He's guilty. Sentenced to die.
The New York Times released a two hour interview with FBI agents shown at trial. Roof confesses, more or less calmly. The first hour or so the FBI agents are ticking off all the evidence boxes and making sure they get him to say everything they needed at trial.
But then, around an hour and ten minutes, it sounds like the agents get generally curious about his state of mind and the logic behind the crime. I hear in their questions my questions and amazement at the banality, the seeming lack of animus, the ho-hum everydayishness - from a guy who killed nine people.
It really makes me sad knowing there are probably many many more Dylann Roofs out there. Unsophisticated, hollow, pointless.
Here's the link. Is there anything to learn from it at all?
http://ift.tt/2nIhs0h
ETA: I'd ask the mods to fix the spelling of his name in the thread title, but screw it, he's not worth the trouble.
The New York Times released a two hour interview with FBI agents shown at trial. Roof confesses, more or less calmly. The first hour or so the FBI agents are ticking off all the evidence boxes and making sure they get him to say everything they needed at trial.
But then, around an hour and ten minutes, it sounds like the agents get generally curious about his state of mind and the logic behind the crime. I hear in their questions my questions and amazement at the banality, the seeming lack of animus, the ho-hum everydayishness - from a guy who killed nine people.
It really makes me sad knowing there are probably many many more Dylann Roofs out there. Unsophisticated, hollow, pointless.
Here's the link. Is there anything to learn from it at all?
http://ift.tt/2nIhs0h
ETA: I'd ask the mods to fix the spelling of his name in the thread title, but screw it, he's not worth the trouble.
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