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She tries to avoid the news, but lately the prosecutor has called with updates about Holmes' case.

"I am just focusing on my recovery," she said. "I really can't do much functionally. I am just trying to get better in terms of flashbacks and eating properly again."

Last summer, she and Larimer rekindled a relationship that started in Illinois, when they worked together at a local Chili's restaurant, she said. Her father had moved to Colorado, so she looked up Larimer while visiting over the summer.

Larimer, a Navy petty officer third class stationed at Buckley Air Force Base, had excelled in his new role as a cryptologic technician, scanning satellite images for suspicious activity.

He also was a huge fan of superhero movies, once staying up for a midnight showing of a Spider-Man movie the day before prom at Crystal Lake South High School, his mother said.

In the theater, Vojtsek recalls, they were about 25 minutes into the movie when she saw the right exit door open and shut. She didn't think much of it at first.

"I thought it might be a kid dressed up in costume," she said. "Then he threw a tear gas grenade. It took about 30 seconds for the entire theater to be completely fogged. You couldn't breathe. You felt like your eyes and nose were bleeding. Your lungs are burning."

Someone screamed, "Poison!"

"John knew what was going on before everyone else," Vojtsek said. "He grabbed my head and just kind of covered me. About 20 seconds after that, the shooter began shooting. … I thought it sounded like firecrackers. John pushed me to the ground and was lying halfway on top of me."

She said she didn't know it, but Larimer had been shot twice. She heard multiple rounds of shooting, and a friend told her to stay down.

When someone urged her to run, she realized then that Larimer was not responding. As she ran out, she saw the shooter reloading.

In Crystal Lake, family members knew that Larimer was in the theater that night but agonized over the time it took to confirm his death. The hospitals had no record of him. The Navy reported that he was missing, Kathleen Larimer said.

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