So the Shooter at VA Tech wrote a play called mister Brownstowne. Here is a link http://news.aol.com/virginia-tech-s...mr-brownstone-title-page/20070417141309990001 It is titled after the Guns N' Roses song of same name. In one stanza of the song the lyrics are "The show usually starts around seven/ we go onstage around nine." His first 2 shootings were around 7:00 and then he waited 2 hours when the next 30 shootings started at around 9:00. Do you think this is a coincidence? (read the play before commenting)
The young man was not lucid, he had no real feeling at the time. Music to him most likely had no importance @ the time. I wonder if he shot anyone using their iPods :shrug:
I wonder if anyone was listening to their iPod cranked up and didn't hear the sounds of murder and mayhem
As stated in the media, he planned this well-ahead of time. It's not a coincidence that he timed his shootings in advance.
Of course it is nothing but a meaningless coincidence. I read they plays. They were both extraordinarily badly written, self-absorbed, teenage angsty bullshit from a sad kid. Nothing more, nothing less.
Hmm. Interesting. It seems a little simple for a college student. Maybe I'm being a little picky, but it doesn't seem that good. The content is a little bizarre, though I wouldn't say it was macabre at all. Clearly some anger there.
Especially a fourth-year English student! I wonder if it's not really his. It was given to the news by other students claiming it was his...
Why was it of course a coicidence? He obviously attached some meaning to the song. He obviously did alot of planning. Were all the Beatles references Manson left behind just coincidences too?