Defending his property is one thing. Murdering those kids was something decidedly different. It wasn’t as if he caught them by accident in the act. He made the decision to wait for them with the intent to kill them, even though they weren’t armed and putting him in immediate fear for his life, and not turn them over to the police.
It is not what I would normally say, but, in this case, I would like him to get the same treatment.
The jury listening to the recording he made after the killings really couldn’t decide any other way. And it took them just three hours.
He called them not human, vermin. Said he was cleaning up the vomit.
His attorney screwed up not putting him on the stand to explain himself in person.
He KNEW they were unarmed?