Chicago Sun-Times

Massacre suspect was seeing psychiatri­st

- BY NICHOLAS RICCARDI AND COLLEEN SLEVIN AP

DENVER — The former graduate student accused in the deadly Colorado movie theater shooting was being treated by a psychiatri­st at the university where he studied, the first indication that he may have sought help before the rampage that killed 12 people and wounded 58.

Attorneys for James Holmes, 24, made the disclosure in a court motion Friday as they sought to discover the source of leaks to some media outlets that he sent the psychiatri­st a package containing a notebook with descriptio­ns of an attack.

The motion said the leaks jeopardize­d Holmes’ right to a fair trial and violated a judge’s gag order.

Holmes’ lawyers added that the package contained communicat­ions between Holmes and his psychiatri­st that should be shielded from public view. The document describes Holmes as a “psychiatri­c patient” of Dr. Lynne Fenton.

The motion did not reveal when Holmes began seeing Fenton or whether he was being treated for a mental illness. Legal analysts expect Holmes’ attorneys to use an insanity defense at trial. Holmes is scheduled to be arraigned Monday.

The university’s website identified Fenton as the medical director of the school’s Student Mental Health Services. An online resume stated that she sees 10 to 15 graduate students a week for medication and psychother­apy, as well as 5 to 10 patients in her general practice. Schizophre­nia was listed as one of her research interests.

 ??  ?? Steven Kesner of Lockport comforts Elise Masciale of Palatine, both 23, after attending the public visitation for John Larimer.
| RICHARD A. CHAPMAN~SUN-TIMES
Steven Kesner of Lockport comforts Elise Masciale of Palatine, both 23, after attending the public visitation for John Larimer. | RICHARD A. CHAPMAN~SUN-TIMES

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