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WASHINGTON – Warning signs about Seung-Hui Cho came early in his life. ... The next year, when Cho was in the 12th grade, neither his name nor his picture appears anywhere in the yearbook.
Seung-Hui Cho killed 32 and then himself during campus massacre in 2007. By ABC News. August 7, 2009, 2:12 PM. Aug. 19, 2009 — -- The missing pieces of the mental health records of Virginia ...
Warning signs about Seung Hui Cho came early in his life. ... When Cho was a sophomore, he was a member of the Westfield High School Science Club, according to the school's 2001 yearbook.
Seung-hui Cho’s rampage at Virginia Tech Monday killed 32 teachers and students and wounded more than two dozen ... But there is no mention of him in that yearbook, not so much as a senior picture.
Cho Seung-Hui was a lone gunman, with few friends and no criminal record. Police say the 23-year-old South Korean-born student acted alone in a shooting spree that left 32 teachers and students ...
April 21, 2007 — -- Though it's unclear if he told anyone about his plans to stage a shooting rampage at Virginia Tech, from childhood, Seung-Hui Cho showed an appetite for brutality ...
ROANOKE, VA. — Seung-hui Cho’s recent purchase of the two semiautomatic handguns used in the Virginia Tech rampage was done by the book and in accordance with Virginia’s firearms laws. Cho ...
Seung-hui Cho's "angry, depressed" behavior and writings alarmed a Virginia Tech professor and made others who knew him uncomfortable. A roommate says Cho's mother had these words about her son ...
The Washington Post today begins referring to the gunman who killed 32 people Monday at Virginia Tech as Seung Hui Cho, with his surname Cho at the end, after the family said it preferred to give ...
Korean Names: An Explanation The identity of the gunman in Monday's Virginia Tech shootings has raised some questions about how to properly print and pronounce his name, Seung-hui Cho.