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Colo. shooter faces death threats from other inmates

Inmate reports James Holmes was spitting at the doors and on the COs

The Daily News
By Matthew Lysiak , James Arkin, and Larry Mcshane

AURORA, Colo. — Movie massacre suspect James Holmes remained unapologetic and irrational Saturday in  a Colorado jail where his life was at risk from inmates bent on revenge.

Holmes, held under suicide watch in solitary confinement, remained in his murderous “Joker” persona after arriving at the Arapahoe Detention Center, a jailhouse worker told the Daily News.

“Let’s just say he hasn’t shown any remorse,” the employee said. “He thinks he’s acting in a movie.”

The man accused in the midnight theater massacre was still acting bizarrely a day after his rampage at a screening of “The Dark Night Rises” — the last film in the Batman trilogy.

“He was spitting at the door and spitting at the guards,” one released inmate told The News outside the jail. “He’s spitting at everything. Dude was acting crazy.”

Full story:  Aurora shooting suspect James Holmes jailed in solitary: ‘All the inmates were talking about killing him’




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