STERLING, Colo. (AP) — A man who plead guilty to killing four people says he doesn't think of himself as a serial killer, but as someone who makes "bad situations go away."
Scott Kimball told KDVR-TV during a prison interview televised Monday that he was hired to kill witnesses in drug cases but there is no evidence that was the case. Kimball pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in the deaths of Jennifer Marcum, Kaysi McLeod, LeAnn Emry and his uncle, Terry Kimball.
He claims other people were involved in the slayings, which happened in 2003 and 2004. The 43-year-old is serving a 70-year-old sentence at the Sterling Correctional Facility.
Kimball told the television station that he considers himself a "good guy" despite the killings.
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