12-year-old's homicide confession is case for debate on recorded interrogationsThe Commercial AppealJan. 15, 2012 |
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![]() A 12-year-old reclusive bookworm with a speech impediment proved no match for a team of seasoned police investigators who pressured him to confess to strangling his younger sister. Did police pry the truth from a cunning killer, or bully a boy into giving a false confession while the real killer got away with murder? Read More |