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Man Who Killed Real American Sniper Chris Kyle Explains Why He Did It In Chilling Confession Tape

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Updated 10:42 15 May 2024 GMT+1Published 17:53 25 Aug 2021 GMT+1

Man Who Killed Real American Sniper Chris Kyle Explains Why He Did It In Chilling Confession Tape

The footage was played for jurors during Routh's 2015 trial

Bradley Lengden

Bradley Lengden

Eddie Ray Routh, the man found guilty of murdering Chris Kyle and Chad Littlefield in 2013, explained why he shot both men in a confession tape that was shown to jurors during the trial.

Kyle - a former Navy SEAL who came to global attention as the author of bestselling autobiography American Sniper - along with his friend Littlefield, had reportedly offered to take Routh to a shooting range.

Routh had experienced post-traumatic stress disorder, and Kyle believed the visit would have therapeutic value.

After leaving the military, Kyle regularly worked with other veterans. This led to Routh's mother reaching out to him and asking if he could help her son.

Routh, a 25-year-old Marine Corp veteran, explained his actions during an interrogation with a Texas ranger, saying that he shot at Kyle first because he could 'clearly identify him'.

"I imagine they're headhunters, trying to hunt everybody down," he says in the clip, as quoted by CBS News - the audio from the footage was not released to media, but was played for the jury in 2015.

Chris Kyle.
PA

He reportedly continued: "If I did not take down his soul, he was going to take down mine."

The ranger who interviewed Routh in the clip said in the courtroom: "He stated that he knew it was wrong to kill them, that he wished he hadn't done it, that if he could apologise to the families, he would."

Four months after the shooting, Routh told former Erath County Sheriff's Deputy Gene Cole: "I was just riding in the back seat of the truck, and nobody would talk to me.

"They were just taking me to the range, so I shot them.

"I feel bad about it, but they wouldn't talk to me. I'm sure they've forgiven me."

CBS This Morning

Routh's attorneys argued that he was insane at the time of the murders, although witnesses for the prosecution stated that they suspected he was faking schizophrenia.

On 24 February 2015, Routh was found guilty of the murders of both men. Prosecutors had decided before the trial not to pursue the death penalty, so the judge sentenced him to life in prison with no possibility of parole.

Featured Image Credit: CBS This Morning

Topics: US News

Bradley Lengden
Bradley Lengden

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