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2007年4月19日10:25:5(京港台時間) 

NBC電視臺收到趙承熙包裹(組圖)

【星星生活-星网讯】 弗吉尼亞理工學院校方和警方召開記者會。警方證實﹐槍手趙承熙在犯下第一起槍擊後﹐將一些照片﹐錄像帶和日記等物品寄給美國全國廣播公司NBC。

趙承熙寄給全國廣播公司的物品包括一張他手持雙槍的照片﹐但沒有槍擊當天的照片或錄像片段。趙承熙在信件中提到事件原本不必發生。包裹郵戳顯示是弗吉尼亞郵局是在槍擊事件發生當天早上9點零一分收到郵包﹐時間距離趙承熙在宿舍槍殺兩人後約一小時45分鐘﹐趙承熙隨後到一座教學大樓開槍打死30名師生﹐再吞彈自盡。警方在記者會上感謝全國廣播公司將物件轉交警方進行調查﹐目前聯邦調查局已介入調查。校方則表示﹐考慮到學生的心理康復情況﹐學校將讓學生根據自己的情況決定何時完成所修課程。之後﹐他並逐一念出遇害學生和教員的姓名。

  


  趙承熙寄給美國全國廣播公司NBC的照片

  


  趙承熙寄給美國全國廣播公司NBC的照片

  


  趙承熙寄給美國全國廣播公司NBC的照片

  


  趙承熙寄給美國全國廣播公司NBC的照片

  


  趙承熙寄給美國全國廣播公司NBC的錄像截圖








趙承熙NBC電視臺包裹中的照片


弗吉尼亞理工大學18日下午針對槍擊案再度召開記者會﹐會中提到槍手趙承熙(Cho Seung-Hui)在生前寄了份包裹給紐約NBC電視臺﹐根據郵戳顯示﹐趙承熙是在兩次槍案之間寄出包裹。

弗吉尼亞州警監督Steve Flaherty表示﹐趙承熙在死亡前曾將一份附有相片、錄像帶、手寫稿的包裹寄到紐約NBC電視臺。目前NBC已將包裹轉交給警方。

美聯社引述一不願透露姓名的官員表示﹐包裹包括了趙承熙拿著武器的數位影像﹔而手寫稿的內容則責備了富者、並警告著他希望取得與富人一樣的平等權。

“這可能是非常新、非常重要的調查資訊。我們正在分析這份資料的價值。”Steve Flaherty說﹐不過警方並未公開細節。

NBC表示﹐包裹的郵戳顯示趙承熙是在第一次槍案和第二次槍案之間的兩小時內﹐將包裹寄出的﹐收件人是NBC主管Steve Capus。

在收到包裹後﹐他們立即將此份重要文件轉交警方﹐該文件據NBC描述﹐充滿“冗長的咒罵”。

美聯社指出﹐若包裹真的是在第一次與第二次槍擊之間寄出的﹐如此便能解釋趙承熙在兩小時的時間中﹐去了哪裡﹐又做了什麼事。

多維社記者安涵編譯報導/弗吉尼亞理工大學18日下午針對槍擊案再度召開記者會,會中提到槍手趙承熙(Cho Seung-Hui)在生前寄了份包裹給紐約NBC電視台,根據郵戳顯示,趙承熙是在兩次槍案之間寄出包裹。(newstarnet.com)

弗吉尼亞州警監督Steve Flaherty表示,趙承熙在死亡前曾將一份附有相片、錄像帶、手寫稿的包裹寄到紐約NBC電視台。NBC在18日接到包裹後,已轉交給警方。(newstarnet.com)

美聯社引述一不願透露姓名的官員表示,包裹包括了趙承熙拿著武器的數位影像;而手寫稿的內容則責備了富者、並警告著他希望取得與富人一樣的平等權。(newstarnet.com)

18日傍晚,MSNBC公佈了一張趙承熙包裹中的影像,影像裡頭戴鴨舌帽的趙承熙,雙手帶著露指黑色手套,兩首各執一把手槍,身穿一套軍用服。(newstarnet.com)

「這可能是非常新、非常重要的調查資訊。我們正在分析這份資料的價值。」Steve Flaherty說,不過警方並未公開細節。(newstarnet.com)

