7 things you didn鈥檛 see on the court monitor: Woman disrupts closings
"It's not true! Don't kill him! It's not his fault!"
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1. Deborah Cave is in the back row. She鈥檚 been in the courtroom all week and suspicious deputies have already given her a warning about not making an outburst. Still, just as DA George Brauchler is making his closing argument that James Holmes鈥 mental health does not outweigh the people he killed, Cave starts leaping over seats in her tennis shoes. She鈥檚 headed for Holmes鈥 parents as fast as she can screaming 鈥淚t鈥檚 not true! Don鈥檛 kill him! It鈥檚 not his fault!鈥
2. A burly sheriff鈥檚 deputy we know only as 鈥淗erndon鈥 and who has held watch in the back of the gallery every day is the first to reach the hysterical woman, dragging her across the tops of the seats, her legs kicking as shocked reporters step aside. Later, I tell Herndon he did a great job protecting everyone. I can tell he鈥檚 proud and he knows he鈥檚 done good. But he smiles. 鈥淪he was squiggly.鈥 In a conversation with the metal detector guy downstairs, we talk about the security process in this courtroom and note how even a pen can be a weapon. He says they鈥檙e not allowed to take scissors away from people. Why? He shrugs. What if?
3. It appears Cave did not bring a weapon other than her voice. As seven Arapahoe County sheriffs deputies wrestle her down the hallway churning away from Courtroom 201, one of them goes back for her belongings. He emerges with a purse, a pair of sunglasses and a half-empty bottle of Starbucks Frappuccino.
4. There are two sides of the courtroom. Cave was on the public viewing side, which is directly behind the defendant鈥檚 parents, who sit directly behind their son and his five attorneys. When it鈥檚 over, Mrs. Holmes erupts in tears. Bob Holmes is consoling her. A man I assume is Bob Holmes鈥 brother is also there as shocked as anyone else. On the victims鈥 family side of the courtroom, a few of family members of those who were killed are crying. And theater shooting survivors have again experienced someone jumping up out of the blue when they least expect it. Their safety is again threatened. But this time, law enforcement are steps away from the surprise attacker.
5. Cave is brought into 201 within the hour in handcuffs for a contempt of court hearing. All 10 attorneys are in the gallery, this time as observers. They are somber. And maybe shellshocked. Cave has a chain around her waist and a deputy on either side of her. She won鈥檛 shut up about how she鈥檚 been mistreated by the sheriffs all week. They wouldn鈥檛 let her in when she was late. They wouldn鈥檛 let her in wearing a Colorado logo t-shirt. After listening to her rants, Judge Carlos Samour sentences her to 3 weeks in jail. 鈥淭ake her away.鈥
6. A couple of male reporters who have been in the courtroom are talking about Cave鈥檚 strange behavior all week. They鈥檙e shaken up because she made a pass at both of them. My friend Julie Gautier who is a CBS producer, had to put her dog down the other day. She said Cave approached her in the elevator, 鈥淚s he a bad dog?鈥 and something about him deserving it. Reminds me of 鈥淧lay Misty For Me.鈥
7. Finally, Arlene Holmes. She was in the defense鈥檚 side room during the short contempt hearing presumably so that she wouldn鈥檛 have to see this woman again. Afterwards, she emerged, shaken up in the hall surrounded by her son鈥檚 attorneys who hugged her. Now that the shock is wearing off, it鈥檚 clear. It was a very tough day.