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In the News (Mon 4 Jun 12)

  
  SIGHTINGS
Kinkel's mother was alarmed enough that she took him to a psychologist for treatment.
Kinkel told experts that he bought a stolen gun because he felt threatened after he kicked over a reflective triangle while a stranger was changing a flat tire.
Kinkel kept a hidden journal that was filled with self-loathing, despair over being rejected by a girl, and anger at a member of the football team.
www.rense.com /politics5/kinkel.htm   (694 words)

  
  Kip Kinkel
Kip Kinkel was born in 1982, to parents Bill and Faith, both of whom were respected school teachers.
In early 1997, while Kip is at a snowboarding clinic, he and a friend are arrested for throwing rocks from a highway overpass.
Kip was excited about the gun, and his dad was happy that the two of them had finally found something that they could do together -- even if it was involving a firearm.
www.keithers.com /kip   (750 words)

  
 The Wacky World Of Murder: Kipland "Kip" Kinkel
All that was changed, however, on May 20th, when Kip was discovered at school to have a stolen.32 calibre pistol in his locker.
Kip's trial is set for September 27th, where he faces 4 counts of aggravated murder.
Kip had gotten in trouble with the law before; for throwing rocks at moving cars and for vandalism.
www.users.on.net /~bundy23/wwom/kinkel.htm   (906 words)

  
 kipsid111198
Kip dragged the body to the bathroom, then sat and waited for his mother to come home.
Faith Kinkel, the patient Spanish teacher who lovingly referred to her son as ''lil angel,'' was found crumpled on the garage floor, her body riddled with multiple shots.
Kip methodically continued down the hall to the cafeteria, where students gathered to study, talk or goof off before the first bell.
www.cincypost.com /news/1998/kipsid111198.html   (1390 words)

  
 School Violence
Seventeen-year-old Kip Kinkel was sentenced to spend the rest of his life in prison on Wednesday, shortly after the Oregon teenager read an apology for the shooting rampage he went on last year that left his parents and two fellow high school students dead and nearly two dozen people injured.
Kip Kinkel, who gunned down his parents and then opened fire in his high school cafeteria, killing two students, was sentenced Wednesday to nearly 112 years in prison.
Kip Kinkel, the diminutive, sad-eyed teenager who shot his parents to death before turning his gun on a roomful of his Springfield, Ore., high school classmates, dropped his insanity defense yesterday and pleaded guilty to four counts of murder and 26 counts of attempted murder.
www.cooperativeadventures.com /springfield.htm   (2575 words)

  
 CNN - Tapes show Kinkel's return to scene of Oregon school shooting - January 21, 2000
Kinkel's family had wrestled for several years with the boy's obsession with guns and explosives.
Doctors called by Kinkel's defense team testified at his sentencing hearing that they found Kinkel to be a paranoid schizophrenic driven to kill by hallucinations.
Kinkel pleaded guilty to four counts of murder and 26 counts of attempted murder last fall.
archives.cnn.com /2000/US/01/21/kinkel.revisited   (610 words)

  
 Court TV Online - U. S.
Kip would plead guilty to four charges of murder and 26 charges of attempted murder, just three days before his trial was set to begin with jury selection.
Kip Kinkel was expelled in May 1998 from Thurston High School in Springfield, Ore. for having a stolen gun in his locker.
According to Sabitt, Faith Kinkel once took her son to a psychologist because she was alarmed at his violent thoughts and unhappiness, but a full psychological evaluation was never done.
www.courttv.com /archive/national/1999/1111/kinkel_end_ctv.html   (2060 words)

  
 Kip Kinkle - Killer
On May 19, 1998, Kip's father was sitting at the kitchen counter drinking coffee, when Kip crept up behind him, and fired one shot to the back of his father's head.
Kip hid in the garage and when she came home, he shot her twice in the back of the head, three times in the face, and one time through the heart.
Kinkel's trial produced half the Jewish psychiatrists in Oregon to testify Kinkel was a good boy, and the world closed in on him.
judicial-inc.biz /kip_kinkel.htm   (447 words)

  
 Kip Kinkel animal cruelty casefile
Kinkel has been charged with 4 counts of aggravated murder and is being held at the Skipworth Juvenile Detention Center in Eugene Oregon.
Kinkel had been suspended from school arrested after being caught with a stolen gun on school grounds just the day before the shooting.
Because Kinkel was 15 at the time of the slayings, he could not have faced the death penalty.
www.inhumane.org /data/Kinkel.html   (426 words)

  
 VPC - Where'd They Get Their Guns? - Thurston High School, Springfield, Oregon
Kinkel allegedly killed his parents, then drove to his high school in their SUV.
Kinkel had been suspended from school on May 20th after a loaded.32 pistol was found in his locker.
Kinkel, who was known to be fascinated by bombs and guns, also had an "anger management" problem and had been treated by a psychologist.
www.vpc.org /studies/wgun980521.htm   (249 words)

