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BLACKSBURG, Va. (AP) - Since Seung-Hui Cho killed himself after slaughtering 32 classmates and professors, busy investigators are not preparing a prosecution but simply seeking answers. And yet, nearly two weeks after his rampage at Virginia Tech, the student who signed himself with a question mark remains one.
Police are losing sleep over the possibility that the whys and wherefores may never come for survivors and for victims' families.
"With what they have been through and what they have seen, you want to be able to give them answers and bring them to closure," says Col. Steven Flaherty, superintendent of the Virginia State Police. "But we may never be able to get inside the head of Mr. Cho and find out what he was thinking."
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