Instructors Say They Were Alarmed by Virginia Tech Gunman's Writings
教师称曾对枪击案凶手写作感到担忧 (Instructors Say They Were Alarmed by Virginia Tech Gunman's Writings)The Virginia Tech student who committed the worst shooting massacre in U.S. history is described as a silent, troubled person whose writings concerned instructors so much they contacted school officials. The gunman has been identified as 23-year-old Cho Seung-hui, an English major in his final year of undergraduate studies. He came to the United States from South Korea in 1992 with his parents when he was eight years old.
Cho wrote a number of stories and screenplays for creative writing classes filled with scenes of extreme violence and murder. An English professor says the writings and Cho's strange behavior prompted her to alert school authorities and the counseling service. She also tutored Cho individually to keep him away from other students and instructors.
Authorities say he left behind a rambling note with a list of grievances, including complaints about women, religion and \"rich kids.\" Federal investigators are searching Cho's writings and e-mails to try and find out why he went on the shooting rampage.
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