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The author of the Illinois University
killings made a midnight call to his girlfriend, Jessica Baty, 28, before the
day of the shootings. Steven Kazmierczak, 27, told her “not to forget about
him,” Baty said in a CNN interview, but it didn’t sound like he was planning
anything.
“He wasn’t erratic. He wasn’t delusional.
He was Steve; he was normal,” said Kazmierczak’s girlfriend during the
interview. “The person I knew was not the one who went into Cole Hall and did
that,” Baty added. “He was anything but a monster. He was probably the nicest,
most caring person ever.”
Jessica Baty received two
packages following the shootings, both sent by Kazmierczak, containing two
textbooks, one about serial killers and Nietzsche’s “The Antichrist”, a new
cell phone, $100 in cash and a gun holster and bullets, authorities reported
last week.
The two have apparently been in
an on-off relationship for the past two years, and rumors have it they had
broken up before the shootings, but Baty didn’t confirm that, saying they had
recently moved in together. Baty was aware Kazmierczak had bought two guns, but
he said they were for home protection.
On the day of the killings, Kzamierczak
was on his way to see Baty, but never showed up, and all phone calls were transferred
directly into his voicemail. Baty says she was in shock when they said who the
shooter was, and simply couldn’t believe Steve had been capable of such
terrible things.
Seven people were killed,
including the shooter, who shot himself, in the Northern Illinois University
incident. The gunman was a graduate of the NIU and was pursuing a master’s
degree in sociology. According to his girlfriend, he has never exhibited
self-destructive behavior in the recent years, although he had had
obsessive-compulsive tendencies in the past.
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