Addled Gamer James Holmes Increased Own ‘Worth’ Per Victim (photo)

Jun 4, 2015

Psycho-gamer James Holmes says he increased his own net “value” for every victim he chalked up in the 2012 Colorado theater shooting, and “regrets” only that some of those game points were earned by slaying a 6-year-old girl. 

But "whatever regret he had, he makes it clear that getting the points and killing the people was worth it," said one of Holmes’ shrinks during this week’s trial testimony.

"I was worth 12 more people than I was before," the deranged death-dealer can be heard bragging about the massacre to psychiatrists in a videotaped conversation played for the jury.

James Holmes portrait, by Eponymous Rox

Holmes, who’s pled not guilty by reason of insanity, believes he collected “a value unit” for each of the moviegoers he actually killed the night he invaded the Aurora cinema armed to the teeth and dressed as a videogame shooter.

Asked if any of the dozens of severely wounded factored into his game-point reward system, he replied flatly, "I only count fatalities … anything they would have pursued gets canceled out and given to me."

Following his arrest for the unprecedented bloodbath, about 22 hours worth of these sessions were recorded in an effort to determine if James Holmes was sane enough to stand trial for mass murder.

His defense attorneys contend he isn’t because he suffers from violent bouts of depression and schizophrenia.

But, incredibly, prosecutors continue to argue otherwise, insisting the mass murderer's crazyman head-banging and psycho-babble is all just an act.

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