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Defense cross-examining CU lab tech Gibson.
a minute ago
CU lab tech Gibson says conversations with the defendant were not that memorable.
a few seconds ago
CU lab tech Gibson "I'm not necessarily sure that he wasn't able to [engage with others]... more that he didn't want to."
I just read a tweet that made me think of something...
Said "At least one juror is completely missing the point with constant questions about hand gestures MOVE ON"
I have thought that rather strange myself...
Anyone have any insight into this? Has the prosecution or defense mentioned this? I didn't listen to opening statements from either side.
I don't know if I'm on the right track but my son has Autism and he does weird and wonderful things with his hands. From twisting his fingers around each other to flapping his hands when he is stressed. Could they be heading down the Autistic Spectrum road?
http://www.keepshooting.com/clear-out-tear-gas-extraction-grenade.html
Can of Clear Out Tear Gas $19.95
This Clear Out Tear Gas Extraction Grenade is capable of extracting hostile targets from confined spaces. It is capable of doing this because of the 3 foot flexible vinyl tube and push button activator top. Simply slide the tube into the confined space and activate the tear gas. Example uses are putting the tube underneath a door, or through a small hole drilled into a wall where you need to extract a hostile individual.
I can buy it, can even check out as a guest, without registering with the website! Can anyone explain why this type of thing is available to the general public? What possible reason could anyone have that they should be able to obtain this sort of thing??
That is kind of what I am wondering...
But it's not the defense that is mentioning this. A juror keeps asking this question - they may be familiar with what you are talking about, and are wondering if JH has that sort of issue.
Did Holmes buy this too and bring it with him?
If so, I think he planned for people to be hiding under seats and he wanted to be able to force them out so he could shoot them.
I would like to see an entire list of all the things he bought if that is posted anywhere.
I saw where he had 22 round magazine clips and 15 round magazine clips. I bet the 22 round was for the AR-15 assault weapon and I bet the 15 round clip was for the Glock. Just guessing though.
Typically when you buy a new gun, it will come with around a 9 shot clip. In order to get the larger clips to hold more shells, you have to purchase these types of larger clips as an accessory to your weapon.
To help those that dont know gun "lingo" or "jargon", I will list some terms in next post to try to help.
I think that could be possible. JH isn't very sociable, is socially awkward, doesn't maintain eye contact and is very intelligent. He seems to prefer his own company. I'm not saying I think he is on the spectrum. Just wondering if the jury member does.
BBM Sounds like Aspergers to me: (an autism spectrum disorder [ASD] )
Asperger Syndrome Fact Sheet
http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/asperger/detail_asperger.htm
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Thanks for all the tweets, comments :loveyou:
Hi YoN,BBM Sounds like Aspergers to me: (an autism spectrum disorder [ASD] )
Asperger Syndrome Fact Sheet
http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/asperger/detail_asperger.htm
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Thanks for all the tweets, comments :loveyou:
I am blown away that a grad student could spend $10-22K of supplies for this shooting!!!!!!! My family doesn't have $$$ like that!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am shocked too. Did JH ever have a job or was he supported by the Parents? Was the cc in his name?