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Cassie Bernall (Columbine victim) – A tribute on her 38th birthday, 6th November 2019

This video is a tribute to Cassie Bernall, one of the Columbine High School shooting victims, who died along with 13 others, in what became the biggest and most tragic massacre at a school in the United States, on 20th April 1999, having been committed by the two young shooters Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold. Cassie René Bernall was only allowed to live 17 years and 5 months, before 18-year-old Eric Harris shot and killed Cassie in the library of the school, where most of the victims have found their violent end. Her mother, Misty Bernall, has written a fascinating book about her daughter, shortly after the Columbine catastrophe, known as “She Said Yes”. As today is the 6th November 2019, on which Cassie would have turned 38, I have decided to create this video tribute, that includes all of the high-resolution pictures of Cassie, which her family has uploaded on a memorial webpage about Cassie (www.cassiebernall.org), in the end of 2015. Unfortunately, in spring 2016 the website went offline and was nowhere to be found again. Yet, as I was at the same time able to create an email contact to Cassie’s father, Brad Bernall, he allowed me to use the pictures of his beloved daughter, so that I, as a non-family member, can spread the remembrances of Cassie. I do also own a webpage in German language, on which I have used one part of it to upload all of Cassie’s pictures, that I have ever found in the internet, including the ones shown in this video. Also included is a detailed description, again in German language, about Cassie’s life, based on the information’s given in her mother’s book, and also a detailed description about Cassie’s final seconds, which, up to this day, leave plenty of room for discussion. If you want to take a look on it, feel free to visit my webpage, by using the following link: https://qnqura.wordpress.com/cassie/ I do know about the controversy, regarding of Cassie’s final seconds, if she has been asked by her killer Eric Harris if she believes in God and if he shot her because she has answered his question with “Yes”. Yet, regardless of what anyone wants to believe, the fact is that a beautiful life has forever been taken from us, alongside with the lives of 12 others, who are: Steven Robert Curnow (14), Corey Tyler DePooter (17), Kelly Ann Fleming (16), Matthew Joseph Kechter (16), Daniel Conner Mauser (15), Daniel Lee Rohrbough (15), William “Dave” Sanders (47), Rachel Joy Scott (17), Isaiah Emon Shoels (18), John Robert Tomlin (16), Lauren Dawn Townsend (18), Kyle Albert Velasquez (16) Although this video tribute is only about Cassie, I do always like to remember the other victims as well and I do not put Cassie higher than them. It is just that I have personally received great strength and new faith, since I have known of Cassie’s story for the first time, by reading her mother’s book, and I have focused some parts of my religious life about her. It is just a story, which I can never forget and think about daily and it has helped me, as it helped many others already, to not end up in self-pity, depressions and suicidal thoughts, but to find new strength and hope for myself. And although Cassie’s story might look religious-based at first sight, I do believe that non-religious people can also receive plenty of strength from Cassie’s story too, as Cassie was also a very normal girl, who never tried to force her faith to others, and she had her personal worries always too, to her very last day. The music that I have used for this video is “Fastpass” by Buckethead. I have chosen this song, because it makes me feel very moody and it just perfectly fits the pain, that I personally feel, when thinking about Cassie and about the life she had ahead of her and which sadly has been taken so violently from her, just as it has been taken from all of the other victims. May Columbine and its 13 victims never be forgotten, so that we, as a society, finally start to learn that we have to deal with all the shootings, not just but especially at schools, which have even worsened and have become more frequent since Columbine. If we do not start to act in any way, then these 13 sacrifices, including the sacrifice of Cassie Bernall, will have been wasted. Something good, that I am sure of, just has to come out of it, even now, more than 20 years after Columbine.

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