  
 BBC News | Americas | US teen gets 111 years for murder
Kip Kinkel, a 17-year-old who gunned down his parents and two students at a US high school last year, has been sentenced to 111 years in prison.
Kinkel killed his parents after being expelled from school when officials found a handgun hidden in his locker.
Kinkel had agreed to serve 25 years in prison for the murders, but Judge Jack Mattison also had the option of adding time for the attempted murders at the Springfield school.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/americas/514884.stm   (398 words)

  
 Kip Kinkel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Later that day late in the afternoon, Kinkel retrieved his locked up Ruger semi-automatic rifle from his parents' room, loaded it, and proceeded to the kitchen where he shot his father once in the back of the head as he was drinking coffee, killing him instantly.
Kinkel later said that he wanted to trick the officer into shooting him, and that he had wanted to commit suicide after killing his parents but could not bring himself to do it.
Kinkel was apparently a fan of the 1996 film William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet, and had the soundtrack on repeat when police entered the house after the shooting.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kip_Kinkel   (1048 words)

  
 Kip Kinkel Information
Kinkel serves his sentence at MacLaren Youth Correctional Facility, a correctional facility for boys, which is located in Woodburn, Oregon.
Kip Kinkel is referenced in the Bizzy Bone song "Social Studies" where Bizzy admonishes him to "put these headphones on and let me murder you like you murdered your mom."
Kinkel was apparently a very big fan of the 1996 film [[William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet]], and had the soundtrack on repeat when police entered the house after the shooting.
www.bookrags.com /Kipland_Kinkel   (1184 words)

  
 Kip Kinkel and Measure 94
In voters' pamphlet arguments submitted by Crime Victims United, the father of a boy murdered by Kip Kinkel and a young girl who was shot have argued that, under Measure 94, Kinkel could be sentenced as a juvenile and released at age 21.
Kinkel was convicted on 4 counts of murder and 26 counts of attempted murder.
Kinkel was also sentenced to the Measure 11 mandatory 90 months for each of his 26 attempted murder convictions.
www.crimevictimsunited.org /measure94/cases/kinkel.htm   (772 words)

  
 Pet-Abuse.Com - Animal Abuse Case Details: Cats decapitated, mounted on sticks, burned - Springfield, OR (US)
Kinkel has been charged with 4 counts of aggravated murder and is being held at the Skipworth Juvenile Detention Center in Eugene Oregon.
Kinkel had been suspended from school arrested after being caught with a stolen gun on school grounds just the day before the shooting.
Because Kinkel was 15 at the time of the slayings, he could not have faced the death penalty.
www.pet-abuse.com /database/details.php?case_id=37&state=OR   (522 words)

  
 Kip Kinkel
Kip is now serving life imprisonment without the possibility of parole, he was tried as an adult.
Kip had been arrested about a year before the shootings for making explosives in his bedroom and, the day before the shooting, he'd been given a caution from the police for taking a weapon to school, he was released into the custody of his father.
Kip came from a middle-class family, both of his parents were high-achievers and worked as school teachers, his sister was similarly academic.
kiplandkinkel.blogspot.com   (463 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Kip Kinkel
Kinkel had a strong interest in guns and bombs from an early age; his father at first resisted this, wanting to keep guns out of their home, but later relented, signing his son up for gun safety lessons, and buying him a few high-powered rifles.
Kinkel later said that he wanted to trick the officer into shooting him, and that he had wanted to commit suicide after killing his parents, but could not bring himself to do it.
Kinkel was apparently a fan of the 1996 film William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet, and had the soundtrack on repeat when police entered the house after the shooting.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Kip_Kinkel   (1562 words)

  
 kip_kinkel's Journal
Kip will be turning 25 in 2007, which means he will be transferring to an adult prison.
And it took me a while for me to realize that it was Kip because I kept thinking that he was a college friend of mine.
If they are not fans of kip kinkel, it makes more sense to call it something else.
community.livejournal.com /kip_kinkel   (1325 words)

  
 Prozac and US shooting tragedies
On Tuesday, May 19th, Kip Kinkel's father took away his rifle, after finding that Kip was taking the gun out of the house on unsupervised ventures into the woods.
On Thursday, May 21st, Kip Kinkel walked out of his home after shooting his parents with the rifle his dad had taken away from him and proceeded to the high school.
Kinkel seemed at the end of his rope, and that he wanted to get his son "mainstreamed back into school." The Guard YCP takes in children who "are on the razor's edge, ready to fall on the dark side." Obviously Kip Kinkel was already over the edge.
www.antidepressantsfacts.com /KipKinkel.htm   (1126 words)

  
 - By William Saletan - Slate Magazine
Last week, after murdering his parents, 15-year-old Kip Kinkel shot two classmates dead and wounded 22 others at his high school in Springfield, Ore. Politicians, activists, commentators, and "experts" immediately snapped into action, exploiting the tragedy to bolster their pet causes.
Kinkel's father kept his guns in a safe and moved his pistol to his gym locker after he caught Kip sneaking off with it.
But the.22-caliber Ruger semiautomatic rifle with which Kinkel shot his classmates is exempt from that ban, on the grounds that it lacks the power to wreak much damage.
www.slate.com /id/1550/sidebar/40203   (717 words)

