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Twenty-five years after Kip Kinkel shot and killed his parents and two students at Thurston High School and wounded 25 others, he and his attorneys have filed a new petition with the Oregon ...
School Shooter Kip Kinkel Wants His Day in Court . 1998 high school rampage shooter was hearing voices, his lawyers tell ABC News. By ABC News. June 19, 2007, 8:38 AM.
Kip Kinkel, pictured at his arraignment in 1998, says he has been rehabilitated by intensive mental health treatments behind bars, and has earned a degree and yoga teaching qualification ...
Kip Kinkel, who killed his parents before murdering two of his classmates and injuring another 25 in a 1998 school shooting in Oregon, has said that he feels “tremendous, ...
An attorney for convicted school shooter Kip Kinkel has petitioned the Oregon Supreme Court, saying Kinkel is legally entitled to a hearing to determine if he’s capable of rehabilitation.
The Oregon Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that a nearly 112-year prison sentence for Thurston High School shooter Kip Kinkel isn't cruel and unusual punishment given the breadth and severity of ...
Tony McCown met Kip Kinkel when they were sixth-graders at Thurston Middle School. The two were both good students, considered talented-and-gifted in their class and became friends right away.
Jennifer Gonnerman speaks to Kristin Kinkel, whose brother, Kip Kinkel, killed their parents and opened fire at Thurston High School, in Oregon—a shooting that presaged the violence in Columbine ...
Kip Kinkel deserves to be punished for what he’s done. But 112 years in prison is too long. The punishment must fit the crime, yes, but it also must fit the criminal, ...
SALEM, Ore. — Twenty-five years after Kip Kinkel murdered his parents, killed two students and wounded 25 others in one of the earliest U.S. high-school shootings, lawyers have filed a new ...
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