Unsealed documents in the Colorado theater shooting case reveal that the suspect told his university psychiatrist a month before the attack that he was having homicidal thoughts.
About a month before the Aurora movie theater rampage left 12 dead and at least 70 injured in July, James E. Holmes told a psychiatrist he was having homicidal thoughts and she concluded he could pose a danger to the public, according to documents released Thursday.
... They found prescription medication for sertraline, a generic version of Zoloft used to treat depression, panic disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder; and Clonazepam, usually prescribed to treat anxiety and panic attacks.
LA TIMES
TONY DIGIROLAMO
EXEC PRODUCER/CULTURE SHOCK
Psychologists have turned sinful behavior into "sick" behavior. In other words, your not responsible for your actions.
What James Holmes did in a Colorado theater will be called sick. We may even spare his life in a courtroom decision soon.
Some "terror" and fear needs to be a part of how society handles people who do these heinous crimes.
I'm one that believes we will find that James Holmes is on a antidepressant cocktail of meds as is almost always the case.
What James Holmes did in a Colorado theater will be called sick. We may even spare his life in a courtroom decision soon.
Some "terror" and fear needs to be a part of how society handles people who do these heinous crimes.
I'm one that believes we will find that James Holmes is on a antidepressant cocktail of meds as is almost always the case.
AND NOW WE KNOW THAT HE WAS!
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