Eric Harris

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Eric as a senior at Columbine.
Born Eric David Harris
April 9, 1981
Wichita, Kansas, USA
Died April 20, 1999 (age 18)
Littleton, Colorado, USA
Cause of death Suicide
Residence Littleton, Colorado, United States
Other names REB
Rebel
Rebdomine
Rebldomakr
Rebdoomer
Killings
Occupation Shift Manager (BlackJack Pizza)
Student
Known for Columbine murderer
Salary $7.65 per hour
Height 5 feet 8.5 inches
(174 cm)
Weight 135-140 lbs
(61-63 kg)
Title Reb
Religion Atheist
Partner Brenda Parker (ex-girlfriend)
Parents Wayne Harris
Kathy Harris
Relatives Kevin (older brother)
Date April 20th, 1999
11:19 am – 12:08 pm (UTC-6)
Target(s) Students and teachers at Columbine High School
Location(s) Columbine High School, Denver, Colorado, USA
Killed 7
Injured 16
Weapon(s) Hi-Point 995 Carbine and Savage 67H pump-action shotgun
Motive Bullying, rejection and psychopathy
Notes
Pyschopath

Eric David Harris (April 9, 1981 – April 20, 1999) was a senior at Columbine High School one of the two perpetrators of the massacre that took place there, along with best friend Dylan Klebold.

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Youth

Eric was born on April 9, 1981 in Wichita, Kansas. Eric also had a brother, Kevin Harris, who was three years older. Eric was born with Pectus Excavatum, a birth defect known as chest indent. He had surgery twice (in 1993 and 1995) to fix the birth defect. His father was Wayne Harris, a United States Air Force pilot whose job required him to move to different states from time to time. His mother was Kathy Harris, who spent most of her time at home raising her sons Eric and Kevin.

Eric's father, Wayne, worked in six different Air Force bases in the states Ohio, Michigan, and New York, moving around frequently.[1] In 1993, Wayne was forced to retire from the military due to cutbacks. In July 1993, the family moved from Plattsburgh, New York to Littleton, Colorado.[1] In Littleton, the Harrises began renting a house. Wayne was hired for a job at Flight Safety Services Corporation. Eric's mother, Kathy, got a job in Littleton as a caterer at Gourmet To Go[2].

In Littleton, Eric attended Ken Caryl Middle School. It was at Ken Caryl, in seventh or eighth grade, that Eric met Dylan Klebold, who would become Eric's best friend throughout their years at Ken Caryl, and later, at Columbine. It was also at Ken Caryl that Eric met Nate Dykeman, whom he became good friends with. Eric introduced Dylan and Nate to each other, and the three became good friends and spent a lot of time together.

In 1996, three years after arriving in Littleton, the Harris family purchased and moved into a house near Columbine High School for $180,000.

High school

Throughout his years in high school, Eric attended Columbine.

Freshman year

Eric began attending Columbine in his freshman year, along with Dylan and Nate. During this year, Eric met Brooks Brown on the school bus and they became friends; Brooks had been very good friends with Dylan since the first grade. During his freshman year, Eric also met Tiffany Typher in his German class. He asked her to the homecoming dance, to which she said yes; however, she refused to go out with him again after that. To get back at her, Eric staged a fake suicide, by having Brooks distract Tiffany whilst, behind her, he drenched himself in fake blood before laying down on the ground holding a fake-blood-soaked rock and letting out a scream. Tiffany turned around and saw Eric laying on the ground just before Eric and Brooks burst out laughing. Tiffany called him "sick" and walked away.

Sophomore year

In Eric's sophomore year, he began working at Blackjack Pizza, a local pizzeria. Dylan was also hired at Blackjack, and the two usually worked together. They both spent a lot of time at Blackjack, even off work, causing mischief together and with friends in the alley behind the restaurant at night. In that alley, they set off fireworks and detonated dry-ice bombs.

It was in sophomore year at Columbine that Eric and Brooks Brown had a falling-out. Since Kevin, Eric's brother, had graduated from Columbine the previous year, Eric could no longer get rides to school from him and would have to resort to the school bus: a mode of transportation Eric was unhappy with. Brooks began giving Eric rides to school, but Eric grew frustrated with Brooks frequently being late to pick him up. One day, Brooks finally told Eric to find his own way to get to school from then on; he was fed up with Eric's complaints and would stop driving him.

Brooks didn't intend for this to create a conflict between himself and Eric, but Eric stopped talking to Brooks immediately afterwards. After realizing that Eric was refusing to talk to him at all, Brooks then stopped trying to make conversation with Eric and avoided him. Eric, however, held a grudge against Brooks, talked about him behind his back, and even sought revenge. One day, when Brooks pulled up to a stop sign while he was driving home from school, he saw Eric participating in a snowball fight on the corner. Eric, noticing Brooks, grabbed a chunk of ice from the ground and threw it as hard as he could at Brooks' car, cracking his windshield.

