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MANDEL: Mass killer Alek Minassian says he's "99% irredeemable" | Toronto Sun
''Alek Minassian is not baffled. He’s not unresponsive. He’s not giving only concrete answers.
On the videotaped interview played for his virtual trial Thursday, the confessed mass killer is nothing like the man described by the American psychiatrist retained by the defence. Minassian is animated, his hands gesturing, his answers thoughtful as he explains to Dr. Alexander Westphal why he’s taken up reading the bible every day.''
“It’s not necessarily from a religion purpose,” he explains. “It’s more like, for the situation I’m in, it’s to give me hope.”
''Minassian recites a bible verse for Westphal and explains its meaning.
“It gives you the sense that you’re not alone,” he says. “There are people that still care about you and they’re still thinking about you every day.”
''But what about spiritual redemption for his crimes, the psychiatrist asked.
“Realistically-speaking,” Minassian admitted, “I think it would be considered probably extremely irredeemable, like 99% chance irredeemable, but nevertheless I’m still reading the bible every day.”
''Alek Minassian is not baffled. He’s not unresponsive. He’s not giving only concrete answers.
On the videotaped interview played for his virtual trial Thursday, the confessed mass killer is nothing like the man described by the American psychiatrist retained by the defence. Minassian is animated, his hands gesturing, his answers thoughtful as he explains to Dr. Alexander Westphal why he’s taken up reading the bible every day.''
“It’s not necessarily from a religion purpose,” he explains. “It’s more like, for the situation I’m in, it’s to give me hope.”
''Minassian recites a bible verse for Westphal and explains its meaning.
“It gives you the sense that you’re not alone,” he says. “There are people that still care about you and they’re still thinking about you every day.”
''But what about spiritual redemption for his crimes, the psychiatrist asked.
“Realistically-speaking,” Minassian admitted, “I think it would be considered probably extremely irredeemable, like 99% chance irredeemable, but nevertheless I’m still reading the bible every day.”