If he wants to beat this case as self-defense, you turn yourself into the police, without delay, as fast as you can -- there is no way for Kyle to have hidden or evaded police after the attention he gained, not that he attempted to anyway.
If you see in the video, where the first pederast is shot in the head, Kyle IMMEDIATELY calls the police and says 'I have shot someone (killed? can't remember).
https://youtu.be/sVF_SlzxBJ4?t=1376 - Here is a JimCantSwim video of an interrogation of a suspect who killed a young male in a car park because he claimed he saw a gun, and attempted to plead self-defense. The police specifically discuss with him, another example where a man who just arrives in town, immediately gets into a self-defense situation where he shoots someone, and immediately calls the police. The man in the video does not call the police, instead returns to his hotel and orders pizza, then drives to his home state the next day. Suffice to say, he does not beat the murder charge.
This is the correct action for the incident Kyle found himself in, it demonstrates that he himself believes it was self defense, and that he at no stage attempted to flee or evade capture.
These actions will be used by Kyle's defense to help mitigate or negate the prosecutions attempt to paint this as intentional or premeditated or Kyle being a generally unlawful purpose.
Rule of thumb seems to be, when people go into situations wanting these things to happen, they don't immediately call, or call the police at all and will claim self-defense when they are apprehended by the police, but have shown no positive action that confirms the person believes his own actions were self-defense.
This is discussed quite a lot on channels like JimCantSwim and TrueCrimeLoser.
It's important to remember your communication with dispatch and police that you instructively tell them exactly why you are calling but not ANY CONCLUSIONS.
I. E
YOU WERE ATTACKED.
I NEED HELP.
that's it.
Leave the rest to them to figure out with your fucking lawyer.
If he wants to beat this case as self-defense, you turn yourself into the police, without delay, as fast as you can -- there is no way for Kyle to have hidden or evaded police after the attention he gained, not that he attempted to anyway.
If you see in the video, where the first pederast is shot in the head, Kyle IMMEDIATELY calls the police and says 'I have shot someone (killed? can't remember).
https://youtu.be/sVF_SlzxBJ4?t=1376 - Here is a JimCantSwim video of an interrogation of a suspect who killed a young male in a car park because he claimed he saw a gun, and attempted to plead self-defense. The police specifically discuss with him, another example where a man who just arrives in town, immediately gets into a self-defense situation where he shoots someone, and immediately calls the police. The man in the video does not call the police, instead returns to his hotel and orders pizza, then drives to his home state the next day. Suffice to say, he does not beat the murder charge.
This is the correct action for the incident Kyle found himself in, it demonstrates that he himself believes it was self defense, and that he at no stage attempted to flee or evade capture.
These actions will be used by Kyle's defense to help mitigate or negate the prosecutions attempt to paint this as intentional or premeditated or Kyle being a generally unlawful purpose.
Rule of thumb seems to be, when people go into situations wanting these things to happen, they don't immediately call, or call the police at all and will claim self-defense when they are apprehended by the police, but have shown no positive action that confirms the person believes his own actions were self-defense.
This is discussed quite a lot on channels like JimCantSwim and TrueCrimeLoser.
It's important to remember your communication with dispatch and police that you instructively tell them exactly why you are calling but not ANY CONCLUSIONS.
I. E
YOU WERE ATTACKED.
I NEED HELP.
that's it.
Leave the rest to them to figure out with your fucking lawyer.