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Tuesday, April 17, 2007
April 16, 2007: Blacksburg's Victims Remembered
Posted by: Mary Katharine Ham at 12:16 PM

I had this as a rolling update on another blog post, but I'm just giving it its own post, so I can keep updating:

Pictures and names of victims are starting to come out. This is partially speculative, but I've read that Emily Hilscher, an 18-year-old from Woodville, Va., was the first victim, and perhaps involved with the shooter (Update: Later reports indicate that the shooter may have been stalking her, and a friend of hers said on Fox that she didn't know anything about her being involved with him). She and Ryan Clark, her neighbor in her dorm, who reports say may have come to her assistance, were shot in the early-morning incident.

Emily Hilscher, may she rest in peace:

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Another, clearer picture of Hilscher, who was quite the equestrian.

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A close friend started a Facebook group for her called, "Why Emily Hilscher was cooler than me," which is filled with pictures of Hilscher from middle school field trips and proms.

Ryan Clark, may he rest in peace:

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Ryan, nicknamed "Stack," was from right outside Augusta, Ga. His twin brother talked to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution:

Clark, who had been at theschool since 2002, had completed his coursework and was set to walkacross the graduation stage in May with bachelor's degrees in biologyand English, his twin brother said Monday night.

He intended to pursue a Ph.D. in psychology with a focus in cognitive neuroscience.

He had been a resident advisor at the coed dormitory for two years, his brother, Bryan, said.

Known as 'Stack' around campus, Clark was also a member of theschool marching band, the Marching Virginians, that performed at theChick-fil-A Bowl in Atlanta last December.

The university paper is listing the confirmed deceased throughout the day (via Allah), as names come out, all of whose MySpace pages are heartbreaking testaments to the short lives they led, and a place where friends and strangers alike are flooding in to leave supportive messages by the hundreds.

Mary Read, a 19-year-old from Annandale, Va., in her own words (from her MySpace):

 I like to play lacrosse. My favorite ice cream flavor is cookie dough. My favorite color is blue. My birthday is Jan. 30.
May she rest in peace.
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Matt La Porte, a 20-year-old from New Jersey, who liked metal a lot, and looks to be a very proud graduate of Carson Long Military Institute in Pennsylvania. He had recently posted a picture of himself as a pre-teen, in Carson Long uniform, as his MySpace picture. It had been sent to him by a friend two weeks ago, who found it in an old batch of pictures.

May he rest in peace.

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Maxine Turner, a 22-year-old from Vienna, Va., whose friends called her Max. In life, she would have liked to have met "Shakespeare, Christian Bale, John Cusack" (tell me about it, girl).

May she rest in peace:

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Christopher J. Bishop, a 35-year-old German professor who enjoyed photography, was killed while teaching his introductory German class. The gunman reportedly entered and shot into the classroom for more than a minute. Bishop earned his degrees at the University of Georgia, and continued to follow the Atlanta Braves after he left the state.

On his personal Web site,Bishop, a photographer, described himself as "mild-mannered,""bespectacled" and "heroically pursuing creativity."

"Victory or no, the glasses always stay on," he wrote.

He spent four years in Germany, one on a Fulbright fellowship.There, he wrote, he spent most of his time "learning the language,teaching English, drinking large quantities of wheat beer, and wooing acertain Fraeulein."

The woman later became his wife and is also on the faculty of the college's foreign languages department.

The L.A. Times, citing those who knew Bishop, said he wore his hairlong, rode his bike to campus, was an avid hiker and movie fan..

May he rest in peace:

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Ross Alameddine, 20, from Saugus, Mass., was a sophomore English major gunned down during French class. From his MySpace page:

If only you were here to read this Ross... You'd know what animaginitive, intelligent, compassionate and most of all hystericallyfunny human being you were, and how appreciative I am to have spentlast summer working with such a great kid.

My every thought is with you and your family.
May he rest in peace:

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Caitlin Hammaren, a sophomore and a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma, has been memorialized in several Facebook groups dedicated to her.

Caitlin. Thanks for always being a friend. Wish we got to spend more time together.

May she rest in peace.

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Reema Samaha, of Centreville, reportedly went to high school and college with the shooter, and was shot while in French class. Reema's brother Omar was on the "Today" show talking about the family's trials:

Omar Samaha said his father heard about the shooting from a news report.

"Wekept trying to call her and we couldn't contact her all day and herfriends couldn't contact her. We finally got a phone call from one ofher friends saying she was in that building," he said. "We ended upgetting into the car and driving down here. We found out from a friend,who had a friend who is an EMT and he was in her ambulance."

May she rest in peace.

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Daniel O'Neil, of Lincoln, R.I., was a songwriter and gifted guitar player, who put acoustic tracks together using his computer and the mike that came with it. Listen to his music on his MySpace page, here.

May he rest in peace.

