The Last Moments Of Rachel Scott's on April 20 1999. (part 1)
7:00 A.M
Rachel was getting ready for school on a typical sunny Colorado morning, she and her brother were rushing to get to class.
On their arrival at school they began to argue (due for being late) as Rachel listened to music from the car radio, Craig would start to switch the station to bother Rachel.
Saying mean things to each other, Craig slammed the door in Rachel's face. it was the last time he would ever have spoken to her.
7:15 A.M
Rachel has her last drama class with her teacher Sue Caruthers.
In this class she draws the thirteen tears and the rose.
"Im going to have a impact on the world". - Rachel
10:55 A.M (“A Lunch”)
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Clarifications Of Some Items
In this cctv image, there are 2 people who look very similar to Rachel and Richard. pstd: i thought it was them but it's not.
Richard stated that he had gone straight to the west entrance. He did not pass near the cafeteria. It seems that he waited for Rachel to arrive.
Rachel's hair was a short chin length bob at the time. Her hair color was red due to her participation on “smoke in the room”.
Rachel worn a silver wedding band. (From her grandmother. Rachel asked her mother to give her).
wearing a black jacket over the white shirt. light blue jeans. white sneakers.
A collage that shows at a minimum how close to rachel's appearance.
This receipt in name of rachel. where she allegedly bought milk.
but i found an image of the crime scene where Rachel and Richard's meals are thrown away and already spoiled. i don't see anything related to milk at any point.
this is a controversial item, as it doesn't seem to fit the timeline, some say it was fabricated to establish rachel scott's presence, which alters the timeline. there is also a possibility that she never went to the cafeteria and that another student bought the small milk. the transaction was made with her student account, not with money. that meant that someone she trusted asked rachel to use her student account to buy a milk. but then how does that explain rachel never going to the cafeteria if she was eating with castaldo? that means that someone she trusted asked rachel to use her student account to buy a milk. but then how does that explain why rachel never went to the cafeteria if she was eating with castaldo? where did that food come from? why wouldn't she have time to get to the west entrance? how did columbine control the nutritional program expenses at that time? why was the cash register 10 minutes ahead of time?
I don't see any small milk, if the milk were there, the container would probably be punctured by a bullet and leaking milk.
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The CD "Bombthreat: Before She Blows" by Fly is referenced frequently within our show and acts as a symbol of Susan and Eric's relationship.
Susan Dewitt briefly dated Eric Harris towards the end of his life and was seen with him three days before the massacre. In addition to writing a post-mortem letter to him, Eric also left the Fly CD for Susan in his 'will'. Though their time together was short-lived, the narrative of Susan Dewitt is one that is often overlooked. How the possibility of potential love may not have been enough to prevent this tragedy, and how our actions not only affect those we hurt but also how it resonates with those around us.
Track #13 "Before She Blows" is featured on our Pre-Show Playlist.
It's been 24 years since the shooting at Columbine. 24 years since someone lost their sister or brother, daughter or son, grandchild, cousin, significant other, friend.
I grew up in the same county as Columbine, just twenty minutes away. I was significantly younger, still in elementary school, when we went on lockdown. We spent days and days talking about it in our classrooms, and our active shooter drills increased and took on new meaning as we realized that perhaps a school shooting was more possible than we thought.
Since Columbine, there have been 376 school shootings with more than 400 people killed with an additional 1,100+ injured.
127 of those have happened since 2020, 21 since January of this year.
More than 349,000 students have experienced gun violence at school since Columbine. Our children and society deserve better than going to school, a concert, a club, a grocery store, a movie theater, and not coming home.
And if you fail to see gun violence as a serious issue, then I don't know what else to say
this is a recreation of rachel interviewing danny with AI.
clone rachel's voice with the website https://speechify.com.
i always wanted to know what rachel and danny's voice would sound like in this interview.
please note that this is not the official audio, it is simply a recreation. i am warning to avoid causing misinformation.
the conversation was found in a denver post publication.
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