'Deathbed confession' man charged

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'Deathbed confession' man charged

A US man who thought he was dying and confessed to having killed a neighbour in 1977 has been charged with murder after making a recovery, US media say.

James Brewer could now face the death penalty over the unsolved killing in Tennessee 32 years ago, reports say.

Convinced he was dying after a stroke, Mr Brewer reportedly admitted to police he shot dead 20-year-old Jimmy Carroll.

The 58-year-old, who had fled Tennessee after the killing, was arrested after his condition improved, reports say.

"He wanted to cleanse his soul, because he thought he was going to the great beyond," said police detective Tony Grasso, who interviewed Mr Brewer in an Oklahoma hospital, The Oklahoman website reported.

Mr Brewer had reportedly moved to Oklahoma from Tennessee after jumping bail after he was originally arrested and charged with Mr Carroll's murder in 1977.



The former factory worker changed his name to Michael Anderson and settled down with his wife, Dorothy, in the town of Shawnee.

The couple became active members of the local church, where Mrs Brewer established a Bible study group, reports say.

After suffering a stroke, Mr Brewer called police to his hospital bedside earlier this month, where he reportedly made the confession.

Detectives said Mr Brewer had admitted killing Mr Carroll, who he believed had been trying to seduce his wife.

However, Mr Brewer survived the illness and surrendered to authorities in his former home town of Hohenwald, Tennessee, after they were notified by the Oklahoma police.

BBC NEWS | Americas | 'Deathbed confession' man charged


wow... that's karma... :|
 
good. so the deceased's relatives can have peace of knowing who killed him.


The family may know of who killed him. I am not so sure about them having peace.



He is a very selfish person in my eyes!! He hid it, from his love ones and from the victims family. The only reason why he confessed.... Was because he thought he was dying!

Even if he does get convicted. He has health issues. He will not serve a normal prision term.
 
The family may know of who killed him. I am not so sure about them having peace.



He is a very selfish person in my eyes!! He hid it, from his love ones and from the victims family. The only reason why he confessed.... Was because he thought he was dying!

Even if he does get convicted. He has health issues. He will not serve a normal prision term.

Right.

only if they know who killed someone until they got over with wondering who it was then its peace. i did not mean that they are having a comfortably peace.
 
The old saying..."What goes around, comes around"!...Yeah, I feel he was a selfish and a mean man.....Seems he carried the guilt around too!

And considering "death-bed confessions"....I'm sure we all have secrets!...And some people carry it to their graves! Perhaps it's beter to "clear the air" before we die! Then again, some things are better off not being said or confessed to!....I feel the man was selfish to wait so long to confess to what he did!
 
I only have one word to the killer.

LAME.

He was totally selfish in every single aspect.
 
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