Apparently this is not just a movie cliché; it happens in real life fairly often. People confess to crimes they did not commit either because they're crazy and/or are seeking attention. This typically happens with highly publicized or high-profile cases. It's also fairly common for psychics to offer assistance as does the older woman in this movie who claims she's in her twenties and is there to help solve the case.
Supposedly people have been doing this long before this movie was made. If I'm not mistaken, I believe I heard people stepped forward claiming responsibility when the Lindbergh baby was kidnapped and later killed. More recently, some guy claimed he had killed JonBonet Ramsey.
Someone must be really desperate to do something like that but it serves as a reminder that there are some real kooks out there. They walk around amongst us but until they go and do something as crazy as this, they go unnoticed.
These people may seem harmless but they pull resources, which may already be limited, away from solving the crime. They cost money and time because their claims have to be investigated to some degree. Then when someone is arrested and brought to trial, defense attorneys may use these nutcases to confuse jurors, claiming the police had, but ignored, other leads. If it creates reasonable doubt in the mind of one juror, the guilty party may walk free.
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