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{{person|name=Seung-Hui Cho|occupation=student|birthday=January 18, 1984|ethnicity=Korean|image=File:Cho.jpg}} | {{person|name=Seung-Hui Cho|occupation=student|birthday=January 18, 1984|ethnicity=Korean|image=File:Cho.jpg}} | ||
'''Seung-Hui Cho''' was a [[Truecel]] and the murderer who killed 32 people at Virginia Tech College (USA) in 2007 before [[Roping|killing himself]]. | '''Seung-Hui Cho''' was a [[Truecel]] and the murderer who killed 32 people at Virginia Tech College (USA) in 2007 before [[Roping|killing himself]]. | ||
Cho did this after being rejected/ripped-off by a [[hooker]]<ref>https://nypost.com/2007/04/24/cho-paid-me-to-be-escort/</ref> and getting a restraining order from police for writing a love note on a girl's whiteboard.<ref>[http://www.kwesthues.com/vtmassacre.htm Mobbing And The Virginia Tech Massacre]</ref> | |||
==Rejection by escort== | ==Rejection by escort== | ||
[[File:Chastityfrye.png|thumb|right| | [[File:Chastityfrye.png|thumb|right|The prostitute that rejected Cho]] | ||
Seung-Hui Cho hired an escort named Chastity Frye a month before the shooting, but he got rejected after | Seung-Hui Cho hired an escort named Chastity Frye a month before the shooting, but he got rejected after a short awkward interaction with her. The escort said that Cho was nervous and perceived a lack of interest and engagement from him.<ref>[https://abcnews.go.com/US/VATech/story?id=3071730L http://abcnews.go.com/US/VATech/story?id=3071730L]</ref> His nervousness might have been caused by his previous rejections. | ||
"He was so quiet. I really couldn't get much from him. He was so distant. He really didn't like to talk a lot," Frye said in a interview. "It seemed like he wasn't all there." | "He was so quiet. I really couldn't get much from him. He was so distant. He really didn't like to talk a lot," Frye said in a interview. "It seemed like he wasn't all there." | ||
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Frye told the news station WSLS that she told Cho she was going to leave, to which he responded that he had paid for a full hour and she had only performed 15 minutes. | Frye told the news station WSLS that she told Cho she was going to leave, to which he responded that he had paid for a full hour and she had only performed 15 minutes. | ||
When she resumed dancing, Frye said that Cho touched her and tried "to get on" her before she pushed him away.<ref>https://nypost.com/2007/04/24/cho-paid-me-to-be-escort/</ref> Cho then apparently respected her wishes. | When she resumed dancing, Frye said that Cho touched her and tried "to get on" her before she pushed him away.<ref>https://nypost.com/2007/04/24/cho-paid-me-to-be-escort/</ref> Cho then apparently respected her wishes, displaying his timidity around women. | ||
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." | ||
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