Crime | James Holmes James Holmes' Lawyers: He Was Aurora Gunman But he was suffering from a 'psychotic episode' By Matt Cantor Posted Jul 11, 2013 1:34 AM CDT Copied This June 4, 2013, file photo shows Aurora theater shooting suspect James Holmes in court in Centennial, Colo. (AP Photo/The Denver Post, Andy Cross, Pool,File) For the first time, James Holmes' lawyers have acknowledged that he was the gunman in the Aurora theater massacre. But he "suffers from a severe mental illness and was in the throes of a psychotic episode when he committed the acts that resulted in the tragic loss of life and injuries," the defense said in a motion filed Tuesday. The motion, along with another filing, objected to Holmes having to be strapped down during hearings, the Denver Post reports. Holmes has been "compliant and well-behaved" during the trial, the lawyers note, and the tethering—following an order by judge Carlos Samour—is "incorrect, troubling, and inhumane." Samour said the nature of Holmes' charges require the courtroom restraint, and the court "chose the least restrictive form of restraint available and the one that could be hidden from the jury's view." Read These Next America's most popular cooking oil is tied to weight gain. Kristi Noem issues a warning: 'We don't want them.' Putin is in a fighting mood ahead of peace talks. Another Netflix change has left users torqued. Report an error