The article, “Columbine Families Settle Suits on Anniversary of Anniversary” from The Morning Journal states that “Duran pleaded guilty to supplying a minor with a handgun and was sentenced to 4 1/2 years in prison. Manes is serving a six-year sentence for selling the gun to Harris and Klebold.” They were also charged with one million dollars in an attempt to compensate for their involvement. Furthermore, the parents of the gunmen, Wayne and Kathy Harris and Tom and Sue Klebold, were fined a combined $1.6 billion. In the years following the Columbine High School massacre, one victim’s family wrote a book, detailing the life of their daughter and the moments leading to her death. The book, entitled She Said Yes, explains how Cassie Bernall was violently murdered after telling Harris and Klebold that she believed in God. It also recalls the unpleasant memories of a few surviving victims from that fateful day. For example, a sophomore overheard the entire scene that played out leading up to Cassie’s execution: I could hear everything like it was right next to