AP/ December 1, 2012, 5:57 PM

Man killed father in Wyoming bow-and-arrow attack

Law enforcement officers from various agencies prepare to sweep the Wold Physical Science Center after a reported homicide at Casper College on Friday morning, Nov. 30, 2012, in Casper, Wyo.

Law enforcement officers from various agencies prepare to sweep the Wold Physical Science Center after a reported homicide at Casper College on Friday morning, Nov. 30, 2012, in Casper, Wyo. / Alan Rogers,AP Photo/Casper Star-Tribune

CASPER, Wyo. Police released more details Saturday of a grisly murder-suicide at a Wyoming community college, saying a man shot his father in the head with a bow and arrow in front of a computer science class not long after fatally stabbing his father's live-in girlfriend at their home a couple of miles away.

Computer science instructor James Krumm, 56, may have saved some of his students' lives Friday by giving them time to flee while trying to fend off his son, Christopher Krumm, 25, of Vernon, Conn., Casper Police Chief Chris Walsh said.

"I can tell you the courage that was demonstrated by Mr. Krumm was absolutely without equal," he said, adding that his actions could offer some measure of comfort to those affected by the killings.

Walsh said police still were trying to figure out what motivated Christopher Krumm to attack his father and girlfriend, 42-year-old Heidi Arnold, a math instructor at the college. Arnold was found stabbed to death in front of the home she shared with James Krumm.

After shooting his father with the arrow, Christopher Krumm stabbed himself, then fatally stabbed his father in the chest in a struggle in the classroom, Walsh said.

Police arrived to find James Krumm dead and Christopher Krumm barely living; the younger Krumm died soon after students fled in a panic. Authorities locked down the campus for two hours.

Police began getting reports about the attack on Arnold soon after they responded by the dozen to the campus attack.

Christopher Krumm had smuggled the compound bow — a type much more powerful and effective for hunting than a simple, wooden bow — onto campus beneath a blanket, Walsh said.

He said Christopher Krumm also had two knives with him, and the knife used was "very large."

"It's one of those situations you don't think is going to come home. It's not going to happen here," Walsh said.

Arnold died of multiple stab wounds. Her body was found in the gutter of her street, and evidence suggested much of the attack occurred outside the home, Walsh said.

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Heather Meier, who lives across the street, said she came home from work Friday afternoon after picking up her 7-year-old daughter from school, and the two saw Arnold's body still lying in the street.

"As soon as we got home, we just shut the curtains," she said. "You know, tried to just watch some TV, have some snacks, mind our own business."

Meier, who has lived in the neighborhood for two years, said she met Arnold and James Krumm only once a few months ago and described the couple as very private.

"They were kind of different. Really quiet. Nothing really to say to anybody," she said Saturday. Outside her home, crime tape cordoned off Krumm and Arnold's faded blue and yellow home and part of the street.

Christopher Krumm, who had no significant history of encounters with police, had recently driven to Casper from Connecticut and had been staying at a local hotel.

Police were uncertain what went awry in Christopher Krumm's relationship with his father.

"It's difficult to say. I don't think it was very close," Walsh said.

Meanwhile in Vernon, Conn., police Sgt. Timothy O'Connor said officers executed a search warrant at Christopher Krumm's last known address Friday to help investigators in Casper. He didn't know what investigators were looking for or may have found at the residence.

"Whatever was recovered will be turned over to Wyoming because it is an active investigation," O'Connor said.

Christopher Krumm's previous addresses include one in the western Massachusetts city of Springfield and others in the Colorado cities of Golden, Fort Collins and Lakewood.

Casper, population 56,000, is about 250 miles northwest of Denver and Wyoming's second-largest city after the state capital, Cheyenne. Wyomingites refer to Casper as the "Oil City" because it is a hub of the state's oil industry.

Casper College is one of seven colleges in Wyoming's community college system. The campus was mostly quiet Saturday morning. Fathers and sons shot hoops in the school gym. A small group of drama students rehearsed a play in the school theater just across the street from the attack.

The building where the attack happened remained cordoned off by police tape that whipped in a brisk wind. A security guard let students back in, one at a time, to retrieve belongings they'd left behind.

Andra Charter, a 20-year-old sophomore, emerged with a coffee mug. She recalled hearing screams outside her biology class before getting word about what had happened.

"As we were walking out, there was a girl screaming, `There's somebody stabbing Mr. Krumm!"' Charter said.

No students were hurt in the attack.

James Krumm was head of the college's computer science department. He was born north of London and also spent part of his childhood in Germany, according to the college website.

