You'll believe anything.
I think he's not guilty by reason of insanity. I've been following the case.....and if there ever was a case of insanity this is it....dude was hallucinating suffering from war PTS and was previously diagnosed by doctors as insane...even the sniper he killed told someone the same day that he was murdered that the dude was bat insane...
If a texas Jury can find the lady that systematically drowned her 5 kids 1 by one...chased the oldest one down as he ran from the house and brought him back in the house to force him in the tub so she could drown him...if they can find her not guilty because of some bull post partem excuse then surely they should find this dude not guilty....
I will say Texas juries are about as bat crazy as the ones in Florida tbh....these ing bible belt states are all ing nuts....a bunch of backwood pecker woods with no reasoning abilities whatsoever![]()
I agree. Bat crazy.
This is how to use reason and logic tbh:
Hey cuck re stay on topic. Lol
and a great topic it is.
Will ask xmas1997 to share his thoughts on it
Funny, the guy in court doesn't look anything like the mug shot.
Same eyes, same nose.
Only now he's bald, no more tan and 20+ pounds gained.
PTSD? He wasn't even in combat.
But if "The Sniper" was black......he would be calling for his head.![]()
I'm actually taking up for a white man for once.![]()
Who says I'm black![]()
Crazy people think they are....it's why he killed. He was going to a gun range and things just went haywire in his brain. Chris Kyle ed up....you don't take a guy suffering from PTSD to a gun range to super activate his spidey senses. It was a huge mistake. This guy went nuts around all that gun fire and it pushed him over the edge. I say not guilty by reason of insanity.
Stupid.
I'm a little surprised he didn't use the stand your ground defense. He could almost pull that off.
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Kyle had been running from the bullet with his name on it for years...ultimately the only surprise was that he didn't pull the trigger himself...
because Chris Kyle was attacking him?
what?
Not required for the defense.
Since when?
Since the law was passed.
don't think he had a reasonable perceived threat to his life no matter what he perceived. And it wasn't self-defense.
His testimony is he thought they were going to kill him.
Reasonable? I did say he could almost make the defense -- but are his thoughts reasonable for a man in his condition?
Not so cut and dry tbh.
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