Published: May 22, 2015

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Veronica Moser-Sullivan and her dad, Ian Sullivan.

I don鈥檛 have a picture of the gold sandals to show you. Only those of us in the courtroom saw them because the x-rays and photos of the autopsy aren鈥檛 being shared with the public. I want to tell you about this because Veronica Moser-Sullivan鈥檚 last pair of shoes speak to us. They tell us what kind of kid she was and she deserves for us to know that.

6 year old Veronica Moser-Sullivan got those shiny sandals as a present from her 13 year old babysitter, Kaylan Bailey, the day before she died. They were a little girl鈥檚 glamorous dream shoes: gold with 鈥渓ittle chains on them,鈥 testified Kaylan, who was 13 the night of the shootings.

In surveillance video, we saw 3 seconds of Veronica confidently walking through that theater on her way into what is now known as Theater 9. The image struck me, how she swung her arms, chin up, as if she couldn鈥檛 wait to see that Batman movie. She must have felt so grown up. She was six years old out at midnight with her mom and her mom鈥檚 boyfriend and Kaylan. And she had on those spectacularly cool sandals.

The courtroom was somber this week as the jury handled and passed around the rifle bullet fragments which killed Veronica. The tiny metal pieces were in a zip lock bag attached to a manila envelope marked with red 鈥淓VIDENCE鈥 tape.
But the deadly ammo was not enough: the prosecution wanted the jury to hold something else in their hands: those gold sandals. They were in an evidence bag of their own nearby, but the defense objected to having them on display for fear the jury would be unfairly prejudiced by the emotions this pair of shoes would render. The judge agreed.

But those sandals found a way to haunt us anyway. Thursday, on a different day in court, I wasn鈥檛 expecting it, but they were unmistakable in the grey of an autopsy x-ray. It was obvious Veronica was not clothed for the pictures, but she was wearing the sandals, her slim feet in the grainy image turned 鈥榡ust so.鈥 I wondered why the medical examiners did not take those gold sandals with the chains off for the pictures, and I can鈥檛 guess why.

As one angle followed the other on the courtroom monitor, it was as if we were in anatomy class. The coroner described the little girl鈥檚 injuries to the sobbing victims鈥 families, to James Holmes, to his attorneys and to the gunman鈥檚 quietly staring mom and dad. Veronica Moser-Sullivan died of multiple (4) gunshot wounds to her mid-section.

In the x-ray, we could see the thin line of the sandals on the outside of the bones of her feet. And around her ankles was the ghostly drape of the chain. A good percentage of the 19 female jurors were wiping their eyes with Kleenex. Veronica鈥檚 dad, who is slender and tall just like her, sat forward, his elbows on his knees, and a set jaw, listening. I can鈥檛 get that scene out of my head.

We鈥檝e already seen home videos of Holmes as a little boy bodysurfing in the ocean and running around a playground. There was no objection for prejudice. We need to see those pictures.

Ian Sullivan deserves for you to know about his daughter too.

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