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Suspect confesses to 1994 murder of Virginia mother #shorts

October 28, 2025 / 01:53

This episode covers a chilling confession of a cold case murder from 1994, the psychological impact of military service, and the struggles with mental health.

The guest reveals his identity as a veteran who turned himself in for the murder of an African-American woman. He describes being in a drunken state and feeling compelled to commit the crime, despite having no prior connection to the victim.

He discusses the influence of his military training and the overwhelming thoughts that led him to kill. The guest reflects on his life, mentioning his family and how they have kept him from becoming a serial killer.

The conversation highlights the complexities of mental health and the consequences of violence, as well as the guest's remorse and desire to take responsibility for his actions.

TLDR

A veteran confesses to a 1994 murder, revealing struggles with mental health and military influence.

Episode

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911, the address of your emergency? I'm actually here to turn myself in for a cold case crime. You're here to turn
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yourself in? Well, they collected DNA, so it's the only >> your last name? You've come here to turn yourself in for
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a 1994 murder? >> Yeah. And Can you remind me her name again? Can you say that? I can't. Do you remember anything about
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the person who died? >> an African-American. Okay. That's all I remember. I was uh drunk and under
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the veteran. I was uh not in the right frame of mind. I went in and noticed that she had a
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baby in one of the rooms. Something inside me said that I It's hard to explain. I knew that I was going to kill
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somebody. I did not know who I was going to kill. I startled her. She got out of
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bed. I did everything they taught me in the military, hand-to-hand combat. I'm highly highly influenced by demons. It
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was like this overbearing thought in my brain that I just had to kill somebody. But I want to tell you right now that I
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She's the only person that I killed. I'm married. I have kids. I honestly believe that if it wasn't for
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my wife and my kids, I probably would be a serial killer. Had you had any contact with her, spoke
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to her, anything like that? No. I didn't even To be honest with you, I don't know
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I didn't even know who lived there. I never met this person before or seen her or anything. Thank you for your
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cooperation. Okay. 2050 minutes.

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Episode Highlights

  • Turning Himself In
    A man confesses to a 1994 murder, revealing his troubled state of mind.
    “I was uh not in the right frame of mind.”
    @ 00m 43s
    October 28, 2025
  • The Weight of Guilt
    He reflects on the impact of his family in preventing further violence.
    “I probably would be a serial killer.”
    @ 01m 25s
    October 28, 2025

Episode Quotes

  • I was uh not in the right frame of mind.
    Suspect confesses to 1994 murder of Virginia mother #shorts

Key Moments

  • Confession00:02
  • Cold Case00:25
  • Haunting Thoughts01:05
  • Family Impact01:25