Columbine Cultists & Copycats - The autistic legacy that Eric and Dylan left behind

naught

`he who laughs last laughs best`
Registered
Jeff is a more successful yet least popular version of the later columbine copycat Randy Stair
(video by mister metokur, here's a more comprehensive version.
) this includes his animations titled target practice, these animations can be found via newgrounds.
Part 2:
A picture of his main self insert character he used in The animations linked.
images (5).jpeg

Unlike Randy Stair or Nicolas Cruz Weise has little to no cult following.
Jeffrey James Weise was an American mass murderer and spree killer who was a student at Red Lake Senior High School in Red Lake, Minnesota. He murdered nine people in a shooting spree on March 21, 2005. Wikipedia
Born: August 8, 1988, Minneapolis, MN
Died: March 21, 2005, Red Lake Senior High, Red Lake, MN
Cause of death: Self-inflicted gunshot wound
Weapons: Glock 23, Ruger MK II, Remington 870
Motive: Depression
Parents: Daryl Allen Lussier, Jr., Joanne Elizabeth Weise
download (1).jpeg

(murderpedia)
Obligatory fangirl deviantart page:
Some Tumblr art:
images (6).jpeg

a nice story which likely didn't happen from weises classmates.
His ED page:
Archive of his content:
Jeff's newgrounds:
Newgrounds bemoans having hosted Weise.
The fandom has a look back on Jeff.
(https://archive.fo/qkmMj)
Witness story:
(a)
 
Last edited by a moderator:

snailslime

lolcow.org is dead
Remarkable Onion
lindsay kantha souvannarath/snoopyfemme/heretics on holiday belongs in this thread
dRwNTqD.png

everything else is mostly already on her KF page
 

naught

`he who laughs last laughs best`
Registered
lindsay kantha souvannarath/snoopyfemme/heretics on holiday belongs in this thread
View attachment 5325

everything else is mostly already on her KF page
Spicy, the true crime and columbine fandom are ripe for farming in my not so humble opinion.
 

Chairman Miaozer

THE SANCTITY OF THIS PLACE HAS BEEN FOULED
Baby Onion
lindsay kantha souvannarath/snoopyfemme/heretics on holiday belongs in this thread
View attachment 5325

everything else is mostly already on her KF page
It's hard to take this dude seriously.
oIvZ3zb.jpg
 

Chairman Miaozer

THE SANCTITY OF THIS PLACE HAS BEEN FOULED
Baby Onion
This is Steve Kazmierczak, he was responsible for the shooting at Northern Illnois in February 2008 and took 5 people with him to the grave.

001.jpg

The gunman who shot and killed five people at Northern Illinois University before turning the gun on himself had recently become erratic after stopping his medication, authorities said.

The gunman was identified as 27-year-old former student Stephen Kazmierczak. He carried a shotgun in a guitar case along with three handguns into a crowded lecture hall before opening fire on Thursday.

"He had stopped taking medication and become somewhat erratic in the last couple of weeks," Campus Police Chief Donald Grady said, declining to name the drug or provide other details.

Grady said investigators have recovered 48 shell casings and six shotgun shells following the attack.

Two of the weapons — the pump-action Remington shotgun and a Glock 9mm handgun — were purchased legally on Feb. 9, in Champaign, where Kazmierczak was enrolled at the University of Illinois, authorities said.

NIU President John Peters, who defended the university's response to the crisis, said a candlelight vigil was planned Friday night to remember the victims.

Allyse Jerome, 19, a sophomore from Schaumburg, said she was unsure how to react Thursday, when the gunman burst through a stage door and pulled out a gun.

"Honestly, at first everyone thought it was a joke," Jerome said. Everyone hit the floor. Then Jerome got up and ran, but she tripped. Jerome said she "thought for sure he was going to get me."

Senior Anita Hershberger was heading home to Arthur, Ill., after the shooting.

