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Columbine High School — Part 2
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To: Denver From Oklahoma City -
Re: 4-DN-57405, 04/21/1999
the domain_name 8 registered through Internic to:
(which his son indicated is a ‘hacker’ name) &
(also a ‘hacker’ name),
POB 292122,
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33329,
the domain name had an IP address of:
239.146.207.33 and,
209.15.2.2;
Cerra stated his son observed numerous gruesome
images on e wed site including a photo of a dead body with a
weapon beside it. He also found a WORD version 8 document which
he could only read portions of the document due to the fact that
it was either encrypted or was not compatible with his version of
software. He believed this document may have useful information
in it and has saved a copy at the writer's request in the event
it is taken off the web site. Portions of the readable text from
the document provided what appeared to be bomb making
instructions (which he believed were excerpts from the “Anarchist
Cook Book” published on the Internet). Also legible in the
document was the statement:
“I did not try this on the DELTA batch, am sure they
won't be used until NBK ...";
believed this was possibly another event yet to take
place by the group. His son suspected the initials NBK may have
been an acronym for some German Holiday, although he stated that
was pure speculation. He had heard on the Internet that the date
of the shooting was ‘Hitler's’ birthday and was focusing on
special dates in German history.
They also found a name on the web site which they
reasoned, based on name recognition only, that may be a relative
or alias for one of the subjects in the shooting. The name with
an associated address was:
WAYNE N. HARRIS,
[stated someone involved in maintaining the web
site was updating it hourly. He observed a message on the site
prior to noticing the changes every hour that stated:
“Bring your guns to school today, 4/21/99";
he also observed photographs of the two subjects from the
shooting in Littleton which had captions above them:
“These are our comrades ..."; . ‘
4
The above information was immediately forwarded
telephonically by the duty agent to the Littleton Command Post,
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