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lawyers for james holmes, the man charged in the "batman" movie massacre said today holmes is mentally ill. the disclosure came when the lawyers appeared with holmes at a colorado court hearing in the attack that left 12 dead and 58 wounded, an attack that has left holmes facing multiple murder charges that carry the death penalty. john blackstone is at the courthouse in centennial, colorado. john. >> reporter: bob, it was a one-hour, 20-minute hearing in which james holmes did not seem to be engaged in any way. he sat with his hand shackled, folded in his lap, often just staring at the courthouse ceiling. when james holmes first appeared in court july 23, his demeanor and expression raised questions about his mental state. in court today, he seemed little changed. as holmes stared wide-eyed around the courtroom, defense attorney daniel king referred to him as mentally ill. he told the judge, "we cannot begin to assess the depth of mr. holmes' mental illness until receiving more documents in discovery." holmes' orange hair is fading with darker curls showing beneath. he has grown long
lawyers for james holmes, the man charged in the "batman" movie massacre said today holmes is mentally ill. the disclosure came when the lawyers appeared with holmes at a colorado court hearing in the attack that left 12 dead and 58 wounded, an attack that has left holmes facing multiple murder charges that carry the death penalty. john blackstone is at the courthouse in centennial, colorado. john. >> reporter: bob, it was a one-hour, 20-minute hearing in which james holmes did...
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when the package from holmes to dr. fenton was discovered in the university mailroom, investigators sent in the bomb squad fearing it contained explosives. instead, investigators reportedly found a notebook with crude drawings that seemed to suggest planning for a mass murder. while much about holmes remains a mystery, documents from the university of iowa released today give some insight. in his 2010 application to graduate school at the university, holmes wrote he had a strong desire to explore the unknown. he wrote about working at a camp where children with schizophrenia were heavily medicated, saying, "this did not solve their problems, only create new ones." in response to holmes' application, one university official advised, do not offer admission under any circumstances. today in court, holmes seemed slightly more engaged. sometimes, though, he still had that wide-eyed look around the courtroom, though he did speak to his attorneys a couple of times, also, i didn't see him make any direct eye contact with the ps
when the package from holmes to dr. fenton was discovered in the university mailroom, investigators sent in the bomb squad fearing it contained explosives. instead, investigators reportedly found a notebook with crude drawings that seemed to suggest planning for a mass murder. while much about holmes remains a mystery, documents from the university of iowa released today give some insight. in his 2010 application to graduate school at the university, holmes wrote he had a strong desire to...
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james holmes back in court. >> schieffer: tonight, james holmes back in court. his lawyers tell the judge the man charged in the colorado theater massacre is mentally ill. signs of a turnaround in the struggling housing market. anthony mason tells us foreclosures are down, prices are up. win or lose, these women are making history at the olympics. mark phillips is in london. and byron pitts is on a farm that's cropped up where you'd least expect it. >> i had such a burning desire to grow food. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> schieffer: and good evening. scott's off tonight. i'm bob schieffer. lawyers for james holmes, the man charged in the "batman" movie massacre, said today holmes is mentally ill. the disclosure came when the lawyers appeared with holmes at a colorado court hearing in the attack that left 12 dead and 58 wounded, an attack that has left holmes facing multiple murder charges that carry the death penalty. john blackstone is at the courthouse in cen
james holmes back in court. >> schieffer: tonight, james holmes back in court. his lawyers tell the judge the man charged in the colorado theater massacre is mentally ill. signs of a turnaround in the struggling housing market. anthony mason tells us foreclosures are down, prices are up. win or lose, these women are making history at the olympics. mark phillips is in london. and byron pitts is on a farm that's cropped up where you'd least expect it. >> i had such a burning desire to...
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holmes is charged with 24 counts of murder and 16 counts of attempted murder. the rock and will roll bands kiss and motley crue are giving 100,000 dollars to the aurora victim relief fund. >>> president obama onslaught of meg tive attack ads against mitt romney may be working. the president has picked up some support even though more voters think romney would be better at fixing the economy. peter doocy is live with more. >> these new polls show a gap between mitt romney and president obama with obama on the way up and mitt romney on the way down. back in july the president enjoyed a 4 point add straj over his republican rival among all registered voters. he was up 45 to 41. now he is up by 9 overall. 49 to 40. a big reason for his surge are the all important independents. he leads mitt romney by 11 with voert who's identify themselves as independents with a poll of 8 margin of error. back in june he was only up 3.
holmes is charged with 24 counts of murder and 16 counts of attempted murder. the rock and will roll bands kiss and motley crue are giving 100,000 dollars to the aurora victim relief fund. >>> president obama onslaught of meg tive attack ads against mitt romney may be working. the president has picked up some support even though more voters think romney would be better at fixing the economy. peter doocy is live with more. >> these new polls show a gap between mitt romney and...
