P.S. This inmate, like a lot of people I've met in life, claimed to be a very strong Christian and strongly believed in God.
He believed he was committing "righteous" murders and that he was a prophet who had been appointed by God to carry out justice by eliminating people who had committed great evils. And he committed his first murder as a teenager. He never expressed remorse for what he had done, but rather, for getting caught, because of course, he felt he was doing the Lord's work. When things didn't go the way he wanted, he claimed the devil and his demons were trying to keep him from fulfilling his heavenly anointed "ministry." The most ironic thing is, he had a strong, close-knit body of people on the outside who were Christians and thoroughly supported him both emotionally and financially, even when he was caught attacking yet another inmate or guard.
1 John 4:1 "Dear friends, do not believe every spirit, but test every spirit to see whether they are from God, because there are many false prophets who have gone out into the world."
He believed he was committing "righteous" murders and that he was a prophet who had been appointed by God to carry out justice by eliminating people who had committed great evils. And he committed his first murder as a teenager. He never expressed remorse for what he had done, but rather, for getting caught, because of course, he felt he was doing the Lord's work. When things didn't go the way he wanted, he claimed the devil and his demons were trying to keep him from fulfilling his heavenly anointed "ministry." The most ironic thing is, he had a strong, close-knit body of people on the outside who were Christians and thoroughly supported him both emotionally and financially, even when he was caught attacking yet another inmate or guard.
1 John 4:1 "Dear friends, do not believe every spirit, but test every spirit to see whether they are from God, because there are many false prophets who have gone out into the world."