i was like walt didn t do that. they had a 4-year-old unsolved homicide of a little girl, and they needed to solve it, and they decided to blame it on the neighborhood idiot. 28-year-old walter ogrod is charged with sexually assaulting. i immediately went to visit him. i said walt, why would you sign that confession? and he said i asked for a lawyer, and they told me that if i wanted to call my lawyer i d have to wait in the holding tank, and you know what they do to child molesters down there. but if you sign this, we ll let you wait up here with us until your lawyer gets here. and then his lawyer got there, and he thought he was going home. he s like get me out of here, and his lawyer was like you signed a confession to murder. you re not going anywhere. that s what i mean by like he had no common sense. but while the jury had nearly
the street. according to detective devlin they start questioning him, and at that point he bursts into tears. for the next two hours and 45 minutes he confesses this entire thing, and it comes out to be a 16-page confession. they called and they said that they arrested somebody for the murder, and i said who was it, and they said walter ogrod. it was just the best news i could have ever heard that they found her killer. walter ogrod would face the death penalty. as long as he s not given the opportunity to hurt another child and do what he did to our family to another family, i really don t care what happens to walter ogrod. but tom would soon discover that despite walter s confession, walter s jury had been convinced of his innocence. when you start looking into it, it gets very difficult to work out how walter ogrod could
set walter free, tom would learn that it had actually been a second confession that had sent walter to death row. our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition. for strength and energy! whoo-hoo! great-tasting ensure.
that walter wanted to marry sharon fahy the little girl s mother. he s going to murder the little girl and he s going to do it in some way that police look at john fahy for the crime. sharon will be distraught and walter will go over and comfort her and they will fall in love and be married. he had lured the girl across the street and tried to penetrate her. this story convicted with walter s own confession. wolchansky took what what was a crime of opportunity, walter sees young girl, walter tries to molest young girl and makes it into a premeditated, month s long stalking by walter ogrod. not telling the police the entire truth he was trying to make it as good for himself as he could, and when he was in the prison he wasn t doing that, and he was sort of bragging to the inmate about what he had done, and that made the differences in the confession. it s frightening when you have two opposing contradictory
versions, especially from a jailhouse snitch who coincidentally happens to come out of nowhere after the first trial. after deliberating for just 90 minutes, a jury found walter guilty and sentenced him to death. if one jury s stupid doesn t mean the next one has to be. they convicted the wrong man. i feel he got exactly what he deserves and i m happy with the jury s decision. i hope that animal is man enough to take the punishment the way it comes. having been through what i had gone through with my father, i had spent years hoping for a d.a. that was that tough so on the one hand i have this enormous admiration for judy rubino because she wins cases ask she puts murderers away. at the same time the story that the snitch tells at the trial has no relation to the confession, and even less relation to the actual evidence in the case. i wasn t an investigative