Prosecutor releases images from Colorado theater shooting
A gas mask laying on the parking lot. A rifle surrounded by smears of blood. Images of bullet-riddled theater seats.
These
images are among hundreds of pieces of evidence released by the
Arapahoe County, Colorado, District Attorney's office following the
Aurora movie theater shooting trial of James Holmes.
The
images, never before seen by the public, provide a haunting view inside
Holmes' booby-trapped apartment and the theater where he gunned down 12
people and wounded 70 others during a midnight showing of "The Dark
Knight Rises" on July 19, 2012.
Holmes
ducked out the back door of the theater after the film began and
retrieved body armor, a helmet, a gas mask, an AR-15 rifle, a shotgun
and a pistol. He re-entered the theater, tossed tear gas into the crowd
and began shooting. After a weapon jammed, he walked out and surrendered
to a police officer.
He also had
booby-trapped his apartment with more than 30 homemade grenades and 10
gallons of gasoline, although authorities were able to disarm those
devices without any further injury.
Jurors convicted Holmes in July of 165 counts, including 24 counts of first-degree murder. Judge Carlos A. Samour Jr. sentenced Holmes to life in prison for each killing plus 3,318 years without the possibility of parole.
Holmes'
attorneys depicted him as suffering from extreme mental illness. They
highlighted a rambling journal in which he recorded plans for the
shooting, as well as a "life capital" plan in which he gained points for
each life he took.
Among
the images released by prosecutors are two from inside the theater, one
taken from the front of the auditorium -- a view similar to what Holmes
may have had during his rampage. The other shows rods inserted into
bullet holes showing the trajectories of bullets.
Another
image shows the AR-15 Holmes used in the shooting. It's laying on the
concrete outside the purple door leading back inside the theater. Blood
drops and smears and a pair of pink flip-flops surround it.
The
images from his room show a glass jar of bullets submerged in liquid
with wires emerging from the top, as well as a view of his bedroom, the
window smashed, the red satin sheets on his bed rumpled and a poster of a
shot glass on the wall over the words "Challenge: When life gives you a
challenge ... take your shot."
See more pictures at: http://www.cnn.com/2015/09/11/us/colorado-theater-shooting-images/
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