student. we re about to hear his voice for the first time. we did not hear him in court. this is holmes speaking at a science camp in san diego from 2006. he s 18 years old in this video obtained by abc news. and here he talks about a shared interest with a mentor. he also studied subjective experience, which is what take place inside the mind as opposed to the external world. i m carrying on his work in dealing with subjective experience. and in jail a just-released inmate told the new york daily news he saw holmes spitting at guards and at the door of the cell. tonight he s in suicide watch and in solitary confinement. and we heard from the suspect s parents. their lawyer saying they did not want to address their relationship with their son but they do stand by him. investigators are scouring holmes apartment after a robot detonated an explosive over the weekend. while the evidence may seem overwhelming and there are no other suspects in this case that we know of, th
although the perpetrator of this evil act has received a lot of attention over the last couple of days, that attention will fade away. and in the end, after he has felt the full force of our justice system, what will be remembered are the good people who are impacted by this tragedy. we re exploring this tragedy in depth this morning. we ll hear from survivors of the shooting and also going to hear from the mayor of aurora, a clinical psychologist, and former fbi agent and speak exclusively with a man who was a camp counselor with holmes. we begin with an interview with two young women, micayla hicks and lori shaffer, next to where the gunman open fire, a bullet passed through the wall and struck micayla right in the chin. lori was sitting next to micayla. how does your chin feel? it hurts pretty bad in my gums, bottom gums got pushed back by the bullet and one oth was knocked out and luckily caught it in my hand. the tooth next to the bottom front got moved around an
this is holmes speaking at a science camp in san diego from 2006. he s 18 years old in this video obtained by abc news. and here he talks about a shared interest with a mentor. he also studied subject ift experience, which is what take place inside the mind as opposed to the external world. i m carrying on his work in subjective experience. and in jail a just-released inmate told the new york daily news he saw holmes spitting at guar guards. tonight he s in suicide watch and in solitary confinement. and we heard from the suspect s families. their lawyer saying they did not want to address their relationship with their son but they do stand by him. investigators are scouring holmes apartment after a robot detonated an mroet explosive over the weekend. while the evidence may seem overwhelming and there are no other suspects in this case that we know of, the d.a. says she s not taking anything for granted. i would say there s no such thing as a slam dunk case. it is a cas