Jeff Kass is a former reporter for the Los Angeles Times and the Rocky Mountain News. He has been a regular contributor to Boston Globe, Christian Science Monitor, Newsday, and U.S. News & World Report, and has covered Colorado and the West for Chicago Tribune and the Dallas Morning News. He has appeared on CNN, Court TV, E! True Story Hollywood, FoxNews, PBS, and radio. He lives in Denver. Douglas Brinkley is the history commentator for CBS News and a contributing editor to American Heritage and Vanity Fair. He is the author of Cronkite and The Wilderness Warrior. He lives in Austin, Texas.
"Could this happen here? The day after Columbine I was asked that
question from parents, faculty, school administrators, students and
police officers in Aspen. Columbine: A True Crime story answers all
questions about the killers, the families, and victims of one of
the most iconic school shootings in this nation's history and
more." --Pitkin County, CO, Sheriff Bob Braudis
"It was the kind of tragedy that defined a genuine breakdown of
social cohesion in the late nineties. America and guns go back a
long way, as Hunter used to remind me, and demonstrate. But this
was a lack of imagination, a cold assessment of cause and effect,
devoid of compassion and the action of severely damaged psyches
which could never have been introduced to the ramifications of
consequence. Unfortunately, these kids have had many role models,
filmic but very real demonstrations from A Clockwork Orange onwards
on which to base their ideas. I reckon that the senseless motive
for violence heightens the sick thrill of the act." --Ralph
Steadman, author, The Joke's Over: Bruised Memories: Gonzo, Hunter
S. Thompson, and Me
"Jeff Kass comes closer than anyone in explaining this national
tragedy that is Columbine. His discussions with Hunter S. Thompson
in the kitchen over the years revealed his depth of research and
wisdom of this complex story, which he finally unmasks, a decade
later in Columbine: A True Crime Story." --Anita Thompson, wife of
the late Hunter S. Thompson, and author, The Gonzo Way
"Kass has created a tour-de-force explaining not just Columbine,
but the roots of all teen violence--not just an accounting of
facts, but a sordid, painful, and in the end, hopeful tale that
draws us in and won't let go. It will remain with you long after
the pages become dog-eared and weathered." --Paul Dobransky, MD,
psychiatrist and first responder to Columbine
Could this happen here? The day after Columbine I was asked that
question from parents, faculty, school administrators, students and
police officers in Aspen. Columbine: A True Crime story answers all
questions about the killers, the families, and victims of one of
the most iconic school shootings in this nation s history and more.
Pitkin County, CO, Sheriff Bob Braudis"
It was the kind of tragedy that defined a genuine breakdown of
social cohesion in the late nineties. America and guns go back a
long way, as Hunter used to remind me, and demonstrate. But this
was a lack of imagination, a cold assessment of cause and effect,
devoid of compassion and the action of severely damaged psyches
which could never have been introduced to the ramifications of
consequence. Unfortunately, these kids have had many role models,
filmic but very real demonstrations from A Clockwork Orange onwards
on which to base their ideas. I reckon that the senseless motive
for violence heightens the sick thrill of the act. Ralph Steadman,
author, The Joke s Over: Bruised Memories: Gonzo, Hunter S.
Thompson, and Me"
Jeff Kass comes closer than anyone in explaining this national
tragedy that is Columbine. His discussions with Hunter S. Thompson
in the kitchen over the years revealed his depth of research and
wisdom of this complex story, which he finally unmasks, a decade
later in Columbine: A True Crime Story. Anita Thompson, wife of the
late Hunter S. Thompson, and author, The Gonzo Way"
Kass has created a tour-de-force explaining not just Columbine, but
the roots of all teen violence not just an accounting of facts, but
a sordid, painful, and in the end, hopeful tale that draws us in
and won t let go. It will remain with you long after the pages
become dog-eared and weathered. Paul Dobransky, MD, psychiatrist
and first responder to Columbine"
""Jeff Kass comes closer than anyone in explaining this national
tragedy that is Columbine. His discussions with Hunter S. Thompson
in the kitchen over the years revealed his depth of research and
wisdom of this complex story, which he finally unmasks, a decade
later in""Columbine: A True Crime Story"." --Anita Thompson, wife
of the late Hunter S. Thompson, and author, ""The Gonzo Way
""Kass has created a tour-de-force explaining not just Columbine,
but the roots of all teen violence--not just an accounting of
facts, but a sordid, painful, and in the end, hopeful tale that
draws us in and won't let go. It will remain with you long after
the pages become dog-eared and weathered." --Paul Dobransky, MD,
psychiatrist and first responder to Columbine""
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