01-13-2013, 01:14 PM
Fucking nut job..........
When Misty Benjamin feels upset, she need only conjure up the image of suspected mass murderer James Holmes, and she feels at ease.
The 30-year-old Aurora, Colo. resident dyed her hair orange and showed up at three of Holmes' preliminary hearings because she loves the man who allegedly shot up a theater full of people at a screening of The Dark Knight Rises on July 20, Business Insider reports.
"Tons of people are hating me because I'm deciding to be compassionate and show compassion for a person that committed a horrendous crime," she reportedly told the Daily Beast.
"When I first saw him, I was physically attracted to him," she said. "When I get upset, I look at his picture and I calm down."
She added that she doesn't think Holmes is a bad guy, but "what he did was bad."
Holmes faces more than 160 charges in the mass shooting and for allegedly setting up a series explosive traps in his home for police.
Meanwhile, a Facebook page has been set up for James Holmes fandom. It's unclear whether the site is satire, but "Holmies For James Holmes" has already enraged other Facebook users. It features photoshopped pictures of the suspect, as well as user-submitted drawings and calls for a not-guilty verdict in the case.
"We all sin, some of us rape, some of us kill, in the end, it's all the same <3," a moderator wrote on the page.
Misty Benjamin, James Holmes Fan, Is 'Physically Attracted' To Murder Suspect; 'Holmies' Fanclub Exists
The Huffington Post | By Andy Campbell
The Huffington Post | By Andy Campbell
When Misty Benjamin feels upset, she need only conjure up the image of suspected mass murderer James Holmes, and she feels at ease.
The 30-year-old Aurora, Colo. resident dyed her hair orange and showed up at three of Holmes' preliminary hearings because she loves the man who allegedly shot up a theater full of people at a screening of The Dark Knight Rises on July 20, Business Insider reports.
"Tons of people are hating me because I'm deciding to be compassionate and show compassion for a person that committed a horrendous crime," she reportedly told the Daily Beast.
"When I first saw him, I was physically attracted to him," she said. "When I get upset, I look at his picture and I calm down."
She added that she doesn't think Holmes is a bad guy, but "what he did was bad."
Holmes faces more than 160 charges in the mass shooting and for allegedly setting up a series explosive traps in his home for police.
Meanwhile, a Facebook page has been set up for James Holmes fandom. It's unclear whether the site is satire, but "Holmies For James Holmes" has already enraged other Facebook users. It features photoshopped pictures of the suspect, as well as user-submitted drawings and calls for a not-guilty verdict in the case.
"We all sin, some of us rape, some of us kill, in the end, it's all the same <3," a moderator wrote on the page.