Cho's mental-health records found at home of former clinic director
RICHMOND, Va. (Winston-Salem Journal) - Missing mental health-records of Virginia Tech gunman Seung-Hui Cho have been discovered in the home of the university clinic's former director, according to a memo obtained by The Associated Press on Wednesday.
Cho killed 32 people on April 16, 2007, then committed suicide as police closed in. His mental-health treatment has been a major issue in the investigation of the shootings.
A memo from Gov. Tim Kaine's chief legal counsel to victims' family members says Cho's records and those of several other Virginia Tech students were found July 18 in the home of Dr. Robert H. Miller.
Cho killed 32 people on April 16, 2007, then committed suicide as police closed in. His mental-health treatment has been a major issue in the investigation of the shootings.
A memo from Gov. Tim Kaine's chief legal counsel to victims' family members says Cho's records and those of several other Virginia Tech students were found July 18 in the home of Dr. Robert H. Miller.
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