Racist mass murderer Dylann Roof is dying to keep his autism diagnosis under wraps.

The 23-year-old monster who killed nine black churchgoers in South Carolina in 2015 told a judge that he would rather face execution than let his attorneys use evidence that he has autism to defend him because the diagnosis would discredit his crimes, according to newly unsealed psych records obtained by the Daily Mail.

“Because once you’ve got that label, there is no point in living anyway. You see what I am saying?” Roof told a judge during a November hearing.

Roof pumped round after round into nine people in a prayer group at Charleston’s historically black Emanuel AME Church in 2015, hoping to spark a race war.

After his arrest, he told psychological evaluators that he expected white supremacists to seize control of the country in coming years, free him from jail, and even make him governor of South Carolina, according to the Daily Mail.

In addition to his mental state, Roof was sensitive about his looks. He kept his hair in a bowl cut to hide his giant forehead — an apparent embarrassment for the killer — and sought a federal trial because federal courtroom rules against filming would have kept cameras off his forehead, the new records show.

“He did not want the television camera trained on his face and his forehead for the public and the world to see,” Roof attorney David Bruck said during a pretrial hearing. “He could not tolerate the anxiety and distress that that causes. He is on a different planet from the rest of us.”

Roof, who has pled guilty in federal and state trials and shown no remorse, has repeatedly claimed that he is not crazy.

A federal jury unanimously handed him the death penalty, and he was separately given nine consecutive life sentences by jurors in South Carolina state court.