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I'm having delusions I'm a teacher.
I'm having delusions I'm a teacher.
You can die or spend the rest of your life in prison for robbing a liquor store too. How is that rational? Yet people do it day in and day out, and no one calls them insane.
Thanks SpriteGal. Is it the usual first five rows or so of bad seats, small handicap row and aisle separating the two areas then the stadium incline of seats?
Appreciate your feedback.
Btw, are there any emergency exits at the top part of the stadium seats area or are the only exits at the start of the stadium seats and fire exits near the screen?
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Also, I recall during Jamie Rohr's (father of 4 month old) interview with Piers Morgan, he said he debated "jumping" from the balcony, but was concerned it would break his child's neck. This, to me, says that the balcony is elevated.
The people who rob liquor stores don't plan on getting caught. There are real consequences if they get caught, but they have a plan for getting away. The Aurora shooter didn't seem to have an escape plan.
He does have an 'escape' plan. I think his plan is to ' act crazy' so he will get sentenced to a hospital. Then eventually he can start acting normal, and may win back some of his freedoms.
Also his sister was more outgoing in contrast to James. I have seen this family dynamic before with Seung-Hui Cho.
Seung-Hui Cho=Introverted and loner
Sun-Kyung Cho=Extroverted and outgoing
However, Seung-Hui Cho was youngest in family, unlike James Holmes, who is first born.
I don't see a correlation. Anyone with children would know that some siblings have vastly different personalities. That's not at all unusual. And being a "loner" certainly does not mean they're going to grow up to be a mass murderer. Some kids are loners and end up being perfectly normal citizens. Some are very social and still end up being killers (the columbine shooters had friends, girlfriends, etc).
We may find out there were sme family secrets or histories, but it's also possible we may find that they're just a normal American family, go to church, go to school, have friends, and one child develops a mental illness and goes awry.
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I've seen this dynamic with many family members and it does not mean anything though. My younger brother is more outgoing than I am, and I'm a normal citizen.
You do have that right, where I have the issue with it is taking a 6-year-old to a particularly violent movie. I won't let my 11-year-old watch most PG-13 movies! Don't take that as my beating up on the mother- I know she's been through hell lately.
Cameras will be banned from next week's hearing when the suspect in the Colorado cinema shooting is to be formally charged, a judge has ruled.
Definately off topic: But when I first heard the name Holmes, all I could think of was the serial killer named Holmes from the Chicago Worlds Fair in the 1800's. I could be wrong though about the name.
Thanks! I also found this, which was linked to a Denver post article. This gives a great idea of the layout including where some of the victims were sitting.. http://extras.mnginteractive.com/live/media/site36/2012/0721/20120721_015723_CD0721SHOOTSCENE.jpg
I was trying to find this out, but I'm not seeing it anywhere either. I did come across this. It's an interesting blog/statement about theater procedures/exit door alarms, written by Elizabeth McClung, a former cineplex employee.
http://elizabethmcclung.blogspot.com/2012/07/batman-aurora-shooting-why-did.html
She says, " In the same way, if there is a raging fire in screen 5, you dont want screen 4 and 6 to keep watching their film as the fire grows, that is why the automatic evacuation alarm sends out an automated message. Once the alarm is triggered, the entire multiplex evacuates, and yes it may cost a few bucks but it is better than loss of life. When the alarm occurs, the message comes over the speakers, the film projection is cut, the exit is lit and the audience is informed to proceed to the evacuation point which is where the staff should be leading them. A few staff then check each screen, each toilet, and under the front masking of the screen to ensure the building is evacuated.
So when Eyewitnesses say bullets from the shooting in theatre nine passed through the theatre walls into adjacent screens, injuring people there also. (source) It is the exact opposite of what is supposed to happen.
Why did it? Only Cinemark can answer why the fire exit either had no alarm, or the alarm was not checked. I am guessing, from talks with managers and staff in recent trips to the cinema that the building was extremely understaffed."