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we've heard that holmes made threats to the university. >> reporter: it is. that was a revelation. and i've spoken to people who are briefed on this investigation, and they have said when the rest of the information comes out, and if it comes out in this process we may learn more sooner about what the university knew and when they knew it about holmes and his violent statements that is going to be very controversial. >> pelley: john, thank you very much. moving on to the presidential race, four days before the start of the republican convention, new poll numbers give us a good picture of where the race for president stands tonight. have a look. it takes 270 electoral votes to win, and analysis today by our cbs news election team finds there are 237 likely to go to the president or leaning toward him. for mitt romney it's 206. the race will come down to 95 electoral votes that we believe are still up for grabs in eight toss-up states. more than half of those votes are in florida, ohio, and wisconsin. today, a new quinnipiac/cbs news/"new york times" poll of li
we've heard that holmes made threats to the university. >> reporter: it is. that was a revelation. and i've spoken to people who are briefed on this investigation, and they have said when the rest of the information comes out, and if it comes out in this process we may learn more sooner about what the university knew and when they knew it about holmes and his violent statements that is going to be very controversial. >> pelley: john, thank you very much. moving on to the...
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it was only three weeks ago that police say james holmes killed 12 pple and shott 58 re. and with thehe discovery that holmes' psychiatris voiced the spre could all this efore hearreak have been averte here is abc'sark grnblat. >> reporter:r: today jam holmes sain crt hisis hair still bright oran. his attory saidd several timese he was mentally ill when he allegedly killed 12 people and wounded 58 others at a batman movie premiere. outside court his victi reacted with anger. >> sitting next to my girlfriend. didn't seem to crazy when he ordered all the ammunition, his apartnt didn't seem crazy ed to me. >> reporter: the biggest question foris victims whetherer it could have been prevented. >> i think if somemeone could he saidid six weeks beforehand "th lot of others could still have ou loved ones. >> reporter: s she lost her boyfrid in the shooting. he sacrificed his own life to shld her from the bullets. >> i would not be he to talk to you rigight now if john had d saved my life. >> reporter: she was outraged to hear the psychiatrist reported warning signs of his behavi
it was only three weeks ago that police say james holmes killed 12 pple and shott 58 re. and with thehe discovery that holmes' psychiatris voiced the spre could all this efore hearreak have been averte here is abc'sark grnblat. >> reporter:r: today jam holmes sain crt hisis hair still bright oran. his attory saidd several timese he was mentally ill when he allegedly killed 12 people and wounded 58 others at a batman movie premiere. outside court his victi reacted with anger. >>...
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but on june 10th holmes dropped out. the threat assessment team believed it had no control over holmes once he left the school, so it didn't pursue that, right? the chancellor has now issued a statement saying, and i'm quoting here: i believe until it's been demonstrated otherwise that our people did what they should have done. but now many critics are asking if that's true because if campus police were involved, which the school policy says they were involved or at least they were supposed to have been involved, why didn't they further check into james holmes' background? why didn't they notify other why didn't they notify other . the answer is they couldn't because campus police are not privy to whether or not he was buying up weapons and ammunition. only if he was looking for a concealed weapons permit would that information be available to the schools or the police departments, and we should note that on the day that he notified the school that he was leaving, a few hours later, megyn, he went out and he bought an as
but on june 10th holmes dropped out. the threat assessment team believed it had no control over holmes once he left the school, so it didn't pursue that, right? the chancellor has now issued a statement saying, and i'm quoting here: i believe until it's been demonstrated otherwise that our people did what they should have done. but now many critics are asking if that's true because if campus police were involved, which the school policy says they were involved or at least they were supposed to...
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. >> when the package from holmes to dr. fenton was discovered in the university mail room, investigators sent in the bomb squad, fearing it contained explosives. instead, investigators reportedly found a notebook with crude drawings that seemed to suggest planning for a mass murder. while much about holmes remains a mystery, documents from the university of iowa released today give some insight. in his 2010 application to graduate school at the university, holmes wrote, he had a strong desire to explore the unknown. he wrote about working at a camp where children with schizophrenia were heavily medicated saying this did not solve their problems, only create new ones. in response to holmes application, one university official advised do not offer admission under any circumstances. this time in court james holmes seemed slightly more engaged, talking briefly a couple of times to his defense attorneys. but he still often had that strange wide-eyed look as he peered around the courtroom. i did not see him look directly at the p
. >> when the package from holmes to dr. fenton was discovered in the university mail room, investigators sent in the bomb squad, fearing it contained explosives. instead, investigators reportedly found a notebook with crude drawings that seemed to suggest planning for a mass murder. while much about holmes remains a mystery, documents from the university of iowa released today give some insight. in his 2010 application to graduate school at the university, holmes wrote, he had a strong...
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something holmes said caused dr. fenton to make an urgent phone call to the university's threat assessment team in early june, but a few days later holmes dropped out of school and it appears there was no further action taken. >> they thought they had no jurisdiction, no control over him so there was nothing they could do vis-a-vis this concern that she had. again, we don't know what the concern was. what we do know is is that no one through our sources and through our reporting, we have been told no one contacted the aurora police department with any of these concerns. >> she did do the very appropriate thing of calling the threat assessment team. the question then becomes though each and every threat assessment team at every university has to make their own guidelines, at least by my understanding of how they function, based on their own ethical, legal obligations of that particular community. >> a lot of people want to know what dr. lynn fenton and her colleagues at the university knew and whether they were legall
something holmes said caused dr. fenton to make an urgent phone call to the university's threat assessment team in early june, but a few days later holmes dropped out of school and it appears there was no further action taken. >> they thought they had no jurisdiction, no control over him so there was nothing they could do vis-a-vis this concern that she had. again, we don't know what the concern was. what we do know is is that no one through our sources and through our reporting, we have...
