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Cho Seung-Hui was a lone gunman, with few friends and no criminal record. Police say the 23-year-old South Korean-born student acted alone in a shooting spree that left 32 teachers and students ...
Seung-Hui Cho killed 32 and then himself during campus massacre in 2007. Aug. 19, 2009 — -- The missing pieces of the mental health records of Virginia Tech shooter Seung-Hui Cho were made ...
BLACKSBURG, Va. – They are grieving, too, the family members who loved Seung-Hui Cho. They love their son and brother as deeply as they deplore the things he did. Their hearts break in isolation ...
Rejection, real and imagined, became an early theme of Seung-Hui Cho's life and might have helped precipitate his psychological unraveling during Cho's final years at Virginia Tech. A review panel ...
BLACKSBURG, Va. — They are grieving, too, the family that loved Seung-Hui Cho. They love their son, their brother, as deeply as they deplore the things he did. Their hearts break in isolation ...
But Cho Seung-Hui offered few a window into the array of violent scenarios -- molestations, dart stabbings, a parent beating his child lifeless -- that played out in his mind during his four years ...
The recriminations about the failure to lock Cho Seung-Hui up in a mental hospital back when no one had any idea that he would one day kill 32 people betray a misplaced trust in psychiatry.
Lucinda Roy declined. She thought Cho Seung Hui exuded loneliness, and she volunteered to teach him by herself, to spare her colleagues. The subject of the class was poetry. Roy, other officials ...
proposing a compromise solution to allow the parents of Virginia Tech killer Seung-Hui Cho to talk about his early years and psychiatric issues so that the public can glean some insight, without being ...
A fuller portrait of Virginia Tech University mass murderer Cho Seung-Hui has emerged in the days since Monday’s shootings. To say he was a disturbed young man would be an understatement.
Seung-Hui Cho, the gunman who went on a killing spree at Virginia Tech, was interviewed by university health officials before his attack and was not admitted for treatment. We have become so ...