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Thursday, July 26, 2012

The murderer of 'Batman' notice by mail of their plans to a psychiatrist


The murderer of 12 people at the premiere of latest film 'Batman' sent a notebook with their plans to a psychiatrist at the University of Colorado.The teacher ensures that no time opened the package, sent a week before the killing and located by police Monday. The teacher called the police because he thought he had received a letter whose sender was the murderer, James Holmes . The suspect shipment was not from the student, who had abandoned his doctorate at the university in June, but the police checked the mail and found another that was in the department of messaging center , has revealed this Wednesday on Fox News. The package, according to police sources, was unopened and had remained there since July 12, ie one week before slaughter. The package contained a notebook with all the details of how Holmes would kill the viewers of 'The Dark Knight. The legend is reborn 'at a cinema in Aurora, a suburb of Denver. The notebook was full of pictures about how the boy of 24 years and imagine the slaughter planned, according to Fox News. The authorities have not clarified why the package was not delivered on Monday. A University spokesman says the police have asked that the center does not give any details to the press. Holmes left his curriculum at the University of Colorado in early June, after a year there. It was one of six PhD in Neuroscience and soon began a relationship with their peers. The son of a brilliant scholar, Holmes studied with a scholarship of $ 26,000 (more than 21,000 euros at the exchange on Wednesday) and showed interest, especially in the electrical activity of neurons . It is unclear whether the receiver of the package was his teacher. A few days before sending an e-mail to the University to announce he was leaving his doctorate, Holmes made ​​an examination of his thesis and suspended part of the test. On July 9, Holmes took a drink in a bar with a neighbor, who said the young man was interested in continuing their education and who saw nothing alarming in the boy's behavior.

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