On three of the four first-degree-murder counts and a number of other charges.
Is it too late for his soul to avoid . . . well, you know? I'm no Christian doctrine expert, but from what I know of it, as long as he's drawing a breath in this realm, he has the opportunity to lay it all bare before his Creator. But he has to really purge his heart of any resistance to mercy.
And that makes for an interesting challenge for the rest of us. We ought to pray for an eleventh-hour recovery of his heart, but, face it, we doubt it's what he's going to do.
The innocent souls whose bodily lives he snuffed, are, we can assume, resting in eternal communion with their heavenly Father.
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