disappearance of wife number four is still an open case. we begin with a death penalty for penn state football, well, not so much, but this is definitely going to hurt. just this morning, the university got slapped with a massive penalty that will last for years to come. among the most brutal, a $60 million fine. a four-year post-season ban and a forfeit of all football wins since 1998. you know what that means? joe paterno loses his title as winningest coach in major college football history. all of this in the wake of that child sex abuse scandal involving former assistant football coach jerry sandusky. rumors of the massive fine trickled out on sunday, the same time paterno s iconic statue on campus was wrapped in plastic, covered with a blanket and hauled away. the ncaa just made the announcement in indian apailous. mark mckay was there for it. mark, this is a huge blow to this school. a huge blow certainly to penn state university, kyra. but mark emerate said his org
insane, but mental illness doesn t meannessly that he would be found not guilty by reason of insanity and still have intent and be mentally ill. alisyn: dr. ablow, something came up with one of our experts, said at this level, he was in a doctoral program at neuro science, that students are given or subjected to psychological testing, i guess, that the university wants to make sure that you are capable of the sort of rigor that med school demand. would he have had some psychological testing recently? well, james holmes was a candidate for ph.d. in neuro sciences, rather than candidate for an m.d. as a physician. and i m not sure which expert said that, but in neither case are people made to sit for psychological testing themselves. that being said, it s clear that, i think it s interesting
. arthel: welcome back. here is what we know about the 24-year-old man suspected of taking the lives of at least 12 people and injuring dozens more in the colorado movie massacre. james holmes withdrew from his program last month he attended the university of california riverside for his undergraduate agree in neuro science. chancellor of that school is now speaking out. we will be cooperated weigh law enforcement as they come to campus in the days and weeks and months ahead and we offer help to understand the incident. he was an honor student. he was at the top of the top.
have revealed anything like this might have been in his future. and then, i think things can really change. you re talking about the entry into this apartment right now. ground zero in terms of evidence will probably be in there. we ve heard talk about a computer, we haven t seen any evidence that there s a computer, but you have to assume that someone who is a medical student studying neuro science probably spent a lot of time on the computer and heard from his background, playing fantasy games on his computer and assume that there probably is a computer in the apartment and can yield a lot of evidence and you re going to have purchasing receipts probably in that apartment and that s just one of the reasons that police are going into the place where he lives, they re being extra careful and they don t want destruction of property and certainly don t want to hurt people, but preserve as much evidence as they can in this process, jon. and mike, as you pointed out, somebody who is a
newsroom. let s get you up to speed now on what s happening here in aurora. a community still in deep shock today. the mayor of aurora talked to reporters a few minutes ago. he s been meeting with victims of yesterday s horrific movie theater shooting. this is the mayor. one of the people i met with this morning at the hospital was somebody who was hit with buckshot in his back, broken rib, punctured lung, broken coar bone. came out his back at the base of his neck. he is doing well right now, believe it or not. that s because he got to the hospital and because the doctors and nurses at the hospital do the best job that they can do. now about the apartment where the suspect, james holmes, lived. police say it was definitely booby trapped, rigged with trip wires and some sort of explosive devices. there is still no all clear from the apartment. ed lavendara is there live for us. i ll talk with him in a minute. 12 people died almost 6 o others injured when the masked man sp