Susan Klebold, the mother of Columbine killer, Dylan Klebold, has spoken out for the first time with an essay for O Magazine.
According to Suzane Levine of Gnews:
“The full text of the essay has not been released publicly but excerpts from Klebold’s essay share some of her feelings about what happened that awful day.
“In her O Magazine essay, Klebold says she is still struggling to make sense of what happened when her son Dylan Klebold and friend Eric Harris murdered 12 students and a teacher in during their shooting rampage at Denver’s Columbine High School. In all, 21 people were injured before Klebold and Harris turned their guns on themselves.”
Susan Klebold states: “For the rest of my life, I will be haunted by the horror and anguish Dylan caused. I cannot look at a child in a grocery store or on the street without thinking about how my son’s schoolmates spent the last moments of their lives. Dylan changed everything I believed about myself, about God, about family, and about love.”