Klebold car for sale in Internet auction
DENVER (UPI) -- The car used by Dylan Klebold in the Columbine High School massacre is being sold on a private Internet site after being pulled from eBay.
An eBay spokesman told the Rocky Mountain News it pulled the auction because it violated the ban on selling "murderabilia."
The seller is now soliciting bids on the 1982 BMC 320i on his own Web site, BuyKleboldsBMW.com, the newspaper said. The auction ends April 20, the anniversary of the Columbine shootings.
The seller told the Rocky Mountain News he and his friend, who bought the car at an auction, are not trying to make money "off the victims or their families."
He said his friend was unaware of the car's origins when he bought it at an auction six months ago.
Authorities found propane tanks, cannon fuses and pipe bombs in the car after Klebold and Eric Harris killed 12 people and themselves at the high school in 1999.
The car was taken into evidence by police, then returned to Klebold's parents who donated it to charity.