“Probably fled the scene to avoid being shred to pieces by the vampires in that sorry excuse for a church.”
If that were the case, he should have fled the church and went directly to a police station where he could be put in protective custody. However, Roeder elected not to go to the police but to instead become a fugitive.
And if you actually believe that Roeder is Not Guilty you are free to express your opinion to the Parole Board in 25 years.
It’s been suggested on this thread that Roeder shouldn’t have fled the scene of the execution but rather should have turned himself into a police station if he believed that his acts were justifiable.
Not sure that holds water.
For example, should Heydrich’s assassins have surrendered to the local Gestapo office and confessed rather than fleeing and hiding?
I don’t know what Roeder’s judgment is going to be before Almighty God, but I’m willing to wager it is far less devastating that Tiller’s.
Did I read that after the murder, Roeder stopped for pizza? Nothing like a slice of pepperoni after putting cold steel to a man’s head and pulling the trigger, I guess. Must work up quite an appetite splattering someone’s brains in a pew.
One can only wonder if Roeder had made it to another country like Polanski, would these pro-1st-degree murder freepers aid and abet him in his flight from justice? Ah, we’ll never know, but going by what they’ve said already ....