Appalachian School of Law Shootings http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~lambert/guns/appalachian News Stories in the week after the Appalachian School of Law Shootings en The Record (Bergen County, NJ) http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~lambert/guns/appalachian/2002/01/18#126 <p><span class="normal">The expelled law school student accused of killing his dean and two others in a campus shooting spree was so paranoid and prone to outbursts that at least one classmate said he saw the violence coming.</span></p> <p><span class="normal">At Thursday&#8217;s arraignment on three counts of capital murder, Peter Odighizuwa, 43, told the judge he was sick and needed help.</span></p> <p><span class="normal">&#8220;I was supposed to see my doctor,&#8221; Odighizuwa said, hiding his face behind a green arrest warrant. &#8220;He was supposed to help me out . . . I don&#8217;t have my medication. &#8221; Police say Odighizuwa opened fire with a handgun at the Appalachian School of Law on Wednesday, a day after he was dismissed from the school for a second time.</span></p> <p><span class="normal">Dean L. Anthony Sutin and Professor Thomas Blackwell were slain in their offices and student Angela Dales, 33, died later at a hospital.</span></p> <p><span class="normal">Three other students were wounded.</span></p> <p><span class="normal">Prosecutor Sheila Tolliver said she will seek the death penalty.</span></p> <p><span class="normal">Odighizuwa also faces three counts of attempted capital murder and six weapons charges. A few minutes before his arraignment, Odighizuwa told reporters as he was led into the courtroom, &#8220;I was sick, I was sick. I need help. &#8221; Police said Odighizuwa was evaluated and given medication in jail, but declined to identify the drug.</span></p> <p><span class="normal">On Thursday, students wept in small, shivering circles, many of them wondering about the classmate who always seemed aloof and was prone to vulgar outbursts.</span></p> <p><span class="normal">Kenneth Brown, 28, said his friends always joked that Odighizuwa was one of those guys who would finally crack and bring a gun to school.</span></p> <p><span class="normal">&#8220;He was kind of off-balance,&#8221; Brown said. &#8220;When we met last year, he actually came up and shook my hand and asked my name. Then, like five minutes later he came back and said: &#8216;You know I&#8217;m not crazy, but people tick me off sometimes.¬ Out of the blue. &#8221; Zeke Jackson, 40, said he stopped trying to recruit Odighizuwa for the school&#8217;s Black Law Students¬ Association after Odighizuwa sent the dean a letter complaining that Jackson was harassing him.</span></p> <p><span class="normal">&#8220;I knew he&#8217;d do something like this,&#8221; Jackson said.</span></p> <p><span class="normal">Odighizuwa was arrested on Aug. 15 for allegedly assaulting his wife. The police report said he hit her in the face, bruising her right eye.</span></p> <p><span class="normal">Police said Odighizuwa repeatedly approached them with concerns about people breaking into his house on the outskirts of this small town in western Virginia.</span></p> <p><span class="normal">Chief Deputy Randall Ashby said Odighizuwa told police last year that someone placed a bullet in a stairway at his home. Three months ago, he complained again that his home had been broken into.</span></p> <p><span class="normal">&#8220;Both times my deputies checked it out and found nothing,&#8221; Ashby said.</span></p> <p><span class="normal">Odighizuwa also regularly visited the sheriff&#8217;s office to nitpick with deputies over the wording of the police reports he&#8217;d filed, Ashby said.</span></p> <p><span class="normal">Despite Odighizuwa&#8217;s problems, the dean and others tried to help him through school. Last year, Sutin raised enough money to buy Odighizuwa a used car, clothes, and food, according to students and staff.</span></p> <p><span class="normal">Chris Clifton, the school&#8217;s financial aid officer, said Sutin also helped get Odighizuwa a $19,000 loan last fall.</span></p> <p><span class="normal">&#8220;That&#8217;s what doesn&#8217;t make sense,&#8221; said Mary Kilpatrick, a third-year student, wondering aloud why Odighizuwa would kill the dean. &#8220;He&#8217;s the one who allowed him to stay here. &#8221; Odighizuwa, a naturalized U.S. citizen from Nigeria, had been struggling in school for more than a year and had been dismissed before.</span></p> <p><span class="normal">His grades were poor again last semester, and school officials told Odighizuwa on Tuesday that they were flunking him.</span></p> <p><span class="normal">&#8220;I don&#8217;t think Peter knew at this time that it was going to be permanent and final,&#8221; said Clifton, the financial aid officer. &#8220;He slung his chair across the room and slammed the door. &#8221; </span><span class="tackle">The next day, after the rampage, witnesses say Odighizuwa left the building, dropped a gun, and was tackled by several students.</span><span class="normal"></span></p> <p><span class="normal"></span></p>