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Chapter Summary Of Chapters By Robyn Anderson

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Chapters 1-19 Chapters one through nineteen are very eventful. It starts off with the students going to prom. Dylan and Eric are the main people in the shooting are plotting out the massacre. They plan out to blow a bomb up in the cafeteria then shoot the victims trying to exit the school. The last plan was a mass explosion from vehicles in the parking lot. Many people including Dylan and Eric’s friends were murdered. Robyn Anderson, Dylan’s prom date, bought him three guns at the Tanner Gun Show in Denver. Chapters 20-34 Chapters twenty through thirty four is mostly about the police, the media, and the victims that were brutally murdered. The media had several different theories as to why that boys did it, but nothing solid. They …show more content…

Dylan and Eric get arrested for breaking into a van and stealing electronics. They then have to go through a process to get it off their record. Cassie Bernall became very popular because she allegedly died being a martyr. Her mom wrote a book and it became known to a lot of traveling church groups across the United States. Though it turned out everything about her death as a martyr was a myth because Emily Wyant, a survivor was there and claimed it did not …show more content…

Eric and Dylan made videos apologizing to their parents. Dylan seemed sincere about his apologies whereas psychiatrist could tell Eric had no remorse. They also went over why they did it. Bullying, parents, crappy life, ETC. The victims families were angry at the boys and the parents. Some of the families blamed things that were not even responsible for the shooting. They blamed God, the school system, the principle, the parents and many other things. After everything that happened and things died down they decided to make a memorial in memories of the thirteen people killed. At first money came in quickly but eventually died down. Then the president, Bill Clinton, donated 300,000 dollars to help have the memorial made. They still lacked money but eventually it was finally

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