  
 Kip Kinkel at AllExperts
Kinkel left his mother's body in the garage and dragged his father into the bathroom, where he locked the door.
Kinkel then entered the cafeteria and fired the remaining 48 rounds from the 50-round clip in his rifle.
Kinkel serves his sentence at MacLaren Youth Correctional Facility, a correctional facility for boys, which is located in Woodburn, Oregon.
en.allexperts.com /e/k/ki/kip_kinkel.htm   (1259 words)

  
 Willamette Week Online | News | NEWS STORY | Kinkel Redux • Springfield murderer seeks new trial. | Wednesday ...
Kinkel's new attorney, Larry Matasar, won't discuss the case, but in a Dec. 17 filing in Marion County Circuit Court he contends that Kinkel was provably insane and his defense team knew it.
He also states that Kinkel's defense attorneys, as well as the trial judge, failed to subject Kinkel to a mental-health evaluation to see if he was competent to stand trial or enter a plea.
Barton feels sympathy for Kinkel's victims, but he also says his case is "emblematic" of the way the mentally ill are handled today--in prisons rather than hospitals.
www.wweek.com /story.php?story=4706   (655 words)

  
 Maturity versus age: Kip Kinkel+   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Kip was suspended for two days for kicking another student in the head after the student shoved him.
Kip was angry that the other boy did not get punished.
Kip pled guilty to four counts of murder and 26 counts of attempted murder.
www.truthtree.com /Cap-Pun/posts/503.html   (348 words)

  
 School Shooting Timeline
Kip's second grade teacher testified at his sentencing hearing that Kip was an average second grader with no disciplinary problems.
His third grade teacher testified in court that Kip was given an honor award at the end of the year "for improvement in reading and working hard to overcome his frustration." She also reported that he had no behavior problems in class and received all As and Bs on his report card that year.
Kip took off his clothes piece by piece--on his chest he had masking tape in an X form with one.22 caliber bullet and one.9mm bullet underneath.
www.knowgangs.com /school_resources/timeline/1990_1999/43.php   (3537 words)

  
 Court TV Online - U. S.
Kinkel's mother, Faith, was shot at the bottom of a stairway leading to the basement garage, then dragged across the floor to a position next to a boat.
Pre-trial hearings indicate Kinkel had decided that, after shaming his parents by being expelled from school, he had no choice but to kill them and be killed himself in a shooting rampage at the scene of his disgrace.
Kinkel pulled an automatic pistol from his belt, but it was wrestled away.
www.courttv.com /archive/trials/kinkel/110299_ap.html   (759 words)

  
 Kinkel tells psychiatrist he blames himself for Columbine killings   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Kinkel's statements, which also touched on the murders of his parents, the May 1998 shootings at Thurston High School in Springfield, in which two students were killed, and suicide, were made to a psychiatrist hired by his defense lawyers, according to a sworn statement by Lane County Deputy District Attorney Kent Mortimore.
Mortimore indicated in the documents that the Kinkel excerpts were intended to give the judge a sample of the kind of information Dietz already has reviewed in preparing to examine Kinkel on the state's behalf.
Kinkel's lawyers claim they discussed Kinkel's case "in some detail" with Dietz's staff and that the law doesn't allow Dietz to now work for the prosecution.
members.tripod.com /Zanazl/Columbine/Articles/KipKinkel.html   (500 words)

  
 Washingtonpost.com: National News
A subdued-looking Kinkel, wearing a fl University of Oregon sweat shirt, appeared in court today on charges of aggravated murder in connection with his parents' killings and those of the two students.
Kent also said that because Kinkel was not at the time seeing a counselor, and because he came from a good, stable home, he was not referred for guidance.
But, according to classmate Mikell Young, Kip Kinkel just kept acting "weirder and weirder." He said that when he asked Kinkel on Wednesday how he was, he replied that he was angry because his parents had taken his guns away.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-srv/national/longterm/juvmurders/stories/bombs.htm   (956 words)

  
 School Killers
He recounts how Kinkel slew his parents, spent the night with their bodies in the home, booby-trapped the house with bombs, stole the car, and drove twenty minutes to school the next morning with a semiautomatic rifle and Glock pistol, with the intent to spray many rounds of bullets into people he knew.
Eventually, Kip's parents took him to a therapist—a move his father was against---and while the therapist felt that Kip should not have guns, he proudly talked with Kip about his own Glock 9-mm handguns.
Kip was put on Prozac for depression, but when he seemed to be doing better, he stopped taking it.
www.crimelibrary.com /serial_killers/weird/kids1/kinkel_2.html   (1707 words)

  
 Terror in our Schools
The Killer at Thurston High -- Kip Kinkel -- In May 20, 1998, Kip, 15, shot his parents, William, 59, and Faith, 57, to death.
Shortly before his trial in September 1999, Kinkel abandoned the insanity defense to accept a plea deal for a 25-year sentence for the May 20, 1998, killings of his parents and the next day's shooting rampage that killed 2 classmates.
Kinkel, turned 20, August 2002, remains in the Secure Intensive Treatment Program at MacLaren Youth Correctional Facility in Woodburn, OR where he is takes college courses.
www.karisable.com /kinkel.htm   (387 words)

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