This is a dateline exclusive by Jane Pauley.

Topic: The Columbine High School Bombing

"Earlier last week, there was a bombing at columbine high school in Colorado. The two suspects are dead and officials have been trying to figure out the motive behind the massacre. The two suspects' rooms have been inspected by the local police force here, and they have taken a couple of pictures for us to see what kind of rooms the two boys had."

"Here you can see a vast array of video games. Among these games were found the titles Mortal Kombat, Doom 64, and other violent video games."

"This poster of Hitler was also found in one of their rooms. From what their diaries say, they had been planning this attack for a long time and have idolized Hitler for years. They planned to attack on Hitler's birthday, celebrating their massacre."

"The two boys' parents had never been very involved in their sons lives, and didn't even know they were worshipping Hitler all these years and harboring so much hatred."

"So Jane, what was the reason these two boys lashed out like this and killed so many of their classmates?"

"It's all of the video games they played. They are all bad and make kids violent and kill. They should all be banned."

"What about their obsession with Hitler and Satanism through many years of their lives? Did that play a role in making them commit their homicidal massacre?"

"No, not at all. The fact that they both had terrible parents which were rarely home and that they both adored Hitler for years had nothing to do with their violent behavior. It's all the video games fault. They are so bad for children. Don't buy them for your kids, or they'll be killers too."

"So there you have it, it appears that worshipping Hitler and being involved in Satanism for years isn't at all harmful to your kids. Neither is poor parenting or holding grudges against classmates who bully you. It's the video games that are the only culprit. They make killers out of kids. In a nutshell, video games are the root of all evil. Thanks Jane. We'll be right back after a short commercial break."