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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
By Jim Malone
Washington
19 April 2007
Investigators1 said Thursday the disturbing video images of the student responsible for the worst shooting spree in U.S. history did not add much to their probe of what happened and why at Virginia Tech University on Monday. But the airing of gunman Cho Seung-hui's ranting3 video has angered relatives of the victims and some students. VOA National correspondent Jim Malone has the latest on the aftermath of the shooting tragedy from Washington.
Cho's video diatribe4 included angry tirades5 against rich students and what he called their debauchery and hedonistic needs.
The video contained pictures of Cho posing with two handguns. The video rant2 was often rambling6, incoherent and at times profane7, with Cho blaming others for his anger and frustration8.
"You had a hundred billion ways to have avoided today, but you decided9 to spill my blood," said Cho Seung-hui. "You forced me into a corner and you gave me only one option, but the decision was yours. Now you have blood on your hands that will never wash off."
Image of gunman Cho Seung-Hui received by NBC News |
Criminal profiler Pat Brown told CBS television that Cho's video provided insight into the mind of a mass killer10.
"What he has shown in this video is that indeed, he is a psychopath, his very grandiose11 thinking, he is glorifying12 himself," said Brown. "He justifies13 what he does and this is for himself, not actually for other people."
Cho sent the video packet to NBC News in New York. Investigators believe he mailed the package in between the two shooting incidents on Monday.
NBC decided to air excerpts14 of the video after turning over the material to law enforcement officials.
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"The victims and their families, the entire university campus and even the international community have certainly been afflicted16 by these horrific events and this horrific tragedy and this intense media attention," he said. "I am sorry that you were all exposed to these images."
Virginia Tech student Jonathan Brown was among those upset at seeing Cho's video confession17.
"I think it is really sick that he would do something like that," he said.
NBC officials said they debated whether to air Cho's video diatribe, but in the end decided to go ahead.
NBC Today Show co-host Meredith Vieira defended the decision to air Cho's video on Thursday's program.
"What was contained in that rambling and hate-filled manifesto18 was not taken lightly, it was not made quickly and we understand that this is going to be seen as devastating19 to many people who lost loved ones in the shooting," she said.
Some criminal experts have expressed concern the Cho video could encourage similar acts of violence elsewhere. In the video, Cho referred to the two students responsible for the massacre20 at Columbine high school in Colorado in 1999 that killed 12 students and a teacher.
Several universities tightened21 security this week in the wake of the Virginia Tech shootings and several bomb scares were reported at colleges and universities around the country.
"The copy cat effect in school violence is alive and well, unfortunately, and it feeds on the attention that we give these school shootings," said Jack22 Levin, a criminologist who specializes in mass killers23 at Northeastern University in Boston.
In the wake of the shootings and now the disturbing video from the gunman, the Virginia Tech community and the rural town of Blacksburg are struggling to come to grips with the tragedy.
VOA's Brian Padden spoke24 to longtime local resident John Lemasters.
"We assumed the town was a safe place, that our university was a safe place," said Lemasters. "And that morning all of our assumptions were shattered."
Restaurant owner Ranae Gillie said the healing process would take time.
"We are all affiliated25 someway or another with the university," said Gillie. "When this horrific event happened, it affected26 each one of us all. And we are trying, in our own way, to do some act of healing."
University officials said Thursday those students who died in Monday's shooting spree would be awarded their degrees posthumously27 during commencement exercises later this year.
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v.咆哮;怒吼;n.大话;粗野的话 | |
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凶手( killer的名词复数 ); 消灭…者; 致命物; 极难的事 | |
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n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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