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  1. These home videos are what nightmares are made of and tragically, visual documentation of what Columbine High School mass murderers Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold would do on April 20, 1999.

  2. Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold made several videotapes of themselves talking about their up-coming attack. These have not been made public in full, but parts of them have been released. The following are transcripts of the publicly available passages. Bracketed text is in the original. Some minor misprints have been corrected.

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  3. May 29, 2023 · The "Basement Tapes" are a series of home videos recorded by Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold leading up to the massacre where they discuss their reasons for the shooting and show off their arsenal of guns, knives, and bombs.

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  5. Chapter 51. Themes and Colors Key. Summary. Analysis. Eric, wanting to be remembered, decides to begin recording videos laying out his plans. On March 15th, 1999, he and Dylan begin to make the Basement Tapes, using a camcorder borrowed from the Columbine video lab.

  6. Feb 2, 2015 · The so-called “basement tapes” of Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold have been the subject of intense litigation and media speculation, morbid curiosity and outrage, half-baked psychoanalysis and earnest requests from violence-prevention researchers to make them available for study.

  7. Dylan Klebold sits in the tan La-Z-Boy recliner in Eric's basement bedroom, chewing on a toothpick while Eric Harris messes around with the now-stationary video recorder where it's positioned on a tripod. When he's done, Eric moves to the couch to sit next to Dylan. Eric has a bottle of Jack Daniels with him.

  8. Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold made several home videos which were kept tight under wraps since Time magazine blew the cover off (offsite link) of them without consent from the families of those who died. After five years, parts of the videos were re-released to the public though the full-length tapes were withheld due to court order.

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