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Tuesday, June 02, 2009 11:37 AM

Suspect in doctor killing railed against abortion

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WICHITA — Scott Roeder’s family life began unraveling more than a decade ago when he got involved with anti-government groups, and then became ‘‘very religious in an Old Testament, eye-for-an-eye way,’’ his former wife said.

‘‘The anti-tax stuff came first, and then it grew and grew. He became very anti-abortion,’’ Lindsey Roeder said. She was married to Scott Roeder for 10 years but ‘‘strongly disagrees with his beliefs.’’ He moved out in 1994, and the couple divorced in 1996. They have one son, now 22.

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