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Cassie Barnall is one of 13 Colombine victims. "The story" told her, whether she was trusted by the shooter, said so, and killed. According to Dave Cullen, the testimony was further examined to prove that Cassie Barnall was not asked any questions before her death, and the person asked was another victim, Valeen Schnurr there were. As with many things about Columbine, the truth is not that important. The imaginary part of the Balnar tale was captured by some members of the evangelical church. Rick Santorum further cited this story when he defended Kim Davis in 2016, although the story has been published for many years on this point.