On April 20 1999 Eric Harris (18) and Dylan Klebold (17) killed 13 people and injured 24 at Columbine High School, Littleton CO, before dying by suicide. Initial reporting — including a USA Today front page and a Time cover captioned 'The Monsters Next Door' — framed the pair as outcast goths bullied into revenge by peers. Dave Cullen's 2009 book 'Columbine' and FBI profiler Dwayne Fuselier's psychological analysis demolished that framing: Harris met criteria for clinical psychopathy on the Hare PCL-R scale; Klebold was severely depressed and suicidal; neither was a bullied loner in the sense the media narrative required. The 'Trench Coat Mafia' was a separate clique whose members had graduated before the attack; Harris and Klebold wore the dusters for tactical concealment, not group identity.