Eddie Ray Routh Found Guilty of Murdering Navy SEAL Sniper Chris Kyle

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Editor’s Note: This breaking news story first appeared on CNN. We reprint in part here. 

(CNN) — A jury has found Eddie Ray Routh guilty of capital murder in the deaths of two men, including Chris Kyle, the author of the best-selling book “American Sniper.” He’ll be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

Each side in the trial of the man accused of killing Chris Kyle, subject of the hit film “American Sniper,” and Kyle’s friend at a Texas firing range two years ago, made its final case Tuesday.

No one disputes that Routh shot and killed the men. But defense attorneys say Routh was insane.

Prosecutors dismiss that claim outright.

“Ladies and gentleman, that is not insanity. That is just cold, calculated capital murder. He is guilty of capital murder. He is not in any way insane,” said attorney Jane Starnes during closing arguments.

She claimed Routh knew the difference between right and wrong.

Starnes urged jurors to “follow the law,” allowing the law to guide them “to the true and correct verdict.”

For its part, the defense pointed to Routh’s long history of mental illness.

“He killed those men because he had a delusion. He believed in his mind that they were going to kill him,” said attorney J. Warren St. John.

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