Murder suspect's self-incrimination leads to arrest at police station

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A murder suspect in a 1993 cold case in Missouri was caught making incriminating comments when detectives left the room during a 2015 interrogation. Loril Harp was seen talking to himself and chatting on the phone, saying things like, "I'm not under arrest, but I probably will be before I leave here." Detectives reviewed the footage in 2020 and noticed Harp's behavior, leading them to bring him back for questioning. During the interview, Harp eventually admitted to assaulting the victim but denied shooting him. He was arrested in 2020 and charged with first-degree murder, but died a year later at the age of 69.
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