Here are the videos that Alvaro Castillo sent to a local paper.
If YouTube pulls them, (Which they did) they can also be found here.
Here are the videos that Alvaro Castillo sent to a local paper.
If YouTube pulls them, (Which they did) they can also be found here.
Murder Suspect Sent Video to Newspaper:
More on Alvaro Castillo’s Columbine obsession and the failure of anyone to do anything about it…
Investigators say Castillo was obsessed with Columbine. During a search of the Castillo home on Lipps Lane in Hillsborough, deputies found a diary entitled “Mass Murders and School Shootings of the 20th and 21st Centuries,” as well as directions to the homes of the Columbine school shooters.
Eyewitness News has learned that the Castillo family knew of this obsession, saying Alvaro Castillo identified with the deep depression of Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris, but never anticipated it could lead to violence.
I apologize to the family for giving them grief at a time like this, but what did they think this obsession could lead to?
This should serve as a warning to parents who have kids that look up to school shooters as heroes. It’s not just a phase. It’s an unnatural lifestyle that could get them or someone else killed.
Orange Co. Shooting Suspect Obsessed With Columbine:
A little more background on the life of Alvaro Castillo…
The suspect’s mother, Victoria, and sister, also named Victoria, were present in the courtroom when Castillo was charged. Castillo smiled at them as he was brought in. The women did not comment, but they were visibly shaken during the court appearance.
A neighbor of the Castillo family, Tim Fluet, was also at the courthouse and described the family as friendly and kind. He said that Victoria Castillo had mentioned to him her son’s obsession with the Columbine shooting in Littleton, Colorado which occurred on April 20, 1999.
When asked by reporters how long he had been obsessed with the Columbine tragedy, he said, “Since I was ten.”
When asked why, he said he didn’t know.
Sheriff’s deputies said Castillo had a previous run-in with law enforcement. He told a law enforcement officer during a traffic stop on April 20th of this year — the seven-year anniversary of the Columbine shooting — that he was suicidal.
Why don’t parents do anything about unhealthy obsessions like this rather than let them go on for years?
He will appear in court again on September 11th for a probable cause hearing.
Coincidentally, the birthday of Dylan Klebold. I bet that’s not lost on Castillo.
Two plead not guilty in Sugar Land slaying:
Matt McCombs and Sean Brown have both pleaded not guilty in the shooting death of Ashton Glover. Which suits me just fine because hopefully that will make them eligible for the chair.
Once again, a defense attorney makes me chuckle…
After today’s hearing, McCombs’ attorney Ira Chenkin said “the people of this community are going to find out that he is not nearly as bad as they think he is.”
Chenkin said McCombs feels terrible for what’s going on.
How could shooting a 16-year-old girl in the head, at point-blank range, out of morbid curiosity not be as bad as we think it is? I think the only reason McCombs feels terrible is that he got caught.
Paper receives letter, video related to shooting:
Alvaro Castillo’s mutant status keeps climbing higher and higher…
The Chapel Hill News on Thursday received a package with a videotape and a letter signed with the name of the man charged Wednesday with killing his father in Hillsborough. The murder charge came after police arrested Alvaro Rafael Castillo in connection with a shooting at Orange High School on Wednesday that slightly injured two students.
The letter writer says he knows “almost every detail” of the 1999 shooting at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colo. In that well-publicized incident, 13 students were killed and 23 people were injured by two students, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, who then killed themselves.
“I sent you the tape because I do not want them locked away just [like] the Basement Tapes that Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold made,” the letter says. “The police would not release them. This will not happen again. I want the world to see myself.”
The writer later adds: “I also like to read about massacres like the one that occurred in Red Lake, Minnesota by Jeff Weise,” referring to the deaths of 10 people, eight of them at a school, in a shooting rampage in March 2005. “I must remind the world!”
The letter ends with, “I will die. I have wanted to die for years. I’m sorry.”
He’s not either.
“I know I am insane. Ever since I was young, I knew there was something wrong with me,” the letter says. The writer calls himself “a depressed and traumatized individual.”
The letter speaks of a father who is verbally abusive to the writer, his sisters and his mother. It speaks of the father hitting members of the family on occasion. “His threats and abuse took their toll on me,” the letter says.
It also says the writer was shown pornography by a friend at 8 years old. “From that day on, I was disgusted with the world,” the letter says.
Ok, but what the hell does that have anything to do with shooting at his old high school?
Shooting Suspect Obsessed With Columbine:
More information about the e-mail Alvaro Castillo sent to Columbine principal Frank DeAngelis and about Castillo himself…
Columbine Principal Frank DeAngelis did not read the e-mail until after the attack, according to a statement Thursday by the Jefferson County, Colo., schools. DeAngelis called the district’s security director, who called the Orange County Sheriff’s Department.
And it seems Castillo was not just a Columbine worshiping mutant either…
“He was obsessed with Columbine, the (Kip) Kinkel shooting in Oregon, the (Jonesboro) Arkansas high school shooting,” the sheriff said. Investigators found numerous diaries at Castillo’s home in which he wrote about attacks, Orange County Sheriff Lindy Pendergrass said.
And I wonder if this was the real trigger…
Officials with the North Carolina National Guard said Thursday that Castillo entered the guard as a recruit in 2004 and completed basic combat training in August 2005. He was never deployed and was being processed out of the guard after being determined to be medically disqualified for military service, according to the statement.
