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Top 20 Most Startling Confessions in History

Mar 11, 2024
I have to confess and CLE cleanse my spirit in the name of Jesus Christ. Welcome to Mojo and today we're counting down our picks for the world's

most

depraved and shocking

confessions

. I cheated on people, even my wife. I deeply regret having done so. We will be excluding OJ Simpson, who only hypothetically confessed that number 20, Andre Agassi, back in the 9s, was a huge tennis star, famous not only for winning Wimbledon and multiple Grand Slams, but also for his impressive mullet hairstyle, However readily admitted in his open autobiography published in 2010, that this crazy hair was actually a wig he wore to hide the fact that he was bald, worse still, he said he was so distracted thinking about what would happen if he fell out. who suffered an embarrassing defeat during his first Grand Slam final.
top 20 most startling confessions in history
He finally left it and said clearly that he had about 50 hairpins holding it and I said to my brother, will this stay? You know, I mean, it's my first Grand S final and he's like, I guess it just won't work. I don't move around that much number 19 Israel Keys a career criminal Israel Keys committed many serious crimes and killed at least three people between the mid 90s and early 2010s D where were they now to be fair I never set a specific day on that Keys was arrested after killing a woman named Samantha Kig and was extradited to Alaska, where the crime occurred in the Alaska Keys, I provided a detailed confession to the authorities when I was smart, I would let them come to me, not just the His words were horrible, but his demeanor meant with an uncomfortable air of menace, he calmly told some grotesque stories while eating a bagel and drinking coffee as if he didn't have a care in the world, not much to choose from, so to speak, but There are no Witnesses either, in fact the FBI special agent Keys later interviewed called his confession quote very chilling and that's coming from a professional who hears these types of stories every day.
top 20 most startling confessions in history

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There is no one who knows me or has met me who knows anything about me. Actually, number 18, Elizabeth when she went to work she enjoyed her job she was a registered nurse from Ontario, Canada Elizabeth Weter was one of the

