I'm open to discovery. Actually I would like to hear more mitigating circumstances of his actions at Ruby Ridge. I have not, yet. Perhaps I am wrong with my impressions, and maybe he regretted his actions. Maybe after Ruby Ridge and Waco, he changed.
I realize that no man can judge a person's fate on his death, actually, have to consider he may turn at the last moment. It is part of my faith to pray for a person's salvation regardless, although realistically it may be remote. So I am fine with stating a person is heading for hell, by his actions on earth, because there is still time for his salvation, but am not fine with saying a person is in hell. That is for God to know, not for man.