Terminally-Ill man calls police to confess a murder he committed 25 years ago

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A man who is terminally ill, American Johnny Dwight Whited has called out cops to admit to murdering Christopher Alvin Dailey in 1995 by shooting the 26-year-old dead.

The  Decatur Police Department opened a homicide investigation after Dailey was found deceased with a single gunshot wound, and his vehicle partially submerged in the Tennessee River.

Police were astonished when 53-year-old Whited called “out of the blue” to admit to the crime and solve the cold case with his confession.

Officers told the Newsmen that Whited had expressed “remorse” and claimed he had wanted to get the crime “off his chest”.

They also claimed he had revealed he was suffering a terminal illness – but didn’t reveal what illness the self-confessed killer is suffering from.

Detective Sean Mukaddam recounted the bombshell phone call he received in which it is claimed Whited said: “I want to confess to a murder that I did years ago.”

The officer said: “I’ve never had a situation where I just pick up the phone and have a call like that.

“Nothing where the suspect calls me out of the blue and wants to confess.”

While Whited said he could not be sure exactly when he killed Mr. Dailey, police were able to cross-reference cold cases with the information the middle-aged man supplied to pinpoint the murder which took place on April 26, 1995.

Whited even accompanied police to a wooded area in Decatur, Alabama, where he dumped the dead body and reacted to the murder in front of police.

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