Colorado movie gunman’s neighbor got bad feeling at booby-trapped door
By Keith Coffman CENTENNIAL, Colo. (Reuters) – A neighbor of James Holmes told the jury at his trial that she got a bad feeling when she went to the door of his apartment on the night in July 2012 that he was massacring a dozen people in a Colorado movie theater. Biology student Kaitlyn Fonzi testified that she went back downstairs to her boyfriend and they called police, who discovered that Holmes had rigged the apartment with explosive devices. Holmes had set music to start playing very loudly in his apartment after he left for the theater, hoping an annoyed neighbor would call the police. This week, jurors heard how Holmes, a former neuroscience graduate student, planned to divert first responders by destroying his apartment while he opened fire on the audience at the Century 16 multiplex.
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