Juror Selection to Begin for 'American Sniper' Murder Trial

Eddie Ray Routh is accused of shooting Navy SEAL Chris Kyle.

About 800 potential jurors have been summoned for possible selection in the trial, based upon the expectation that only about half will show up. From that jury pool, the judge and attorneys will select 12 jurors and two alternates.

“I saw the movie, and I think they are going to have a hard time finding an impartial jury,” said resident Susan Cockburn.

Routh’s attorney has said he will argue insanity and worried the movie could possibly affect the ability to pick a jury.

Famed jury consultant Jo Ellan Dimitrius, who helped choose the jurors who acquitted O.J. Simpson of murder in 1995, said the defense has multiple issues to worry about.

Kyle’s widow, Taya Kyle, isn’t buying the insanity defense, she told ABC station WFAA in a December interview.

“American Sniper” has been nominated for six Academy Awards and has earned more than $250 million at the domestic box office, making it the highest-grossing war film in U.S. history.

Jury selection is slated to last four days, and opening statements are scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 11. The trial is expected to last for two weeks.