did this man insert himself into the murder investigation for no reason?
If he was the killer, he came forward to legitimize his presence at a crime scene and deflect suspicion in a false direction. His motivations for this pre-emptive move would probably have included fear (at the prospect of being recognised by a witness and dragged in as a suspect) and a certain thrill at the opportunities presented by a direct communication with the police under a false guise.
Your suggestion that he came forward for "no reason" is circular reasoning at its most annoying, stemming as it does from the pre-decided conclusion that he can't have killed anyone. If he did, he obviously had a "reason" for coming forward.
If you think there is anything extraordinary about the above premise, then you ought to research the subject of serial crime in greater depth, as examples of perpetrators approaching police under false guises aren't difficult to come by.
Again, given the ignorance to cockiness ratio you've displayed here, it shouldn't be surprising if nobody invests much stock in your condemnations.
My apologies to everyone else for repeating this again, but this person is clearly looking for a scrap, and here of all places.
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