In May of 1998, a pale, depressed 15-year-old named Kip Kinkel walked into his high school in suburban Oregon with an arsenal of small arms and began firing, killing two students and wounding 26 others. Even by the standard of school shootings, Kinkel's was an extraordinarily incomprehensible crime; he came from an average background, and, aside from an obsession with guns and a general tendency toward melancholy, he seemed an average American boy. Picking through the aftermath, investigators discovered in Kinkel's house--along with the bodies of his parents, shot at point-blank range--the soundtrack to Baz... More >>>