TOAK, The Thread of All Knowledge Part XI
First rule about sheep club is we don't talk about sheep club!
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Last year had a guy walk into the Walmart by me & start shootin' people. Killed 2 or 3. Cops found him the next day.
BRIGHTON, Colo. -- In jail clothes, from behind bars, the man accused of walking into a Thornton Walmart last November and nonchalantly murdering three people insists he's not mentally ill.
"Do you have mental illness? Are you mentally insane?" asked FOX 31 anchor Jeremy Hubbard via a webcam interview Friday afternoon.
"No," Scott Ostrem replied.
Just days ago, Ostrem was ordered to undergo a mental evaluation at the state mental hospital in Pueblo, after he asked to represent himself in his upcoming trial on more than 50 charges, including murder and attempted murder.
"I tried to dismiss my counsel, so I'm kinda like ... they're just taking me down there to test me for a level of competence," Ostrem told FOX 31.
"I'm not real happy about that situation, but such is life," he added.
Ostrem refused to answer questions about the shooting on November 1 at the Walmart Supercenter near 99th Avenue and Grant Street in Thornton.
"Why did you go to Walmart that night?" Hubbard asked.
"These are questions that I can't answer due the nature of my case," Ostrem said.
BRIGHTON, Colo. -- In jail clothes, from behind bars, the man accused of walking into a Thornton Walmart last November and nonchalantly murdering three people insists he's not mentally ill.
"Do you have mental illness? Are you mentally insane?" asked FOX 31 anchor Jeremy Hubbard via a webcam interview Friday afternoon.
"No," Scott Ostrem replied.
Just days ago, Ostrem was ordered to undergo a mental evaluation at the state mental hospital in Pueblo, after he asked to represent himself in his upcoming trial on more than 50 charges, including murder and attempted murder.
"I tried to dismiss my counsel, so I'm kinda like ... they're just taking me down there to test me for a level of competence," Ostrem told FOX 31.
"I'm not real happy about that situation, but such is life," he added.
Ostrem refused to answer questions about the shooting on November 1 at the Walmart Supercenter near 99th Avenue and Grant Street in Thornton.
"Why did you go to Walmart that night?" Hubbard asked.
"These are questions that I can't answer due the nature of my case," Ostrem said.