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Is there a surveillance video of James Holmes buying a movie ticket?

I heard that James Holmes came into the theater and sat in the front row, got a call and went outside the emergency ext, propping the door open. Witnesses say they then saw him gesture to someone to come in. Next thing they knew, a shooter came in.No one has been able to say that it was definately Holmes who sat down and took the phone call (or have they?) so is it possible that someone else bought the ticket and sat down and Holmes called him and came inside and the other guy left? is there a surveillance video showing James Holmes buying the ticket or an employee that sold him the ticket that knows for sure it was him? Please give me links to websites that say anything about the possibility of 2people being involved. And what are your thoughts on the events that unfolded?

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