![]() Having finished his manifesto, Cho walked to a post office and mailed it to NBC. In the clip he is seen wearing the military-style vest described by massacre witnesses. He made the final changes to the booklet during that two-hour spell - and is thought to have filmed as least one of the video films then as well. The booklet was among a package of papers, videos and photographs Cho sent to TV network NBC during a brief break in his murderous spree on Monday On page two, sandwiched between a picture of the sky and a photo of Cho in combat fatigues, he wrote: "Are you happy now that you have destroyed my life? Now that you have stolen everything you could from me?" Ask yourself what you did to me to have made me clean the slate." "You could have been great, I could have been great. He wrote: "Oh the happiness I could have had mingling among you hedonists, being counted as one of you, only if you didn't **** the living **** out of me. On the first page, below two photos of him smiling, the 23-year-old South Korean loner accused his fellow students of ruining his life. The 23-page booklet was filled with rambling, incoherent rants about the "rich brats" he hated at Virginia Tech University.Īnd he included his own epitaph - scrawling across one page: "This is where it all ends. DERANGED Cho Seung-Hui points two guns at the camera - in a picture from a shocking massacre manifesto he sent to a US TV station. ![]()
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