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In 2007, American Korean son Seung-Hui Cho shot and killed 32 teachers and students.

Disasters often break out in an instant.

At about 9: 45 am on April 16, Derek odell, a sophomore majoring in biology at Virginia Tech, was having a German class. Suddenly, a young man in a black jacket and a pistol broke in. At first, odell thought the thin man was playing a prank. Then I saw him shoot and the bullet came out of the pistol. "I also noticed his eyes." Odell recalled afterwards, "This may be the most horrible. He could see nothing in his eyes. You can read something from almost everyone's eyes, but there is nothing in his eyes. "

The desolate world of Seung-Hui Cho.

This "terrorist" named Seung-Hui Cho also has his own life or story, but he is determined not to share it with others. At Virginia Tech, or before, he lived in his own cold world.

He refused the help of his teachers and roommates, scaring away others who wanted to help him. He imagined a supermodel girlfriend named Jelly and called herself Spanky. Sometimes, he calls himself a "question mark". He sleeps with the light on and often groans and laments in his sleep. Moreover, he scribbled the lyrics of the song "Shine" on the dormitory wall (give me a sign/show me the direction/tell me where to find/tell me what I will find/Oh, heaven, let your light shine).

Seung-Hui Cho was born in Korea, and his parents live in a small two-bedroom apartment in Seoul. His uncle said that Seung-Hui Cho, unlike his sister, was taciturn since childhood. From 65438 to 0992, the Seung-Hui Cho family immigrated to the United States to pursue the so-called American dream. At that time, Seung-Hui Cho was eight years old.

When I was a child, my parents' friends came to see me. He didn't even bother to say hello, so he hid in the basement and played video games. When he was in middle school, most of his classmates were white students, including many rich children. In senior high school English class, whenever the teacher asks the students to read the text in turn, Seung-Hui Cho always lowers his head. When the teacher told him that he would fail in the evaluation if he didn't read aloud, he read the text vaguely in a low and strange tone. Once, when he recited the text in accented English again, all his classmates smiled and pointed at him: "Go home!" " "

Seung-Hui Cho's parents turned to the church for help because of his mental problems, but he was often bullied by Christian youth groups, especially some rich children. As a child, the Korean priest recalled, "He was a clever student and could read the Bible."

After going to college, he is still a "lone ranger" described by many people. Some students tried to get close to him. The classmate who lives in the same suite took him to the party, but he didn't want to talk to others and kept drinking. He doesn't even look when people say hello to him. He eats alone and usually rides his bike near the parking lot.

In September 2005, Seung-Hui Cho attended a poetry class by Professor Nicky Giovanni. Every time he attends class, he sits in the back row wearing sunglasses and a baseball cap with a low brim. Professor Giovanni asked him to take off his sunglasses and hat in every class. He has never spoken in class, and the topic of death is constantly involved in his English works. Some girls also complained that Seung-Hui Cho took photos of their thighs from under the table with a mobile phone camera. Many students are afraid that he will not come to class. Finally, Professor Giovanni had to transfer Seung-Hui Cho to another school.

Lucinda Roy, one of the directors of the Creative Cooperation course, tried to help Seung-Hui Cho. But she found that the student was arrogant and seemed to have a double personality. Seung-Hui Cho refused to receive one-on-one tutoring. Teacher Roy then informed many departments of the school to pay attention to Seung-Hui Cho. However, because he does not have the characteristics of "threat of violence", the school will not force "help" 18-year-old students.

In fact, Seung-Hui Cho did not threaten anyone with force. But he "harassed" two girls at the end of 2005. He seldom told his roommate John Eddie that he was going to "visit" a girl because he wanted to "see how cold her eyes were". He introduced himself to girls with a "question mark", which made girls feel very strange. She then reported the matter to the school police, but the latter did not file charges. After that, Seung-Hui Cho told her roommate that she wanted to kill herself. So he was sent to a behavioral health center for treatment. But the next day, a psychiatrist thought that although Seung-Hui Cho was a little depressed, he had "normal insight and judgment". On the same day, Seung-Hui Cho was discharged from the hospital, and he was safe within one year.

Last autumn, Seung-Hui Cho showed "abnormality" again. The play he gave to Professor Ed Fako was full of violence. His classmate Panitri said, "His works are really full of morbid melancholy and strange colors." Professor Nicky Chupani was also surprised by his behavior. He said: "Seung-Hui Cho filmed the students who were listening to the class and wrote many articles about death, which made other students very scared." On one occasion, only 7 out of 70 people came. Because many students are wary of Seung-Hui Cho.

When eating in the dormitory, he is always alone. At the beginning of this year, a candidate who was preparing to run for the student union cadre gave him candy. I hope he doesn't even look at it when he votes.

The accumulated morbidness and melancholy are approaching the critical point step by step. On February 9th, Seung-Hui Cho bought a.22 pistol in a pawnshop near the school. This pistol is cheap and suitable for target training. He went to a store like Wal-Mart to buy ammunition. 13 In March, he bought a semi-automatic light pistol Glock 19 and a box of bullets (50 rounds) with a credit card, which cost $5,765,438 +0. This semi-automatic portable pistol is the favorite of police and juvenile gangs, and it can shoot five bullets a second. This month, he also bought two magazines from a gun dealer under the name of "blazers5505" through the online auction website. Then after a while, Seung-Hui Cho started to go to the gym to exercise, and left a "soldier's head". He sleeps little every day and gets up early in the morning. "Like 70.