News - Lucinda Roy
By ALLEN G. BREED BLACKSBURG, Va. - Since Seung-Hui Cho killed himself after slaughtering 32 classmates and professors, busy investigators are not preparing a prosecution but simply seeking answers.
By JUSTIN POPE BLACKSBURG, Va. - Like so many, Rane Arroyo wept at the news of the Virginia Tech massacre. He cried for the 33 lives lost, but also in sympathy for the writing teachers who saw glimpses of the shooter's tortured mind.
By WILLIAM TINNING THE man who killed 32 people before turning a gun on himself at Virginia Tech was taken to a mental health facility because his parents worried he might be suicidal.
Two days after the worst killing spree in modern U.S. history, videos and photographs of an armed Cho Seung-Hui stunned the university community where he killed 32 people before committing suicide Monday.
Two days after the worst killing spree in modern U.S. history, the shooter again assaulted Virginia Tech - though this time it was in videos and photographs.