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prosecutors say james holmes was barred from his university and made threats just weeks before the shooting. john miller has details. our new poll shows the president holding on to his lead in one key state, but his edge is shrinking in two others. reports from jan crawford and nancy cordes. there's an epidemic of murder in chicago, and a federal agent tells armen keteyian you of you can trace it to mexico. >> the most powerful drug lord in the world is operating out of this city. >> pelley: and one year after the east coast earthquake, sharyl attkisson is with an artist doing the work of the lord. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. we're learning tonight that before last month's theater massacre in colorado, officials at the university of colorado invalidated the access key of james holmes so he could no longer enter the buildings of the medical school campus. that was part of what prosecutors revealed in a court hearing today that was attended by holmes. the prosecutors are asking the judge in the case for holmes' records
prosecutors say james holmes was barred from his university and made threats just weeks before the shooting. john miller has details. our new poll shows the president holding on to his lead in one key state, but his edge is shrinking in two others. reports from jan crawford and nancy cordes. there's an epidemic of murder in chicago, and a federal agent tells armen keteyian you of you can trace it to mexico. >> the most powerful drug lord in the world is operating out of this city....
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fenton notified others about a concern about holmes' behavior. 10 days after holmes bought an assault weapon, he told the university he was quitting. so according to work source, the team never had a formal meeting and never intervened, thinking they had no control over holmes once he left. experts said holmes' expert should have been a red alert. >> under those circumstances most well trained threat assessment teams would have gone into action. >> listen to what the chancellor claimed early this week. >> to the best have our knowledge we did everything we should. >> reporter: those words are being challenged. reporting for abc2 news. >>> a judge declared -- refused to declare a mistrial in the drew peterson case. the judge, instead of die claireing a mistrial ordered the neighbor's testimony stricken from the record. peterson is accused of killing his third wife, kathleen savio. >>> all right. this is a good one. we all know how generous catholic chair retes -- charity rest can be, but willing to pay your bge bill? we need to warn you about this scam. >>> the fountain of youth, the k
fenton notified others about a concern about holmes' behavior. 10 days after holmes bought an assault weapon, he told the university he was quitting. so according to work source, the team never had a formal meeting and never intervened, thinking they had no control over holmes once he left. experts said holmes' expert should have been a red alert. >> under those circumstances most well trained threat assessment teams would have gone into action. >> listen to what the chancellor...
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days after the shooting a package from holmes arrived on campus addressed to dr. fenton. the package contained a notebook with notes from holmes and crude sketches of a gunman shooting at victims. his defense team says that package is privileged communication between a doctor and a patient and should be excluded from the case. and, scott, what else might be excluded is the focus of hearings tomorrow and in the weeks ahead here at the courthouse in centennial. >> pelley: thanks, barry. in the presidential campaign both candidates have made the election all about the middle- class and a report today from the pew research center shows us why so many members of that class are frustrated. their net worth has dropped dramatically since the great recession. 85% say it's more difficult than it was a decade ago to make ends meet. how much have american families lost? anna werner has the answer. >> it has become much harder to maintain a middle-class standard of living. >> reporter: the study of middle-class americans like new jersey garage owner john o'connor, looked at households
days after the shooting a package from holmes arrived on campus addressed to dr. fenton. the package contained a notebook with notes from holmes and crude sketches of a gunman shooting at victims. his defense team says that package is privileged communication between a doctor and a patient and should be excluded from the case. and, scott, what else might be excluded is the focus of hearings tomorrow and in the weeks ahead here at the courthouse in centennial. >> pelley: thanks, barry. in...
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fenton spoke about holmes then to the campus's behavioral evaluation and threat assessment team that handles concerns about individuals who may be threatening, disruptive, or otherwise problematic. even though campus police are part of the beta team no apparent move was made to impose a 72-hour mental health evaluation on holmes as is available under colorado law. >> when an individual is deemed to be of imminent danger to others, they can be involuntarily committed against their will and frequently against their wishes. >> reporter: a campus police source told nbc news that enforcing an involuntary mental health hold is a gray area and psychiatrists who hear lots of disturbing talk from patients agree. >> they tend to err on the side of personal rights so if the person is able to convince them they're not being dangerous at that moment they typically don't hospitalize them. >> the university of colorado chancellor's reaction, i believe until it's been demonstrated otherwise, that our people did what they should have done. no comment from dr. fenton. and judge william sylvester has o
fenton spoke about holmes then to the campus's behavioral evaluation and threat assessment team that handles concerns about individuals who may be threatening, disruptive, or otherwise problematic. even though campus police are part of the beta team no apparent move was made to impose a 72-hour mental health evaluation on holmes as is available under colorado law. >> when an individual is deemed to be of imminent danger to others, they can be involuntarily committed against their will and...
