True Crime: The Court of Public Opinion - Madness or Methodical Murder? The James Holmes Case - Aurora Theater Shooting
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True Crime: The Court of Public Opinion - Madness or Methodical Murder? The James Holmes Case - Aurora Theater Shooting
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True Crime: The Court of Public Opinion - Madness or Methodical Murder? The James Holmes Case - Aurora Theater Shooting In this episode of True Crime: The Court of Public...
show moreIn this episode of True Crime: The Court of Public Opinion, we dive into the haunting case of James Holmes, the man responsible for the mass shooting at an Aurora, Colorado movie theater during a midnight screening of The Dark Knight Rises. Holmes' defense claimed he was suffering from schizophrenia, unable to comprehend the magnitude of his actions.
The prosecution argued that the massacre was meticulously planned, leaving no room for doubt about his intent.
Join Alexis Knight as we explore the facts, legal arguments, and the ongoing debate about mental illness and accountability. Was Holmes driven by madness, or did he know exactly what he was doing?
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