Yes, but maybe the weight of his sins became too much for him. That's what the Accuser wants us to think - we've sinned so much there is no way out.
If only he knew of the forgiveness of Jesus - there are no sins too great that cannot be washed by Him - of course we still face the consequences, but they are not eternal.
Now they are.
He was suspected in 3 murders, and convicted in one, acquitted in the other two (which he probably committed). He was serving life without parole for the murder of his friend/drug dealer, who he killed execution-style.
Not quite. He was serving life with no parole for another murder.