CO - James Holmes Trial - *Penalty Phase* #4 - LWOP

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Not all families wanted DP - a DP comes with multiple automatic appeals, and would take 20 - 30 years and cost millions.

Yep, and now this puts an end too it, forever.
 
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The "experts" couldn't even agree on what mental illness he had.

That's not unusual. We really don't have a good understanding of mental illness.
I am just glad he didn't get off on not guilty by reason of insanity.
 
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I want to thank you all that have kept the threads updated through this long and difficult Trial.

May peace be with the victims and all the families that have suffered.

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But what would be the statement? I think we all can agree he isn't "normal."

It's about the VICTIMS and the victims families. Have you watched this trial since April 27 like most of us? Have you any idea of the pain and suffering?
 
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Nah have to disagree on that one. All the experts UNANIMOUSLY agreed he suffered a severe mental illness and was not faking it. Got to trust the experts here.


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He was eligible for the death penalty....mental illness, differing diagnosis, is not a legal reason to coddle him. Trusting that person Gur is pathetic
 
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It's about the VICTIMS and the victims families. Have you watched this trial since April 27 like most of us? Have you any idea of the pain and suffering?

And him sitting on death row until he dies from natural causes was somehow going to make the suffering less painful?
 
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I want to thank you all that have kept the threads going through this long and difficult Trial.

May peace be with the victims and all the families that have suffered.

:rose:
Thanks. This has been torturous. Time to put it behind us.
 
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There are still appeals for LWOP. Why are people saying there are no appeals because he did not get DP????
 
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So they found the aggravators outweighed the mitigators but still not enough for death. IMO it was Brady's closing that saved his life.


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I'm late to the game because my friend stopped by at 6:57 unexpectantly but come on.... life? Really?


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I firmly believe in an eye for an eye in MOST cases except self defense, and this guy doesn't have enough eyes to take.

It scares me to think about all the Holmies who are celebrating and taking selfies and mailing them off with letters of congratulations. I think JH is an excellent actor and deserves an Oscar. He pretended to be normal, then pretended to be crazy, now I guess he will drop the facade and just be the dirt bag he is, and watch tv and read books and munch on commissary junk food a la JA all day while safe and sound. I think it should be mandatory for murderers to have to have pictures of their victims in their cell.
 
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@larryryckman: Victims' families bowed their heads and sobbed in courtroom after verdicts were read, per @jsteffendp

@larryryckman: The gunman's mother, Arlene, wept when the verdicts were read, per @jsteffendp

@larryryckman: One man crawled over fellow victims and dashed out of the courtroom when the verdicts were read, per @jsteffendp

www.twitter.com/larryryckman






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I would love to know who were the holdouts!! IF it just one..I would have to believe there was a stealth juror in there...

I wonder why they didn't let the judge know they were having problems reaching unanimity, usually the judge will send them back to continue to deliberate like SS in JA trial. They only deliberated six hours unless they knew they had a stealth juror.
 
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The "experts" couldn't even agree on what mental illness he had.

I would not want to do that assessment. I'll stick with assessing drug addicts lol.


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I wonder why they didn't let the judge know they were having problems reaching unanimity, usually the judge will send them back to continue to deliberate like SS in JA trial. They only deliberated six hours unless they knew they had a stealth juror.

Maybe there aren't any holdouts.


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So they found the aggravators outweighed the mitigators but still not enough for death. IMO it was Brady's closing that saved his life.


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And the judge instructions.
 
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And him sitting on death row until he dies from natural causes was somehow going to make the suffering less painful?

He would not have been allowed contact visits, he will get to hug his parents again. Little Veronica will never feel her mothers arms around her on this world ever again. Why should he have that luxury?
 
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Maybe there aren't any holdouts.


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They said in the verdict forms they were not unanimous.
 
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He would not have been allowed contact visits, he will get to hug his parents again. Little Veronica will never feel her mothers arms around her on this world ever again. Why should he have that luxury?

I don't know why he should have the luxury. I am not the one who voted for him to get life in prison.
 
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