Eric Harris was denied entrance to the Marines shortly before Columbine. Coincidence, or a mutant imitating his hero? Probably coincidence, but it’s an eerie one.
Authorities: NC school shooting suspect e-mailed Columbine principal:
Ok, this Alvaro Castillo guy just made himself king mutant…
(Hillsborough, NC-AP) August 31, 2006 – Authorities say the 19-year-old man accused of killing his father and then injuring two students during a shooting at Orange High School in North Carolina sent an e-mail to the Columbine High School principal warning of his attack.
The message was sent Wednesday morning by Alvaro Castillo to Columbine principal Frank DeAngelis. It read: “Dear Principal, In a few hours you will probably hear about a school shooting in North Carolina. I am responsible for it. I remember Columbine. It is time the world remembered it. I am sorry. Goodbye.”
He almost seems like the John Mark Karr of the mutant set, except that Castillo actually killed someone.
Teen in Shooting Obsessed With Columbine:
You could have knocked me over with a feather when I read the headline. Well, more like a sledgehammer. I knew my guess about Alvaro Rafael Castillo being a mutant would be correct…
A teenager accused of killing his father and then shooting two students at his former high school said Thursday that he had been obsessed for years with the mass killing at Columbine High School.
Alvaro Rafael Castillo mentioned that massacre as he arrived for an initial appearance in Orange County District Court. When asked why he fixated on the 1999 attack, Castillo said he didn’t know.
The 19-year-old was assigned a lawyer at his first court appearance and ordered held without bond. He didn’t speak during the brief hearing and only nodded when asked by Judge Charles Anderson if he understood the proceedings.
That last paragraph kind of surprised me. I thought Castillo would be crazy enough to go off on some rant while in court.
I found this mildly interesting…
The owner of the property on which the Castillo home is located refused to allow reporters access to the private road on Wednesday evening. The home is located amid a mix of horse farms, trailer parks and modest homes.
I wonder which one he lived in.
Teen charged with first-degree murder:
Even more details in the murder of Rafael Huezo Castillo and the Orange High School shooting in Hillsborough, NC by Alvaro Rafael Castillo…
The first reports of what happened early Wednesday afternoon at Orange High School summoned a modern nightmare:
A trench-coat-clad teenager with guns and pipe bombs, shots fired, students hurt.
Asked why he had gone to Orange High School on Wednesday, Castillo, a former student, responded, “Columbine. Remember Columbine,” AP reported.
And we have status on one of the victims at the school…
About 1 p.m., an armed man “flew” past the parking lot’s guard house in a gray minivan and fired about eight shots, said Anne D’Annunzio, an Orange County Schools spokeswoman.
Two students were injured, neither seriously. Senior Tiffaney Utsman’s right shoulder was grazed by a bullet. An unidentified male student was hurt by broken glass, D’Annunzio said.
Utsman had been released from a hospital by Wednesday evening, said her mother, Champe Revis. “My feeling about Tiffaney is absolute relief that she really was not hurt at all,” Revis said.
Details of the shooting at the school…
Courtney Long, a senior, said she was outside when she saw a man jump from a minivan wearing a black hat, black trench coat, black sunglasses and a white T-shirt. He set off a long line of firecrackers, she said, sending up smoke. She said he fired at car tires, then at a school window, sending a bullet through the glass.
From a patio outside, senior Scott Cook heard an explosion and turned to see a man standing amid smoke in the parking lot.
“He pulled out a gun. … He fired in the air, then he aimed it toward the school. At that time, I high-tailed it out of there and ran into the building,” Cook said.
At the Orange High School parking lot, deputies found ammunition, weapons and homemade pipe bombs in the van. The Durham County Sheriff’s Office bomb squad removed the bombs.
I saw the video of the little bastard on my local news today. He literally is batshit crazy because he was smiling like he just won the lottery as they put him in the police car.
Castillo is due in court today.
Former student charged with killing father:
The suspect in the Orange High School shooting in Hillsborough, North Carolina also killed his father…
Alvaro Rafael Castillo, 19, of Hillsborough has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of his father Rafael Huezo Castillo following Wednesday’s shocking school shooting at Orange High School.
“Sacrifice, it’s all sacrifice.” Castillo said when asked why he murdered his father and shot at Orange High students. “We all have to die for the world is cruel.”
Orange County Sheriff Lindy Pendergrass said the younger Castillo confessed to killing his father after deputies arrested him for firing on his former high school.
After the confession, deputies moved on the information. They forced their way inside of the Castillos’ home on Lipps Lane near the Durham County line. Inside, they found the boy’s father shot to death.
When asked about his father, Castillo said, “He made us suffer all his life. Someone had to put him out of his misery. He abused me and my family. He was abused, too.”
Castillo’s mutant ranking is way off the scale, too…
As he was being forced into a police car, Castillo shouted out, “Columbine! Remember Columbine! Eric Harris, Dylan Klebold! Nathan Leopold, it’s his birthday! Sacrifice!” As the car was driving away, Castillo made his hand into the shape of a gun, put two fingers that were simulating a barrel into his mouth and then acted like he was shooting.
It should be noted that August 30, 1971, is actually the day Nathan Leopold died – not his birthday. Leopold and Richard Loeb gained notoriety in 1924 after they murdered a 14-year-old boy. The two University of Chicago students believed they were so smart they could pull off the perfect crime.
Since he’s obviously a deranged mutant, I wonder what the alleged abuse actually was.