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Holmes is charged with 140 counts of murder, attempted murder in theater shootings

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Police tape flutters in the breeze while prosecution teams continue to investigate the apartment complex in Auroroa, Colorado, on Tuesday, July 24, 2012, where mass shooting suspect James Holmes lived. Investigators came and went throughout the day, taking pictures, collecting evidence and walking around the complex. (Photo by Mark Boster/Los Angeles Times/MCT)

CENTENNIAL, Colo. (MCT) — The hair was still bright orange, but this time it lay neatly combed into bangs. The demeanor was more focused, less wild-eyed than one week before.

Outwardly, it seemed to be a different James Eagan Holmes who appeared in court Monday to face 142 criminal counts, including 24 of first degree murder, stemming from the mass shooting at a movie theater in nearby Aurora. This was a more composed figure, one who made eye contact with the judge and answered with a polite “Yes” to the one question he was asked.

To family members and friends of those who died or were wounded, those outward manifestations were far less important than their perceptions of the suspect’s inner self which they described by such terms as “evil,” “coldblooded” and “coward.”

“He was like an animal cowering in a corner,” said Don Lader, 27, who wore a Batman T-shirt to court and said he was in the theater the night of the shooting to see the Batman movie, “The Dark Knight Rises.” In court, he said, Holmes acted “like he didn’t have any other options, like he was trapped by us.

“You could feel the emotion in the room,” Lader added.

In addition to the 140 counts of murder or attempted murder, Arapahoe County District Attorney Carol Chambers filed two other charges. One is an “enhancement” for the use of firearms, which would allow for consecutive sentences. The other is for illegal possession of an explosive or incendiary device. This presumably refers either to the canisters of smoke or gas that Holmes’ allegedly threw in the theater or to the explosives with which he allegedly booby trapped his apartment.

The maximum penalty for a first-degree murder conviction is death. It is not known yet whether prosecutors will seek the death penalty.

The complaint charges Holmes twice for each of the 12 people killed and 58 people injured in the shooting. One set of charges accused him of acting with “deliberation” and “intent.” The other set accused him of carrying out the crimes with “universal malice” and “extreme indifference to the value of human life generally.”

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