most

active serial killers in the country's

history

between 2007 and 2016 while working as a nurse in care homes long-term. Wet laughter killed eight elderly people through injections. her with lethal doses of insulin, she unsuccessfully attempted on the lives of six other people, but the intended victims survived because the doses of insulin administered were insufficient. Here's a portion in the fourth prompt and it's titled People Who Didn't Die, hmmm, what can you say?
top 20 most startling confessions in history
Surprisingly, the only reason they discovered the wet laugh was because he decided to confess, apparently seeking redemption, checked himself into a Toronto psychiatric hospital and admitted his shocking crimes to the staff, they immediately notified the police, who Wet laughter gave him a more detailed explanation. confession and then that night I overlooked Jed because, like I said, he had a feeling that it was time to leave him and what do you mean by that? Do you think she was towards the end of her life at that time? I know she was the person to go to who was given eight simultaneous life sentences it wasn't so much that I wanted her to die but rather to see what happens number 17 Tiger Woods Tiger Woods' personal life came under intense scrutiny in 2009 when he became the subject of an infidelity scandal I said you're married nonchalantly he said yes I'm married so it wasn't a big deal rumors had already been circulating in the press about a possible romance when on November 27 Woods crashed his SUV while I left home around 2:30 a.m. m., which generated numerous questions and suspicions.
top 20 most startling confessions in history
On December 2, he issued a vague statement apologizing for unclear and unspecific dating transgressions. Now each of you have good reasons to criticize me, however, as the days went by. by several women who came forward claiming to have had relations with Woods it all became too much for the golf star and on December 11 he finally confessed to having been unfaithful I hurt my wife my children my mother my wife's family my friends the debacle resulted in their divorce and it significantly impacted his performance on the green, which took years to overcome because of everything I've done. I'm so sorry Naomi sham number 16 Jerusalem of Gold is an important song in his native Israel, often considered an unofficial national anthem, unfortunately it also comes.
With some degree of controversy for years, singer-songwriter Naomi Sham was accused of plagiarizing the tune, but she repeatedly denied those accusations until she was dying of cancer and confessed to fellow musician Gil Alema that she had, in fact, plagiarized the tune. , as it came from an old lullaby called peo hos Sheepe that he heard at a concert in 1962 and claimed to have unconsciously pulled the Melody from his memory, having loved it so much, however, he regretted it to the end, even suggesting that the Endless stress may have contributed to his death. disease number 15 Edmund keer began with substitutes on a non-human level physical objects my other people's possessions one of the most notorious American serial killers Edmund keer murdered 10 people when he was 24, including his own mother and grandparents keer was imprisoned two times by These crimes were the result of his own confession after killing his grandparents.
He informed his mother, who told him to call the police. He then confessed that he just wanted to see what it felt like to kill Grandma Keer. He was released on parole and resumed his life. murderous activities soon after and I could feel it felt like everyone in the world just stopped what they were doing, turned around, saw what I did and came looking for me and I knew I was paranoid. His spree that resulted in the death of his mother and seven others came to an end when Keer called the police to confess when they asked why she turned herself in.
Ker coldly explained that killing was a pure waste of time. Now, would you get in the car with this guy, uh, number 14, Richard Klinsky, how many people did? matas The mystery continues to surround Richard Klinsky, an American career criminal who murdered at least five people, more than 100, for example, Klinsky claims to have worked as a hitman for the mafia, but investigators have not been able to verify this. He also claims he killed up to 200 people but only five deaths have been officially linked to him in 1988 klinsky was convicted of four murders and sentenced to life in prison he was actually just seeing if it would work what he was doing at the time looking at me though in 2001 During an interview for the HBO documentary The Iceman, he confesses that Klinsky dropped a bomb by admitting to the 1980 murder of New York police officer Peter Calabro.
Prosecutors later corroborated the story, resulting in 30 more years being added to Klinsky's sentence. Did you consider yourself a murderer? It sounds so exotic I was just killer number 13 Christian Sperling, who the hell is Christian Spling? You ask, have you heard of a little creature called the Loch Ness monster back in 1934, the famous surgeon's photograph was published in the Daily Mail and although some had their doubts, it was a long one. It was considered verifiable proof of the monster's existence until January 1991, when Christian Sperling confessed that it was all a hoax. He and his father-in-law, a man named Ma Weal, had devised the plan along with his son and an insurance agent. called Morris Chambers, they made the heads of the monsters with wood putty and a toy submarine and sold the photo to the Daily Mail and with that the world of cryptozoology was never the same number 12 Dennis Neelen between 1978 and 1983 The murderer Scottish serial Dennis Neelson strangled at least 12 men and mostly disposed of their remains by flushing them down the toilet and he just turned around and looked at me and said 15 or 16 in February 1983, the residents in the building of Nilson complained that the DEA had plumbing problems after the investigation, experts found bones. and human flesh blocking the system specifically in a pipe leading to the upper floor that belonged to Nelson.
When the police entered his house, they immediately noticed the smell of decomposition. Nelson played innocent at first, but after a police officer told him to stop joking, he came clean. and I admitted that there was a body in the closet with that surprising confession. Dennis Nielson's crime spree came to an abrupt end number 11. Eileen wos, so I have to come clean and tell the world the lies that came out of my mouth, possibly the most infamous female series. Murderer Eileen Waros was active in Florida for only one year between 1989 and 1990, during which time she engaged in sex work and killed seven male clients before stealing their money.
There is a slight misconception that Waros is a sympathetic victim due to her traumatic upbringing. her self-defense claims and performance in Monster, which her real-life acquaintances have criticized, Waros actually met professional criteria for psychopathy and openly confessed to being a cold-blooded murderer, first-degree murder, and robbery, as They said they were right. serial killer while in court waros stated quote I'm as guilty as can be I want the world to know I killed these men so cold as ice there is no self defense I'm really sorry for what happened with everything that happened to me in this this for me this world is nothing more than evil number 10 Ted Bundy, one of the most evil serial killers in the world, after his arrest in the mid-70s, denied all charges of assault, murder and kidnapping that were presented in his against.
My chance to speak to the press against Florida Section 78204. statute I will plead not guilty right now it was not until immediately before his execution on January 24, 1989 that he finally admitted to his crimes in the weeks and months leading up to the execution did he finally confess in great detail to the crimes of which Bundy was accused He also admitted to having He revisited the places where he buried some of his victims' remains and even admitted to crimes that the police did not know about how deep the grave was next and 3 feet 2 to 3 feet even though the actual death toll of Bundy could be a lot taller than we think number nine Julian Altman some of the most valuable and revered musical instruments in the world are Stratovarius violins antiques built in Italy hundreds of years ago one in particular from 1713 currently known as the Gibson ex hubman Stratovarius was stolen from a virtuoso named Bronis Swav Huberman in 1936 by musician Julian Altman it remained lost for half a century until, on his deathbed, Alman confessed to his wife that he was in possession of the violin and told her where to find it.
Her information turned out to be true and she received a fee of $263,000. It was last sold to violinist Joshua Bell for nearly $4 million. It's a famous instrument that I already knew, so I played a few notes and that was it. I hooked up with number eight Margaret Gibson in 1922, Hollywood director William Desmond. Taylor was shot to death in his Los Angeles bungalow, a crime that remained unsolved until 1964, when retired actress Margaret Gibson confessed to murder after a heart attack. Gibson knew she was about to die and told one of her neighbors that she was the one who had killed Taylor.
All those years ago, the police cannot prove or disprove this admission and, while it does not conflict with the information they know about Taylor's murder, all police files relating to it had mysteriously disappeared in the 1940s, although Gibson once became hysterical after watching a piece about Taylor's unsolved murder on television number seven, not Diller's Widow, in 1983, one of the most successful art heists in

