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    Details emerge about the ride Chris Kyle and Chad Littlefield took with their killer!

    Details about the ride...Chris texted Littlefield saying "this dude is straight up nuts"! He also spoke to his wife Taya while at the range. Very sad in that I'm sure with his training he knew something was up.
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    By Jon Herskovitz

    STEPHENVILLE, Texas-(Reuters)Shortly before being slain, Chris Kyle, the Navy SEAL whose autobiography was turned into the hit movie "American Sniper," texted a friend next to him in a pickup truck that the man who moments later would shoot them both was "nuts," a defense lawyer said on Wednesday.

    A Texas jury heard opening statements and the first witness in the trial of former U.S. Marine Eddie Ray Routh, 27. He is charged with murdering Kyle and Chad Littlefield, Kyle's friend and neighbor, in February 2013 at a shooting range about 70 miles (110 km) southwest of Fort Worth.

    Routh was driven to the range by Kyle, who had been helping fellow veterans heal the mental scars stemming from combat.

    As the three men sped over Texas country roads, Kyle, who was credited with the most kills of any U.S. sniper, sent a text to Littlefield that read: "This dude is straight up nuts," defense attorney Tim Moore told jurors.

    Prosecutors told the jury of 10 women and two men in rural Erath County that Routh was aware of what he was doing and acted "knowingly and intentionally" when he gunned down Kyle and Littlefield.

    Kyle, a ranch hand turned military man, has been lionized in his home state of Texas where many people see him as a model of dedication to country and servicemen. His story has gained renewed attention thanks to the Oscar-nominated movie directed by Clint Eastwood and starring Bradley Cooper.

    Defense attorneys did not dispute that Routh shot the men but pressed their case that he should be found not guilty by reason of insanity. They said he was in a paranoid psychotic episode and did not know his actions were wrong when he shot the two men. They said Routh suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, caused by overseas deployments.

    Kyle's widow, Taya, the first witness called, said her husband was renowned for his skills as a sniper and serviceman.

    “He was good at what he did," she said, choking back tears as she recounted life with him and learning of his death.

    'ARE YOU OK?'

    She said she knew something was amiss when she spoke by phone to Kyle at the shooting range, a scenic location he often visited to help fellow veterans trying to manage PTSD.

    "I could tell something was up," she said, adding Kyle was quick on the phone, likely to avoid letting Routh know his irritation.

    "I texted 'Are you OK? I am getting worried,'” she said. No response arrived.

    A few hours later, a police officer came to her house to say that officers were searching for her husband's pickup truck. Shortly after that, she learned her husband was dead, she told the jury, trying to hold back tears.

    Staff at the lodge that housed the shooting range and emergency medical technicians said Littlefield's body was found on a shooting platform, while Kyle was found a few yards away in the dirt. Both were soaked in blood and there were no signs of life.

    "Chris was face down, nose in the dirt," one of the lodge staff said. The two were declared dead at the scene.

    Taya Kyle said bonding over target practice helped her husband discuss difficult matters with veterans trying to adjust to life after battle.

    "They can really talk and commiserate and get some healing done," she said of the outings.

    Erath County District Attorney Alan Nash said Routh shot the two men multiple times in the back and stole the truck and weapons, knowing it was wrong.

    Nash said Routh served as a weapons tech in a safe zone in Iraq. The defense told the jury that Routh was severely affected mentally by his earthquake relief efforts with the Marines in Haiti in 2010.

    The trial is expected to take about two weeks. If Routh is convicted, prosecutors said they would seek a life sentence.
    Last edited by RascalArms; 02-11-2015, 10:07 PM.

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    In for later read

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      #3
      What's sad is the defense will use it to their advantage. Instead of prison, they will try to get him in the nut house, which he could "get better", and be released.

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        #4
        I just dont understand how any lawyer could defend this POS, and any other POSs like him.

        How do they sleep at night? As far as the guy who murdered them, there should not even be a justice system for people like this. Just do what needs to be done and get it over with. No taxpayers dollars wasted.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Grizz83 View Post
          I just dont understand how any lawyer could defend this POS, and any other POSs like him.

          How do they sleep at night? As far as the guy who murdered them, there should not even be a justice system for people like this. Just do what needs to be done and get it over with. No taxpayers dollars wasted.

          It's about the recognition and wealth he'll get if he gets the POS off on insanity.

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            #6
            The constitution guarantees all pos and scumbags a fair trial. That's what Kyle was defending during his service.

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                #8
                Insane people don't flee. They don't think they've done anything wrong. This ****** bag knew exactly what he was doing and he knew it was very wrong. Case closed. Guilty.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Grizz83 View Post
                  I just dont understand how any lawyer could defend this POS, and any other POSs like him.

                  How do they sleep at night? As far as the guy who murdered them, there should not even be a justice system for people like this. Just do what needs to be done and get it over with. No taxpayers dollars wasted.
                  I worked for a DAs office and wondered the same thing. I guess the money overrides feelings in the obviously guilty cases with basically no defense. Their job is to get the best plea deal or time served as low as possible.

                  They are worth v their weight in gold when it comes to proving their clients innocence when they are truly innocent.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Grizz83 View Post
                    I just dont understand how any lawyer could defend this POS, and any other POSs like him.

                    How do they sleep at night? As far as the guy who murdered them, there should not even be a justice system for people like this. Just do what needs to be done and get it over with. No taxpayers dollars wasted.
                    I completely agree that Routh is a POS who deserves to be hanged, but he is entitled to his Sixth admendment rights.

                    "In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the State and district wherein the crime shall have been committed, which district shall have been previously ascertained by law, and to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation; to be confronted with the witnesses against him; to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor, and to have the Assistance of Counsel for his defence."

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                      #11
                      IMO, he will not get off on the insanity defense, I think the states case is to strong against him. Just my humble 0.02 worth.

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                        #12
                        The article I read said Chris and Chad were texting that there was something especially wrong with that guy...prior to being shot.

                        Such a shame.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by TxTechBowhunter View Post
                          I completely agree that Routh is a POS who deserves to be hanged, but he is entitled to his Sixth admendment rights.

                          "In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the State and district wherein the crime shall have been committed, which district shall have been previously ascertained by law, and to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation; to be confronted with the witnesses against him; to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor, and to have the Assistance of Counsel for his defence."
                          This^^^^ and amen. He deserves to be hanged after his speedy impartial trial.

                          I faced off with a defense attorney during a supression hearing and he was a complete hey whole while I was on the stand. Afterwords, in the elevator ride down, he tried to be friendly and I ignored him. A wise man said afterwords that he was just doing his job and we can't take it personally. It was hard not to when he was questioning my integrity and the integrity of the case. He took a plea deal, the stop was by the book.

                          RIP Chris Kyle

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                            #14
                            Prayers for all of the families of Chris and Chad. RIP guys.

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                              #15
                              Just a dang shame. No matter what happens, we can't bring those two guys back. Just sucks.

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