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- James Holmes’ second interview with police happened with no attorney present at 3:45 p.m. July 20, 2012. It lasted 38 minutes. News organizations requested the the interview transcript. It’s all about the bombs.
- In the hours after the shooting, the police interviewing James Holmes in a tiny room at the Aurora Police Department said to him, “You’ve seen this before hundreds of times. Do you have any questions?”His answer was, “Were children hurt?”Other
- Centennial, Colo. — In addition to shooting up Theater 9 at the Century 16 in Aurora on July 20, 2012, James Holmes booby-trapped his apartment with a goal of killing or maiming anyone who was lured in by the loud music that began blaring from his
- Drier eyes for first time in weeks at Aurora theater shooting trialMay 4, 2015 Filed under AURORA THEATER TRIALShare on FacebookShare on TwitterShare via EmailCENTENNIAL, Colo. — When the gunman of the Aurora theater shooting was booked for
- CENTENNIAL, Colo. – ABC producer and CU News Corps contributor Carol McKinley discusses the first week of the Aurora theater shooting trial with CU News Corps reporter Lo Snelgrove.https://vimeo.com/126742952
- It’s getting easier to find a seat in the main courtroom. On Day 3 of the theater shooting trial, media outlets are starting to pull their reporters one by one. Which means more spots are opening up. The international outlets left after the first
- CENTENNIAL, Colo. — Aurora Police Officer Justin Grizzle took the stand Thursday in the Aurora theater trial and was asked under oath to describe how the Century 16 theater looked when he first entered on the morning of July 20, 2012.“It was
- From left to right: Defendant James Holmes (in glasses), Public defender Kristen Nelson and Public Defender Dan King react as photographs of 10 of the deceased victims in the Aurora Century 16 theater are shown to the jury on a big screen in
- CENTENNIAL, Colo. — Hours after the Aurora movie theater had been emptied of victims on July 20, 2012, a mass of abandoned cell phones lay scattered throughout the room, ringing incessantly. It went on all night, Aurora Police Sgt. Specialist
- It’s getting easier to find a seat in the main courtroom. On Day 3 of the theater shooting trial, media outlets are starting to pull their reporters one by one. Which means more spots are opening up. The international outlets left after the first