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Dr. Lynne Fenton, Shooters' Psychiatrist. I'll bet she's tossing back a few really strong cocktails tonight. Why didn't she pick up on the shooters' evil vibe? Why couldn't a professional mental health Dr. see he was an imminent danger. Her life is now ruined by a patient who pulled a fast one on her. |
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THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL WORK OF DNA ART, DON'T NOW WHO THE ARTIST IS WHO CREATED THIS |
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THIS BASTARD IS NOW CLAIMING "AMNESIA" SOMEONE THIS SMART RIPPED APART BY SCHIZOPHRENIA WOULD GO A LONG WAY IN EXPLAINING HIS VIOLENT ASSAULT ON INNOCENT PEOPLE. UNDERSTANDING YES, BUT UNFORGIVABLE. |
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"THE SCREAM" BY TED BUNDY WHEN FINALLY FACED WITH HIS KILLINGS HE REACTED LIKE THE DEMONIC SOUL THAT HE WAS WHEN BROUGHT INTO THE LIGHT OF GOD AN EPIC AND ICONIC IMAGE OF THE INSANE SERIAL KILLER CAUGHT BY A TAMPA TRIBUNE PHOTOJOURNALIST. JUST A TERRIFYING IMAGE OF MADNESS. |
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THIS PARANOID LOOK IN THE EYE OF THE MENTALLY ILL IS COMMON |
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THE GENES RESPONSIBLE FOR SCHIZOPHRENIA - DNA LEADING THE WAY FOR CUTTING EDGE TREATMENT FOR THE SEVERELY MENTALLY ILL |
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MANY MENTALLY ILL PEOPLE SELF MEDICATE WITH CANNABIS, ALCOHOL OR EVEN FOOD |
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MAYBE SHE FEELS LIKE SELF HARMING..., GRABBING A REAL SHARP RAZOR BLADE AND DRIVING THAT BLADE DEEP INTO HER FOREARM FOR 8-10 INCHES. JUST HORRIFIC. |
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WHAT IF YOU WERE A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN AND WHEN YOU LOOKED IN THE MIRROR THIS IS ALL YOU COULD SEE? |
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MANY PERSONALITIES BEHIND MENTAL ILLNESS |
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TORMENTED BY THE MIND - HORRIFIC |
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THE TERROR OF MENTAL ILLNESS |
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ARTISTS DESCENT INTO SCHIZOPHRENIA CHARTED BY THESE DRAWINGS OF A CAT OVER TIME |
Batman shooter was seeing psychiatrist who specialized in schizophrenia
AURORA, Colorado — The suspected Batman movie premiere gunman was
seeing a university psychiatrist specializing in schizophrenia before
the shooting that killed 12, court documents showed Friday.
James Holmes sent a notebook to Lynne Fenton, who teaches at the
University of Colorado’s medical school and heads student mental
services there, that included details and drawings depicting his planned
mass killing, according to reports.
It was unclear when the package reached the school, and officials
remained tight-lipped due to a gag order imposed by the judge overseeing
the case.
But Arapahoe County District Judge William Sylvester unsealed a
defense motion to order authorities to hand over the package Holmes sent
to Fenton, claiming it was “protected” communication.
The motion also said Holmes’s constitutional rights had been violated by the “breach of confidentiality and privilege.”
In a preview of likely battles to come, the defense lawyers argued
that the contents of the package should not be used as evidence because
“Mr Holmes was a psychiatric patient of Dr Fenton, and his
communications with her are protected.”
Holmes, who was studying neuroscience in a doctoral program at the
University of Colorado Denver, is expected to be charged with 12 murders
and 58 attempted murders at his next court appearance on Monday, when
he is due to be formally charged over the July 20 shooting.
Sylvester granted a hearing on the defense motion also be held on that day.
Fenton’s research focuses on schizophrenia and other major mental illnesses.
AURORA, Colorado — The suspected Batman movie premiere gunman was
seeing a university psychiatrist specializing in schizophrenia before
the shooting that killed 12, court documents showed Friday.
James Holmes sent a notebook to Lynne Fenton, who teaches at the
University of Colorado’s medical school and heads student mental
services there, that included details and drawings depicting his planned
mass killing, according to reports.
It was unclear when the package reached the school, and officials
remained tight-lipped due to a gag order imposed by the judge overseeing
the case.
But Arapahoe County District Judge William Sylvester unsealed a
defense motion to order authorities to hand over the package Holmes sent
to Fenton, claiming it was “protected” communication.
The motion also said Holmes’s constitutional rights had been violated by the “breach of confidentiality and privilege.”
In a preview of likely battles to come, the defense lawyers argued
that the contents of the package should not be used as evidence because
“Mr Holmes was a psychiatric patient of Dr Fenton, and his
communications with her are protected.”
Holmes, who was studying neuroscience in a doctoral program at the
University of Colorado Denver, is expected to be charged with 12 murders
and 58 attempted murders at his next court appearance on Monday, when
he is due to be formally charged over the July 20 shooting.
Sylvester granted a hearing on the defense motion also be held on that day.
Fenton’s research focuses on schizophrenia and other major mental illnesses.
Prosecutors rebuffed the defense motion and argued that many of the
news stories about the package contained significant factual errors and
that there was no evidence the government was responsible for the leak.
Reports that the police “are currently examining the contents of the
box” are “untrue, as the contents were secured and not examined,”
prosecutors said.
The alleged gunman gained access to the movie theater in Aurora,
Colorado outside Denver via a fire exit shortly after the screening of
“The Dark Knight Rises” began and threw two canisters of noxious gas
into the auditorium, witnesses said.
After firing one round directly into the air with a pump-action
shotgun, he began shooting people at random with a military-style
assault rifle capable of firing 50 to 60 rounds a minute.
Authorities say Holmes — who had dyed his hair a reddish orange —
claimed he was the Joker, Batman’s sworn enemy in the comic book series
that inspired director Christopher Nolan’s film trilogy, which features
British-born actor Christian Bale as “the caped crusader.”
He gave himself up outside the cinema, still clad in the body armor witnesses described the gunman wearing.
Authorities said Holmes booby-trapped his apartment with the aim of
killing anyone who went outside, likely targeting police and first
responders. It was days before neighbors were allowed back in the
three-story building.
Holmes, 24, is being held in solitary confinement at the Arapahoe
County Detention Center and could face the death penalty if convicted,
although Colorado has only executed one person since capital punishment
was reinstated in 1976.