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Colorado shooting: James Holmes' preliminary hearing to continue
CENTENNIAL, Colo. -- After a day of grisly and emotionally difficult testimony from those first on the scene of the Aurora movie massacre, a second day of details about the carnage is set to unfold Tuesday. Prosecutors are expected to continue...
Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Prosecution, Trials, The Dark Knight Rises (movie), Court Preliminary
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Testimony about Colorado massacre resumes in James Holmes hearing
CENTENNIAL, Colo. — Vivid testimony about the movie theater massacre that shocked a nation extended into a second day as a preliminary hearing for James E. Holmes resumed Tuesday. Prosecutors continued to lay out their case against Holmes, 25,...Tags: Gun Control, Politics, The Dark Knight Rises (movie), Shootings, Colorado Movie Theater Shooting
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Colorado massacre hearing: Trail of blood led to 'detached' suspect
CENTENNIAL, Colo. — James E. Holmes was arrested without incident on the night of a bloody rampage in a suburban movie theater, but he appeared emotionally detached and uninvolved, police testified on Monday as the prosecution began a weeklong...Tags: Weaponry, Prosecution, Trials, Murder, The Dark Knight Rises (movie)
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Father of Aurora shooting victim plans to attend Century 16 reopening
This post has been updated. See below for details.HOUSTON--A new voice has been added to the debate about the reopening of the Colorado movie theater where a dozen people were killed July 20. Tom Sullivan, father of shooting victim Alex Sullivan, 27, wrote a letter published in Friday's Denver Post...Tags: John Hickenlooper, Shootings, Democratic Party, Arts and Culture
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Movie massacre: Defense challenges police on suspect's notebook
CENTENNIAL, Colo. -- The handling of a key piece of evidence in the Aurora movie massacre fell under scrutiny on Monday as defense attorneys raised the question of whether law enforcement officers were careless when they confiscated a notebook that...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Prosecution, The Dark Knight Rises (movie), Media Industry, Justice System
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Bob Costas talks guns in interview with Lawrence O'Donnell
In his first interview since making controversial remarks about guns during "Sunday Night Football," NBC sportscaster elaborated on his comments in an appearance on MSNBC's "The Last Word With Lawrence O’Donnell." Costas defended the on-air...Tags: Bob Costas, Gun Control, NBC (tv network), MSNBC (tv network), Politics
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James Holmes bought his ticket 12 days before theater shooting
CENTENNIAL, Colo. — A surveillance video introduced in court Monday shows James E. Holmes scanning his movie ticket, purchased 12 days earlier and then turning toward Theater 9 where a murderous shooting rampage took place. Holmes, 25, faces 166...
Tags: Trials, Shootings, Court Preliminary, Services and Shopping, Arts and Culture
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Cop transporting movie shooting victims says blood sloshed in car
CENTENNIAL, Colo. — Two veteran police officers broke down on the stand Monday morning as they described the horrific crime scene at a suburban movie theater where a gunman opened fire on spectators, leaving a bloody trail of bodies. Aurora...Tags: Shootings, Crime, Law and Justice, Court Preliminary, Firearms, Comedy (genre)
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Theater rampage recordings resound with booming shots, screams
CENTENNIAL, Colo. — The first moments of the shooting rampage in a suburban movie theater were chaos punctuated by the sounds of 30 booms as gunfire ripped through people and seats, according to police recordings of the 911 calls played Tuesday at...Tags: Conservation, The Dark Knight Rises (movie), FBI, Court Preliminary, Explosions
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Timeline: Deadly Mass Killings
A gunman at a Connecticut elementary school killed 26 people, including 20 children, on Friday. It is among the world's worst mass shootings. Here is a look at some others: The...Tags: Hartford Distributors, Murder, The Dark Knight Rises (movie), McDonald's, Jacksonville (Duval, Florida)
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Ex-cop gets life sentence for notorious 1957 Illinois killing
More than half a century later, the case is closed. Seventy-three-year-old Jack McCullough received a life sentence Monday for the 1957 abduction and killing of 7-year-old Maria E. Ridulph of Sycamore, Ill. A lifetime ago, the two had been neighbors....
Tags: Chicago Sun-Times, Punishment, Dwight D. Eisenhower, FBI, Los Angeles Times
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