history

took place at the time that police had little or no clues as to who stole a collection of antique clocks from the La Meyer Institute for Islamic Art in Jerusalem, one of these pieces was owned by Marie Antoinette, the last queen of France, and had an estimated value of 30 million of dollars.
In 2008, Shamat, the widow of the famous Israeli artist, Thief non Diller, was arrested after many of the stolen time pieces were found. In her possession, Shamhat told police that Diller had confessed to her four years earlier on her deathbed and revealed the location of the stolen assets. She was only caught after trying to sell pieces number six. Carolyn Bryant, a black civil rights icon, was an EMT until she was visiting his family in Mississippi when he was lynched after being accused of inappropriately flirting with a white woman named Carolyn Bryant. Bryant's husband, Roy Bryant, and his half-brother, JW Milm, kidnapped him until they killed him and dumped his body in the Tahachi River.
An all-white jury acquitted him. Bryant milum on all charges, surprisingly, both men then profited by selling her confession to Look magazine for the modern equivalent of $43,000. The historyunfortunately it gets worse in 2017, a historian named Timothy Tyson alleged that Carolyn Bryant had admitted to fabricating her accusation in a previous interview with him, if true, that would mean the whole tragedy started from a lie Monumental if they reopen the case due to the order that somehow fragments of the historical record could be put together and tell us something clearer number five James Brewer, suffering a severe stroke in 2009, James Brewer was convinced he was going to die, so he called the police in Tennessee with a shocking confession.
Brewer admitted to fatally shooting Jimmy Carroll in 1977 because he thought Carol was trying to steal his wife Dorothy from him. It turned out that Brewer had been arrested in Tennessee shortly after the murder, but he jumped bail and fled to Oklahoma, where he began living under a different name, but it seems that the hands of Justice were not quite ready to let him go after his confession. Brewer recovered from his stroke, after which he was arrested and charged with Carol's fourth murder. Robert Durst in 2015. HBO was making a six-part documentary series called Jinx about the murders Durst was accused of.
Thank you very much, thank you very much and It's 5 and 4 at the perfect time, the series ended with an apparent confession while talking to himself while in the bathroom not knowing his body microphone was still on Kill them all of course he recorded a confession where he literally says he killed them all, but there is some debate about whether or not this is admissible in court, on the one hand he was aware of the microphone, while on the other it was a spontaneous admission to complicate things further . He was also allegedly using an illicit substance at the time of interview number three.
Lance Armstrong. He is now one of the most famous drug addicts in sports history. But there was a time when his confession of performance-enhancing drug use shook the world. Armstrong winning the tour to France seven consecutive times aroused suspicion and finally admitted what he was accused of in a televised interview with Oprah yes or no in all of them. In seven of his Tour de France victories, did he ever take banned substances or blood drugs? Yes, the famous athlete had taken several drug cocktails to improve his cycling. Armstrong was completely unapologetic and even blamed the doping scandal on the cancer he had survived in the In an interview, he told Oprah that after getting so sick and then miraculously coming back, he just let himself go, number two Bill Clinton, On January 26, 1998, the president stated that he did not have sexual relations with that woman, the woman in The Question was Monica Lewinsky, who worked as an intern in the White House before being relocated when she spent too much time with him.
He repeatedly denied the allegations for 7 months, even committing perjury in court before finally admitting that he had cited a relationship with M. Lewinsky that was not appropriate, constituted a critical error in judgment and a personal failure on my part of which I am the sole and completely responsible. The sex scandal was so big that there were even attempts to impeach Clinton, but he was eventually acquitted of all charges and remained in office for two more years before moving on. Make sure to subscribe to our channel and hit the bell to receive notifications about our latest videos.
You have the option to receive notifications for occasional videos or for all of them if you are on your phone be sure to go into your settings and turn on notifications number one Jeffrey dmer, the Milwaukee Monster's reign of terror finally came to an end when he was arrested on July 23, 1991. That night, an intended ders victim escaped and led the police to his apartment where they found several human remains as well as numerous disturbing images and I acted out my fantasies and that's where everything went wrong during 60 hours of interviews Dmer police confessed to the murder of more than 17 men and boys over the course of 13 years once I saw I had no choice but to face it.
I decided to face it head on and make a full confession. D's confession was almost 250 pages long and finally met his end at the hands of a fellow prisoner in 1994. He knew that he was sick or evil or both. Now I think he was sick. What do you think is the most shocking confession in history? Be sure to let us know in the comments. It's hard to admit that I need help, but I do.

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