It was also during his sophomore year that Eric and his friend Dylan Klebold became targets of bullying by the jocks.

Junior year

Picture of Eric Harris
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When: Junior year
Where: Columbine yearbook

January 30, 1998: Arrest for theft

At age 16, Eric slept with 21 year old Brenda Parker twice. She didn't know he was 16. "When he said he was graduating, I thought he meant college," Parker reported.

See also: Eric Harris' van theft essay on his arrest and the aftermath

During Eric and Dylan's junior year, they both got in trouble with the police for theft. On the night of January 30, 1998, at about 21:00 (according to Eric in an essay he wrote during his Senior year)[3], the two drove in Eric's car to Chatfield Reservoir (just south of Littleton). Eric wrote that they pulled into a dirt parking lot off Deer Creek Canyon road to "hang out" and "kill some time" by lighting off fireworks and breaking bottles.

Eric wrote that there were two cars in the parking lot: a red truck and a white van that was "stuffed with electronic equipment". He continued to say "Then we began thinking about breaking into this van. No one was around, we had a clear line of sight to anything coming and going ... We thought there was no way we would get caught, and everything seemed so easy." Eric and Dylan came to a decision: they would break into the van.

"So we got a rather large rock, broke the window, and Dylan started removing items from the van while I waited in my car keeping a look out for incoming cars." Eric wrote that they spent about 10 minutes taking items from the van before Eric said "that's enough, let's go". The two drove to "an open space in the mountains" and "started reviewing what we had stolen". Eric wrote that "I got out of my car to put something in my trunk when a Jefferson County sheriff shined his rather bright flashlight into my eyes from the other side of my car".

Eric and Dylan were caught. They were arrested and had to wait at the police station for hours before being released. A court date was set for April, and Eric and Dylan "plead guilty to all charges". They were sentenced to a one-year diversionary program, including "about 350 dollars worth of fines, a total of 4 full days of classes such as anger management and mother [sic] against drunk driving, 45 hours of community service, 2 months grounding, 120 dollar fine for getting my car back (it was impounded), and I am seeing a psychologist to help me with my anger problems".

Writing

Journals

  • Eric's journal - Transcriptions and copies of Eric's personal journal. In his journal, Eric discussed many things, including various possible motives and plans for the attack on Columbine.

Motives

According to early accounts of the shooting, Harris and Klebold were very unpopular students and frequent targets of bullying at their high school, their sophomore year the most severe. They eventually began to bully other students; Harris and Klebold had written journal entries about how they themselves had bullied younger students and "fags", though Klebold wrote that he tried to stop doing so. Harris and Klebold were reportedly members of a group that called themselves the "Trenchcoat Mafia," although they had no particular connection with the group, and did not appear in a group photo of the Trenchcoat Mafia in the 1998 Columbine yearbook. Harris's father stated that his son was "a member of what they call the Trenchcoat Mafia" in a 911 call he made on April 20, 1999.

In Eric Harris's journal, he wrote about the bullying he received: "Everyone is always making fun of me because of how I look, how fucking weak I am and shit, well I will get you all back: ultimate fucking revenge here. you people could have shown more respect, treated me better, asked for my knowledge or guidence [sic] more, treated me more like a senior, and maybe I wouldn't have been as ready to tear your fucking heads off...Whatever I do people make fun of me, and sometimes directly to my face. I'll get revenge soon enough. fuckers shouldn't have ripped on me so much huh!...Thats where a lot of my hate grows from, the fact that I have practically no selfesteem, especially concerning girls and looks and such. therefore people make fun of me...constantly...therefore I get no respect and therefore I get fucking PISSED."

School assignments

  • I Am poem - A poem written by Eric describing himself. Dated October 30, 1995 (thus from Eric's freshman year).
  • Name poem - A poem written by Eric describing himself through adjectives for each letter of his full name. Undated.
  • 25 things that make me different - A class assignment in which Eric lists 25 things that make him "different". Dated August 24, 1998 (thus from Eric's senior year).
  • Van theft essay - An essay Eric wrote describing his and Dylan's arrest on the night of January 30, 1998 for breaking into a van. Dated November 19, 1998 (thus from Eric's senior year).
  • Hitmen for Hire - An outline of the video project which Eric and some friends went on to create for his video production class. The project received much attention from the media after the Columbine shooting. Dated December 10, 1998 (thus from Eric's senior year).

Miscellaneous

  • Chat logs - Transcriptions of several AIM chat logs found on Eric's computer. The logs were released following the Columbine massacre.
  • Letter to id Software - A letter that Eric wrote to id Software (a game developer company who created Doom).
  • Miscellaneous writing - All other snippets of writing not long or significant enough to warrant their own page.

Images of Eric

See: Category:Images of Eric Harris

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Eric David Harris - A Columbine Site
  2. Parents try to cope with killers' legacy - The Denver Post Online
  3. Columbine documents (946 pages, PDF) - Page 195

See also

  • Dylan Klebold, the other Columbine shooter and Eric's best friend
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