Ex-Marine convicted in 'American Sniper' double murder trial

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 25 Februari 2015 | 22.19

A former Marine was convicted Tuesday in the deaths of the American Sniper author and another man at a Texas shooting range two years ago, as jurors rejected defence arguments that he was insane and suffered from psychosis.

The trial of Eddie Ray Routh has drawn intense interest, in part because of the blockbuster film based on former Navy SEAL Kyle's memoir about his four tours in Iraq.

Since prosecutors didn't seek the death penalty in the capital murder case, the 27-year-old Routh receives an automatic life sentence without parole in the deaths of Kyle and Kyle's friend, Chad Littlefield.

Routh showed no reaction in court, even when family members of Littlefield addressed him. His defence team said they would appeal the conviction.

Routh "took the lives of two heroes, men who tried to be a friend to you, and you became an American disgrace," Jerry Richardson, Littlefield's half-brother, told Routh in court.

Taya Kyle

Taya Kyle, wife of Chris Kyle, is pictured Tuesday during the capital murder trial of former Marine Cpl. Eddie Ray Routh in Stephenville, Texas. (Michael Ainsworth/Pool/Reuters)

"We're so thrilled that we have the verdict that we have tonight," Littlefield's mother, Judy Littlefield, said at a news conference outside the courthouse.

Kyle's widow, Taya Kyle, had left the courtroom earlier in the day and had not returned when the verdict was read. Chris Kyle's brother and parents were among a group hugging and crying inside the courtroom after the verdict was read. They did not issue a statement.

The prosecution painted Routh as a troubled drug user who knew right from wrong, despite any mental illnesses. While trial testimony and evidence often included Routh making odd statements and referring to insanity, he also confessed several times, apologized for the crimes and tried to evade police.

Jurors had 3 options

Criminal law experts said the verdict hinged on whether the defence could prove Routh was insane and did not know the killings were wrong at the time they were committed. Jurors had three options: find Routh guilty of capital murder, find him not guilty, or find him not guilty by reason of insanity. If found not guilty by reason of insanity, the court could have initiated proceedings to have him committed to a state mental hospital.

Kyle and Littlefield had taken Routh to the shooting range at Rough Creek Lodge and Resort on Feb. 2, 2013, after Routh's mother asked Kyle to help her troubled son. Family members say Routh suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder from serving in Iraq and in Haiti after the devastating 2010 earthquake.

However, Richardson told Routh that Routh's PTSD claims "have been an insult to every veteran who served with honour."

Eddie Ray Routh

This combination of photos from the Routh family and the Erath County Sheriff'sOffice shows Eddie Ray Routh when he was in the Marines and when he was booked for the Feb. 2, 2013 murder. (Routh Family/Erath County Sheriff's Office/AP)

Don Littlefield, Chad Littlefield's father, told Routh that even though his son never served in the military, he was honoured to help those who did serve. "He was trying to help you," he told Routh.

A forensic psychologist testified for prosecutors that Routh was not legally insane and suggested he may have gotten some of his ideas from television. Dr. Randall Price said Routh had a paranoid disorder made worse by his use of alcohol and marijuana, calling his condition "cannabis-induced psychosis."

Defence attorneys noted that Kyle had described Routh as "straight-up nuts" in a text message to Littlefield as they drove to the luxury resort.

Among evidence entered by prosecutors was a recorded phone call between Routh and a reporter from The New Yorker magazine in which Routh said he was annoyed Littlefield wasn't shooting, but instead seemed to be watching him.

"Are you gonna shoot? Are you gonna shoot? It's a shooting sport. You shoot," Routh said in the phone call. "That's what got me all riled up."

Routh led police on a chase

Defence attorneys said Routh, who had been prescribed anti-psychotic medication often used for schizophrenia, believed the men planned to kill him.

"I had to take care of business. I took care of business, and then I got in the truck and left," Routh said in the phone call.

Chris Kyle

In this April 6, 2012 file photo, Chris Kyle, a former Navy SEAL and author of the book American Sniper, poses in Midlothian, Texas. Kyle and his friend Chad Littlefield were fatally shot at a shooting range southwest of Fort Worth on Feb. 2, 2013. (Paul Moseley/Fort Worth Star-Telegram/The Associated Press)

Asked by the magazine reporter if he thought about the day he shot the men, Routh replied, "It tore my [expletive] heart out when I did it," later adding, "I guess you live and you learn, you know."

A resort employee discovered the bodies of Kyle and Littlefield about 5 p.m.; each had been shot several times. About 45 minutes later, authorities say Routh pulled up to his sister's home in Kyle's truck and told her he had killed two people.

She called police, who later located Routh sitting in front of his home in the truck. A police video shown by prosecutors showed officers trying to coax him from the truck while he makes comments including: "I don't know if I'm going insane" and "Is this about hell walking on earth right now?"

"He told us he'd taken a couple of souls and he had more souls to take," Lancaster police Lt. Michael Smith testified.

Routh later took off and led authorities on a chase before the truck became disabled and he was arrested.


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