"I myself am in shock and I think a lot of other people are, too," she told NPR. "We heard about (the) Virginia Tech (shooting) and we never really thought something like that would happen here."

She said she hopes to return to help the campus heal.

President Bush on Friday described the shooting as a tragedy and asked people to "offer their blessings."
 

naught

`he who laughs last laughs best`
Registered
(article) (archive)
images (7).jpeg

Adam Lanza Threatened Sandy Hook Killings Years Earlier, Records Show.​


Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting
Classification: Mass murderer
Characteristics: School shooting
Number of victims: 27
Date of murders: December 14, 2012
Date of birth: April 22, 1992
Victims profile: Nancy Lanza, 52, his mother / Rachel D'Avino, 29, teacher's aide / Dawn Hochsprung, 47, principal / Anne Marie Murphy, 52, teacher's aide / Lauren Rousseau, 30, teacher / Mary Sherlach, 56, school psychologist / Victoria Leigh Soto, 27, teacher / Charlotte Bacon, 6 / Daniel Barden, 7 / Olivia Engel, 6 / Josephine Gay, 7 / Dylan Hockley, 6 / Madeleine Hsu, 6 / Catherine Hubbard, 6 / Chase Kowalski, 7 / Jesse Lewis, 6 / Ana Marquez-Greene, 6 / James Mattioli, 6 / Grace McDonnell, 7 / Emilie Parker, 6 / Jack Pinto, 6 / Noah Pozner, 6 / Caroline Previdi, 6 / Jessica Rekos, 6 / Avielle Richman, 6 / Benjamin Wheeler, 6 / Allison Wyatt, 6
Method of murder: Shooting
Location: Newtown, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA
Status: Committed suicide by shooting himself in the head as first responders arrived
(archive)
"There is something that I can assure you of that will always be true: it does not matter if you live for the next one year, five years, ten years, fifteen years, twenty years, thirty years, fifty years or even 100 years; the day before you die you will regret ever worrying about your life instead of thinking of what you want to do. Every new year that you do live, you will regret not having started anything that you wanted to do the year prior, only regretting the past more." Adam Lanza

Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting

On December 14, 2012, Adam Lanza, 20, fatally shot twenty children and six adult staff members in a mass murder at Sandy Hook Elementary School in the village of Sandy Hook in Newtown, Connecticut. Before driving to the school, Lanza had shot and killed his mother Nancy at their Newtown home. As first responders arrived, he committed suicide by shooting himself in the head.

The incident is the second deadliest mass shooting by a single person in American history, after the 2007 Virginia Tech massacre. It is the second deadliest mass murder at an American elementary school, after the 1927 Bath School bombings in Michigan. However, it is the most deadly school shooting in any public school in the United States.

The shootings prompted renewed debate about gun control in the United States, and a proposal for new legislation banning the sale and manufacture of certain types of semi-automatic firearms and magazines with more than ten rounds of ammunition.

Background

As of November 30, 2012, Sandy Hook Elementary School had 456 children enrolled in kindergarten through fourth grade. According to school authorities, the school's security protocol had recently been upgraded, requiring visitors to be individually admitted after visual and identification review by video monitor. The doors to the school were locked at 9:30 a.m. each day, after morning arrivals.

Newtown is located in the Fairfield County suburbs of New York City. Violent crime had been rare in the town of 28,000 residents; there was only one homicide in the town in the ten years prior to the school shooting.

Shootings

Some time before 9:30 a.m. EST on Friday, December 14, 2012, Adam Lanza fatally shot his mother, Nancy Lanza, age 52, with a .22 Marlin rifle at their Newtown home. Investigators later found Nancy Lanza's body, clad in pajamas, in her bed with four gunshot wounds to her head. Adam Lanza then drove his mother's car to Sandy Hook Elementary School.

