slyoldguy
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Thanks....I did read that post, but didn't remember reading it until you pointed it out.
I don't know about the police, but I find it quite difficult to believe that Bryant Squires, who died on September 18, 1996, gave a deathbed confession to a nurse that he was involved in the Angie Housman abduction, and the nurse didn't tell anybody! Then the story finally comes out in the newspaper on November 20, 1997? Something doesn't add up here!
Then, if Squires actually was one of the people who was involved in Angie's abduction, why haven't the police been able to identify his accomplice?
In my mind, this "deathbed confession" raises more questions than answers.
I don't know about the police, but I find it quite difficult to believe that Bryant Squires, who died on September 18, 1996, gave a deathbed confession to a nurse that he was involved in the Angie Housman abduction, and the nurse didn't tell anybody! Then the story finally comes out in the newspaper on November 20, 1997? Something doesn't add up here!
Then, if Squires actually was one of the people who was involved in Angie's abduction, why haven't the police been able to identify his accomplice?
In my mind, this "deathbed confession" raises more questions than answers.