Columbine's Eric Harris used the name Rebdomine.
A copycat has taken the moniker and threatened
a shooting spree on September 14, 2012.
Why September 14th? Here's what the FBI cited about the date:
Looks like the FBI has been reading this blog!!
"Rebdomine" was one of the screen names used by Eric Harris (one of the Columbine killers). "Rebdomine," used on AOL, was derived from the word "reb," short for "rebel," the mascot of Columbine High School. The "domine" part is based on the Latin dominus for master.
"Rebdomine" was one of the screen names used by Eric Harris (one of the Columbine killers). "Rebdomine," used on AOL, was derived from the word "reb," short for "rebel," the mascot of Columbine High School. The "domine" part is based on the Latin dominus for master.
Names like "James Holmes" were listed as going to "attend" the "event."
Agents raided a home of Mark Jordan, 50, who said his daughter, 30, was to blame. The FBI seized two computers, an iPhone, two rifles, a revolver, and “eight books and notebook involving killing.”
Wonder what the titles of those books are?
Wonder what the titles of those books are?
The case is still under investigation.
See the full story here. (Good job, Smoking Gun!)
The public domain documents are shared below.
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