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Months later, Aurora survivors still coping

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Julie Vojtsek says she suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder after being in the Aurora, Colorado, theater shooting. (Photo by Alex Garcia/Chicago Tribune/MCT)

(MCT) — CHICAGO — A grieving mother struggles to say the word “murder.”

A traumatized girlfriend copes with nightmarish flashbacks and survivor’s guilt.

In the five months since John Larimer, 27, died during a madman’s shooting rampage at a Colorado movie theater, the women in his life persevere, buoyed by the support of family and the compassion of strangers.

Kathleen Larimer of Crystal Lake, Ill., and John’s girlfriend, Julia Vojtsek, formerly of Algonquin, Ill., watched with horror at what took place in Connecticut last week. They know intimately the pain that those families will encounter in the days, weeks and months ahead.

The 20-year-old shooter in Connecticut turned the gun on himself after his killing spree, which left 20 young children and seven adults dead. Just days before, a shooter killed two others and himself in a random act of violence at a Portland, Ore., mall.

Each violent act propelled ordinary people into a national spotlight they never expected — or necessarily welcomed.

“I never in my life imagined we’d have all the lights and media in our front yard,” said Larimer, whose son was the youngest of five siblings. “You just want to be close and hide for awhile.”

John Larimer and Vojtsek were attending a crowded midnight premiere of “The Dark Knight Rises” in Aurora, Colo., on July 20, when a masked man shot and killed 12 and injured 58. James E. Holmes, a former neuroscience doctoral student at the University of Colorado-Denver, has been charged in the case.

“People ask you about it because it’s so public. It’s like a constant reminder,” said Vojtsek, 23, who was with Larimer in the theater and has been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder. “I have images in my head. It’s a horror movie. I felt very messed up. I just didn’t know at all what was going on.”

She credits Larimer with saving her life by shielding her during the melee.

“The big thing is I feel super, super guilty that I didn’t die that day,” said Vojtsek, who has kept in touch with Larimer’s sisters, brother and former college roommate. “I just feel that I should have died, too.”

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