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i can’t figure out what you are saying here… 1st you seem to be empathetic toward Roeder and then Tiller… and … well… i can’t answer 'cause don’t get where you are coming from…Thank you for this thread; it had not occurred to me to pray for him. I shall, although I certainly do not see the point: God already knows what he needs, and you’ve already apparently talked with him about it.
EDIT: Concerning the rest of my post below: I misread your post. The “in” of “inexcusable” did not register.
How can you say that? It is not far at all from inexcusable: it seems very likely the man he killed was not repentant of the murders he was committing. Am I ignorant of his situation? Had the recently deceased repented of his sins and turned to God, and Roeder mistakenly killed him, thinking otherwise?
The fact is that murderers deserve to die (i.e. unrepentant ones still living in their sin), and, in fact, the Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches that, if society cannot be protected from them, they should die – it is only by God’s mercy that they live. While the recently deceased (I’ve forgotten his name) belonged in prison, and thus killing him was in fact immoral, it is not “far from” inexcusable like you suggest.