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james holmes' university suspected he was a threat. so, what, if anything, was done then? >>> collision course. three airliners above washington, d.c. coming from just seconds of disaster. >>> double danger. hundreds of firefighters battle two wind-whipped fires in california. >>> and final showdown. phelps, lochte, going head-to-head today, one last time. >>> good morning, everybody. i'm rob nelson. >> and i'm sunny hostin, in for paula faris. well, it is nearly two weeks, now, since the colorado shooting left 12 dead. >> and now, there are questions whether warning signs about suspected gunman, james holmes, were ignored. here's abc's mark greenblatt with our exclusive reporting. >> reporter: abc news has learned that psychiatrist dr. lynne fennton, was a key member of the threat assessment team. these documents that abc uncovered show that fennton wrote the policy on threat assessment. what's more, that by early june, fenton notified other members of the team about concerns about holmes' behavior. but on june 10th, three days after holmes bought an assault weapon, he to
james holmes' university suspected he was a threat. so, what, if anything, was done then? >>> collision course. three airliners above washington, d.c. coming from just seconds of disaster. >>> double danger. hundreds of firefighters battle two wind-whipped fires in california. >>> and final showdown. phelps, lochte, going head-to-head today, one last time. >>> good morning, everybody. i'm rob nelson. >> and i'm sunny hostin, in for paula faris. well, it...
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fenton notified other members of the team about her concerns about holmes' behavior. but june 10th, three days after holmes bought an assault weapon the ph.d student told the university he was quitting. according to what -- to sources the larger assessment team never had a formal meeting and never intervened, thinking they had no control over holmes once he left. experts say the exit should have been a red alert. >> you should intense efforts not walk away. under those circumstances, most well trained threat assessment teams would have gone into action. >> reporter: listen to what the chancellor claimed this week. >> to the best of our knowledge we did everything that we think we should have done. >> reporter: those words are being challenged as those close to the victims wonder could this tragedy had been prevented? tahman bradley, abc news. >>> president obama has signed a so-called intelligence finding authorizing covert aid to syrian rebels. the white house is declining to comment on reports that the cia is helping give aid to syrian rebels and the state departmen
fenton notified other members of the team about her concerns about holmes' behavior. but june 10th, three days after holmes bought an assault weapon the ph.d student told the university he was quitting. according to what -- to sources the larger assessment team never had a formal meeting and never intervened, thinking they had no control over holmes once he left. experts say the exit should have been a red alert. >> you should intense efforts not walk away. under those circumstances, most...
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for weeks the world heads focused its attention to james holmes and the world's biggest mass shooting in u.s. history. however, tonight we're learning our first big signs that the psychiatrist that attended to james holmes, may have expressed concerns about him long before the shooting. for weeks the world has been wondering if there were signs this would eampt merge from an ordinary student. their lynn fendon who was treating holmes was also a key member of the school's threat assessment team. in fact, these documents show fenton actually wrote the university's policy on threat assessment. what's more, our affiliate is reporting exclusively that by early june, fenton notified other members of the team about her concerns about holmes's behavior. on june 10, three days after he bought an assault weapon, he slenl told the university he's quitting. so sources tell us the larger threat assessment team never had a formal meeting and never intervened, thinking that they had no control over holmes once he left. at the very time experts say it should have been a red alert. >> i think that's a
for weeks the world heads focused its attention to james holmes and the world's biggest mass shooting in u.s. history. however, tonight we're learning our first big signs that the psychiatrist that attended to james holmes, may have expressed concerns about him long before the shooting. for weeks the world has been wondering if there were signs this would eampt merge from an ordinary student. their lynn fendon who was treating holmes was also a key member of the school's threat assessment team....
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once holmes left. holmes was charged with 24 counts of first degree murder and 116 counts of attempted murder on monday. his next court hearing is set for august 9th. interstate 5 is closed north of redding because of a raging wildfire. it is burning near mount shasta near the crossings. some traffic is being escorted through the fire zone. now a 325-acre blaze erupted around 1:30 this afternoon. it is only 5% con intayed. flames destroyed one building, and authorities say others are threatened. the u.s. forest service says there is a high to extreme chance the fire will continue to grow. the forest service and cal firecrews are on the scene. a fast-moving wildfire gutted one home in southern california was started by equipment being used to clear brush and debris to prevent brushfires. two firefighters suffered minor injuries fighting the riverside county blaze. it broke out late this morning near murrieta. it quickly grew to over 400 acres. mandatory evacuations were not ordered, but the red cross ha
once holmes left. holmes was charged with 24 counts of first degree murder and 116 counts of attempted murder on monday. his next court hearing is set for august 9th. interstate 5 is closed north of redding because of a raging wildfire. it is burning near mount shasta near the crossings. some traffic is being escorted through the fire zone. now a 325-acre blaze erupted around 1:30 this afternoon. it is only 5% con intayed. flames destroyed one building, and authorities say others are...