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Jon writes: Tuesday, April, 17, 2007 2:43 PM
What a Waste
Thank you for this post Mary Katherine. In a very poignant way this post brings home the sad waste this event truly is. This is not just a waste in lives, but also a waste of the future those lives held for all of us. All the goodness these people were to bring in the world is gone now. All we can do is remember them and try to figure out why someone would do this.
kurttrail writes: Tuesday, April, 17, 2007 2:48 PM
Mary Katharine
Thank you. I'm so saddened by all this. I wish there was more that can be done for the victims and their families.

I just read that the Westboro Baptists Church nuts plan on going to the funerals of these young people. As much as I believe in the 1st Amendment as an American, as a caring Human Being I really wish they could be stopped.

Again, thanks for putting the faces to this tragedy, they were all so beautiful!
Alex writes: Tuesday, April, 17, 2007 3:51 PM
Wondeful
This post made me cry. I didn't know any of these students, but I'm in their age group and they could have been my friends. It's sad to know that other suffered because one person wasn't happy with their own life.
Scott writes: Tuesday, April, 17, 2007 4:20 PM
Thank You
Mary Katherine,
Thank you for putting faces to the victims of this horrific tragedy. It helps to make this more personal than the MSM reports can.
dmsith writes: Tuesday, April, 17, 2007 4:33 PM
BTW
As you see these pics, scroll over to NRO and think of what John Derbyshire thinks of each of these precious people..after all, their cowardice cost untold gried and loss..

IfAFrogHadWings writes: Tuesday, April, 17, 2007 4:50 PM
Re: BTW
dmsith,

It's because these young people are so precious that Derbyshire thinks that maybe they were worth defending, by somebody, even at risk of their own life or limb. If even just two young men ran at Cho, one behind the other, one of them would've lived long enough to tackle him. At that point more students could come and finish Cho off. I don't blame the students. Most probably had pacifist parents, and never had occasion to think about what they'd do in that situation. It's something you have to be spiritually prepared for. Most are not.
wytammic writes: Tuesday, April, 17, 2007 5:40 PM
Thank you
Hi Mary Katharine,

I feel like I know you from HotAir. Thanks for posting this. As the parent of a Cornell sophomore, I just look at these young people and weep. It's difficult being so far from your child and I cannot imagine the heartache of the families here.
IfAFrogHadWings writes: Tuesday, April, 17, 2007 7:41 PM
Mr. Buck
Mr. Buck,

If you're almost certainly going to die by doing nothing, you might as well fight back. That's all that Derbyshire was saying. Sounds like a good plan to me. It's something to think about if it happens again, God forbid.

Scott writes: Tuesday, April, 17, 2007 10:24 PM
Someone else has my screen-name???
Not that I don't agree with the sentiments, but how can someone else post comments using my TH screen name???


Scott writes: "Tuesday, April, 17, 2007 4:20 PM
Thank You
Mary Katherine,
Thank you for putting faces to the victims of this horrific tragedy. It helps to make this more personal than the MSM reports can."


I didn't write that. I've been posting on TH for at least six (6) months now. I have never seen anyone else with my screen-name before now.

Any thoughts?
Scott writes: Tuesday, April, 17, 2007 10:55 PM
Just checked the rest of TH
I checked all 29 current TH articles/commentaries using the IE Explorer "find on this page" feature, and there is no other instance of anyone using my screen name in the "regular" articles.

But here on this blog, someone has used my screen name to make a comment. If the other person using the screen name "Scott" would comment about this, I sure would appreciate it...
Barabbaberry writes: Wednesday, April, 18, 2007 9:58 PM
just think
If just one of these students who ended up as a corpse was allowed to carry a gun, the list of casualties might have been much smaller. Banning firearms from a campus only makes sense when the administration builds a wall around the campus and strictly controls what goes in and out. But the idea that they could create a foolproof way of controlling these things is sheer fantasy. the human mind always finds a way around such measures sooner or later. So a "safe" campus, one where firearms are banned, is only "safe" for the anti-social malcontents intent on harming defenseless people. Perhaps some of these casualties believed in banning firearms and that that would make them safe, gee, guess they were wrong. Sorry, not shedding any tears for such people.Someone might believe that bathing with a toaster would be a wise thing, I wouldn't shed any tears for such a person either. The ones who believed in self defense and were prevented from doing so are the only ones I have sympathy for. Such people should consider the gun policies at schools they are considering. This school banned guns but they couldn't guarantee that they could enforce this policy. Does this constitute fraud, or breach of contract, or criminal negligence?
Elisabeth writes: Friday, April, 20, 2007 5:00 AM
Tribute
What a lovely tribute. Thank you for posting these beautiful stories.

I've never agreeded with a thing you've said before, but perhaps the silver lining in this dark cloud is that we can all join together in an expression of sorrow.
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