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Deathbed Confession

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human-interest1 year ago

"Daughter of Fugitive Bank Robber Recalls Life-Changing Confession on His Death Bed"

Ashley Randele recounts the shocking revelation that her "boring" suburban dad, Thomas Randele, was actually a fugitive bank robber named Ted Conrad who pulled off a $1.8 million heist in 1969. Thomas confessed his true identity on his deathbed, leaving Ashley and her mother stunned. Despite the painful truth, Ashley seeks to understand her father's past and cope with his death by sharing his story through a podcast and media appearances, aiming to reveal the real person behind the fugitive.

true-crime2 years ago

"Controversy Surrounds Demolition of Idaho Murder House in Gabby Petito Case"

The Fox News True Crime Newsletter covers a range of cases, including the demolition of the house where Bryan Kohberger allegedly murdered four students in Idaho, a lawsuit against an elite college for failing to protect students from a cult dad, a legal war between the parents of Gabby Petito and Brian Laundrie, a deathbed confession in Massachusetts, the exhumation of a murdered woman's body featured in the documentary "The Keepers," a family's belief that a woman's supposed suicide in a motel room was more sinister, a killer who refuses to reveal the location of a pastor's daughter's body, a former student lover of a teacher becoming a grandfather, and Amanda Knox warning that a man who killed her roommate has harmed more young women since his release.

crime2 years ago

"Father's Deathbed Confession Reveals 52-Year Fugitive Bank Robber Identity"

A woman discovered that her father, who she knew as Tom Randele, was actually Ted Conrad, a fugitive bank robber who had been on the run for decades. Conrad had masterminded one of America's most notorious unsolved bank heists in 1969, stealing $215,000 and fleeing with the money under a fake name. He revealed his true identity to his daughter shortly before his death from lung cancer.

crime2 years ago

Family Shocked as Father's Deathbed Confession Exposes Elusive Life as Fugitive Bank Robber

A Lynnfield man, Ted Conrad, who had been on the run from the police for over 50 years, revealed his criminal past in a deathbed confession to his family before passing away in 2021. Conrad had robbed an Ohio bank of $215,000 in 1969 and had been living under a new identity in Massachusetts. His daughter, Ashley Randele, is now sharing his story on a podcast called "Smoke Screen: My Fugitive Dad." Conrad's motive for the robbery was to escape his previous life and start over.

crime2 years ago

"My Dad's Deathbed Confession: Unveiling His Secret Life as an Infamous Bank Robber"

A woman in Boston discovered her father's shocking deathbed confession that he was wanted by the FBI for a bank heist in 1969. Her father, known as Tom Randele, had been living under an assumed name after stealing $219,000 from a bank in Cleveland. He settled in Boston, adopted the name Thomas Randele, and lived a seemingly normal life as a car salesman and scratch golfer. The daughter, Ashley Randele, learned about her father's past after his death and has now cohosted a podcast called "Smoke Screen: My Fugitive Dad" to explore his remarkable saga. Despite his criminal past, Ashley holds no ill feelings towards her father.