ReckoningDay
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Yes. And let's be clear. Innocent fathers don't ever, ever, ever plead guilty to the first degree, premeditated murders of their children for ANY reason.
And the death penalty was likely little motivation for CW here. It's meaningless in CO for the most part.
He knew he was guilty. He knew the evidence was clear. He knew he would have to sit there and watch his family, friends, the entire nation and beyond, listen to the lurid details of what he did as why. But by bit by bit. In dramatic testimony. In texts he wrote and internet searches he made. Etc.
He conceded because he is guilty and knew how awful the process of going through trial to get a verdict, would be, for HIM.
Exactly! Although cases where false confessions have been made, may be cited, this is totally different. I have never ever heard of a single case where a father falsely admitted to murdering his children.