First off, I'm trying to remember where I read it......very likely in an internet article which I'm looking for.
Second, I find it very difficult/impossible to accept that Wallace was guilty, therefore obviously I don't think he confessed to something he didn't do - if you follow my reasoning. As you say, without a signed affidavit a verbal confession is worthless; however, if there actually is a signed affidavit knocking around somewhere, then it would be worth a small fortune, plus you can bet your life that it would have been made public before now.
Apart from all that, death-bed confessions to murder are pretty rare.
Graham
Second, I find it very difficult/impossible to accept that Wallace was guilty, therefore obviously I don't think he confessed to something he didn't do - if you follow my reasoning. As you say, without a signed affidavit a verbal confession is worthless; however, if there actually is a signed affidavit knocking around somewhere, then it would be worth a small fortune, plus you can bet your life that it would have been made public before now.
Apart from all that, death-bed confessions to murder are pretty rare.
Graham
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