These elements were the thrust of a failed insanity defense of killer Eddie Ray Routh, convicted on Tuesday evening of shooting dead “American Sniper” Chris Kyle and Chad Littlefield at a Texas gun range in 2013. And as testimony unspooled inside a
Chris Kyle's widow's most noticeable accessory Sunday night at the Academy Awards wasn't her emerald green gown or her studded clutch, but something she brought with her that belonged to her late husband: his dog tags.
Taya Kyle, the widow of slain Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle, showed up to the Academy Awards in Los Angeles Sunday in support of "American Sniper" and apparently wowed a bunch of people on the red carpet. #TayaKyle
Taya Kyle, the widow of slain Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle, showed up to the Academy Awards in Los Angeles Sunday in support of "American Sniper" and apparently wowed a bunch of people on the red carpet. #TayaKyle
Chris Kyle's widow's most noticeable accessory Sunday night at the Academy Awards wasn't her emerald green gown or her studded clutch, but something she brought with her that belonged to her late husband: his dog tags.