Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold did not have a psychiatric diagnosis. They weren’t suffering from bipolar disorder or schizophrenia, which are often accompanied by both delusions and hallucinations of violence. Harris and Klebold were never subjected to hearing voices, nor did they show behaviors that lead people to believe they would be capable of such an act. Dylan Klebold was a depressive. He often wrote things similar to the thought of, “I have always been hated, by everyone and everything…” Harris and Klebold were very unpopular students and targets of bullying. The accounts of bullying, were said to be false. Klebold wrote about his view that he and Harris were "god-like" and more highly evolved than every other human being, but his secret journal records self-loathing and suicidal intentions. …show more content…
Like so many others afflicted with psychopathy, he felt a complete air of superiority and entitlement over everyone." On the outside, people would agree he was witty, charming, and intelligent. In his journal, he mentioned joining the Marines, but he was rejected due to his medication. Klebold and Harris "click" because of their impulses, the actions they both crave. Lying, theft, petty aggressions, thoughts of their harm to others. Eric writes, "I hate you people for leaving me out of so many fun things. And no don't say, ‘well that's your fault’ because it isn't, you people had my phone number, and I asked and all, but no. no, no, no don't let the weird looking Eric KID come along." They were best friends. That's why carrying out their horrific plan, wasn't that hard to go through with. They killed 13 students, and then committed suicide in the blood of their