to play against Morris' team (2150)

Morris was named a suspect

Redacted suspect identifications that could be Chris Morris:
  • List

What Morris told the 911 dispatcher

A portion of Chris Morris' 911 call contains crosstalk right at a critical moment in the conversation. A researcher enhanced this audio and was able to make out most of what he said. The following is a transcript of what can be heard on this portion of Morris' 911 call.

Chris, prior to the crosstalk: "I hang out with them and I've never heard about this."

Also Chris, prior to the crosstalk: "I heard them talk about it once before. I thought they were my friends."

Dispatcher: "Did they tell you what they were gonna do?"

Chris: "No... (unintelligible) (says a word that ends with an "S" sound) they're gonna blow up the school and that was two weeks ago, and I, I didn't think anything of it, I thought they were kiddin' around."

Morris mentions the shooters having an AK-47. This might be because Phil Duran had told Morris they were all shooting an AK-47 at Rampart Range. Morris may have assumed this was the gun they bought from Duran. (10806) However, Morris also states he overheard two Blackjack employees - James and Billy LNU - talking about Harris and Klebold having purchased "an AK-47 or a TEC" from Duran. (10839)

Unanswered questions and oddities:

  • He changed his clothes (at least his shirt and flannel) without going home, from a white t-shirt and flannel to a black South Park t-shirt.
  • The Cub Foods receipt he claimed to have at Friesen's house to support his story was never recovered. (10807)
  • He admitted to a reporter that two weeks before the shooting, he joked with Harris and Klebold about blowing up the school by detonating pipe bombs in the hallway.
  • He says one morning in bowling class, Eric asked him, "wouldn't it be fun to kill all the jocks?" Then, Eric suggested they should blow up the school's generators. (10841)
  • Two weeks before the shooting, he was seen with Harris and Klebold at the bank. While Harris and Klebold cashed their paychecks, Morris withdrew all the money from his bank account.
  • It's been said that Morris was adopted at age 5, but the police reports list Gary Morris as his natural father.
  • Morris told law enforcement Klebold may have gotten his shotgun from his father because his father had numerous guns and was a hunter. This contradicts what Sue Klebold says about their family being anti-gun with no guns in the house.

Interesting tidbits about how the police obtained evidence from the Morris residence:

  • Chris' mother already had his computer unplugged and waiting by the door for police when they arrived at their home to perform a search.(10808)
  • Morris' brother provided the police with the clothing Chris was wearing that day and told police that every bit of Chris Morris' clothing he was wearing this date was in the paper sack. (10808)

Additional tidbits

Although it has been reported that Chris Morris has a long rap sheet full of arrests beginning at age 7, it's not true. This belief came from misreading someone else's arrest records that were included in Morris' testimony.

The Chris Morris from Columbine has the middle name of "Richard," while the subject of the arrests dated 3/31/89, 8/28/89, 4/16/92, 10/23/93, and 2/22/94 has the middle name of "Andrew."