That happened a year before i moved here, I read the story on it a couple years ago. It is crazy how our system works and this guy is still alive today.
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I just hope that they get the fuckstick to talk..
we need to get in his head and figure out what drove him EXACTLY to do it. mainly so we can start a game plan to stop future attacks .
I always wondered if that grant from the federal government and his neuroscience studies had something to do with this. What I mean is did somebody slip him some kind of drug to make him freak out? It wouldn't be the first time the .gov gave unsuspecting persons a hallucinatory drug...
http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/...ies/56444742/1
On top of this, they sue the state for rights to exercise......
http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_18...pRedirect=true
I see a lot of people saying stuff like this, but honestly you're assuming there is some sort of concrete, actionable information that can be gleened from this nutter.
There is a reason that the book and movie about the Manson Murders is called "Helter Skelter" ... because Charles Manson swears up and down that hidden in the Beatles track "Helter Skelter" is a message from God or Paul McCartney or the flying spaghetti monster or someone else telling him to commit the murders so that a race war would start and somehow his shiny white ass would end up being king of the victorious Nubian army that would kill all the white people.
James Holmes murdered those people because he's a nutter. Pure and simple and nothing more. There is nothing to be learned from this animal.
Not guilty by reasons that he is a Democrap... I mean of insanity. ughhhh.. So confusing...
http://www.denverpost.com/breakingne...ead-not-guilty
it would be nice if this was true BUT: there are plenty of killers that have done this in colorado and within 8-10 years they are walking around the streets of pueblo under the influence of a shitload of meds on passes from the nut hut, and 10-12 years they are deemed sane and released.
Exactly, a plea of not guilty by reason of insanity only gets them locked up until they are "cured."
I think this post on the article might just be true.
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Holmes is a very sly and very intelligent player in this chess game. And I do believe that is exactly what he is doing. He knew what he was planning, planned it for a long time. He searched and researched. And sometimes I wonder if he might have not intended to get away...to see if he could beat the odds in a court of law. No, he is not insane. He is playing a game of chess to start - Russian roulette to finish.
I still say the correct course of action is to feed this animal feet first into a wood chipper. Nobody doubts that he did the crime. Whether or not he's insane is a moot point: By definition, he'd have to be crazy to do this. Insanity doesn't make him any less guilty, and it shouldn't make him any less responsible. A dog doesn't have to kill someone to be put to death, it just has to injure someone and show a propensity for doing it again. This criminal has shown that he has an understanding of the crime, and can participate in his own defense. A life sentence without parole is a mockery of justice. Why should he be allowed to live another 50 or 60 years at our expense, after deliberately and with premeditation taking 14 lives, with the intent of taking many more?
Honestly it is too bad our men in blue didnt take care of this in the parking lot the night it happened