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Exclusive: Dr. Phil speaks with parents of man convicted of killing ‘American Sniper'

This March 6, 2015 photo provided by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice shows Eddie Ray Routh. The former Marine found guilty in the shooting deaths of "American Sniper" author Chris Kyle and Chad Littlefield is being processed at an intake center of the Texas prison system to determine where he will serve his life sentence. (AP Photo/Texas Department of Criminal Justice)

HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. — Dr. Phil interviewed Jodi and Raymond Routh, Sr., the parents of former Marine Eddie Ray Routh, convicted of killing Navy Seal sharpshooter Chris Kyle and his friend Chad Littlefield.

Dr. Phil's exclusive interview airs Monday at 4 p.m. on ABC/ WSOC-TV.

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Kyle’s autobiography was the subject of the critically acclaimed movie “American Sniper” and he, along with Littlefield, were shot by Routh at a Texas shooting range in 2013.

“Your son is being portrayed as evil and what he did is an evil act -- to shoot these two young men multiple times in the back and the head and murder them in cold blood. You agree with that, right?” – Dr. Phil

The Rouths reveal new details to Dr. Phil about their son and what they think is his mental illness; his military service and how they believe his deployment on a humanitarian assignment to Haiti following the earthquake in 2010 changed him forever.

It's the first time the Rouths have spoken publicly since the trial.

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Dr. Phil also talks with Eddie Ray Routh's sister Laura about her relationship with her brother, her account of the events of the tragic day in 2013 and what she did to help police capture her brother after he fled the murder scene.

During the trial, Eddie Ray Routh's attorneys argued he was not guilty by reason of insanity citing Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. On Feb. 25, a jury convicted him of capital murder. The judge then sentenced him to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

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