Um..."calling it PTSD and pleading insanity"...I don't think so, Tim. There is a lot of miss-information out there. I would suggest reading-up on it from a RELIABLE source.03Lightningrocks wrote:I am no attorney so I have to ask. Would calling it PTSD be an out that would be similar to pleading insanity?K.Mooneyham wrote:I read an article that said the killer used a handgun to murder Kyle and Littlefield. And Kyle was reported to have been set to teach a "precision rifle class", not handguns. So, if true, it would at least seem that the killer must have had handgun on him loaded when he arrived at the range, and it was concealed. That, to me, is NOT PTSD, but premeditated murder...and if that is true, then what was the motive? I hope this guy makes it to trial.baldeagle wrote:I can't wrap my head around this. I hope the shooter tries to explain why he did it, because it makes no sense to me at all. Chris was trying to help him. The thanks he gets is being shot to death? It might be PTSD, but there's got to be more to it.
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- Mon Feb 04, 2013 9:22 am
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Re: "American Sniper" author murdered at Rough Creek Lodge
- Sun Feb 03, 2013 8:09 am
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Re: "American Sniper" author murdered at Rough Creek Lodge
It's hard to believe, but Chris Kyle and another veteran, were shot at point-blank range and killed at a Texas gun range yesterday. Not many can or will be able to understand the mind-boggling transition of being a soldier on the battlefield and in the next moment, transitioning into civilian life. He did. His humility caught my attention and his words resinated with my experience. But now he is gone to Fiddler's Green.