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Confessions of a Killer: Does Whisenhant Have More Victims?

LOCAL 15's Darwin Singleton reveals new confessions from Thomas Whisenhant, a notorious killer whose crimes gripped the city 35 years ago.

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BornInTheUSA - 11/7/2011 8:30 AM
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Let's just say for arguements sake he did kill more people prior to 1976, what are they going to do to him now? They can't try him and kill him again. However, if he is lying then he is manipulatinng people from the grave and wasting everyone's time. I really don't see any justification in pursuing this because either way it's a dead issue. If he did kill more he paid for it with his life and if he didn't he used a few people. The families of any more of his potential victims have moved on and I'm sure could care less.

BornInTheUSA - 11/6/2011 7:30 AM
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I think that it's creepy for anyone to befriend a convicted serial killer. Anyone that would do that has some serious issues about themselves that need help. Perhaps the scant notoriety and chance for some publicity and money to be made drives people to do stupid things like hooking up with a killer on deathrow. Sorry... I would find better things to do with my time. Perhaps this whole "more murders" claims and story is driven by greed and cash. I call BS on all of it. Murders were much easier to solve back in the day because of lesser murders and very little violence occurred.

D Singleton - 11/5/2011 9:29 PM
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Daniel- Tillman says she did take it to Tyson. I haven't spoken to him, but when I see him, I'll ask why he didn't pursue it. For the record, when I showed it to Rich, it was the first time she'd seen it. And Blah Blah, I appreciate the interest, but not the personal attacks, please. (I'd speakup for you if someone claimed Blah Blah was overmedicated...)

Daniel - 11/4/2011 6:12 PM
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Ya Here2Long, if I were the DA I'd like to know why she sat on this evidence for 29 mo. Doesn't sound like she was that concerned for the victims

stillwaiting - 11/4/2011 11:06 AM
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She did try. The DA, local law enforcement, the FBI, the AGs office....none of them even gave it a second glance.

D Singleton - 11/4/2011 7:55 AM
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Good question. Actually, she did bring it forward to several agencies, but never heard back from anybody. So she brought it to me. I'll try to make mention of that in part two later today.

Here2Long - 11/4/2011 6:35 AM
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So this woman has had this information for 29 months without coming forward...now she shares it! What's wrong with this picture?
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