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nbc's mike teaibbi has that story. >> reporter: before james holmes quit his neuroscience ph.d program, he was being treated by dr. lynn fenton, a university of colorado psychiatrist. by then, mid-june, police say he had already begun assembling an arsenal of four guns like these full of tactical gear and 6,000 rounds of ammunition. were there warning signs he was unraveling? there have been unconfirmed reports that dr. fenton talked about holmes to the beta team, the behavioral evaluation and threat assessment team that handles concerns about individuals who may be threatening, disruptive or otherwise problematic. but even though campus police are part of the b.e.t.a. team, no apparent move was used to impose a 72-hour mental evaluation on holmes, as is available under colorado law. >> when an individual is deemed to be of imminent danger to others, they could be involuntarily committed against their will and frequently against their wishes. >> reporter: a campus police source told nbc news that enforcing an involuntary mental health hold is a gray area, and psychiatrists who hear lot
nbc's mike teaibbi has that story. >> reporter: before james holmes quit his neuroscience ph.d program, he was being treated by dr. lynn fenton, a university of colorado psychiatrist. by then, mid-june, police say he had already begun assembling an arsenal of four guns like these full of tactical gear and 6,000 rounds of ammunition. were there warning signs he was unraveling? there have been unconfirmed reports that dr. fenton talked about holmes to the beta team, the behavioral...
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i don't care how mentally damaged he is. >> the defense says when holmes was a ph.d. student at the university of colorado he sought help from university psychiatrist lynn fenton. cbs news has learned fenton reported concerns about holmes to university of colorado police. but no one will comment because of a gag order. >> we've got a gag order that extends to a university, to university officials, just very, very far-reaching. >> media outlets requested the judge scale back the gag order and unseal certain court documents but he has not yet made a decision on the issue. another hearing is scheduled for august 16th. teresa garcia, cbs news. >>> two rock bands, motley crue and kiss, are donate fund to help the colorado victims. they'll donate $100,000 to the aurora victim relief fund and hopes their gesture encourages others to give. six shooting victims remain in the hospital. >>> cbs "moneywatch" time on a friday. a dishwasher recall and -- ashley morrison here in new york with more. >> good morning, terrell. goldman sachs dodged serious trouble. the justice departmen
i don't care how mentally damaged he is. >> the defense says when holmes was a ph.d. student at the university of colorado he sought help from university psychiatrist lynn fenton. cbs news has learned fenton reported concerns about holmes to university of colorado police. but no one will comment because of a gag order. >> we've got a gag order that extends to a university, to university officials, just very, very far-reaching. >> media outlets requested the judge scale back...
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doctor lynne fenton says she wanted to find out if holmes had a criminal history. but reports say fenton never filed paperwork that would cause police to detain holmes. holmes is charred with killing 12 people and injuring 58 others at screening of the new batman movie. jared lee loughner pleads guilty today to the shooting rampage in tuscon, arizona last january.the shooting left six dead and wounded 13 others... including former congresswoman gabrielle giffords.loughner's guilty plea allows him to avoid the death penalty.federal judge larry burns also ruled loughner competent to stand trial after undergoing months of therrpy. loughner is expected to be sentenced to employees fight back during a robbery at a popeyes fast food joint in philadelphia.surveillance cameras show the workers wrestling with an armed robber...... slipping and sliding on the wet floor.... police say the suspect caae in through an open kitchen door... catching the employees off guard during clean up.he leads employees to the safe, but before they can open it.... one worker makes a bold move.
doctor lynne fenton says she wanted to find out if holmes had a criminal history. but reports say fenton never filed paperwork that would cause police to detain holmes. holmes is charred with killing 12 people and injuring 58 others at screening of the new batman movie. jared lee loughner pleads guilty today to the shooting rampage in tuscon, arizona last january.the shooting left six dead and wounded 13 others... including former congresswoman gabrielle giffords.loughner's guilty plea allows...
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once holmes left. holmes was charged with 24 counts of first degree murder and 116 counts of attempted murder on monday. his next court hearing is set for august 9th. interstate 5 is closed north of redding because of a raging wildfire. it is burning near mount shasta near the crossings. some traffic is being escorted through the fire zone. now a 325-acre blaze erupted around 1:30 this afternoon. it is only 5% con intayed. flames destroyed one building, and authorities say others are threatened. the u.s. forest service says there is a high to extreme chance the fire will continue to grow. the forest service and cal firecrews are on the scene. a fast-moving wildfire gutted one home in southern california was started by equipment being used to clear brush and debris to prevent brushfires. two firefighters suffered minor injuries fighting the riverside county blaze. it broke out late this morning near murrieta. it quickly grew to over 400 acres. mandatory evacuations were not ordered, but the red cross ha
once holmes left. holmes was charged with 24 counts of first degree murder and 116 counts of attempted murder on monday. his next court hearing is set for august 9th. interstate 5 is closed north of redding because of a raging wildfire. it is burning near mount shasta near the crossings. some traffic is being escorted through the fire zone. now a 325-acre blaze erupted around 1:30 this afternoon. it is only 5% con intayed. flames destroyed one building, and authorities say others are...
