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Nadine Lance Collier, Ethel Lance's daughter walks past Dylann Roof, seated at the defense table in the Charleston County Court Monday April 10, 2017 after she addressed the court during his guilty plea hearing on murder charges in Charleston,S.C. " I'm the one who forgave you in the bond hearing, and I still do" said Collier. The convicted Charleston church shooter, Roof was given nine consecutive life sentences in state prison after he pleaded guilty to state murder charges Monday, leaving him to await execution in a federal prison and sparing his victims and their families the burden of a second trial. (Grace Beahm/The Post And Courier via AP, Pool)

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South Carolina state Senators Marlon Kimpson, left, Greg Gregory, center, and Greg Hembree, right, discuss a bill that would help close a loophole that allowed Dylann Roof to buy the gun he used to kill nine black worshippers at a Charleston church during a news conference on Wednesday, March 8, 2017, in Columbia, S.C. The bill would strengthen reporting requirements for police agencies and court to report crimes to state databases and lengthen the time that can be used for a background check from three to five days.(AP Photo/Jeffrey Collins)

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South Carolina state Senators Marlon Kimpson, left, and Greg Hembree, right, discuss a bill that would help close a loophole that allowed Dylann Roof to buy the gun he used to kill nine black worshippers at a Charleston church during a news conference on Wednesday, March 8, 2017, in Columbia, S.C. The bill would strengthen reporting requirements for police agencies and court to report crimes to state databases and lengthen the time that can be used for a background check from three to five days.(AP Photo/Jeffrey Collins)

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FILE - This undated photo that appeared on Lastrhodesian.com, a website investigated by the FBI in connection with Dylann Roof, shows him posing for a photo holding a Confederate flag. During Dylan Roof's sentencing for friends and family members walked up to the witness stand and testified about the nine black church members gunned down during a Bible study. The testimony came during the sentencing phase of Dylann Roof's death penalty trial. (Lastrhodesian.com via AP, File)

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Amber Roof, the sister of alleged Charleston church shooter Dylann Roof has reportedly deleted a GoFundMe page she created in the massacre's aftermath that sought donations for her canceled wedding. (WSOC)

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This undated image that appeared on Lastrhodesian.com, a website being investigated by the FBI in connection with Charleston, S.C., shooting suspect Dylann Roof, shows Roof posing for a photo while holding a Confederate flag. The website surfaced online Saturday, June 20, 2015, and also contained a hate-filled 2,500-word essay that talks about white supremacy and concludes by saying the author alone will need to take action. (Lastrhodesian.com via AP)