VaTech Victim's Myspace Pages.

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XtennesseeX

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Maxine Turner


Matthew J. La Porte


Mary Karen Read


Ross Abdallah Alameddine


Ryan Clark

^^*^^ Note: His Profile is private, but I am sure in the next few days it will become viewable to non-friends when someone gets his info and makes a tribute page on there.

Here is another pic of Ryan Clark,

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More to come later.

Sad.:no:
 
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I'd definitely say it's fake.

It probably is, if someone could make it viewable to all of the non-friends then you could tell by looking at the blog and see when he signed up.

It doesn't really matter,, Im sure it would be weird though.
 
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It probably is, if someone could make it viewable to all of the non-friends then you could tell by looking at the blog and see when he signed up.

It doesn't really matter,, Im sure it would be weird though.

Well, the shootings happened on the 16th...it says his last login was on the 17th...and it's really twisted and pathetic that someone would create a fake myspace page for this guy.
 
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Well, the shootings happened on the 16th...it says his last login was on the 17th...and it's really twisted and pathetic that someone would create a fake myspace page for this guy.

True, but "if" he had one friend or someone who lived with him, then they could have possibly gotten his myspace password / email address, or the police could have contacted Tom, aka founder of Myspace, and gotten the password just to see if they could find anymore info on this guy.

With that said, you're probably right, someone probably made a Myspace page for him for some sick reason. :no:
 
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Makes it even more heartbreaking when you view thier pages and get a little look into thier lives...makes it more personal sorta. :(
 
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Yeah, it's tough to read some of that. ABC ran all of the victim's names at the end of its late-night newscast. Any efforts to tell the personal stories of the victims is a good thing. It drives home the fact that these were real people and not just statistics, i.e., they're not a faceless group that comprised the number that is in the headlines. They were real, for lack of a better way of putting it. This could have happened on any campus.
 
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yesterday in the Virginia Pilot the front page was just the names of the victims and short descriptions of each one. once you opened it up it went into even more detail about some of them. very touching indeed.
 

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