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once holmes left. holmes was charged with 24 counts of first degree murder and 116 counts of attempted murder on monday. his next court hearing is set for august 9th. interstate 5 is closed north of redding because of a raging wildfire. it is burning near mount shasta near the crossings. some traffic is being escorted through the fire zone. now a 325-acre blaze erupted around 1:30 this afternoon. it is only 5% con intayed. flames destroyed one building, and authorities say others are threatened. the u.s. forest service says there is a high to extreme chance the fire will continue to grow. the forest service and cal firecrews are on the scene. a fast-moving wildfire gutted one home in southern california was started by equipment being used to clear brush and debris to prevent brushfires. two firefighters suffered minor injuries fighting the riverside county blaze. it broke out late this morning near murrieta. it quickly grew to over 400 acres. mandatory evacuations were not ordered, but the red cross ha
once holmes left. holmes was charged with 24 counts of first degree murder and 116 counts of attempted murder on monday. his next court hearing is set for august 9th. interstate 5 is closed north of redding because of a raging wildfire. it is burning near mount shasta near the crossings. some traffic is being escorted through the fire zone. now a 325-acre blaze erupted around 1:30 this afternoon. it is only 5% con intayed. flames destroyed one building, and authorities say others are...
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james holmes is expected back in court this morning. public defense lawyers wand investigators to hand over the packet of documents that he sent to his psychiatrist. the package was seized by authorities under a search warrant last week. the defense says it's privileged doctor/patient communication. holmes is charged with killing 12 people and injuring 58 others
james holmes is expected back in court this morning. public defense lawyers wand investigators to hand over the packet of documents that he sent to his psychiatrist. the package was seized by authorities under a search warrant last week. the defense says it's privileged doctor/patient communication. holmes is charged with killing 12 people and injuring 58 others
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our report from nbc's mike taibbi. >> reporter: before james holmes quit his neuro science ph.d program he was being treated by dr. lynn fenton a university of colorado psychiatrist. by then, mid june, police say he had already begun assembling an arsenal of four guns like these, full tactical gear, and 6,000 rounds of ammunition. were there warning signs he was unraveling? there have been unconfirmed reports that dr. fenton spoke about holmes then to the campus's beta team, the behavioral evaluation and threat assessment team that handles concerns about individuals who may be threatening, disruptive, or otherwise problematic. even though campus police are part of the beta team no apparent move was made to impose a 72-hour mental health evaluation on holmes as is available under colorado law. >> when an individual is deemed to be of imminent danger to others, they can be involuntarily committed against their will and frequently against their wishes. >> reporter: a campus police source told nbc news that enforcing an involuntary mental health hold is a gray area and psychiatrists who hea
our report from nbc's mike taibbi. >> reporter: before james holmes quit his neuro science ph.d program he was being treated by dr. lynn fenton a university of colorado psychiatrist. by then, mid june, police say he had already begun assembling an arsenal of four guns like these, full tactical gear, and 6,000 rounds of ammunition. were there warning signs he was unraveling? there have been unconfirmed reports that dr. fenton spoke about holmes then to the campus's beta team, the...
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shocking new claims today in the case against the movie massacre suspect james holmes. according to prosecutors james holmes made threats and banned from his school before the rampage that killed 12 people and hurt dozens more. according onto our producer in the courtroom james holmes appeared before the judge with his signature long hair now longer with dark roots. has sideburns and a mustache. is he a former neuroscience student at the university of colorado. today, priewrttle tried to convince a judge to release some of his school records in an effort to get access to a notebook. law enforcement source tells fox that notebook contains diagrams of how he planned to enter the theater and kill his as many people as possible. defense attorneys objected to the release of the records and called the prosecution's request a fishing expedition. alicia acuna with the news live from centennial colorado. alyssia, a lot more came out of today's hearing that many expected? >> that's true, jon. we were told this was going to be procedural and we might get a information. both sides
shocking new claims today in the case against the movie massacre suspect james holmes. according to prosecutors james holmes made threats and banned from his school before the rampage that killed 12 people and hurt dozens more. according onto our producer in the courtroom james holmes appeared before the judge with his signature long hair now longer with dark roots. has sideburns and a mustache. is he a former neuroscience student at the university of colorado. today, priewrttle tried to...
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james holmes was a student at the university of colorado medical campus. he dropped out the weeks before the shooting. the hearing, as you mentioned, is about to get underway in five minutes. trace? >>trace: now, we are learning the suspect may have seen not just one, but three mental health professionals while he was a student there? >>reporter: that is right. fox has reached out to the university for clarification on the reports that prior to the events of july 20 in aurora, colorado, holmes had seen "mental health professionals." plural. early in the investigation fox reported, and it was revealed in court filings, that holmes was seeing one university psychiatrist. according to sources holmes sent a notebook to her with information about killing people. attorneys on both sides will fight over that. if more mental health professionals were involved, and we know the reports that the doctor went to the university police with concerns about holmes, that brings up the question, again, over what the school knew and when, about james holmes. the university ha
james holmes was a student at the university of colorado medical campus. he dropped out the weeks before the shooting. the hearing, as you mentioned, is about to get underway in five minutes. trace? >>trace: now, we are learning the suspect may have seen not just one, but three mental health professionals while he was a student there? >>reporter: that is right. fox has reached out to the university for clarification on the reports that prior to the events of july 20 in aurora,...
