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    I coudlnt even function yesterday with this. I am so scared/sad. Also, I know people have their heart in the right place trying to convince "batman" to visit the victims but I think that would actually cause EXTREME PTSD symptoms in people. Maybe later on down the road DC can do something special for these people.

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    I found out today that my next door neighbor, Rebecca Wingo, was one of the victims inside the movie theater. My thoughts are with her 2 daughters and her mother.

    I have to go back to work tomorrow when they reopen the mall. I don't know how I feel or how I'm going to feel seeing the theater as I drive into the parking lot.

    ~

    And just a tidbit, going in costume is taking it a bit too far. If the actors themselves went, in person, that would be a much better idea. Still though, things need to cool down first. People need to be given time to heal.

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    Christian Bale visits Colorado shooting victims

    By Meriah Doty | Movie Talk – 2 hours 10 minutes ago



    Star of the latest trilogy of Batman films, Christian Bale, was seen in Aurora, Colorado, on Tuesday visiting victims of last week's deadly shooting that took place at a midnight screening of his film "The Dark Knight Rises."


    Bale, second right, and his wife Sibi Blazic place flowers on a memorial Tuesday in Aurora. (Photo: AP Images)

    Bale is said to have gone of his own volition, according to a Warner Bros. employee: "Mr. Bale is there as himself, not representing Warner Bros.," an assistant to the studio's executive VP Susan Fleishman told The Denver Post.

    In the first photo above, Bale is seen with shooting victim Carey Rottman -- who posted the picture to his Facebook page along with the message: "Wow!!! Thank you so much for the visit Christian!! What a great guy! Still in shock!"
    The Denver Post is reporting that Bale spent about two-and-a-half hours at the hospital visiting seven patients who were injured in the movie theater shooting. "The patients were really happy to meet Bale," Bill Voloch, interim president of Medical Center of Aurora, told the Post.

    Bale is reported to have arrived at the Aurora hospital by ambulance around 2 p.m. with his wife Sibi Blazic. The couple are said to have met with several doctors, police officers and EMTs who were first responders to the scene of the shooting. They also met with Gov. John Hickenlooper. "It was good for the patients... We hope it was therapeutic for them, and all the staff really appreciated him coming," Voloch further told the Denver Post.
    Voloch revealed he was notified that Bale wanted to visit the injured, but was asked not to notify the media the actor was coming.
    On Saturday, Bale issued the following statement: "Words cannot express the horror that I feel. I cannot begin to truly understand the pain and grief of the victims and their loved ones, but my heart goes out to them."
    Other cast members who have made statements since last week's shooting that left 12 dead and more than 50 injured include Anne Hathaway, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Gary Oldman and the film's director Christopher Nolan.


    http://movies.yahoo.com/blogs/movie-talk/christian-bale-visits-colorado-shooting-victims-220129641.html
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