Virginia Tech Gunman’s Mental Health Records Found: Former clinic director had them at home
Posted by Trevor Reid on July 23, 2009
“[Virginia Tech gunman Seung-Hui Cho's] missing mental-health records have been found at the home of a former university counseling official more than two years after the bloodbath – a discovery that angered victims’ families struggling to understand how the killer fell through the cracks so disastrously,” according to an Associate Press article printed in the Washington Post.
Dr. Robert Miller, former director of a univeristy clinic where Seung-Hui Cho had been seen, told investigators in 2007 that he didn’t know the location of the records. But, on 7/16/2009 Dr. Miller let his own attorney know the records were at his home. The revelation was relayed to Virginia authorities. The state does plan to release the contents of the file, saying it will seek a subpoena unless Seung-Hui Cho’s estate consents to the disclosure.
August 3rd, 2009 at 8:45 am
[...] after Seung Hui Cho’s bloody killing spree on the campus of Virginia Tech, the news that his missing mental health records have suddenly turned up at the home of the university’s counseling center’s former director raises a raft of [...]