Jesse Montejo's trial attorneys tried to have his videotaped confession to murder supressed, claiming that police continued to question him after he'd requested an attorney.
However, minutes later, as the police were leaving the room, Montejo said, "come in, come in, I don't want an attorney."...he then withdrew his request and admitted to the murder.
The judge ruled that the confession could be used as evidence and shown to the jury, and also that prosecutors could present evidence from Sept. 10, 2002, when Montejo showed detective Jerry Hall, the case's lead investigator, where he allegedly threw the murder gun into Lake Pontchartrain.
This annoys the crap out of me. He
admitted on videotape that he committed cold-blooded murder, and his lawyers are trying to get that confession suppressed.
This is the kind of murderer I'm talking about when I say I could pull the switch. Not only does he have a 24-page rap sheet, he admitted to committing the murder. There is no doubt. FRY him.
Um...Confessions, anyone?