James Holmes’ parents plead against death penalty

DENVER – The parents of Colorado theatre shooting suspect James Holmes are pleading for him to be spared the death penalty.

Holmes has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity to charges of killing 12 people and injuring 70 in the 2012 attack at a movie theatre in Aurora outside Denver. Jury selection is scheduled to start Jan. 20.

In a letter to The Denver Post published Friday, Robert and Arlene Holmes say they have always loved their son and do not want him to be executed.

“He is not a monster. He is a human being gripped by a severe mental illness,” they wrote.

His parents, who live in California, say they also would like to avoid a traumatic trial.

One option would be a plea deal allowing him to plead guilty to the charges in exchange for life in prison without parole.

“If that happened, our son would be in prison the rest of his life, but no one would have to relive those horrible events at a trial the media has permission to televise,” they wrote.

They say the best option for their son would be if he is sent to an institution for the mentally ill, which could happen if he is found not guilty by reason of insanity.

Holmes’ parents say they have spent every moment of the two years since the shooting thinking about the victims and their families and friends.

“We are always praying for everyone in Aurora. We wish that July 20, 2012 never happened,” they wrote.

The letter is the first public comment by Holmes’ parents about the shooting since some brief comments made through a lawyer immediately after the attack in which they also expressed support for him. They have not disclosed details of their son’s condition or whether they had any warning that he might become violent.

Source:: Metro News


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