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Frye said she thought Cho looked familiar when she saw his face in the coverage of the Virginia Tech killings. She got a call from the FBI, which she said tracked her down through Cho's credit card receipts. Frye said that during a weekend interview, investigators asked her to describe Cho using three words. She chose "dorky," "timid" and a "little pushy." She also called Cho "creepy." | Frye said she thought Cho looked familiar when she saw his face in the coverage of the Virginia Tech killings. She got a call from the FBI, which she said tracked her down through Cho's credit card receipts. Frye said that during a weekend interview, investigators asked her to describe Cho using three words. She chose "dorky," "timid" and a "little pushy." She also called Cho "creepy." | ||
==Incident with professor and class== | ==Incident with professor and class== | ||
In a email complaint by him, Cho complained about one of his professors, Nikki Giovanni, at Virginia Tech possibly because he perceived her as a bully. Cho wore sunglasses to class cover up himself, possibly in response to the perceived bullying. | In a email complaint by him, Cho complained about one of his professors, Nikki Giovanni, at Virginia Tech possibly because he perceived her as a bully. Cho wore sunglasses to class to cover up himself, possibly in response to the perceived bullying. | ||
His sunglasses made Giovanni perceive Cho as the bully. | His sunglasses made Giovanni perceive Cho as the bully. | ||