The department is concerned about how the photos could be used, she said. Tallman said families of the victims were being notified about what she called the "unauthorized release" of the photos. "These photos are potentially stolen property if they're determined to be authentic," she said. The sheriff's department has launched an investigation to confirm the authenticity of the photos and to figure out how they could have been leaked, spokeswoman Jacki Tallman said. The Rocky Mountain News has copies of a number of the photos, as do some Columbine families. "People don't want the pictures of their dead kids circulating on the Internet, which it appears likely is what's going to happen," said Brian Rohrbough, whose son Dan was one of the 13 killed when shooters Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold rampaged through the school on April 20, 1999. DENVER - Dozens of top secret, crime-scene photos from the Columbine High School massacre, showing the two killers' bodies, their victims and even their bombs, have leaked out.įamilies of some victims are outraged and say the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office has failed to keep a promise that the photos would never leave that office.
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