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By: Mandana Divanbeiki
Be sure to read My Opinion at the end of the news
It took 37 minutes for Scott Roeder to be found guily of first-degree murder and assault against George Tiller, the Kansas abortion doctor. Roeder appeared calm throughout the trial. In Wichita, Kan., the jury reached a verdict at 10:34 a.m., with the sentencing scheduled for March 9.
The assault charges are due to Roeder’s injuring two other people while opening fire on Tiller as Tiller handed out programs in his church, the Reform Lutheran Church. Roeder told the court Thursday he had no regrets killing Tiller to protect other lives. Not only did Roeder’s honesty deny him a lighter sentence, it invoked the judge to sentence him to nothing less than a manslaughter.
In Kansas, if the suspect honestly believed that killing another human being was justified, a murder charge can be turned into manslaughter, which is killing someone without intending to.
Explaining the way he shot Dr. George Tiller in a church lobby, Roeder testified that “if I didn’t do it, those babies would die the next day.”
Judge Warren Wilbert told the jury that the charge was going to be either first-degree murder or acquittal, which is discharge. The judge also ruled out second-degree murder, murder with intent but without premeditation, noticing Roeder’s premeditated actions.
Wilbert told jurors that Tiller’s death in church on Sunday in May did not produce a forthcoming threat to anyone. He said “there is no immediate danger in the back of a church.”
Before he died, Tiller was 67 years old, fathered four children and grandfathered 10. Yesterday, after Roeder left the stand, the defense rested. Roeder explained in detail going up to Tiller, putting a gun to his head and shooting him. Tiller’s family cried in court due to Roeder’s statement. He told the jury that his faith had convinced him that the doctor’s doing was wrong and to make it right again, he had to cut off his hands with a sword.
when Roeder was told that after he killed Tiller his clinic was closed, he merely said, “no I don’t,” in response to whether he felt regret for what he did.
Roeder’s tiral was not going to be a forum for abortion, according to Wilbert. So when he started explaining what an abortion process does to a fetus, the prosecution protested his testimony, according to the Associated Press.
Tiller was known as one of few doctors who did controversial late-term abortions and running the Women’s Health Care Services clinic, a high-profile clinic in Wichita. Roeder’s confession was not the first admittance to guilt. In November he also told the associated Press that he shot Tiller to stop him from doing more abortions.
Source: ABC World News
My Opinion
Scott Roeder is a piece of work. For ages people have blamed religion for their actions. It’s as if no one has a mind of his own. It’s even more disturbing when many people lose their faiths in God because of people like these.
Where in the Bible does it say that it’s ok to kill someone because their beliefs are not in allignment with ours? And please don’t quote the Old Testament (Pre-Christ). Roeder felt no guilt about his deed either. What a cold, lost man.
I don’t know about you, but I am glad that finally he’s getting what he deserves, justice. It’s crazy to have people like these roam around the world, acting like nothing happened or whatever happened was supposed to occur, even if intended and premeditated.
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