Missing Pages Restored: Get The Full 11k Columbine Report Here
Pages lost to time have finally resurfaced in a complete report
Jefferson County released a report full of witness interview summaries on November 21, 2000 (dubbed “Columbine Books”).
Shortly after, two locals - Ron Aigner and Steve Schweitzberger - paid $602 for a physical copy and hauled off the report in four boxes (each 1x2 feet).
They had the report scanned and turned into PDF files at a local office store, but in the process, a handful of pages went missing, including one page from Robyn Anderson’s interview where it appeared to us researchers that she was just “about to name names” before the missing page (and she sure did…).
Most of us just assumed those pages were omitted by Jefferson County. And perhaps they were. Or maybe they were lost by the employees scanning the pages. We really don’t know.
Fast forward to when Jeffco created their own digital copy for download… and all the missing pages were there. However, I found several quality inconsistencies between the Jeffco release and the Aigner/Schweitzberger release, with the latter being more legible.
Most researchers have never had the full report, even though Jeffco released it years ago. Because most people got their files from the Boulder Daily Camera (they released this version online), columbineresearch.info (Kendra’s old site), DylanKlebold.com (my old site), A Columbine Site, or Evan Long’s website. All of these sites published the incomplete version with missing pages. And every “document archive” that has been passed around in the “research community” in the last 25 years has come from these sources. That makes every document archive out there incomplete. Including mine!
UNTIL NOW :)
So naturally, I created a final, complete version of the report by adding the missing pages from Jeffco’s release to the original Boulder Daily Camera release to ensure maximum legibility.
I took the time to compare every single page to ensure completeness (and to ensure Jeffco hadn’t redacted MORE information since their digital release) and I’ve stamped the bottom of each page so that researchers will know they’ve got the complete version.
Because how can you research a case thoroughly when you’re missing so many pages?
Get the FULL verified 11k report
Download the individual PDF files here (a Box account is required, but it’s free)
Download the 6-part .zip file here (a Box account is required, but it’s free)
Alternatively, you can still access the 11k report online (mobile-friendly) where each page can be viewed as an image, but please note that this version has not been updated with the missing pages (yet).
But there’s another problem.
Several years ago, after doing a painful page-by-page comparison of thousands of pages, I noticed that the set of documents and reports chopped up and rearranged by researcher Evan Long were missing KEY pages. Some of the pages missing were not just the end of a document (as would be expected if it were an accident), but multiple pages in the middle of a file - pages that contain key information they don’t want you to know.
Was Evan Long was part of the cover-up? Was he tasked with misdirecting people and releasing altered documents? He claimed to have personally chopped up and reorganized the 11k PDF files to reorganize them by witness location, and if that’s true, then I think it’s pretty clear he was controlled opposition this entire time, tasked with deleting inconvenient pages from the reports.
And for many years, nobody was the wiser.
…Until I came back in 2017 after a hiatus I took back in 2008. Yeah, after almost a decade, I came back to this case and discovered a mess of altered documents. I know the documents like the back of my hand.
I downloaded the batch of documents from Evan Long’s site and almost immediately noticed a glaring omission:
The pages where a Blackjack Pizza boss noted Chris Morris had been in possession of pipe bombs two weeks before the incident were missing. All the pages that implicated Morris were missing.
See, I had been telling people that Morris was caught with pipe bombs at work just like Harris and Klebold, but the new wave of researchers were convinced I was making it up or “misremembering” and just badmouthing the poor innocent Boyscout. They really had no idea because as long as they had been researching, they were never playing with a full deck.
Now I’m on a mission to resurrect the original reports from the original sources long before Evan Long or anyone else got their hands on the reports to alter them and re-release them. I have all the originals provided by the people who purchased them and manually PDFd them (mostly this was a team effort between several researchers and Kendra who did all the grunt work at Office Depot) and am taking the time to stamp them all and re-release them so that researchers know they’re looking at the original document without missing pages or altered information. If anything is missing, it was released that way.
I’m also working on revamping the entire research site (yes, again, my specialty!) but the document access on the view page will be preserved as-is.
So if you’ve always wondered where those missing pages went… now you have them. And there will be more on the way!
Until next time – keep your alibi airtight and remember that you can’t hide missing pages from a data hoarder who can and will compare 11,000-page documents side-by-side, page-by-page to find even a single word that might be out of place,
The Lost Crime Files
The Lost Crime Files - Author Bio
I’m not just a true crime writer—I’m an independent investigator who has spent more than $20,000 making sure the public has access to what really happened.
I’ve been actively researching the Columbine case since 1999. I’ve personally interviewed witnesses, obtained thousands of pages of official documents most people don’t know exist, and have personal connections to the case.
I’ve been inside the school many times, beyond where most are ever allowed to go. I’ve connected with key figures, including the TCM, and early on was discouraged by law enforcement from publishing my findings. I have also prevented several copycat shootings.
Since the case broke, I’ve been running the largest Columbine document database online, across multiple domain names over the years. I’ve personally held in my hands Eric Harris’ unpublished writings shown to me by his friends. I have seen and possess childhood photos of Dylan Klebold. We have mutual friends - some I’ve parted ways with, but others not. I’ve had access to more insider material than I can list. I can guarantee you they existed and are not the creators of South Park (what a ridiculous story!). They were just actors playing a role.
I’ve read over 40,000 pages of case documents multiple times. I spent three years indexing and programming those records to create a mobile-friendly research site. I’ve obtained unredacted documents from the 11k report that no one else had seen before. I am also in the process of converting rare, never-before-heard original audio testimony from dictaphone tapes to digital formats.
When you read my content, you’re not just reading articles written by a random person who found Columbine interesting on a whim. You’re reading content written by someone who has done extensive first-hand research for more than 25 years.





Incredible work as always!
Thank you! I'm downloading the zip files right now....I'm relatively new to this and am already painfully aware that anything Columbine-related that doesn't fit the narrative will disappear from the internet (I've never seen so many dead links!) The more I read and research, the more questions I have, it's incredible. So many things about it do not make sense.