Dr. Lynne Fenton saw Holmes once, was stalked afterwards

Apr 5, 2013 07:04 GMT  ·  By
Dr. Lynne Fenton saw Homles once for a session on campus at the University of Colorado-Denver
   Dr. Lynne Fenton saw Homles once for a session on campus at the University of Colorado-Denver

The discovery of sealed university paperwork in the case of Aurora gunman James Holmes reveals that the school psychiatrist has warned school officials about him posing a threat.

Los Angeles Times informed that Dr. Lynne Fenton saw Holmes during his time at the University of Colorado-Denver.

On June 12, Fenton contacted Lynn Whitten of the campus police to complain about meeting with the student once and having him behave in an irrational way afterwards.

Fenton described that Holmes "threatened and harassed her via email/text messages," after their June 11 session.

As a response, the school banned his access on campus by deactivating his student ID, which they later denied doing, mentioning that Holmes's ID was inactive because he pulled out of school.

New details are brought to light in Holmes' case as his trial nears, and prosecutors are gunning for the death penalty.