At about 9:35 a.m., using his mother's Bushmaster XM-15 rifle, Lanza shot his way through a locked glass door at the front of the school. He was wearing black clothing and a mask. Police denied reports that he had been wearing body armor, saying that "It was a fishing type vest, a jacket with a lot of pockets; it was not a bullet-proof vest." Some of those present heard initial shots on the school intercom system, which was being used for morning announcements.

Principal Dawn Hochsprung and school psychologist Mary Sherlach were meeting with other faculty members when they heard gunshots. Hochsprung, Sherlach and lead teacher Natalie Hammond immediately left the room, rushed to the source of the sounds, and encountered and confronted Lanza. A faculty member who was at the meeting said the three women called out "Shooter! Stay put!" which alerted their colleagues to the danger and saved their lives. Lanza shot and killed both Hochsprung and Sherlach. Hammond ran back to the meeting room and pressed her body against the door to keep it closed. Lanza shot Hammond through the door, in her leg and arm. She was later treated at Danbury Hospital.

Hochsprung may also have turned on the school intercom to alert others in the building or it may have been left on following morning announcements. A nine-year-old boy said he heard the shooter say: "Put your hands up!" and someone else say "Don't shoot!", people yelling, and many gunshots over the intercom as he, his classmates, and teacher took refuge in a closet in the gymnasium. Diane Day, a school therapist who was at the faculty meeting with Hochsprung, heard screaming, followed by more gunshots. The police reported that a second adult was wounded in the attack, but that individual was not publicly identified. Later reports indicated that the second wounded teacher was closing a door further down the hallway when she was hit in the foot with a ricochet bullet. Lanza never entered her classroom

Lanza entered a first-grade classroom where Lauren Rousseau, a substitute teacher, had herded her first grade students to the back of the room and was trying to hide them in a bathroom. Rousseau and most of the students in her class were killed; a six-year-old girl was the sole survivor. The girl's family pastor said that she survived the mass shooting by playing dead and remaining still. When she reached her mother, she said, "Mommy, I'm okay, but all my friends are dead." The child described the shooter as a very angry man.

Lanza next went to another first-grade classroom nearby. The classroom's teacher, Victoria Leigh Soto, had concealed five children in a closet and some of the other students were hiding under desks. Soto was walking back to the classroom door to lock it when Lanza entered the classroom. Lanza walked to the back of the classroom, saw the children under the desks and shot them. First grader Jesse Lewis shouted at his classmates to run for safety, which several of them did. Lewis was looking directly at Lanza when Lanza fatally shot him. Six of the children who ran out of the classroom escaped, perhaps when Lanza's rifle jammed or when he erred in reloading it.

Earlier reports said that as Lanza entered her classroom, Soto reportedly told him that the children were in the auditorium. When several of the children came out of their hiding places and tried to run for safety, Lanza fatally shot them. Soto put herself between her students and the shooter, who then fatally shot her. Six surviving children from Soto's class and a school bus driver took refuge at a nearby home. Police found the five children who had been hidden in the closet unharmed when they entered the classroom. Eleven children from Soto's class survived.

Anne Marie Murphy, a teacher's aide who worked with special-needs students, shielded six-year-old Dylan Hockley with her body, trying to protect him from the bullets that killed them both. Teacher's aide Rachel D'Avino, who had been employed for a week at the school to work with a special-needs student, also died trying to protect her students.

School nurse Sally Cox, 60, hid under a desk in her office. She later described seeing the door opening and Lanza's boots and legs facing her desk from approximately 20 feet (6.1 m) away. He remained standing for a few seconds before turning around and leaving. She and the school secretary Barbara Halstead called 9-1-1 and hid in a first-aid supply closet for up to four hours. Custodian Rick Thorne ran through hallways, alerting classrooms.

First grade teacher Kaitlin Roig, age 29, hid 14 students in a bathroom and barricaded the door, telling them to be completely quiet to remain safe. Lanza is believed to have bypassed her classroom because, following a lockdown drill weeks earlier, Roig failed to remove a piece of black construction paper covering the small window in her classroom door. Lanza may have believed that Roig's classroom was empty because the door was closed and the window was covered.

