Terror And Murder In Colorado

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"The killer failed; the people have won," Mr Stoltenberg said.
How did he work that out? :roll:
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loCAtek wrote: Yes, did you see the Bat-Wiki page that describes his hair as light green?
I'm not trying to be facetious, with genuine interest, have you had a check up for red/green color blindness?
Funny, but when I linked that Joker image to my post it was much smaller than what I see now when I open my post. It appears that the his hair has a green tinge on what would be considered the older growth but most of his hair is light brown or 'dirty blonde' or whatever, just not green.

But I understand that the Joker's hair is technically green because that's how his character is described and how the story is written.

I was just being a nit picker.

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It is indeed a shame about Heath Ledger's death, or they could have explored 'The Joker' further. In the comics and earlier films, his hair color, skin tone and trademark 'grin' were physical changes to his face, due to an accident.
In The Dark Knight, the previous Batman film, the Joker was reintroduced as wearing make-up, and dying his hair, which is implied to be originally sandy blonde. Why his character wore a 'clown costume' isn't exactly explained, but there were hints it was an expression of his psychosis.

As for red hair, the villians of Batman who were gingers were: Poison Ivy

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And the Riddler, as portrayed by Jim Carey;

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The Police did find Batman related items in his apartment; but nothing explains yet, why he dyed his hair that color.

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One thing that's going to be interesting to learn is just where he got all the money to finance this operation....
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Lord Jim wrote:
"The killer failed; the people have won," Mr Stoltenberg said.
How did he work that out? :roll:
Because the grand revolution he was supposed to be starting never happened and in fact united the country against his beliefs.
Okay... There's all kinds of things wrong with what you just said.

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Lord Jim wrote:One thing that's going to be interesting to learn is just where he got all the money to finance this operation....
It probably wasn't all that expensive considering the fact that he bought a lot of things over the internet for a period of time. He probably didn't spend money on much else while he was planning this.

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My bet is VIsa did it
Okay... There's all kinds of things wrong with what you just said.

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The latest Charles Manson?

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Crackpot wrote:
Lord Jim wrote:
"The killer failed; the people have won," Mr Stoltenberg said.
How did he work that out? :roll:
Because the grand revolution he was supposed to be starting never happened and in fact united the country against his beliefs.
The guy was able kill over 70 mostly young people before he was stopped; he got the high profile media platform he sought, and now the most he can face for it is 20 years in prison....

If that's what "winning" is, I'd hate to see what defeat would look like.....
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How many did we lose in WW2?...and I think you'll agree that we won that. Winning or losing a war depends on more than just the casualty count.
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Joe Guy wrote:
Lord Jim wrote:One thing that's going to be interesting to learn is just where he got all the money to finance this operation....
It probably wasn't all that expensive considering the fact that he bought a lot of things over the internet for a period of time. He probably didn't spend money on much else while he was planning this.
You haven't priced firearms, ammo, magazines.......lately.

Ordered over the internet?

Ah, no. :mrgreen:

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loCAtek wrote:The latest Charles Manson?
Study CM and reach the same conclusion.

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Lord Jim wrote:
The guy was able kill over 70 mostly young people before he was stopped; he got the high profile media platform he sought, and now the most he can face for it is 20 years in prison....
That 20 year stretch in a Norwegian prison is walk in the park compared to a Super Max Federal lock-up here in the US.

H#ll, I could hold out there (I believe there are conjugal visits). :lol:

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loCAtek wrote:The latest Charles Manson?

Obviously, Charlie was well known for his "shooting up people at Batman movies" exploits. :roll:
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Don't be silly Gob!


Charlie used to dress as Dr Octopus and shoot people at Spiderman movies.
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Thread hijack alert.....

The only known time CM shot somebody:
According to most sources, Charles Manson shot Bernard "Lotsapoppa" Crowe at Rosina Kroner's apartment. This shooting has long been used to illustrate that Manson was capable and willing to murder with his own hands.
http://www.charliemanson.com/places/693 ... avenue.htm

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:? Is is just me, or is it getting really really really annoying hearing the media refer to this jerk as the "suspect" or the "suspected gunman" or the "alleged gunman"?? Do they really have to pretend that there's any doubt as to the shooter's identity? Sheesh. :roll:
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Remember: Innocent until proven guilty...
Sometimes it seems as though one has to cross the line just to figger out where it is

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At the scene
Peter Bowes BBC News, Centennial

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This was the first public glimpse of James Holmes since he was arrested amid the mayhem of Friday's shooting. He looked as if he had not slept since that fateful night. He appeared dazed and confused with his eyes drooping. With a mop of bright orange/red hair he was dishevelled and was wearing a maroon jailhouse jumpsuit.

As the judge explained the legal process Mr Holmes occasionally stared ahead - his eyes almost bulging - but would then nod his head, as if falling asleep. The man, whose name local people refuse to even utter, faces a long legal road ahead. He is likely to face formal charges in court next week and, as the prosecutor explained, a decision on whether to seek the death penalty could be protracted.

For Aurora, the courtroom phase in the nightmare that has been one of America's worst mass shootings, has begun.
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dales wrote:.....
You haven't priced firearms, ammo, magazines.......lately.

Ordered over the internet?

Ah, no. :mrgreen:
It was reported that Holmes bought over 6000 rounds of ammo over the internet. Apparently he bought the firearms locally but in some states you can buy guns on the internet also.

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