He held degrees from Casper College, a bachelor's degree and MBA from the University of Wyoming and a master's in computer science from Colorado State University.

Arnold held a master's degree in mathematics from the University of Oregon and a bachelor's degree in math from University of California Davis.

The college planned a candlelight vigil and memorial service Tuesday.

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mindarson says:
What a disgusting move by Heather Meier! Why is no one calling this woman to account for completely and deliberately ignoring a mortally wounded fellow human being? No, what she did was not criminal, but it was reprehensible from a moral standpoint.

I hope their snacks were delicious. As another human being bled to death in the street. This makes me sick!

Heather Meier is the real story here. Murders like this are too common, but not as common as the kind of apathy and evasion of responsibility evinced by Meier.

Again, it makes me sick.
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deenicoledee replies:
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Actually, if you read that again, it doesn't say whether there were already cops on the scene. Because bodies don't get covered up immediately like they do in the movies. The PD takes pictures of everything. The next paragraph talks about crime scene tape. Most likely, they arrived after the police were on scene. Bad writing.
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Jonseen says:
Every day another sick, selfish murder by a bully with no brains. I don't understand how these people get so far gone that they think murder will solve anything.

And now: NOW he's probably thinking there were quite a few options that were much better than murder/suicide.
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tmonta67 says:
Heather Meier, who lives across the street, said she came home from work Friday afternoon after picking up her 7-year-old daughter from school, and the two saw Arnold's body still lying in the street.

"As soon as we got home, we just shut the curtains," she said. "You know, tried to just watch some TV, have some snacks, mind our own business."


Don't try and determine if she's still alive; don't call 911...just shut the curtains and ignore it. Grab the chips and the remote and let others take care of it. Pathetic.

Don't try and tell me she was scared the killer might still be around, because in that case you simply don't get out of your car and you drive straight to the police station.

Great example for the seven year-old.
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deenicoledee replies:
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Oooooorrr...the cops were already there. She was probably trying to keep her kid from paying attention to all the cops, flashing lights, and dead body. It's badly written because it's impossible to tell.
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ksmit2 says:
This was one f_cked up sob. To kill his Dad over a girlfriend. These young people are sick. People who choose to kill, will do so with what ever weapon that is convenient for them, no matter what is "outlawed". Usually a person this sick is showing signs of what his intentions could be. This is really tragic.
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rwsmith29456 says:
Compound bows aren't necessarily more powerful than recurve bows, but it's easier to pull and hold a strong bow. I guess there will be a call for a ban on compound bows. I'll get to keep my 35 pound recurve but I'll have to give up my 80 pound compound.
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Joeschmow replies:
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Yup Obama's secret black army will come shortly and take your bows too, and close your church
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Bush-cheney-R-Terrorists says:
I believe the son was upset with the father and the father's girlfriend, based on some of the information in this article.
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ajs348 replies:
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Wow you are smart!
js555554 replies:
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Critical thinking isn't your strong suit is it? Couldn't find a talking point from one of the liberal web sites and this was the best you could do. Sad really.
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CoachHouser says:
Police were uncertain what went awry in Christopher Krumm's relationship with his father. "It's difficult to say. I don't think it was very close," Walsh said.

Yeah think?
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Commeraderie says:
I think it's time we introduced and passed legislation that prohibits the ownership of arrows. Arrows can have devastating consequences if used without regard for human life. We can all tell by this story that it was indeed the arrow that killed the man. Just as it's seldom the actual gun that kills, it's the bullets after all. Maybe we should say that people were bullet-ed down instead of gunned down. I'm just trying to understand...
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audemus replies:
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No...you're just trying to be a jerk. Congratulations, you succeeded.
ajs348 replies:
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Actually he survived the shot with the arrow, the way it was worded in another article was better. But he wrestled with his son after being shot in the head with the arrow and was then stabbed in the chest.
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stratman49 says:
Duh NONAMEPLEAASE. You have to use the bow also to kill something or somebody. Thats why its called a bow and arrow attack. Yes, it was the arrow that killed him but the arrow in all probability was delivered by a bow. Use your head for something besides a hat rack.
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CM1979 replies:
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Actually if you read the story, the arrow DIDN'T KILL HIM. It stated quite clearly that after he shot him in the head with the arrow, he then stabbed himself before FATALLY STABBING HIS FATHER IN THE CHEST. His father was stabbed to death, he just happened to get shot in the head with an arrow first.
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Nononameplease says:
I seriously doubt he killed any one with a bow and arrow, as was stated several times in the article and headline. Most likely, only the arrow killed the man. The bow was used to deliver the arrow, and probably never touched the victim.
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