School library staff Yvonne Cech and Maryann Jacob first hid 18 children in a part of the library the school used for lockdown in practice drills. Discovering that one door would not lock, they had the children crawl into a storage room, where Cech barricaded the door with a filing cabinet.

Music teacher Maryrose Kristopik, 50, barricaded her fourth-graders in a tiny supply closet during the rampage. Lanza arrived moments later, pounding and yelling "Let me in", while the students in Kristopik's class quietly hid inside.

Two third graders, chosen as classroom helpers, were walking down the hallway to the office to deliver the morning attendance sheet as the shooting began. Teacher Abbey Clements pulled both children into her classroom, where they hid.

Laura Feinstein, a reading specialist at the school, gathered two students from outside her classroom and hid with them under desks after they heard gunshots. Feinstein called the school office and tried to call 911 but could not connect because of lack of reception on her cell phone. She hid with the children for approximately 40 minutes, before law enforcement came to lead them out of the room.

Lanza stopped shooting between 9:46 am and 9:49 am after firing 154 rounds with the rifle. After realizing he had been spotted by a pair of police officers who had entered the building, Lanza fled from their sight, then fatally shot himself in the head with a Glock 10mm handgun in Soto's classroom.

Authorities determined that Lanza reloaded frequently during the shootings, sometimes firing only fifteen rounds from a thirty-round magazine. He shot all of his victims multiple times, and at least one victim, six-year-old Noah Pozner, 11 times. Most of the shooting took place in two first-grade classrooms near the entrance of the school, where he killed fourteen in one room and six in the other. The student victims were eight boys and twelve girls, between six and seven years of age, and the six adults were all women who worked at the school. Bullets were also found in at least three cars parked outside the school, leading police to believe that he was firing at a teacher who was standing near a window​
 

Chairman Miaozer

THE SANCTITY OF THIS PLACE HAS BEEN FOULED
Baby Onion
(article) (archive)
View attachment 5336

Adam Lanza Threatened Sandy Hook Killings Years Earlier, Records Show.​


Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting
Classification: Mass murderer
Characteristics: School shooting
Number of victims: 27
Date of murders: December 14, 2012
Date of birth: April 22, 1992
Victims profile: Nancy Lanza, 52, his mother / Rachel D'Avino, 29, teacher's aide / Dawn Hochsprung, 47, principal / Anne Marie Murphy, 52, teacher's aide / Lauren Rousseau, 30, teacher / Mary Sherlach, 56, school psychologist / Victoria Leigh Soto, 27, teacher / Charlotte Bacon, 6 / Daniel Barden, 7 / Olivia Engel, 6 / Josephine Gay, 7 / Dylan Hockley, 6 / Madeleine Hsu, 6 / Catherine Hubbard, 6 / Chase Kowalski, 7 / Jesse Lewis, 6 / Ana Marquez-Greene, 6 / James Mattioli, 6 / Grace McDonnell, 7 / Emilie Parker, 6 / Jack Pinto, 6 / Noah Pozner, 6 / Caroline Previdi, 6 / Jessica Rekos, 6 / Avielle Richman, 6 / Benjamin Wheeler, 6 / Allison Wyatt, 6
Method of murder: Shooting
Location: Newtown, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA
Status: Committed suicide by shooting himself in the head as first responders arrived
(archive)
"There is something that I can assure you of that will always be true: it does not matter if you live for the next one year, five years, ten years, fifteen years, twenty years, thirty years, fifty years or even 100 years; the day before you die you will regret ever worrying about your life instead of thinking of what you want to do. Every new year that you do live, you will regret not having started anything that you wanted to do the year prior, only regretting the past more." Adam Lanza
He looks like an uglier version of Randy Stair.
 
Top