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Dylann Roof trial: 'I did it,' church gunman says | |
(about 11 hours later) | |
The South Carolina man accused of shooting dead nine black church-goers last year admitted the massacre, in a video shown to the jury. | |
In a videotaped FBI confession aired at the death penalty trial, Dylann Roof laughed several times and made sweeping gun motions as he described the attack. | In a videotaped FBI confession aired at the death penalty trial, Dylann Roof laughed several times and made sweeping gun motions as he described the attack. |
The 22-year-old told interrogators he wanted the world to know he hated black people and thought they were criminals. | The 22-year-old told interrogators he wanted the world to know he hated black people and thought they were criminals. |
On Wednesday, Mr Roof's mother suffered a heart attack as a survivor testified. | On Wednesday, Mr Roof's mother suffered a heart attack as a survivor testified. |
As his two-hour taped confession played on Friday, Mr Roof sat expressionless at the defence table, shuffling papers in front of him. | As his two-hour taped confession played on Friday, Mr Roof sat expressionless at the defence table, shuffling papers in front of him. |
In the interview, filmed about 17 hours after the shooting, the accused told the FBI he had considered attacking drug dealers but thought they might fire back. | In the interview, filmed about 17 hours after the shooting, the accused told the FBI he had considered attacking drug dealers but thought they might fire back. |
So he said he decided to attack the Bible-study group at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston on 17 June 2015, after reading about it online. | So he said he decided to attack the Bible-study group at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston on 17 June 2015, after reading about it online. |
FBI agent Michael Stansbury began the interview by asking Mr Roof what he had been doing on the night of the killings. | FBI agent Michael Stansbury began the interview by asking Mr Roof what he had been doing on the night of the killings. |
"I went to that church in Charleston and, uh, I did it," he said. | "I went to that church in Charleston and, uh, I did it," he said. |
The agents asked the suspect to explain. | The agents asked the suspect to explain. |
"I killed them," Mr Roof said. He chuckled and added: "Well, I killed them, I guess." | "I killed them," Mr Roof said. He chuckled and added: "Well, I killed them, I guess." |
'Are you lying?' | 'Are you lying?' |
He complained that his victims had "complicated things" by hiding under tables. | He complained that his victims had "complicated things" by hiding under tables. |
Mr Roof seemed taken aback 45 minutes into the interview when an FBI agent told him nine people had died in the attack. Three survived. | Mr Roof seemed taken aback 45 minutes into the interview when an FBI agent told him nine people had died in the attack. Three survived. |
He responded: "There wasn't even that many people in there. Are you lying to me?" | He responded: "There wasn't even that many people in there. Are you lying to me?" |
An FBI agent asked him how he felt about the death toll. | An FBI agent asked him how he felt about the death toll. |
"Well, it makes me feel bad," said Mr Roof. | "Well, it makes me feel bad," said Mr Roof. |
But he told the agents he wanted to kill black people because, he said, they raped white women every day. | But he told the agents he wanted to kill black people because, he said, they raped white women every day. |
Skinhead movie | Skinhead movie |
Armed with a .45 Glock semi-automatic handgun, he loaded 88 bullets into eight magazines for the attack. | Armed with a .45 Glock semi-automatic handgun, he loaded 88 bullets into eight magazines for the attack. |
Eighty-eight is a symbolic number for neo-Nazis, standing for Heil Hitler because H is the eighth letter of the alphabet. | Eighty-eight is a symbolic number for neo-Nazis, standing for Heil Hitler because H is the eighth letter of the alphabet. |
Most of the bullets were fired into an 87-year-old parishioner, Susie Jackson, who received 11 shots to her body. | Most of the bullets were fired into an 87-year-old parishioner, Susie Jackson, who received 11 shots to her body. |
During the interview, an FBI agent asked Mr Roof if he had thought about killing more black people. | During the interview, an FBI agent asked Mr Roof if he had thought about killing more black people. |
"Oh no," the suspect replied. "I was worn out." | "Oh no," the suspect replied. "I was worn out." |
During the interview, he also told agents about having watched a 1982 television film about a racist skinhead called Made in Britain, starring Tim Roth. | During the interview, he also told agents about having watched a 1982 television film about a racist skinhead called Made in Britain, starring Tim Roth. |
The Post and Courier reports that the court also heard excerpts from Mr Roof's journal, in which he wrote: "I would love there to be a race war." | The Post and Courier reports that the court also heard excerpts from Mr Roof's journal, in which he wrote: "I would love there to be a race war." |
On Wednesday, one of the survivors, Felicia Sanders, told the court of the suspect: "He's evil. There's no place on earth for him except the pit of hell." | On Wednesday, one of the survivors, Felicia Sanders, told the court of the suspect: "He's evil. There's no place on earth for him except the pit of hell." |
Amid Wednesday's shocking evidence, Mr Roof's mother suffered a heart attack and was taken to hospital, "highlighting the emotional nature of the proceedings", according to a defence motion. | Amid Wednesday's shocking evidence, Mr Roof's mother suffered a heart attack and was taken to hospital, "highlighting the emotional nature of the proceedings", according to a defence motion. |
The accused's lawyers concede he carried out the attack and are focusing on trying to spare him the death penalty. | The accused's lawyers concede he carried out the attack and are focusing on trying to spare him the death penalty. |
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