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but the real development came when lawyers for james holmes described him in court as mentally ill. analysts say that could provide some insight into how the defense plans to proceed. nbc's jay gray reports from centennial, colorado. >> reporter: it's been two weeks since this initial televised court appearance, cameras were barred from the proceedings, but james holmes had the same look and same disengaged restless demeanor as lawyers representing at least 20 news organizations including nbc news asked chief district judge william sylvester to unseal key court documents and loosen his gag order on the case. >> the chief judge wants to make sure that this man gets a fair trial. that's clearly his goal. and what he has to decide is whether a blanket ceiling of all the affidavits and the register of actions is appropriate. >> reporter: but prosecutors warn releasing details of search warrants, evidence and witness interviews could jeopardize their investigation and prejudice a potential jury pool. while defense attorneys for the first time referred several times to holmes's mental ill
but the real development came when lawyers for james holmes described him in court as mentally ill. analysts say that could provide some insight into how the defense plans to proceed. nbc's jay gray reports from centennial, colorado. >> reporter: it's been two weeks since this initial televised court appearance, cameras were barred from the proceedings, but james holmes had the same look and same disengaged restless demeanor as lawyers representing at least 20 news organizations including...
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holmes' mental illness. judge william sylvester also heard from 20 news organizations including abc, who want sealed investigation files made public. prosecutors and defense attorneys want them kept secret until trial. that evidence could shine new light on major unanswered questions about the relationship between holmes and his psychiatrist dr. lynn fenton. >> i think that if someone could have said six weeks beforehand this man is a danger, maybe me and a lot of others could still have our loved ones. >> reporter: as abc news has reported, dr. fenton was apparently so worried about holmes she contacted a university of colorado police officer. but it is not clear what action that officer took if any. until that information becomes public, there will be no answer to perhaps the most troubling question of all, could the massacre have been prevented? clayton sandal, colorado. >> i'm not surprised his defense will be one of insanity. clearly this is a sick person. seeing a psychiatrist. she called, apparently d
holmes' mental illness. judge william sylvester also heard from 20 news organizations including abc, who want sealed investigation files made public. prosecutors and defense attorneys want them kept secret until trial. that evidence could shine new light on major unanswered questions about the relationship between holmes and his psychiatrist dr. lynn fenton. >> i think that if someone could have said six weeks beforehand this man is a danger, maybe me and a lot of others could still have...
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holmes' orange hair is fading with darker curls showing beneath. he has grown long sideburns and a mustache. there was one outburst. a young woman with a shaved head shouted to the judge she had information vital to holmes' defense. not even that seemed to get holmes' attention as he stared into space. >> he seems like he's crazy, yes, definitely. >> reporter: miranda norse was in the theater the night of the shooting. >> i'm just very angry at him. i just can't understand how someone can do this to people, like, how you can just go out and murder people. >> reporter: defense attorneys today also told the court holmes sought help for his mental illness from university psychiatrist lynne fenton. cbs news learned fenton expressed concerns to university of colorado police. the university has retained attorneys for dr. fenton and the police officer, but with the gag order in place, no one will comment. the main purpose of today's hearing was to consider a media request to unseal court documents and reduce the scope of the gag order. both the prosecutor
holmes' orange hair is fading with darker curls showing beneath. he has grown long sideburns and a mustache. there was one outburst. a young woman with a shaved head shouted to the judge she had information vital to holmes' defense. not even that seemed to get holmes' attention as he stared into space. >> he seems like he's crazy, yes, definitely. >> reporter: miranda norse was in the theater the night of the shooting. >> i'm just very angry at him. i just can't understand how...
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sources say in early june she reached out to the same threat assessment team with concerns about holmes' behavior. and abc news learned that fenton contacted a university police officer going so far to break doctor/patient confidentiality. >> in a case where there is danger of imminent harm to another person there is a mandatory requirement the report be made. >> reporter: on june 10th, holmes announce hed he intended quit the ph.d. program. >> under those circumstances, threat assessment teams would have gone into acts. it is hard to imagine why they wouldn't go into action when they get those kind of reports. >> reporter: the university admits tonight that holmes was still enrolled when the shooting occurred, but sources tell us that with the paperwork for withdrawal unmotion, the university's threat assessment team never had a formal meeting and never intervened. >> colorado statute says, report tight law enforcement, report it in a way that something could be done about it they suggest involuntary commitment of the dangerous person, simply reporting it and you know wringing hands an
sources say in early june she reached out to the same threat assessment team with concerns about holmes' behavior. and abc news learned that fenton contacted a university police officer going so far to break doctor/patient confidentiality. >> in a case where there is danger of imminent harm to another person there is a mandatory requirement the report be made. >> reporter: on june 10th, holmes announce hed he intended quit the ph.d. program. >> under those circumstances,...
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holmes' mental illness. judge william sylvester also heard from 20 news organizations today, including abc, who want sealed investigation files made public. prosecutors and defense attorneys want them kept secret until trial. that evidence should shine new light on major unanswered questions about the relationship between holmes and his psychiatrist, dr. lynne fenton. as abc news has reported, dr. fenton was apparently so worried about holmes that in the weeks before the shooting, she contacted a university of colorado police officer. but it is not clear what action that officer took, if any. until that information becomes public, there will be no answer to perhaps the most troubling question of all -- could the massacre have been prevented? clayton sandell, abc news, centennial, colorado. >>> and we now have an all points bulletin from the nation's top weather experts. hurricane season is about to rev up and could pack a more powerful punch. you can already see it in the gulf of mexico. tropical storm ernes
holmes' mental illness. judge william sylvester also heard from 20 news organizations today, including abc, who want sealed investigation files made public. prosecutors and defense attorneys want them kept secret until trial. that evidence should shine new light on major unanswered questions about the relationship between holmes and his psychiatrist, dr. lynne fenton. as abc news has reported, dr. fenton was apparently so worried about holmes that in the weeks before the shooting, she contacted...
