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James Holmes i rätten i juli 2012. (RJ Sangosti / Ap)

Mördarens psykiatriker: Förtjänade dödsstraff

Psykiatrikern Lynne Fenton önskar att ”Batman-mördaren” James Holmes fått dödsstraff.

– Han förtjänade det, säger hon till New York Post i samband med släppet av sin bok ”Aurora: The psychiatrist who treated the movie theater killer tells her story”.

James Holmes är dömd till livstids fängelse efter att i juli 2012 öppnat eld mot biopubliken i Aurora, Colorado, i samband med premiären av Batman-filmen ”The dark knight rises”. Tolv personer dog och 70 skadades i dådet. Det var den värsta masskjutningen i Colorados historia sedan Columbine 1999.

Bara veckor innan dådet hade Fenton vårdat Holmes för hans psykiska hälsa. Han ska då ha uttryckt en vilja att döda människor, men sa sig inte ha någon plan och heller inte har vapen, vilket visade sig vara en lögn.

– Det här är varje psykiatrikers mardröm, säger Fenton.

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Skjutningen i Aurora, Colorado, 2012
Wikipedia (en)
On July 20, 2012, a mass shooting occurred inside a Century 16 movie theater in Aurora, Colorado, United States, during a midnight screening of the film The Dark Knight Rises. Dressed in tactical clothing, James Holmes set off tear gas grenades and shot into the audience with multiple firearms. Twelve people were killed and 70 others were injured, 58 of them from gunfire. It was the deadliest shooting in Colorado since the Columbine High School massacre in 1999. At the time, the event had the largest number of victims (82) in one shooting in modern U.S. history. This number was later surpassed by the 107 victims of the 2016 Orlando nightclub shooting. Holmes was arrested minutes later in his car outside the cinema. Earlier, he had rigged his apartment with homemade explosives and incendiary devices. These were defused by the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office Bomb Squad a day after the shooting. Fearing copycat crimes, movie theaters showing the same film across the US increased their security. Gun sales increased in Colorado, and political debates were generated about gun control in the United States. Holmes confessed to the shooting but pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. Arapahoe County prosecutors sought the death penalty. The trial began on April 27, 2015. On July 16 of that year, Holmes was convicted of 24 counts of first-degree murder, 140 counts of attempted first-degree murder, and one count of possessing explosives. On August 7, the jury deadlocked on whether to impose the death penalty. On August 26, Holmes was given 12 life sentences, one for every person he killed; he also received 3,318 years for the attempted murders of those he wounded and for rigging his apartment with explosives.
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