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From out of the darkness, a man emerges revealing a deadly secret he says he’s kept for a quarter century. Brian Keith Hawkins says he was involved in the murder of 20-year-old Frank McAlister in 1993.

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33 thoughts on “Man Confesses to Murder Involvement 25 Years Later – Crime Watch Daily with Chris Hansen

  1. This man is 100% honest he was my neighbor two cells down in pleasant valley State prison and he wouldn't lie about nothing he's now a Christian 🙏

  2. Did an absolutely terrible thing. But you stepped up to the plate after you created torment for yourself and finally took responsibility for your actions. Better than most criminals…

  3. I give that man props for doing the right thing and can tell its been eating him up inside for the last 25 years and I can tell his apology is genuine, what he did 25 years ago was horrible but what he did today was courageous and for that I can respect him for doing the right thing, my condolences to the victims family and I hope hearing this it will finally give them the closure that they been yearning for for so long and let the victim finally rest in peace.

  4. There is absolutely no point in keeping those two row-dints (Fascist YouTube censors the actual word) alive. The US legal system is the biggest joke in the world. Those two "things" should be taken out back. Both should receive two "pops" to the head. Their bodies should be cremated. Their ashes should be flushed down the toilet, after someone takes a dump (so as not to waste water).

    Anything else, is typical American injustice.

  5. Wait what. I thought you couldn't get in trouble for something that happened a long time ago? Edit: Nevermind. For some reason I thought the statute of limitations applied to every crime

  6. He turned himself in because he had nothing else to live for. Likely an addict living in squalor and no job with no idea Where next meal will come from. Easier to go to prison and get three meals.

  7. I mean…I’m divided…he should have come forward immediately, but, at least he came forward. Better later than never. He still and always will, deserve all the guilt.

  8. Crazy the cops had suspicion that the 2 defendants were involved but never could prove it and weren’t able to do their investigator tricks to get them to admit it. So the guy that turned himself in obviously he needs to serve time in prison but he should get some kinda break they never would solved the case had he not came forward. They say prison is to rehabilitate people so they can go back into the public without worry that they will commit a crime again well this man obviously would never do a crime again he feels really bad for what he did he was out for 25 years with no problems If prison is really to rehabilitate people then he shouldn’t get a life sentence or a super long sentence if he is being genuine than he obviously would never do anything like this again.

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