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「Ismael Ax」
MSNBC
Updated: 8 minutes ago
Sometime after he killed two people in a Virginia university dormitory but before he slaughtered 30 more in a classroom building, Cho Seung-Hui mailed NBC News a large package including photographs and videos Monday morning, boasting, 「When the time came, I did it. I had to.」
Cho, 23, a senior English major at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in Blacksburg, killed 32 people in two attacks before taking his own life.
NBC News President Steve Capus said the package arrived in New York late Tuesday night and was delivered to NBC headquarters about 11 a.m. Wednesday. The letter carrier noticed that it bore a return address from Blacksburg and alerted NBC security officers.
Cho』s name was not on the package; instead, the return address said it came from 「A Ishmael.」 Investigators said Cho』s body was found Monday with the words 「Ismael Ax」 scrawled on his arm.
There was no indication why Cho chose NBC News to receive the package, which was immediately turned over to FBI agents in New York. Capus said NBC News was cooperating with Virginia State Police and the FBI, which is assisting the state police.
The package included an 1,800-word manifesto-like statement in which Cho expresses rage, resentment and a desire to get even. The material is 「hard to follow ... disturbing, very disturbing,」 Capus said in an interview late Wednesday afternoon.
The material does not include any images of the shootings Monday, but it does contain vague references. And it mentions 「martyrs like Eric and Dylan」 — apparently a reference to Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, the teenagers who killed 12 students and a teacher at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colo., eight years ago this coming Friday.
The material is deeply angry, crying out against unspecified wrongs done to Cho in a diatribe laced with profanity.
「I didn』t have to do this. I could have left. I could have fled. But no, I will no longer run. It』s not for me. For my children, for my brothers and sisters that you f---, I did it for them,」 Cho says on one of the videos.
「When the time came, I did it. I had to.」
Uneven but carefully produced materials
Cho apparently took time out of his rampage to send the package to the network. It bore a U.S. Postal Service stamp recording that it had been received at a Virginia post office at 9:01 a.m. ET Monday, about an hour and 45 minutes after Cho shot two people in the West Ambler Johnston residence hall on the Virginia Tech campus and shortly before he entered Norris Hall, where he killed 30 more people.
「We probably would have received the mail earlier had it not been that he had the wrong address and ZIP code,」 Capus said.
Among the materials was a DVD with 27 QuickTime video files, totaling about 10 minutes, showing Cho talking directly to the camera. He does not name anyone specifically, but he mentions 「hedonism」 and Christianity, and he talks at length about his hatred of the wealthy.
「You had a hundred billion chances and ways to have avoided today,」 Cho says. 「But you decided to spill my blood. You forced me into a corner and gave me only one option. The decision was yours. Now you have blood on your hands that will never wash off.」
The production of the videos is uneven, with Cho』s voice so soft that at times it is hard to understand him. But they indicate that Cho had worked on the package for some time, because he not only 「took the time to record the videos, but he also broke them down into snippets,」 Capus said.
At times, Cho can be seen leaning forward to turn off the camera, suggesting that he shot the videos himself.
Karan Grewall, one of Cho』s roommates, said Wednesday night that Cho appeared to have shot the videos in their shared home.
It looks exactly like our common areas where we hang out every day,」 Grewall told MSNBC-TV』s Joe Scarborough. 「I can』t be sure, but the walls look exactly like our suite.」
Chilling photographs
The package also includes 43 photographs. Cho looks like a normal, smiling college student in only the first two. In the rest, he presents a stern face; in 11, he aims handguns at the camera that are 「consistent with what we』ve heard about the guns in this incident,」 Capus said.
Other photographs show Cho holding a knife, and some show hollow-point bullets lined up on a table.
「This may be a very new, critical component of this investigation,」 said Col. Steven Flaherty, superintendent of Virginia State Police, the lead agency investigating the shootings. 「We』re in the process right now of attempting to analyze and evaluate its worth.」
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18169776/
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