This is an editorial from Rocky Mountain News that gives some great reasons for making the depositions of the Columbine killers’ parents public…
The Rocky, along with several families of the victims, have repeatedly called for the depositions to be made public. They offer the only sworn statements from the killers’ parents that could reveal what they knew about the boys before their murderous spree – including what information they shared with school or law enforcement officials in advance.
Disclosing these records would reopen many wounds. But it could also provide insights that could warn others.
If Babcock is not inclined simply to release the depositions – the best option, in our view – in part because of privacy concerns, there is an alternative. The judge could order the depositions sealed in the archives until the deaths of the Harrises and the Klebolds.
This would allow some additional aspects of the tragedy to eventually be explained. And anything that casts more light on the thinking of the killers and those who knew them best, however belated the disclosure, is a goal worth pursuing.
That definitely makes a lot more sense than sending the depositions to the National Archives for 25 years only to be destroyed. Normally I’m not conspiracy minded but between Sheriff Ted Mink and now Judge Babcock it seems like that all law enforcement and all those involved seem to be covering something up.