that includes two death penalty counts, one for first-degree murder after deliberation and a second for murder with extreme indifference for each of the 12 victims killed. these are two alternative ways of getting a first-degree murder guilty verdict. reporter: but some victims relatives are already saying they don t want the death penalty. mary ellen hanson s niece ashley moser, still hospitalized, suffered a miscarriage saturday and is the mother of 6-year-old veronica moser sullivan the youngest victim killed. i do believe he should be probably just locked away and live with what he did every day of his life. reporter: unanswered in court questions involving university of colorado psychiatrist dr. lynn fenton. holmes, a former ph.d student there, was a psychiatric patient of dr. fenton who in 2005 was disciplined by a state medical board for inappropriately dispensing medications and for unprofessional conduct. did she have holmes on any medications? were there hi
we re coming to you from inside olympic park in london with the olympic stadium right behind us where we watched the opening ceremony and where the olympic flame is burning tonight. we begin the broadcast, however, far from here inside a courtroom in colorado, in fact. a state still trying to climb back and get stronger every day after witnessing one of the worst mass shootings in american history. whether the gunman was sane when he took all of those lives is something yet to be decided. for now he has been hit with a slew of charges including first-degree murder and this could be a death penalty case. reporter: there was no camera in the courtroom today just a sketch artist but 24-year-old suspect james holmes so dazed and unengaged last week was alert and attentive as the judge told him he faced 142 separate felony charges. that includes two death penalty counts, one for first-degree murder after deliberation and a second for murder with extreme indifference for each of
they ll pump heavy drilling mud and eventually cement at the top of the well. all of the pipes, all of the valves have to be able to withstand the pressure. thad allen was saying quoting him here, one of the things they re looking for is if they start pumping mud in and all of a sudden, the pressure doesn t go down, they would hit just a flat line and the pressure stays there. that means it s going somewhere and that would be of grave concern to them. here s something else that s happening. while the efforts are being made to create the right situation for that static kill of the well, above and beneath the surface, some environmental groups out there are continuing to search for oil. one group sent divers down to investigate where the oil might have been dispersed. as we know, disperseants was used by b.p. and the e.p.a. meantime is now backing b.p. s decision to use chemical dispersants in the oil saying the resulting mixture is no more toxic than the oil itself. in the m