a glock 45. did you say anything to them before or after or during? no. i didn t say anything to them before or anything. before. what about after? well, i think like during i said like don t talk to me or something like that. i had to do it, because somebody had to do something, because you know black people are killing white people everyday on the streets and they rape white women, a hundred white women a day. that s an fbis sta tis tick. what is your thought about those people, though? because i think you kind of
the manhunt for dylann roof that went on and a bystander happened to spot him that eventually led to his arrest. reporter: tamron, that confession video is just being played in court. it shows dylann roof shaking hands with agents in that north carolina police station, read his miranda rights and signing some paperwork where he acknowledges he doesn t have a lawyer present and then that moment when dylann roof says, and i want to quote him, i went to that church in charleston and i did it. he added, i killed them. and it states here he used a glock 45. that two hour video confession being played to jurors now is a stark contrast from the dylann roof we have seen inside the courtroom. i was there yesterday and you just see him silent expressionless looking down at the defense table the whole time. tamron? and yesterday, we learned
people fighting for his life. that is important to have him alive. humanity aside, they need him. the corrections officials are going to want to debrief him. i think that went back to 2013 when he was employed in the tailor shop with joyce mitchell. the inspector general, the corrections department failed to take proper action. they could have nipped that in the bud back then. i want to pull up the picture of him the moment he s taken into custody. there he is. you can see blood on him. tell me what you see here? a man that got shot with a glock 45. i think he looks good for taking two .45 slugs. they will put holes in you the size of a nickel. they missed his vital organs. he s sitting up there. he really doesn t look i have
clothing would also throw the dogs off the scent. and he may have been able to stay as hidden as he was because of the fact sticking towards the treeline so he had access visual access to the road but staying by the treeline and again when you think of this sergeant by himself, he s a firearms instructor and they use a glock 45 and the fact he fired twice and hit twice is impressive. an issue on that. torso shots, it is important to talk about and matt would corroborate this. they aim for center mass and terminate the threat. why not shoot in the leg? answer questions. want him to be in a preserved state of physical health. there s a number of reasons. it s inconsistent with the
yes. what kind of gun did you used? a glock 45. i had to do it. how come, that s what i don t know. well, i had to do it because somebody had to do something. part of a two hour confession that was given to fbi. how likely does this resonate to juro jurors. he had a motive a. from this point of view, this damming and serious evidence that ultimately could cause the jurors want to convict him and showing no mercy for him. at the end of the day, the question is should he get the death penalty if he s convicted and part of that if there is any