New York, July 30 (Newswire): The brother of Jessica Ghawi—one of 12 people to die in last week's Aurora, Colo., theater shooting—was not present for suspected shooter James Holmes' first court appearance because he feared he might try to avenge his sister's death.
"I was afraid that I may try to get my hands on that man," Jordan Ghawi said in an interview with CNN outside the Arapahoe County District Court shortly after the hearing.
Holmes appeared dazed as a judge told him he would be held without bond on suspicion of first-degree murder. But Ghawi, who described Holmes as a "coward and a genius," did not buy it.
"I don't believe for a second he is sitting there with the wide eyes and pretending to be incoherent," Ghawi said. "He knows what he is doing."
Jessica Ghawi—a 24-year-old hockey blogger and aspiring sportscaster who was present during last month's shooting at a Toronto mall—was one of the first victims publicly identified in the massacre.
She will be cremated in Colorado, Jordan said, and flown to Texas, where a memorial service is planned in San Antonio.
"I was afraid that I may try to get my hands on that man," Jordan Ghawi said in an interview with CNN outside the Arapahoe County District Court shortly after the hearing.
Holmes appeared dazed as a judge told him he would be held without bond on suspicion of first-degree murder. But Ghawi, who described Holmes as a "coward and a genius," did not buy it.
"I don't believe for a second he is sitting there with the wide eyes and pretending to be incoherent," Ghawi said. "He knows what he is doing."
Jessica Ghawi—a 24-year-old hockey blogger and aspiring sportscaster who was present during last month's shooting at a Toronto mall—was one of the first victims publicly identified in the massacre.
She will be cremated in Colorado, Jordan said, and flown to Texas, where a memorial service is planned in San Antonio.
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