NBC表示,包裹的郵戳顯示趙承熙是在第一次槍案和第二次槍案之間的兩小時內,將包裹寄出的,收件人是NBC台長Steve Capus。(newstarnet.com)

在收到包裹後,他們立即將此份重要文件轉交警方,該文件據NBC描述,充滿「冗長的咒罵」。(newstarnet.com)

美聯社指出,若包裹真的是在第一次與第二次槍擊之間寄出的,如此便能解釋趙承熙在兩小時的時間中,去了哪裡,又做了什麼事。(newstarnet.com)

MSNBC表示,包裹包括了一個CD-ROM,趙承熙在其中朗讀了他的宣示。(newstarnet.com)

NBC晚間新聞計畫在今晚(18日)節目中透露包裹內含物的部分訊息。(newstarnet.com)

據MSNBC網站報導,台長Steve Capus表示新聞網在18日上午收到包裹後,立即將包裹交給紐約FBI,FBI正協助弗吉尼亞州警調查此案。(newstarnet.com)

Steve Capus說,包裹包括了一份冗長、雜亂書寫、像宣示書的聲名,夾雜在一堆照片中。文件「難以閱讀,非常雜亂,非常氣憤、充滿不雅言詞。」(newstarnet.com)

不過包裹中並沒有任何槍擊案的影像,只有「模糊的資訊」,包含了像是「這不應該發生」等句。(newstarnet.com)

Steve Capus指出,戴上手套的NBC安全人員在收到包裹後小心翼翼地處理,新聞台立刻打電話給FBI。(newstarnet.com)

報導解釋,包裹上的美國郵政服務郵戳顯示了此信件是在上午9時01分送到弗吉尼亞郵局的,約是趙承熙槍殺了宿舍的兩名學生的45分鐘後。(newstarnet.com)

「我們可能會更早收到郵件,如果他沒有將地址與郵遞區號寫錯的話。」Steve Capus說。(newstarnet.com)

在包裹中,有23個QuickTime影像檔,趙承熙直接對鏡頭說話,吐露了他憎惡富者的心態。

Gunman sent 'disturbing' photos, writings to NBC

(CNN) -- The man blamed for killing at least 30 people in Monday's shootings on the Virginia Tech campus before killing himself mailed a package containing photographs and writings to NBC, authorities announced Wednesday.

NBC reported Cho Seung-Hui apparently mailed the package during the two-hour lull between the shootings at the West Ambler Johnston Hall dormitory and the shootings at Norris Hall.

"This may be a very new critical component of this investigation," State Police Col. Steve Flaherty said.

The network immediately notified authorities and the original documents were sent to the FBI for analysis, he said.

NBC reported that it agreed not to immediately disclose the contents of the package "beyond characterizing the material as 'disturbing.' "

CNN also learned Wednesday that in 2005 Cho was declared mentally ill by a Virginia special justice, who declared he was "an imminent danger" to himself, a court document states.

A temporary detention order from General District Court in the commonwealth of Virginia said Cho "presents an imminent danger to himself as a result of mental illness."

A box indicating that the subject "Presents an imminent danger to others as a result of mental illness" was not checked.

In another part of the form, Cho was described as "mentally ill and in need of hospitalization, and presents an imminent danger to self or others as a result of mental illness, or is so seriously mentally ill as to be substantially unable to care for self, and is incapable of volunteering or unwilling to volunteer for treatment."

A handwritten section of the form describes Cho. "Affect is flat and mood is depressed," said the order, which was signed December 14 by Special Justice Paul M. Barnett. "He denies suicidal ideation. He does not acknowledge symptoms of a thought disorder. His insight and judgment are normal."

Barnett would not discuss Cho's case with CNN.
Student complaints

Police first investigated Cho in November 2005 after a student complained about him calling her and contacting her in person, university police Chief Wendell Flinchum said.

Cho was sent to the university's Office of Judicial Affairs, which handled the complaint, the outcome of which is confidential, university officials said.

"The student declined to press charges and referred to Cho's contact with her as annoying," Flinchum said of the November investigation.

Police investigated him again the next month when a female student complained about instant messages Cho sent her, Flinchum said.

