CBS/AP/ April 21, 2010, 2:37 PM

Abortion Doc Killer Sentenced to "Hard 50"

Updated at 11:26 p.m. ET

Defiant in court, a man who murdered one of the few U.S. doctors who performed late-term abortions used his sentencing hearing to do what the judge wouldn't let him do during his trial — justify his crime by describing abortion in gritty detail.

District Judge Warren Wilbert gave prosecutors what they wanted, a so-called "Hard 50" sentence for anti-abortion zealot Scott Roeder, 52, meaning Roeder won't be eligible for parole for at least 50 years for shooting Dr. George Tiller of Wichita.

"I stopped him so he could not dismember another innocent baby," Roeder said. "Wichita is a far safer place for unborn babies without George Tiller."

Roeder, 52, also was sentenced to an additional year in prison on each of two counts of aggravated assault for threatening two church ushers as he fled. With time off for good behavior, Roeder won't be eligible for parole for 51 years and eight months.

An attorney for Tiller, speaking in court as a friend of the slain doctor, said the toughest sentence would discourage other anti-abortion zealots from attacking doctors. Tiller's widow, Jeanne, cried as the sentence for murder was announced.

"We only can hope that this sentence will serve as a deterrent to those who have conspired and continue to conspire to murder abortion providers," the Tiller family said in a statement. "Certainly everything possible should be done by the prison system to insure that this man does not continue to foment hatred and violence from his prison cell."

District Judge Warren Wilbert could have made Roeder eligible for parole on the murder charge after 25 years. But he said there was evidence Roeder stalked Tiller and added that killing him in a church made the crime heinous because a house of worship is meant to be "a place of peace and tranquility."

Roeder argued he had chosen to obey "God's law" to save babies.

"I did kill him. It was not a murder," Roeder said. "If you were to obey the higher power of God himself, you would acquit me."

Roeder also took the opportunity to describe abortion procedures in detail, which he had been forbidden from doing during his trial. Most abortions are legal in Kansas, and prosecutors were careful not turn the trial into a referendum on the issue.

Roeder accused Wilbert of "duplicity" and said his trial was a miscarriage of justice because he wasn't allowed to present testimony then about the evils of abortion. He also said God's judgment against the U.S. will "sweep over this land like a prairie wind."

"He will avenge every drop of innocent blood," Roeder said.

Forty minutes into his remarks, Wilbert stopped Roeder as he was about to publicly attack District Attorney Nola Foulston.

"It is not a forum for you to get on a soap box for you to give your entire political beliefs," Wilbert told Roeder.

Roeder later interrupted Wilbert several times as the judge pronounced sentence. When Wilbert read from a previous court decision saying that allowing vigilantism would promote chaos, Roeder said, "Baby murder is anarchy and chaos."

As he was being led away in handcuffs after the sentencing, Roeder shouted, "Blood of babies on your hands."

Roeder's ex-wife said the outbursts were characteristic of the man she knew. Lindsey Roeder said she and their son, Nicholas, were relieved by the sentence.

"I think it will be a lot easier to put it behind us than it will be for the Tiller family," she said. "Their pain will continue long after ours has subsided."

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Tight security guarded the hearing. A half-dozen sheriff's deputies gathered around Roeder when he began interrupting the judge and law enforcement officers earlier had explosive-detecting dogs sniff reporters' equipment. Sheriff's deputies joined agents from the FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives on duty outside the courtroom.

During the hearing, four of Roeder's friends described him as a friendly, compassionate man who became angry at the state's refusal to stop Tiller's practice. He was motivated by a strong believe that abortion is wrong, not a desire to become famous or lead a movement, they said.

"Scott longs to be a law-abiding citizen," said Dave Leach, an anti-abortion activist from Des Moines, Iowa. "He hates anarchy. He wants to do what he can to make America better."

Lee Thompson, the Tiller family's attorney and friend, called the murder an act of domestic terrorism. He said his office still receives calls from women seeking medical services.

"The impact of his death on women throughout the world is like an earthquake," Thompson said. "They ask, where can I go? What will I do?' I have to say, 'I'm sorry, I can't tell you.' That's the impact of this crime."
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charlytuna1 says:
I am confused. I though Bush signed an executive order banning partial birth abortions, in 2003, so how was Dr. Tiller allowed to perform this procedure?
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kamsack50 says:
Skyke-2009
You certainly have a vivid imagination of that scene. Wonder where it comes from!
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babooph says:
Murder for God-odd so many deluded fools are able to see themselves in this way-no wonder the US govt keeps an eye on these groups...
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mgpm-2009 says:
I feel abortion is wrong. But this guy is wrong also. If someone says they are "pro life" then that is what they should be. George Tiller was someone's husband, father, and yes, someone's "baby." Roeder killed him, MURDERED him in cold blood. No question that he's a fully functional human being able to live on his own. I can see where others might not believe as I do, that human life begins at conception. I pray that people's minds are changed, their hearts converted so that this practice is abandoned. BUT to kill doctors or people who disagree is to become what you say you despise. It totally invalidates the pro life position. Love will win this fight, not hatred. I hope everyone understands that this man is NOT the face of the pro life movement.
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a_thinker says:
I am the adoptive parent of a special needs child. I am also pro-choice. I have often stopped at groups of anti-abortion protesters and asked if I could get their names and contact information to put on the state's adoption registry. I have yet to get a taker, though I have heard some amazing excuses.
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a_thinker says:
I am the adoptive parent of a special needs child. I am also pro-choice. I have often stopped at groups of anti-abortion protesters and asked if I could get their names and contact information to put on the state's adoption registry. I have yet to get a taker, though I have heard some amazing excuses.
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rightbehind says:
Hard time is right. He will be thanked by many "hardened" rapist and murderers looking to soften their troubles. He's now going to know what it's to loose control of one's life. He spent all these years trying to decide for others and now others will be deciding for him. The irony of it.
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bradkt1 says:
The are people in the Middle East whop believe that they have an absolute right to murder anyone who doesn't share their religious views and I see no difference between that bunch of scum and this murdering scumbag.

Good riddance! May you rot in hell!
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kamsack50 says:
Thank you for your answer which simplifies the position very well. So, technically one should not feel wrong aborting the child right up to the time of birth. Of course, it's a little less stomach churning if it's done as earlier on as possible, but technically it's the same, if I understand you correctly.
Wow, no wonder you people are so "dogmatic" about the right to choose!
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kamsack50 says:
Thank you, everyone, for courageously answering my question. (See below).
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