50 Shades of Evil: Colorado

50 Shades of Evil: Colorado

From Bloody Angola: A Podcast by Jim Chapman by Envision Podcast Productions

March 31, 2026 · 40 min · Season 9 · Episode 12

About this episode

This episode examines the background and motivations of James Holmes, the perpetrator of the Aurora theater shooting, and the subsequent trial.

On July 20, 2012, a packed midnight screening of The Dark Knight Rises at the Century 16 theater in Aurora, Colorado, turned into one of the deadliest mass shootings in American history. Dressed in tactical gear and heavily armed, 24-year-old James Holmes known as the “Colorado Theatre Shooter” opened fire, killing 12 people and injuring 70 others in a matter of minutes. Once a high-achieving neuroscience PhD student at the University of Colorado, Holmes had meticulously planned the attack for months—rigging his apartment with explosives, stockpiling weapons and ammunition, and even alerting authorities to his booby-trapped home before surrendering. What drove this brilliant but troubled young man to commit such unimaginable violence? In this episode, we examine Holmes’ background, his documented mental health struggles, the controversial insanity defense that played out in a high-profile trial, and the jury’s ultimate decision to reject it—convicting him on all 165 counts and sentencing him to 12 consecutive life sentences plus 3,318 years without parole. “50 Shades of Evil” is a podcast series brought to you by “Bloody Angola Podcast”. Chapters 01:32 The Early Warning Signs of…

People in this episode

Host: Jim Chapman

Topics covered

  • mass shooting
  • mental health
  • criminal trial
  • violence
  • true crime

Keywords

  • James Holmes
  • Aurora shooting
  • The Dark Knight Rises
  • mental health
  • insanity defense
  • true crime
  • mass shooting
  • criminal trial

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: University of Colorado

Places: Aurora, Colorado

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