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Wide shot of the courtroom as testimony begins. Convicted murderer Patrick Schroeder appears at his death penalty hearing in front of a three-judge panel at the Johnson County Courthouse Thursday April 19, 2018, in Tecumseh, Neb. Schroeder is representing himself at the hearing in Tecumseh and has said he doesn't intend to fight execution. He told NET News that he believes in the death penalty, saying, "I believe if you kill somebody it's kind of an eye for an eye." (Kent Sievers/The World-Herald via AP)

Wide shot of the courtroom as testimony begins. Convicted murderer Patrick Schroeder appears at his death penalty hearing in front of a three-judge panel at the Johnson County Courthouse Thursday April 19, 2018, in Tecumseh, Neb. Schroeder is representing himself at the hearing in Tecumseh and has said he doesn't intend to fight execution. He told NET News that he believes in the death penalty, saying, "I believe if you kill somebody it's kind of an eye for an eye." (Kent Sievers/The World-Herald via AP)

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