In Colorado, prosecutors in the Aurora movie theater shooting trial expect to wrap up their case on Friday. James Holmes has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity for killing 12 people at a ...
According to newly released court documents, James Holmes' psychiatrist, Dr. Lynne Fenton, definitely contacted University of Colorado authorities about his having "homicidal thoughts" 38 days before ...
The mother of Colorado theater gunman James Holmes said Wednesday that she never knew her son had a serious mental illness or homicidal thoughts. Arlene Holmes broke down when asked if her son's ...
Holmes' victims left to wonder whether shooting could have been prevented. Aug. 9, 2012— -- Attorneys for James Holmes, the suspect in the Colorado movie theater shooting, said today in court ...
DENVER (AP) – A lawsuit against a psychiatrist who treated Colorado theater shooting suspect James Holmes has been put on hold to avoid conflicts with the criminal ...
The psychiatrist treating James Holmes before his deadly attack on a Colorado movie theater said Tuesday that he complained of homicidal thoughts, but never revealed any specific targets, plans or ...
The newest wrinkle in the Aurora movie theater massacre is bound to elicit even more frustration and anger: According to "sources," alleged shooter James Holmes' psychiatrist warned University of ...
CENTENNIAL, Colo. (AP) — Another state-appointed psychiatrist testified Monday that Colorado theater shooter James Holmes was mentally ill at the time of the deadly attack but still knew it was wrong.
Shooting suspect James Holmes was seeing a psychiatrist at the University of Colorado-Denver, where he was a first-year graduate student in neuroscience, according to court documents released Friday.
A state-appointed psychiatrist who examined James Holmes two years after his attack on a Colorado movie theater said Thursday that "whatever he suffered from" that night, he knew what he was doing. Dr ...
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