The same goes for the lips.
Sorry darling, you cannot say he isn't the same man based on those photos.

loCAtek wrote:Um no, features don't match. Clue: check the ear whorls.
The Hen wrote:I would if both photos had a clear view of the ear whorls.
loCAtek wrote:Well, I said features (plural); the width of the nose bridge and nostrils doesn't match either; the whole nose is off.
Exactly, the investigation will tell; thank dog they took the suspect alive.Sorry darling, you cannot say he isn't the same man based on those photos.
Then why were you stating he wasn't the same man?loCAtek wrote:Exactly, the investigation will tell; thank dog they took the suspect alive.Sorry darling, you cannot say he isn't the same man based on those photos.
Yes, it is a different issue entirely, but if stricter adherence to the classification was allowed then a number of innocents would not have been injured or killed.Joe Guy wrote:It's stupid decisions like those parents made that add to the tragedy.Lord Jim wrote:. .. .....
Maybe not the most responsible decision, but 99.999999% of the time not a decision that would result in some psycho opening up on them with a machine gun....
That's not the sort of thing anyone can plan for...
Taking a 3 month month old to a midnight screening is not as bad as taking a 6 yr old, in my opinion. But it is believed by many that violent movies can influence children in many ways. Batman movies obviously had an Influence on Holmes.
The parents of the 6 yr old made a dumb move taking him or her to that movie. But not because of the shooting. This is another issue entirely.
Well, LoCa you're entitled to your opinion, but I completely disagree. This guy now has exactly what he wanted; to become a "celebrity killer" (we don't yet know for what purpose he wanted to become a famous murderer, but that much seems pretty clear at this point...he was obviously trying to set himself up to try and achieve a record body count for this sort of crime)thank dog they took the suspect alive.
Do they have the death penalty in Colorado? If not, can they introduce it.The names of the 12 people gunned down at a Colorado screening of the new Batman movie were released on Saturday, with a six-year-old girl, a teenager and two US servicemen among the victims.
James Holmes, a 24-year-old postgraduate student born in San Diego, is accused of killing the moviegoers and wounding 58 others at the late-night shooting in Aurora city near Denver while The Dark Knight Rises was being shown.
Arapahoe County Coroner's office said all 12 victims died of gunshot wounds and named the youngest as Veronica Moser-Sullivan, 6.
"She was beautiful and innocent," the girl's great aunt Annie Dalton told The Denver Post, recalling how she "loved to dress up and read, and was doing well at school".
Veronica's mother, who is 25, was shot in the neck and abdomen and is in critical condition at Aurora Medical Centre.
She is drifting in and out of consciousness and is unaware that her daughter is dead, said the newspaper.
The oldest victim was named by the coroner as Gordon Cowden, 51.
The others killed included John Larimer, 27, who joined the US Navy in June 2012, and Jesse Childress, 29, who CNN said was also on active duty as a US Air Force staff sergeant.
Aspiring sportscaster Jessica Ghawi, 24, also died in the rampage.
Ghawi's brother, Jordan, spoke to CNN.
"The more air time these victims have, the less time that man has his two seconds on television," he said, calling Holmes "a coward".
The other victims were Alex Sullivan, a bartender who was celebrating his 27th birthday, Micayla Medek, 23, Jonathan Blunk, 26, Rebecca Wingo, 32, and Alexander Teves, 24.
The 12th person killed was listed by the coroner's office as Matt McQuinn, 27. He has been presumptively identified but is awaiting definitive identification.
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/world/batman-shoo ... z21JKJJYrm
Yes, thankfully they do.Do they have the death penalty in Colorado?
Batman: WikiCharacteristics:
Gender-Male
Hair-Sandy, Dyed Light Green
Eyes-Brown
Portrayed by:
Heath Ledger
Norway has commemorated one year since 77 people were killed and 242 hurt in gun and bomb attacks in Oslo and on the island of Utoeya.
PM Jens Stoltenberg laid a wreath in Oslo before travelling to Utoeya, where he was joined by hundreds of people, including relatives of the dead.
Anders Behring Breivik, who has admitted carrying out the two attacks, remains on trial.
"The killer failed; the people have won," Mr Stoltenberg said.
Most of the dead were young activists with the Labour Party who had been staying on Utoeya as part of a summer camp.
Joe Guy wrote:The image below is from your link.
Does his hair look green on your monitor?