BANGOR, Mich. (WOOD) — An alleged cold case killer confessed four times in the late 1980s to the murder of a nurse’s aide in southwest Michigan, but it took nearly 33 years to charge him with the crime.
“A lot of people didn’t believe (his confession) at the time,” Tim Wydick, the original detective on the case, said when reached at his home Thursday afternoon.
“People thought he was trying to get attention,” recalled Wydick, who’s now retired from the Bangor Police Department.
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