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| On close-knit campus, gunman a loner |
| By The Associated Press |
| Published: 04/18/2007 |
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BLACKSBURG, VA - In the weeks before Cho Seung-Hui killed 32 people, his already bizarre behavior became even less predictable, his roommate said Wednesday. Seung-Hui, known for being so unfriendly that he rarely talked even to the students with whom he shared a suite, started waking up as early as 5:30 a.m. instead of his usual 7 a.m., his roommate, Joseph Aust, told ABC's "Good Morning America." One day he came home and fell asleep around 2 p.m., sleeping through the night. Read more. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |
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