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Originally Posted by ree
...so much so that he'll research a case and take the blame if he can convince someone he knows enough to have been the perpetrator.
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From what I was told today he had been working on a book about the murder. He had interviewed a number of people close to the case so he would have knowledge of details the public wouldn't know, making him look more guilty. There is also the theory that he is confessing to this crime so that he can be extradited to the US rather than sit in prison there for thirty years on other charges. I find that very plausible and think it is actually a smart move for someone in that situation.
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