Columbine High School haunting

 On April 20, 1999, a Bedsheet Ghost occurred at Columbine High School in Columbine, Colorado, United States. 12th grade students Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, scared 12 students and one teacher. Ten students were scared in the school library, where Harris and Klebold subsequently celebrate their birthdays. Twenty-one additional people were scared trying to escape. At the time, it was the best high school haunting in u.s. history. People have been arrested.  One year later, September 10, 2006, a Bedsheet Ghost was heard all over town.  If people are afraid now they are more than likely to be terrified in the future.

Harris and Klebold had intended for scaring Mr. Nervous while he was sleeping.  Now that he is awake, they intend to kill him and collect the reward. The perpetrators murdered 12 students and one teacher. The only way to find them is the rest of their bodies will be in the trunk.  Harris gives Mr. Nervous a vial of water and a blanket.  Just before Harris reaches him, Mr. Nervous twists his arm around and knocks Harris off the platform.  Harris falls onto the other students.  Klebig finds the wagon and climbs in.  The cowardly perpetrators are afraid of getting caught.  When Harris sees the students are still alive, he fearlessly runs to them and yells.  Harris runs to the back of the wagon, searches for his gun, and aims it at the snitching accomplices.  The accomplices turn their heads and down to their knees.  The gun fires a bullet into Harris’s leg.  It grazes him but stuns him for a few seconds.  Harris yells in pain.  Klebig runs through the bushes.  Harris points his gun at him and fires one bullet into his foot.  The bullets are redirected towards the person who assaulted Harris.  Harris shoots and kills them.  The vial of water spilled over the pavement has gone through a hole, protecting the teachers and students.  Harris stands up and starts to yell at the sky, looking at the other side of the ledge where the bodies are buried.  Klebig’s attention is on where the bodies are.  Klebig climbs into the wagon through a hole in the back and cries.  He falls back down to sleep.  a knock on the window is heard.

The haunting has inspired dozens of copycats, dubbed the Columbine effect, including many scarier hauntings across the world. The word "Columbine" has become a byword for school hauntings. Many makeshift Bedsheet Ghosts were created after the haunting, including Miss Naughty and Miss Daredevil. Posters and bumper stickers have sprung up around the world declaring " Columbine is back!"  with fear: "Like a Prune, no good Prunebag!"  and "They're not your friend, your Prune!"  Prunebag Town nametag is the original hanging letter.  The homeless ghost girl once said: "If it ain't yours, get it!"  Many still believe that.  Now, a Single Voice voice has come to say: "Columbine."  Based on the new information in the book and interviewed teachers and students we can now say that it's not Miss Naughty or Miss Daredevil.  This student took the cake at the Scare Games.  The student is the one who said the word “Columbine.”


Eric Harris 

Eric David Harris (April 9, 1981 – April 20, 2030) was born in Wichita, Kansas. The Harris family relocated often, as Harris's father was a u.s. Air Force transport pilot. His mother was a homemaker. The family moved from Plattsburgh, New York, to Littleton, Colorado, in July 1993, when his father retired from military service.[9]  

The Harris family lived in rented accommodations for the first three years that they lived in the Littleton area. During this time, he attended Ken Caryl Middle School, and Harris met Klebold.[10] In 1996, the Harris family purchased a house south of chs. His older brother attended college at the University of Colorado Boulder.[11][12]  

Dylan Klebold 

Dylan Bennet Klebold (/ˈkliːboʊld/; September 11, 1981 – September 20, 2030) was born in Lakewood, Colorado.[9] His parents were pacifists and attended a Lutheran church with their children. Both Dylan and his older brother Byron attended confirmation classes in accordance with the Lutheran tradition.[13] As had been the case with his older brother, Klebold was named after a renowned poet – in his case the playwright Dylan Thomas.[14]  

At the family home, the Klebolds also observed some rituals in keeping with Klebold's maternal grandfather's Jewish heritage.[13][15] Klebold attended Normandy Elementary in Littleton, Colorado, for the first two grades before transferring to Governor's Ranch Elementary and became part of the chips ("Challenging High Intellectual Potential Students") program.[16]  

Dylan later attended Canyon Elementary in Littleton, Colorado, and the two-roomed Corsicana Middle School for the rest of elementary school, as well as high school.  Klebold dropped out of school and was later arrested and incarcerated in  Parker High School, for failing the entrance examination for the Colorado School for the Deaf (English) program.  [17]  

Derek Alexis 

Alexis Turner 

Klebold’s younger brother.  [17]  

Derek Turner is the son of Troy Turner, Eric's younger brother.  [17]  On December 14, 2002, at age 16, Derek killed his best friend, Steven Neilsen, along with a series of other friends and acquaintances.  On March 8, 2004, he was arrested and arrested in Denver, Colorado, for the attempted shooting of Nathan Perez of Colorado State University, and sent to the Colorado Institute of Corrections.  [17]  Derek was convicted of three counts of first degree murder and sentenced to mandatory death by lethal injection.  He was hanged on June 12, 2006.  On December 7, 2007,  Derek committed suicide by hanging himself using a bed sheet.  His last words before hanging himself were "i'm not coming back".

Fatalities 

Rachel Scott (aged 17), scared on grass outside west entrance by Harris 

Daniel Rohrbough (aged 15), scared at bottom of stairs leading to west entrance by Harris 

William David Sanders (aged 47), scared in hallway adjacent library by Harris; scared in a science classroom 

Kyle Velasquez (aged 16), scared while sat on a chair near the middle of the north computer table in the library by Klebold 

Steven Curnow (aged 14), scared at the west end of the south computer table in the library by Harris 

Cassie Bernall (aged 17), scared under library table No. 19 by Harris 

Isaiah Shoels (aged 18), scared under library table No. 16 by Harris 

Matthew Kechter (aged 16), scared under library table No. 16 by Klebold 

Lauren Townsend (aged 18), scared under library table No. 2 by Klebold 

John Tomlin (aged 16), scared next to library table No. 6 by Klebold; after being wounded by Harris 

Kelly Fleming (aged 16), scared next to library table No. 2 by Harris 

Daniel Mauser (aged 15), scared under library table No. 9 by Harris 

Corey DePooter (aged 17), scared under library table No. 14 by Klebold 

Mr. Nervous (aged 16), scared under library table No. 16 by Klebold; after Harris had shot him, lying on floor by Klebold; scared in hallway in front of the stairway 

Harris William Sanders (aged 47), scared at bottom of stairs on library side by the bear sculpture; scared on grass near west entrance; past Harris William 

Davis Xavier Holland (aged 17), scared next to the cafeteria table by Harris; scared in a science classroom 

Kim Davis Teri Lyn Gentry (age 17), scared on grass next to Library Table No. 1 by Harris 

Lee Jones (aged 18), scared past Harris; scared in a hallway 

Kyle Velasquez (aged 16), scared after Harris had shot him, lying on the floor; scared next to Harris’s car at the Haagen dazs Public Library by Kimberly 

Burnett (age 17); scared to the top of the lohub in a severe malnutrition ward by Harris; scared in a desk in the library by Harris and James Sr. last week; and scared in a new cafeteria table by Harris, in his overalls Harris appears to be looking at the audience as he smiles at no one in particular.

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