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holmes was accepted into a ph.d. program at the university of colorado, where questions are now being asked about whether something more could have been done to prevent the killings. for "cbs this morning," john blackstone, centennial, colorado. >>> senior correspondent john miller, former fbi deputy director, joining us now. just one question that i don't understand about aurora. here this man, mr. holmes, was talking to a psychiatrist. she tried to reach out to the police. >> she spoke to the university police. and this -- you know, all we have is the testimony. and it was fairly vague yesterday. she said she wanted to share information and her concerns. but when they asked her pointedly, did you warn anybody that this individual might be an imminent danger, the question was, have you ever warned anybody about a patient, she said, no, i have never done that. it would have to be something i was very concerned about. so she's indicating that while she was talking to holms and treating holmes, she wasn't concerned to
holmes was accepted into a ph.d. program at the university of colorado, where questions are now being asked about whether something more could have been done to prevent the killings. for "cbs this morning," john blackstone, centennial, colorado. >>> senior correspondent john miller, former fbi deputy director, joining us now. just one question that i don't understand about aurora. here this man, mr. holmes, was talking to a psychiatrist. she tried to reach out to the police....
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she's indicating that while she was talking to holmes and treating holmes, she wasn't concerned to the level that beyond a conversation with police she'd say was dangerous. >> do you know how many conversations she had with him? was this a series of conversations that she had with him about treatment? >> we know it was more than one and we know that on june 11th, by mutual agreement somehow, they ended his treatment and that shortly after that, he was out of the school. but he was one of three mental health professionals that spoke to holmes at the school. >> another very different story this morning is the ongoing saga of what happened to this book that is going to come out soon about what happened on the osama bin laden raid. the pentagon is now saying what? >> the pentagon's chief counsel has sent a letter to the navy seal who calls himself mark owen, who is the author of that book, saying you signed two nondisclosure agreements that you would never divulge classified information. one on this date, one on that date, one to the department of defense, one to the cia and now you have g
she's indicating that while she was talking to holmes and treating holmes, she wasn't concerned to the level that beyond a conversation with police she'd say was dangerous. >> do you know how many conversations she had with him? was this a series of conversations that she had with him about treatment? >> we know it was more than one and we know that on june 11th, by mutual agreement somehow, they ended his treatment and that shortly after that, he was out of the school. but he was...
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also moving forward the apartment building where james holmes lived. the shooting suspect was officially evicted from his residence earlier this month, his belongings were picked up by his attorneys. this hearing gets underway here in about three hours. because the judge ordered this, we will not see james holmes in the court today because cameras are not allowed inside. >> thank you very much for that update. jon: and right now a dangerous scene on folding in florida. a pilot forced to headache an emergency landing in the middle of a highway. rick folbaum is here with details for us. >> reporter: as if there wasn't enough excitement in tampa, florida, with the gop convention and the big storm heading their way, here's what it looked like this morning on i-75. you don't normally see an airplane in the middle of the highway like this. the pilot of this single-engine plane evidently needing to land, this median must have seemed like the best available option, and there you can see it. this was not a crash, it was a hard landing, though, and it was the pi
also moving forward the apartment building where james holmes lived. the shooting suspect was officially evicted from his residence earlier this month, his belongings were picked up by his attorneys. this hearing gets underway here in about three hours. because the judge ordered this, we will not see james holmes in the court today because cameras are not allowed inside. >> thank you very much for that update. jon: and right now a dangerous scene on folding in florida. a pilot forced to...
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but the mystery here is that sherlock holmes never existed at all. he is a fictional character created by sir sauer -- arthur conan doyle in 1887. there are thousands of followers keeping track of the adventures of sherlock holmes. a man good with a gun. able to use science to catch criminals. >> i had a small practice in the country -- >> reporter: and using the power of deduction to solve crimes. but is he sexy? >> i find intelligence sexy. he's pretty hyper intelligent. >> reporter: his popularity is phenomenal. >> french, german. >> chinese. portuguese. >> it's all over the world. it's huge. >> reporter: the english have named pubs after him. there's even a beer called sherlock holmes. >> to sherlock. >> reporter: warm beer naturally. roger johnson heads the sherlock holmes journal and says understanding the popularity of the character is as elementary as dr. watson. >> don't put a puns, watson. >> puns? >> i think it's the fact he's not a superman. he has no super powers. he has human powers very highly developed, but you can just about imagine
but the mystery here is that sherlock holmes never existed at all. he is a fictional character created by sir sauer -- arthur conan doyle in 1887. there are thousands of followers keeping track of the adventures of sherlock holmes. a man good with a gun. able to use science to catch criminals. >> i had a small practice in the country -- >> reporter: and using the power of deduction to solve crimes. but is he sexy? >> i find intelligence sexy. he's pretty hyper intelligent....