Monday, July 23, 2012

James Holmes, a mind is a terrible thing to waste

What was James Holmes thinking? Holmes loaded up his car with weapons and drove to a theater. Holmes had boobytrapped his apartment to explode at the same time he would begin to unload a volley of bullets into bodies watching a midnight showing of a Batman movie, called Dark Knight Rises. Holmes would be the executor for the latter, while the former lives would depend on those who would violate Holmes rights to privacy. Holmes had triggered the stereo to play loud music perhaps to lure someone to enter his apartment without his permission. The music was loud enough and it was late at night to provoke someone to demand that it be turned down. Holmes left the door ajar just enough for any bold soul willing to cross into the abode to reduce the volume and possible to set off an explosive. Holmes was elsewhere, from this potential disaster. Suited up Holmes, moved freely about a public theater, randomly killing those who purchased a ticket to quietly watch a movie. The music blasted away at Holmes apartment while he blasted away in the theater until his weapon jammed. According to a report, "[b]ack at Mr. Holmes's apartment, on the third floor of an old brick building, techno music blared, startling his neighbors below, who knocked on his door and called police to complain. The music played in an endless loop, as police descended on the mayhem unfolding at the theater." The 911 calls did not come from the apartment but from the theater too late to stop Holmes folly. As he would later proclaim his apartment was rigged with explosives. Was Holmes bragging and probably thinking that there was more collateral damage at his apartment? Holmes had meticulouly prepared his 2 fatal attacks, one failed but Holmes would survive as he had planned. Holmes wore protective body armor as he moved about the defenseless bodies he alone selected to kill. When those arrived, who swore to protect, first had to determine, if Holmes was one of them because he was wearing a swat like uniform. Holmes announcement was not that he was a person of interest, but a fictional persona, from a superhero comic book. New Reports provided of with little details as to why Holmes did what he did or the box office draw of the Batman movie, Dark Knight Rises. We were left to our device of informing, the Internet to seek answers. But, instead of learning what went wrong with whatever footprints Holmes had previous left behind we began to ponder about the unusual footprints, left behind. What his footprints told us was a brilliant student could purchase weapons and ammunitions over the internet to kill at random, and the Internet would not be enough to tell us who is James Holmes. Holmes sits in a jail cell waiting to tell us the rest of the story.




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