Can 'Sure, why not?' be used this way?

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I know this is usually an answer to suggestions. I wonder whether I can use it in the way shown below too or I should just replace it with a yes.

'You killed him?'
'Sure. Why not? What's the big deal?' the psycho shrugged.
 
I know this is usually an answer to suggestions. I wonder whether I can use it in the way shown below too or I should just replace it with a yes.

'Sure. Why not? What's the big deal?' the psycho shrugged.

I would either say 'Yes, I did...' or 'I surely did...'.
 
"Sure, why not?" as a response to that question would equate to "Yeah, let's say that I did, whether I did or not".
 
I know this is usually an answer to suggestions. I wonder whether I can use it in the way shown below too or I should just replace it with a yes.

'You killed him?'
'Sure. Why not? What's the big deal?' the psycho shrugged.

Perhaps:

Sure, why not? Is it a big deal?

If you want the reader to know the person is a psycho then I suggest that you do so by describing that person's behavior.
 
A sociopath could use the phrase.
 
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