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americans don t like that somebody committed a horrific crime but we ll let hill go. it feels like an excuse. what a lot of people don t understand, he would have been locked up in a psychiatric facility for a very long time. however, this case, surely both sides knew was all about the penalty phase. whether he will get death penalty or not. that s where the real trial begins, probably starting on monday. totally different case. in boston, we had that death penalty verdict given out to tsarnaev. thank you for your time. coming up, we return to the other major story. four marines dead many two shootings at military centers in chattanooga, tennessee. we ll talk to the mayor in just a moment. stay with us.
i think there are people who are profoundly mentally ill where the juries will not apply it. and we saw the sniper case. that was a severely ill young man but the jury rejected that defense. amert somebody committed a horrific crime but we ll let hill go. it feels like an excuse. what a lot of people don t understand, he would have been locked up in a psychiatric facility for a very long time. however, this case surely both sides knew was all about the penalty phase. whether he will get death penalty or not. that s where the real trial begins, probably starting on monday. totally different case. in boston we had that death penalty verdict given out to tsarnaev. thank you for your time. coming up, we return to the other major story. four marines dead many two shootings at military centers in
those charges of malingering came out, it would actually inflame the jury even further against nathan dunlap. so it s never a factor in the ultimate death penalty verdict. right around this time, toward the late 90s, colorado executed its first prisoner in about three decades. colorado department of corrections inmate gary davis was pronounced dead at 8:33 this evening. gary lee davis execution sent nathan into a tailspin. the guards were really taunting him that he was next, and that day he had a manic break. he really just started ranting and raving and had to be hospitalized shortly thereafter. nathan s ongoing psychiatric struggles brought about a major shift in his appeal strategy. now with a new team of lawyers,
whether he s faking in an effort to make an insanity plea or avoid the death penalty. during trial, nathan s attorneys never mentioned his psychiatric evaluations or the idea that he may have been suffering from a mental break during the massacre. the defense is afraid that if those charges of malingering came out, it would actually inflame the jury even further against nathan dunlap. so it s never a factor in the ultimate death penalty verdict. right around this time, toward the late 90s, colorado executed its first prisoner in about three decades. colorado department of corrections inmate gary davis was pronounced dead at 8:33 this evening. gary lee davis execution sent nathan into a tailspin. the guards were really