"Again, no threat was made against that student. However, she made a complaint to the Virginia Tech Police Department and asked that Cho have no further contact with her," the chief said.

After police spoke to Cho, they received a call from a student concerned that he might be suicidal.

Officers spoke to Cho "at length" then asked him to see a counselor. He agreed to be evaluated by Access Services, an independent mental health facility in Blacksburg, the chief said.

"A temporary detention order was obtained and Cho was taken to a mental health facility" on December 13, 2005, he said.

A student asking to be identified only as Andy said he was the one who told police that Cho was suicidal. Police "took [Cho] away to the counseling center for a night or two," said the student, who used to room with Cho.

uthorities said they received no more complaints about Cho before the shootings, Flinchum said.

The university and its police continue to defend themselves against students' complaints that they weren't adequately warned about Cho -- even after two people were killed in a dormitory early Monday morning.

Though police have linked a gun used in Norris Hall -- where 31 people, including Cho, died -- they have yet to say he is officially accused of the first shootings.

Professor recalls 'mean streak'

As tales of Cho's worrisome behavior continued to surface Wednesday, a renowned poet and author who taught the 23-year-old gunman called the notion that he was troubled "crap" and said he was "mean."

Nikki Giovanni said she immediately suspected Cho when she got word of the shootings.

"I knew when it happened that that's probably who it was," Giovanni said, referring to her former pupil. "I would have been shocked if it wasn't."

Cho's poetry was so intimidating -- and his behavior so menacing -- that Giovanni had him removed from her class in the fall of 2005, she said. Giovanni said the final straw came when two of her students quit attending her poetry sessions because of Cho.

"I was trying to find out, what am I doing wrong here?" Giovanni recalled thinking, but the students later explained, "He's taking photographs of us. We don't know what he's doing."

Giovanni went to the department's then-chairwoman, Lucinda Roy, and told her, "I was willing to resign before I was going to continue with him." Roy took Cho out of Giovanni's class.

"I know we're talking about a troubled youngster and crap like that, but troubled youngsters get drunk and jump off buildings; troubled youngsters drink and drive," Giovanni said. "I've taught troubled youngsters. I've taught crazy people. It was the meanness that bothered me. It was a really mean streak."

Roy, who taught Cho one-on-one after removing him from Giovanni's class, recalled Cho exhibiting a palpable anger and secretly taking photographs of other students while holding the camera under his desk.

His writings were so disturbing, she said, that she went to the police and university administrators for help.

"The threats seemed to be underneath the surface," she said. "They were not explicit and that was the difficulty the police had."

Ian McFarlane, who had class with Cho, said two plays written by Cho were so "twisted" that McFarlane and other students openly pondered "whether he could be a school shooter."

University stands by handling of shooting

Though two professors, Cho's former roommates and a classmate and police all recall Cho behaving in a disturbing manner, officials said there was nothing criminal about his demeanor.

The gun shop owner who sold him the Glock 9 mm, one of the guns used at Norris Hall, said the resident alien from South Korea easily passed a background check last month before buying the weapon.

sked about Roy's concerns that Cho was writing troubling plays and poems in his classes, Flinchum said no official report was filed.

"These course assignments were for a creative writing course and the students were encouraged to be imaginative and artistic," the chief said. "The writings did not express any threatening intentions or allude to criminal activity. No criminal violation had taken place."

Flinchum's remarks were the latest in the university's defense, not only of its handling of situations that arose before the shootings, but also of how it handled situations in the immediate aftermath of the shooting at West Ambler Johnston dorm.

The recurring question: Why weren't students warned or the campus locked down before Cho was able to walk into Norris Hall more than two hours later and exact the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history?

Flinchum said Wednesday that details gleaned from the investigation at the dorm led to a decision among university officials and police that the campus did not need to be locked down.

"There are a lot of details we were providing to the administration and a decision was made based on that information," the chief said.

University President Charles Steger has said police believed the incident was "a domestic fight, perhaps a murder-suicide" that was contained to one dorm room.

Police cordoned off the 895-student dorm and all residents were told about the shooting as police looked for witnesses, Steger said.

"I don't think anyone could have predicted that another event was going to take place two hours later," Steger said.

Authorities are still investigating whether Cho had any accomplices in planning or executing Monday's rampage.

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