CO - James Holmes Trial Discussion - Begins April 27, 2015 # 4

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One downside to the state deciding to have this trial (as opposed to accepting a guilty plea) is that JH gets more attention... and future nut jobs will have all the information in this trial to learn ways to plan their next mass shooting/ bombing. IMO
 
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The Gold Patrol™ ‏@thegoldpatrol · 2m2 minutes ago
#theatershooting

Defense is finished. No cross. Jury has ?’s

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Jen's Trial Diaries ‏@TrialDiariesJ · 2m2 minutes ago
No cross but jury questions #theatershooting

--Larry Ryckman ‏@larryryckman · 1m1 minute ago
Carroll is describing photos of more of the seats that were damaged in Theater 9 during the #theatershooting
 
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The streaming I'm watching mutes the white noise - which I'm glad of! It makes me jump out of my skin!


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Larry Ryckman ‏@larryryckman · 55s56 seconds ago
Spengler has no questions, but jury has questions for Carroll. #theatershooting
 
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The streaming I'm watching mutes the white noise - which I'm glad of! It makes me jump out of my skin!


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sometimes they mute in time, but most times not! lol
 
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oh boy, these must be doozies........long bench conference :waiting:
 
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Will C. Holden ‏@will_c_holden · 49s49 seconds ago
#TheaterShooting jury question 4 crime scene investigator: Why weren't rows outside of aisles numbered? A: Thought that might be confusing
 
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why weren't the rows outside of the aisles numbered? thought it might be confusing......first row closest to screen numbered.... okay he lost me???? will see if i can locate the answer on twitter

how many empty magazines processed at scene? none

loaded magazines were processed at lab

what was the brand of shotgun? remington 870 tactical

what brand of rifle were the gun magazines used in? does not understand the question

what type of firearm is placard 90 used in? needs refresher on what 90 is.........

follow up by prosecutor.....90 is a drum magazine.........answer is rifle........

no follow up by defense

witness released
 
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Will C. Holden ‏@will_c_holden · 2m2 minutes ago
#TheaterShooting jury question 4 crime scene investigator: How many empty magazines did u process? A: None. Loaded magazines processed later

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Jen's Trial Diaries ‏@TrialDiariesJ · 1m1 minute ago
Why weren't the rows outside of aisle numbered? We thought that would be confusing. #theatershooting #TheaterTrial

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The Gold Patrol™ ‏@thegoldpatrol · 3m3 minutes ago
#theatershooting

Jury: What was brand of the shotgun?

A: Remington 870 tactical
 
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sometimes they mute in time, but most times not! lol

Ooh the mute button operator is slow today!


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The Gold Patrol™ ‏@thegoldpatrol · 2m2 minutes ago
#theatershooting

Lunch recess - 1 1/2 hours. - 3:50 EST

Publications of exhibits will be done after break
 
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sending jury to lunch now..............
 
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Jen's Trial Diaries ‏@TrialDiariesJ · 1m1 minute ago
Judge is going to allow some exhibits to be published so I will post as soon as I get them #theatershooting #TheaterTrial

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Jen's Trial Diaries ‏@TrialDiariesJ · 59s60 seconds ago
Lunch recess until 3:50pm EST for #TheaterTrial #theatershooting
 
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The streaming I'm watching mutes the white noise - which I'm glad of! It makes me jump out of my skin!


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Link please?
 
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everyone have a nice break :seeya:
i think boris and i will go on a nice walk......he's giving me this look :winkkiss: :hilarious:

bye friends :heartbeat:
 
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I just had a thought....maybe he is one of those visual learners.....Not an audio person....he's better with things he can see, not hear. (My daughter and I both learn that way) Maybe he is really extreme..... hates to listen to things without a visual aid????

That's possible. I'm the opposite; I hear/retain more info if I'm just listening. I get distracted if I'm watching a bunch of stuff and listening at the same time. But.... for the sake of full disclosure, I'm also ADD like a mug, and that might have something to do with it! :)


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Labs are probably really tedious.....like trying to make a perfect soufflé over the course of several weeks....one little mistake and you've lost weeks work and have to start over..too much like hard work for him

I'm still catching up and wanted to add some things about research labs from personal experience. My main lab was micro research but I also worked on a crossover lab which combined a micro/neurology research project. There is no such thing as a failed lab. Really all you do is set out to prove or disprove your theory(hypothesis) and either way it's equally valid. Now, it's not as exciting to have your hypothesis disproved, however, it sets you up to continue research with a new direction. A true scientist is able to take a negated hypothesis and the lab results to come up with a new hypothesis. For me personally, my first research progress presented me with unusual results as I had a strain of pseudomonas aureginosas which was able to exist in environments it shouldn't have(dry cleaning solvent)...so my results ended up pointing me in a different direction altogether by the time I continued with my next hypothesis. All that to say, the only way to have a bad lab is to not do the work, or try to do it hurriedly. Growth plates, especially when dealing with live tissue is particularly time consuming and you cannot skimp on the research time. When I was doing this I would typically be at school from 8am until 8/9pm, but there were times I was there MUCH later. I remember sleeping under a table a couple of times just because the effort of going home just to come back would have been a waste of time.
 
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I'm still catching up and wanted to add some things about research labs from personal experience. My main lab was micro research but I also worked on a crossover lab which combined a micro/neurology research project. There is no such thing as a failed lab. Really all you do is set out to prove or disprove your theory(hypothesis) and either way it's equally valid. Now, it's not as exciting to have your hypothesis disproved, however, it sets you up to continue research with a new direction. A true scientist is able to take a negated hypothesis and the lab results to come up with a new hypothesis. For me personally, my first research progress presented me with unusual results as I had a strain of pseudomonas aureginosas which was able to exist in environments it shouldn't have(dry cleaning solvent)...so my results ended up pointing me in a different direction altogether by the time I continued with my next hypothesis. All that to say, the only way to have a bad lab is to not do the work, or try to do it hurriedly. Growth plates, especially when dealing with live tissue is particularly time consuming and you cannot skimp on the research time. When I was doing this I would typically be at school from 8am until 8/9pm, but there were times I was there MUCH later. I remember sleeping under a table a couple of times just because the effort of going home just to come back would have been a waste of time.

Thanks for that insight. I wonder if you ever felt like you were going a bit crazy when you were so involved with your work? Did you ever feel like your tiredness affected how you interacted with other people? Did you withdraw socially when you were working so hard or did you manage to balance work/life?


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