Where did I say or imply in my post 68 anything of the sort? I said that Willeford (the plumber) shot Kelley once outside the church, apparently as the rampage was still going on. He later held him at gunpoint, but didn't fire again. The coward Kelley then, according to someone's comment here, reloaded before shooting himself. I knew about the shooting himself part, but not that he had (supposedly) reloaded following the chase and subsequent crash. If that is indeed the case, that he reloaded, hero Willeford displayed incredible control not to shoot him again at that point.
You did not. I was just showing compare and contrast about acceptabilty for those that believe in texas you can just shoot a killer with no limitation.